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New Delhi's Morning in Paris

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    The tunes could not have been more symbolically apt. Almost an hour before French President Nicolas Sarkozy drove down Paris’s Champs-Elysees avenue for the National Day parade today in an open armoured vehicle, the Indian military band that had been flown in specially for the occasion was playing kadam kadam badhaye ja, the inspirational quarter march tune composed by the Indian National Army’s Captain Ram Singh in the 1930s.

    About a 100 metres down what is described as one of the world’s most beautiful avenues, French military drummers launched into a symphony that didn’t seem to gel, albeit unintentionally.

    But Parisians seemed more keen to hear the Indian melodies and the French drums eventually went silent. Sare jahan se achcha was played much later, as the Indian military bands and marching contingents that led the historic parade for the first time came to the end of the 2.4-km trot.

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    But by then they seemed to have captured the hearts of the tens of thousands of people who stood seven or eight deep and cheered the 400 Indian soldiers from the Maratha Light Infantry, the Navy and the Air Force as they marched in tribute to the sacrifices of their predecessors in the two World Wars.

    Not only was history being remade as the two militaries marched together on a bright summer morning but the two countries were also firmly stepping on the accelerator to boost their geostrategic ties.

    “They are very elegant and colourful,” said Eric Ange Pena, founder and publisher of champselysees.org, the official web site of the avenue. “France invites troops from countries it has a special affection for on July 14 but there have been some instances in the past when some invitations became controversial with the French people as those countries’ policies have not been popular here. But everyone here likes India.”

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    New Delhi's Morning in ParisBy: Rajendra Kumar | 16-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward India has much in common with West. Though India and China are neighbours, but both are radically different in their approach to to almost everything. Only country India has to be careful of is China and we have to work very hard to develop our strengths. Unlike Indians Chinese can be very ruthless in pursuing their national objectives. We have to come out of the mind set that we can not match China. Certainly we can. Matching China should become our national goal and every child should be briefed about this as In China we are going to face a very long term adversary.
    French a third alternative for IndiaBy: Anthony Augustine | 15-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward The burgeoning relationship between India and France is looked at with amusement, anxiety and dead seriousness in equal measure by all leaders of the new world order. Britain is anxious that it may cede its historical position to the French as India's link to the western world and EU in particular; the US will see Indo-Franc closeness as a spanner in the wheel it’s spinning in India's direction, Americans were beginning to think that they can pull India away from Russia towards them with the sweeteners they have given to it; Russians will be worried that there are too many new ladies distracting India's attention from its bosom; and last but not least it’s China who will be miffed by it all. At the moment China is not having a good relation with the French. And they see its fierce opponent India going to bed with the French at its loss and the French are giving the Chinese a miss albeit to make the Chinese jealous and come after them with lustful moves. It’s India’s gain all the way!
    Indian forces to participate in Bastille Day parade.By: T.Bose.(F/Lt.IAF.Retd.) | 14-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Sweet music to my ears! France has one of the most advanced military equipment amongst the western countries.India should have closer relations with such a country so that it can counter moves by Pakistan
    great marathaBy: sagar | 14-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward I am proud of Indian amry and Maratha Infantry.
    Form the strategic alliance with dynamic FranceBy: DILIP/FRANCE | 14-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward India must without any further delay should cement strategic relationship with USA/France Axis, to counter China's "String of Pearls" strategy.Incidentally France and the USA have the best Nuclear and Military technology.
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