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Modi was born on 17 September 1950 to a family of grocers belonging to the backward Ghanchi-Teli (oil-presser) community, in Vadnagar in Mehsana district of what was then Bombay Presidency (present-day Gujarat), India. He was the third of six children born to Damodardas Mulchand Modi and his wife, Heeraben. He helped his father sell tea at Vadnagar railway station when a child and as a teenager he ran a tea stall with his brother near a bus terminus. He completed his schooling in Vadnagar, where a teacher described him as being an average student, but a keen debater who had an interest in theatre.That interest has influenced how he now projects himself in politics
To attract foreign investment in Gujarat during his time as chief minister, Modi made visits to countries such as China, Singapore and Japan. He also visited China in November 2006 to study the Special Economic Zones that were about to be implemented in Gujarat
originally posted by: FyreByrd
a reply to: maddy21
I now see the context for this article and thread:
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It does have a famaliar ring to it - little Austian painter Nationalist... hmm .... I don't know enough to judge.
originally posted by: FyreByrd
a reply to: maddy21
I do know of the 'family dyansty' but wouldn't call that fascism by any definition. I do not know India well but really think that 'nationalism' is a workable answer to any countries problems in the modern world. I wanted to add to the discussion not antagonize.
originally posted by: maddy21
We are just tired as hell of this govt. Currpt as hell , stolen from the public, kept them deliberatly poor . Emotions are high as we have finally Decimated them in the elections . Imagine how you would feel if Ron paul had won ... Same feeling here ..
originally posted by: BO XIAN
Certainly China would prefer to conquer India by economics and subterfuge vs a war.
I just have a hard time believing that the nice sounding bloke arose on his own without any globalist choosing, training, facilitating and controlling.
India is too big and important a country to go along without their heavy handed control at the top.
originally posted by: BO XIAN
a reply to: maddy21
Getting the religions together, however, is very globalist.