SUPER POWER POLITICS-HUG AND HAGGLE PANORAMIC VIEW ON INDIA AND US RELATIONS
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The power and super power is rationalised on its own way to address and its highly accelerated term in the politics ‘Super Power’. Speculative or reality I am unable to express as it tends in normal way of words our prime minister office diktat states Shri Narendra Modi Invest lot of energy and personal interest to maintain the diplomacy on fact of International relations. Indeed, I have recently reading column of PMO beat by R Prasannan in ‘The Week’ magazine he expressed Modi’s handshakes and hugs have an energy of their own and that they are going to be fact of viral. Handshakes and hugs are hot currencies in diplomacy. In fact, it’s true some extent diplomacy is as much about such camera moments or camera talks such as signing trade treaties, tariff discussion, may be defence deals etc only god knows. As a common man we can see only their picture on magazine front cover who comes and goes. We can only imagine significance of gestures, commonality of interests, time tested ties, or at larges scope personal chemistry. As Donald Trump declared in Davos way back in winters ‘America is open for businesses for both guns and butter. Will Narendra Modi take both? Oncourse its million-dollar question that our power politics is oriented towards culture and human tendencies not pure politics or nor pure business. This paper initiates bits and pieces to collect the panoramic view on power politics added mint flavour of super power. In the scenario like cultural extravaganza awaits to see Donal Trump hype and that will rub off on the substance adding to the power politics on Indo-US relationship.
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