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Quotes About India

The thing that I love about India is the diversity. Every city is different and offers something unique so it's hard to pick a favourite.
~ Hardwell
India needs honest bureaucrats; most officers in the system are corrupt.
~ Jagapathi Babu
Old people have a much better time in India because they're respected.
~ Miriam Margolyes
There are some brands that we didn't expect to do well in India, like Alice + Olivia. But they sell like hot cakes because women here seem to love it.
~ Priya Sachdev
I want to bring back that glory in our country because we are the Olympic champions. So I want to see that glory days back in India, hence I'm giving my hundred per cent to contribute my best.
~ P. R. Sreejesh
An Olympic medal in athletics is still a dream for India. Milkha Singh is the torchbearer for young athletes to achieve that goal.
~ P. T. Usha
Gold slipped from my hand at the Rome Olympics and then from P.T. Usha at the Los Angeles Olympics. But it is my dream to see a boy or girl from India winning gold in the Olympics before my death.
~ Milkha Singh
Today, Jamaica is known because of just one man - Usain Bolt. Not many Indians have managed to reach the finals of track and field events at the Olympics and that says it all.
~ Milkha Singh
India does not need to become anything else. India must become only India. This is a country that once upon a time was called the golden bird.
~ Narendra Modi
There is no concept of a Tamil nation. India is one nation, and Tamil Nadu is a part of that.
~ Subramanian Swamy
Over 600 Indian companies have opened their offices in U.K. and have secured the second highest number of jobs by a foreign employer in the U.K.
~ Preneet Kaur
'Slumdog Millionaire' has truly opened newer avenues for India.
~ Raveena Tandon
I think India's policy that the openness of trade should be carried through a multilateral process is the right one.
~ Urjit Patel
In India, we have the global services HQ, R&D centres, global network operating centres, global manufacturing, and product management - India is not just a market but a country we use for extended NSN.
~ Rajeev Suri
He's like one of those weird chappies in India who dissolve themselves into thin air and nip through space in a sort of disembodied way and assemble the parts again just where they want them. I've got a cousin who's what they call a Theosophist, and he says he's often nearly worked the thing himself, but couldn't quite bring it off, probably owing to having fed in his boyhood on the flesh of animals slain in anger and pie.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Why the ancient rishis selected the cow for apotheosis is obvious to me. The cow in India was the best comparison; she was the giver of plenty. Not only did she give milk, but she also made agriculture possible. The cow is a poem of pity; one reads pity in the gentle animal. She is the second mother to millions of mankind. Protection of the cow means protection of the whole dumb creation of God.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
India, materially poor for the last two centuries, yet has an inexhaustible fund of divine wealth; spiritual "skyscrapers" may occasionally be encountered by the wayside, even by worldly men like this policeman.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
The Sama Veda of India contains the world's earliest writings on musical science. The
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
India's unwritten law for the truth seeker is patience; a master may purposely make a test of one's eagerness to meet him.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
Had India no other gift for the world, Kriya Yoga alone would suffice as a kingly offering.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
Yet, while energy transition has become a pervasive theme all around the world, disagreement rages, both within countries and among them, on the nature of the transition: how it unfolds, how long it takes, and who pays. "Energy transition" certainly means something very different to a developing country such as India, where hundreds of millions of impoverished people do not have access to commercial energy, than to Germany or the Netherlands.
~ Daniel Yergin
The gas project was particularly compelling to some policymakers in India, who hoped that a natural gas link would tie India and Pakistan together with common interests that would help to off-set decades of conflict and rivalry. They called it a "peace pipeline." To say the project was "challenging" was an understatement.
~ Daniel Yergin
About 800 million people in India are below the age of 35 years. Their aspirations, energy, enterprise and skills will be the force for India's economic transformation.
~ Narendra Modi
I have called spinning the yajna of this age of India.
~ Mahatma Gandhi