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	<title>Comments on: Exploring India</title>
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		<title>By: Sushant Mishra</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sushant Mishra</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello Mr. Latvik,
India is more than a third world country and I believe it is one of the fastest growing, as you yourself realize. There is more to India than only outsourcing guys who talk to you and the people that live on the airport (I won&#039;t know of them atleast)...
Indians are among the richest in the world and run some of the most efficient and suave companies of the world. The problem with India is not planning but rather implementation as we are quite considerate and kind. You certainly take that as our government being weak but well we can&#039;t help it as our culture has been about tolerance and forgiveness. 
India is a land of contrasts and you would certainly be pleasantly surprised when you visit the place....
I certainly guarantee you a thrilling experience...
All the best on your trip.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Mr. Latvik,<br />
India is more than a third world country and I believe it is one of the fastest growing, as you yourself realize. There is more to India than only outsourcing guys who talk to you and the people that live on the airport (I won&#8217;t know of them atleast)&#8230;<br />
Indians are among the richest in the world and run some of the most efficient and suave companies of the world. The problem with India is not planning but rather implementation as we are quite considerate and kind. You certainly take that as our government being weak but well we can&#8217;t help it as our culture has been about tolerance and forgiveness.<br />
India is a land of contrasts and you would certainly be pleasantly surprised when you visit the place&#8230;.<br />
I certainly guarantee you a thrilling experience&#8230;<br />
All the best on your trip.</p>
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