am i correct to think the state of kamala's mother town chennai has a lot to mediate? - it isnt particular pro Hindi or muslim; youth there probably wish the bay of bengal would get back to the number 1 trading bay in the world which it probably was at the turn of 19th century befor britain took over the chinese coast to for tead trade which was ten percent of all britain's world trade needs
i still dont understand- did britain move calcutta to delhi because that was easier to continue ownership of india as opposed to trading reasons
of course north of chennai is bangalore- is there any explanation why this became hi-tech epicentre of india
i note the other state to the south on the west side includes kerala which naila knows as the epicentre of amma; i have an impressions that kerala is often led in locally smartest ways
what i see of mumbai region is basically the stories of gandhi as he sailed 6 times between mubai durban and london; i understand its now the financial centre ; i believe tata corporation is probably the most exciting organisation in india - one i would love to connect with brac university
these are just ignorant first stabs- on visits to brac i attended an event with peple expressing views from all south asua countries- i think sultan may know a lot morte - at that time he was at brac university- has previously studied i boston - is currently in sri lanka before returning to a us university next year- just as we need one non-partisan but pro-youth correspondent from different india states to co-edit a briefing to kamala harris we could extend that to neighboring nations? by all means lets make sure this is a girls view where different - if moocs were done properly this resource would be the start of a mooc of wins-wins between peoples communities and sharing sdg solutions they most need- why this didnt get started while jim kim was at world bank is beyond me- but we absolutely need to land this on kamala's desk- she will inherit the most divisive foreign intel ever - one which has never wanted india to see a united view of the region
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