Two Democracy of the World:

Together hand in hand - Both need space to bind the globe
India
December 19, 2009 1:40am CST
Its one of the best thing that had happened after America that India is one such country on the eastern region of the globe just the opposite of western side of the globe,but moving in the same direction for the up-liftment of democracy in somewhat different strata and somewhat more improved form, somewhere it is lagging and somewhere it is far ahead.Over here I would like to Quote one of the truth that Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee spoke when he was the then prime minister of India that "India-America both are natural ally of the world."What is the vision of mylotters regarding this subject,which everybody would like to know and discusses on this platform.......so carry on with your view.
2 responses
@DenverLC (1143)
• Philippines
19 Dec 09
I find your topic quite interesting but not express well properly. It is to vague and no point of argument to answer. Democray is not a right however, it is merely a privilege from countries who are capable of its sustenance and imposition to its citizens and in the entire community of nations.
• India
19 Dec 09
Yes I deliberately didn't want to bring my points to be discusses over here what I want all of us is to look in the future for the whole earth humanity in mind from the point of America-India as a natural ally for the benefits of its own citizen and the citizens of the whole Mother Earth,keeping in mind that we all the nations cannot survive alone,by itself if we do so there will be more of demerits then any merits I hope so. On the other hand neither Can India nor can America do something which serves as a double standard while speaking of peace and carrying a knife in our pockets,Yes its very necessary for both the Democracy to accommodate its own interest first but at the same time one cannot deny the survival rights of others at the same time. Both the country has to walk on the tight rope and put an example to the others to follow.
@DenverLC (1143)
• Philippines
19 Dec 09
aww the more that i got things complicated here. Anyway thanks for the blury post. Keep posting much better ones not too vague and broad to reach.
@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
19 Dec 09
The term "democrocy" is used in the more borad and general sense when describing the U.S. We aren't really a demorcocy, we are a constitutional federal republic. I once heard democrocy described as "2 wolves and a 1 sheep voting on whats for dinner".