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Speaking at Oxford after receiving a honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law, in 2005, Dr Singh said, "Today, with the balance and perspective offered by the passage of time and the benefit of hindsight, it is possible for an Indian prime minister to assert that India's experience with Britain had its beneficial consequences too."

Dr. Singh said India's struggle for independence was more an assertion by Indians of their "natural right to self-governance" than an outright rejection of the "British claim to good governance."

Both India and Britain had "learnt" from each other and had much to teach the world. "This is perhaps the most enduring aspect of the Indo-British encounter," Dr. Singh added.

 

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nenu ayithey true will say yes and agree with MMS uncle ... ledhu antey.. 3rd class citizen laaga Telangana lo.. urdu is my first langugage analsi vachhedi... 

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Correct cheppinadu kada other than twisting the headliner

 

first u rape someone and later u give them some good things and claim that uve done them more good than bad , does it make things right ?

 

read this if u want to look at it from a different perspective

 

http://www.andhrafriends.com/topic/601560-its-been-60-days-why-cant-she-just-get-over-it/

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Correct cheppinadu kada other than twisting the headliner

 

yeah. enduko andaru MMS ni baaga thidthaaru. He was mostly dignified.

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first u rape someone and later u give them some good things and claim that uve done them more good than bad , does it make things right ?

 

read this if u want to look at it from a different perspective

 

http://www.andhrafriends.com/topic/601560-its-been-60-days-why-cant-she-just-get-over-it/

 

prathi daaniki context untadhi kadha. aadu oxford ki velli, alaa kaakunda inkela cheppaali?

 

already personally I feel UK have moved on from colonialism. It is the Indians who still carry that shame. Time to let it go.

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prathi daaniki context untadhi kadha. aadu oxford ki velli, alaa kaakunda inkela cheppaali?

 

already personally I feel UK have moved on from colonialism. It is the Indians who still carry that shame. Time to let it go.

 

oxford ki velli adi thappa inka em cheppataaniki dorkaledu antava ...

 

lol obviously the rapists have moved on and its the victims that still carry the shame ..

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oxford ki velli adi thappa inka em cheppataaniki dorkaledu antava ...

 

lol obviously the rapists have moved on and its the victims that still carry the shame ..

 

there's a point to what you are saying. but oka sentence in the whole speech ni teeskoni cheppakudadhu ga.

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oxford ki velli adi thappa inka em cheppataaniki dorkaledu antava ...

lol obviously the rapists have moved on and its the victims that still carry the shame ..

Comparing indians to rape victims is uncalled For.
First of all, geographically speaking,India as we now have it would not have shaped up..

And at that time, its is a common norm for the strong to exploit the weak, be it kings or British
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Do we have all the indian subcontinent under one rule in 1700?
How dis they calculate gdp in 1700, what metrics and standards were followed?
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Do we have all the indian subcontinent under one rule in 1700?
How dis they calculate gdp in 1700, what metrics and standards were followed?


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