06-03-2004, 04:26 PM
I wonder what the fate of these meetings will be under the new dispensation. The Congress might tend to view this as a BJP thingy and distance themselves from such meetings. I hope not , plus you get a free junket to wherever. Foreeign policy should be kept out of the clutches of partisan politics. We can only hope, but old habits die hard.
JINSA Holds Second U.S.-India-Israel Conference on Counter Terrorism
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The Indian delegation featured Prof. M.D. Nalapat, director of the School of Geopolitics at the Manipal Academy of Higher Education; V. Adm. K.K. Nayyar, former vice chief of the Indian Navy; B. Raman, the former head of the counter-terrorism division of India's external intelligence agency; Lt. Gen. R.K. Sawhney, former director general for Military Intelligence, and; Dr. Jagdish Shettigar, head of the Economics section of India's ruling BJP Party<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->.
JINSA Holds Second U.S.-India-Israel Conference on Counter Terrorism
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The Indian delegation featured Prof. M.D. Nalapat, director of the School of Geopolitics at the Manipal Academy of Higher Education; V. Adm. K.K. Nayyar, former vice chief of the Indian Navy; B. Raman, the former head of the counter-terrorism division of India's external intelligence agency; Lt. Gen. R.K. Sawhney, former director general for Military Intelligence, and; Dr. Jagdish Shettigar, head of the Economics section of India's ruling BJP Party<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->.
