02-04-2006, 06:14 AM
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World 'Lukewarn' to India's role
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Very interesting reading this article. THe article say's that PHILLIPINES AND FRANCE were the countries where they hold the most negative view of India, both Catholic I might add. In France Hinduism is not even recognized as a religion, goes to show you who the friends are. Phillipines is an Asian Christian country, probably what the Xtian fanactics want all Asian countries to be like.
In the U.K. they seem to have a positive view. This goes to show how the anglo-saxons are the most friendly section of the West towards Hinduism and Indians. In the U.K., there is even a state supported Hindu public school.
World 'Lukewarn' to India's role
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Very interesting reading this article. THe article say's that PHILLIPINES AND FRANCE were the countries where they hold the most negative view of India, both Catholic I might add. In France Hinduism is not even recognized as a religion, goes to show you who the friends are. Phillipines is an Asian Christian country, probably what the Xtian fanactics want all Asian countries to be like.
In the U.K. they seem to have a positive view. This goes to show how the anglo-saxons are the most friendly section of the West towards Hinduism and Indians. In the U.K., there is even a state supported Hindu public school.