dangers of American media directly interfering in India's internal affairs

The strategic disposition of Indian Varna Media and its advocates has been
against FDI in print, which bestows its logic on the "dangers" of
interference in "internal matters". Wherever and whenever these doyens(like
Kuldip Nayyar) of Indian journalism and media barons  need assistance, they
are ready to shed their concerns of "internal matter". In TV industry which
require huge investment, Varna Media will welcome FDI, but in print, wher
there is a possibility of uprise of underdogs, they will raise the isssue of
"internal matter".
It would be interesting to see what stands for "internal matter"
Last year, when a team including Prof Kancha Ilaiah went and met US
Corporates and discussed the issue of caste-based discrimination in Indian
public as well as private sector, many icluding prominent "progressive"
leftist/rightists raised the problem of "internal matter".
They never addressed it and when it became internationl, in order to save
their privileged caste dharma, theye resort to such raise such moral hues.
Same is true in the case of Indian Varna Media.
Who is afraid of FDI in print?
Dalit/subaltern welcomes it. Why are these Brahmical souls afraid?
thanks




 WALL STREET JOURNAL WARNS INDIA OVER MYANMAR

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> After Iran, it is over its relations with the neighboring Myanmar, that
> India is being chastised by the minions of US administration. The way, a
> major US financial newspaper had entered into a 'strategic partnership' with
> one of India's premier English newspaper, Hindustan Times, to float an
> Indian newspaper, very aptly named MINT, the dangers of American media
> directly interfering in India's internal affairs, has now come to its
> logical conclusions. In its editorial (September 25,2007), the MINT uses few
> words, but with devastating confidence of a direct proclamation issued to
> Indian government to 'stop trying to deal with the generals in charge of
> Myanmar'. The world is witness to a sudden focus by the whole US media
> machinery on a defenseless third world country; instigating a public
> uprising through its Buddhist clergy ('any stick to beat that dog') that is
> rocking Myanmar's capital Rangoon, day after day. The spin is about
> 'liberating Myanmar people from a brutal and undemocratic regime', though
> the main objective is to plant its own proxy, be that with all apparent
> legitimacy of a democratic anointment, and corner Myanmar's oil assets. We
> have seen that same tried and trusted game plan in the neighborhood of
> Russia, when one by one, its neighboring countries were subverted through
> instigated public uprising with a view to place US proxies at the helm of
> their affairs.
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> India has substantial stakes in the gas reserves in Myanmar that were
> easily available to its north and northwestern region, through pipelines
> being planned in conjunction with Bangladesh, that has its own vast gas
> reserves. The US wants over lordship over these vital resources. After
> imposing its virtual control of the vital oil and gas reserve, US will turn
> out and supply the same to India, albeit at bloated prices, and at the time
> and rate of its own choosing. The fundamental objective is to control all
> gas and oil resources and not let the co-called 'strategic partner', India
> finalize its own bilateral arrangements either with Iran or Myanmar.
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> If for India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, this is not curtailing
> India's freedom to have free and independent bilateral relationships, and
> not compromising its sovereignty as a free nation, then what worse
> conditions, we should let India be dragged into, before we realize it is too
> late.
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> Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and defence minister Pranab Mukherjee, a
> more seasoned political strategist, should read the writing on the edit
> pages of MINT and realize which direction this 'strategic partnership' will
> eventually drag India into. There is still time, that both the Brahminical
> political parties wake up to the dangers of cozying up with the
> neo-colonists of the US and Israel with open arms and blank cheques. Saner
> elements in Indian media too should fall back on their objective analysis
> tools and expertise to visualize, where this strategic partnership with the
> US will end up. Are we to become next Pakistan in this subcontinent?
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> Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai
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Ranjit

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