Prime Ministers Agree with Jai Maharaj
Subject: Prime Ministers Agree With Jai Maharaj
From: address.below.or@web.site (Dr. Jai Maharaj)
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Message-Id: <Jyotish-1925.980115@news.mantra.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 19:28:14 UTC
It was several years ago that I had occasion
to post in alt.astrology and soc.culture.indian
the findings using Jyotish, Vedic astrology, that
Bharat (aka India) and Pakistan are destined for
reunification soon after the end of this Gregorian
century, or the year 2000. Later, other countries
in south Asia will reunite as well. A few other
Jyotishis have reached the same conclusion. The
credit goes to our ancient sage-scientists for
developing the science of Jyotish for thousands of
years.
In my posts, I have expressed the opinion that the
best way to begin the process of reunification is
to bring down the trade barriers which exist at
the borders. No self-serving politician, no religious
fanatic, no communist-leftist will be able to act
against a process which benefits the majority. Money
talks these days in the way governments are run.
The latest world news is only a click away at
http://www.flex.com/~jai
Happily for more than a billion people on our
planet in south Asia, and for many more, today's
news brings:
January 15, 1998
Correspondent Report
By Douglas Bakshian
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Introduction
The leaders of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan say economic
cooperation among their nations will bring an era of
prosperity to south Asia. VOA correspondent Douglas Bakshian
reports from Dhaka.
Text
Addressing a one-day business and trade summit in the
Bangladeshi capital, the leaders of the three largest nations in
south Asia spoke of the potential of a bright new future for the
region.
Indian prime minister Inder Kumar Gujral said economic
cooperation and the free movement of capital, goods and services,
will pave the way to prosperity.
Inder Kumar Gujral:
I am confident that in the next century our region will
successfully overcome poverty and usher in an era of
prosperity. Our products will once again be recognized
for their excellence, even as our workers will be prized
for their skill and ingenuity.
As one immediate measure to improve trade, Mr. Gujral said India
is prepared to double the number of freight trains running
between Pakistan and India to 30 a month. He also called for a
regional investment treaty and efforts to ease the tax burden on
regional business people.
Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif, for his part, said
investment and trade polices of south Asian nations should be
coordinated to make doing business easier throughout the region.
He also emphasized the role of foreign investment in bringing
prosperity to south Asia.
Nawaz Sharif:
South Asia is fast becoming attractive to foreign
investment. They seek both our markets as well as
relatively cheaper skills and resources. In the
emerging international economic environment our hope of
socio-economic prospect (progress?) lies in our ability
to attract foreign investment.
Mr. Sharif said Pakistan is committed to establishing a free
trade area in south Asia in the near future -- however, he also
warned that south Asia must rid itself of long-standing tensions
if the region is to make progress. He gave no examples, but
Pakistan and India have a history of bad relations, and have
fought three wars.
Meanwhile, Bangladeshi leader Sheikh Hasina praised Mr. Sharif
and Mr. Gujral as men of vision. She said peace between their
nations is essential for stability in south Asia as a whole.
Sheikh Hasina:
These two visionary men have shown a sense of
determination to put India-Pakistan relations on a
better footing. Peaceful co-existence between India and
Pakistan is of great importance in ensuring peace,
stability and economic development in south Asia.
More than one-hundred business people from India, Bangladesh and
Pakistan are taking part in the summit. The business leaders
are exchanging ideas and proposals on ways to improve trade and
commerce in the region. (Signed) neb/db/mmk
15-Jan-98 6:59 am EST (1159 UTC) nnnn Report 2-225314
Source - Voice of America
Copyright (C) 1998 Mantra Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Two of numerous previous posts on the subject:
First of many posts:
[ Subject: Re: Reunification: NAO!
[ From: jai@mantra.com (Dr. Jai Maharaj)
[ Date: February 16, 1996
[ Message-ID: <6rNJxQ9zBoPE089yn@mantra.com>
[ Newsgroups: soc.culture.indian,soc.culture.pakistan,
[ alt.fan.jai-maharaj,soc.culture.bangladesh,soc.culture.nepal,
[ soc.culture.sri-lanka
[
[ Perhaps the most important benefit of reunification is the
[ synergistic advantage of pooling resources and strategies for
[ common regional goals. The reunification of countries in south
[ Asia appears to be the only solution for lasting peace and
[ prosperity. Reunification will make it easier for south Asians to
[ compete globally because we will not be fighting against each
[ other. Moreover, why should we allow the seeds of discord and
[ divisionism planted by foreign occupiers to continue to take root?
[
[ New Asian Order - NAO!
[
[ Jai Maharaj <jai@mantra.com> Om Shanti
[
[ In the article <4fvtqu$2vs@cronkite.seas.gwu.edu>,
[ of 15 Feb 1996 18:25:34 UTC,
[ fatma@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu (Fatima Ibrahim Al-Shirawi) wrote:
[ > Since reunification should theoretically be beneficial for each
[ > of its components, perhaps someone could elaborate on the
[ > specific advantages towards reunification for other countries
[ > besides India . . . Pakistan in particular. I must confess, I
[ > see little benefit in Pakistan and India being reunited.
[ > Signed: Saif Al Shirawi (Fatima's brother).
Second of many posts:
[ Subject: Reunification - Bring Down Trade Barriers
[ From: jai@mantra.com (Dr. Jai Maharaj)
[ Date: June 26, 1996
[ Message-ID: <0sL0xQ9zB4eb089yn@mantra.com>
[ Newsgroups: soc.culture.indian,soc.culture.pakistan,
[ soc.culture.sri-lanka,soc.culture.bangladesh,soc.culture.nepal,
[ alt.fan.jai-maharaj,hawaii.nortle
[
[ > From: jai@mantra.com (Dr. Jai Maharaj)
[ > Date: Sat, 13 Jan 1996 20:21:16 -1000
[
[ I think that many influential people in all south
[ Asian countries are beginning to realize that the time
[ for wars among ourselves is over.
[
[ As soon as trade barriers are brought down -- the
[ latest news stories exhibit much promise in this regard
[ -- large corporations and banks are going to prevail
[ over battle-happy politicians and generals.
[
[ *** Reunite South Asia For Lasting Peace ***
[
[ Jai Maharaj <jai@mantra.com> *-=Om Shanti=-*
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