After Gandhi and yoga, namaste must become India’s next main export. In the age of pandemics and novel coronaviruses, it’s better to be safe than sorry.
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The hidden agenda of the oversmart author, against a lot of ideas, both Indian and international, is palpable. Pity, that’s as much such charlatans and media like Print/Quint can do. Jalte raho, kuch hone ka nahin?
One felt elated that the Indian Namaste or Namaskar is going to be the next soft power export to the world. But, the whole write up shows the bias the writer suffers from. Read this, “After coming to power, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made Indian cultural diplomacy all about yoga. But with the recent global backlash against the crisis in Kashmir and the anti-CAA protests, maybe the yoga-centric cultural diplomacy is struggling to save India’s image.” When the western Media is hell bent upon doing that people like this writer are just adding the proverbial fuel to the fire. In the following days to the Delhi riot one got to know about the bias reporting being done by WSJ, NYT, WP and BBC. So, please refrain from writing such things against your country, in an article you are showing the strength of the land, even if you don’t like Modi.
The hidden agenda of the oversmart author, against a lot of ideas, both Indian and international, is palpable. Pity, that’s as much such charlatans and media like Print/Quint can do. Jalte raho, kuch hone ka nahin?
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One felt elated that the Indian Namaste or Namaskar is going to be the next soft power export to the world. But, the whole write up shows the bias the writer suffers from. Read this, “After coming to power, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made Indian cultural diplomacy all about yoga. But with the recent global backlash against the crisis in Kashmir and the anti-CAA protests, maybe the yoga-centric cultural diplomacy is struggling to save India’s image.” When the western Media is hell bent upon doing that people like this writer are just adding the proverbial fuel to the fire. In the following days to the Delhi riot one got to know about the bias reporting being done by WSJ, NYT, WP and BBC. So, please refrain from writing such things against your country, in an article you are showing the strength of the land, even if you don’t like Modi.
Nice suggestions
Partly because of hygiene, partly because of awkwardness shaking a woman’s hand, have always preferred our Namaste. No hugs, for sure.