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India: standing tall, standing Core

Dateline: above the garage in Portsmouth RI, 1 January 2005

Just got an email from Mark Warren saying he heard on the BBC World last night that India was refusing all international aid, instead doling it out to states in the region in addition to taking care of its own.


That is a Core state. That is what India has become. Get used to it, admire it, enjoy it.

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