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Quotes About Indian

The entire planet is drawn to Indian culture and soft power. The global community looks to us for solutions to international problems - whether terrorism, money laundering or climate change. In a globalised world, our responsibilities are also global.
~ Ram Nath Kovind
Rahul Gandhi cannot be a prime minister because he is a citizen of Britain, and his Indian citizenship will be cancelled; he won't even be an MP.
~ Subramanian Swamy
It's a privilege and an honour to be a part of the Indian team setup.
~ Ravi Shastri
A lot of people have this misconception that Indian food means heavy curries and complicated procedures.
~ Maneet Chauhan
If children are given some real content, they can feel powerful with their own understanding of it. I think a movie like 'Indian in the Cupboard' will instruct them how to proceed as people. They can think about whether they would have done something the way a character did, how they would have felt about an event in the story.
~ Melissa Mathison
I think there is a chance that Indian writers in America will start producing very interesting books in the years to come.
~ Karan Mahajan
Import and substituting imports with domestic production are a big opportunity. With a devaluation of the rupee, imports get expensive, and for Indian manufacturers, this creates a huge opportunity.
~ Baba Kalyani
I watched 'Disco Dancer' when I was very young. I have always loved its songs.
~ Thiagarajan Kumararaja
My favorite dish is tandoori chicken.
~ Shah Rukh Khan
I can say with pride that I have a brother who served with distinction in the Indian Army.
~ Naseeruddin Shah
While growing up in Scotland, which has a large Indian population, I would end up eating a lot of Indian dishes. So, it is familiar to me.
~ Jock Zonfrillo
If we want to be the banker to every Indian as we want to be, then we will have to use technology.
~ Arundhati Bhattacharya
As a teenager, I worked on Indian reservations, and it was such an incredible culture: the elders are so respected.
~ Winona Ryder
Not many people know that I was one of the first few Indian actors to do a television show. I did the dance show 'Kya Masti Kya Dhoom' when I was at the peak of my career.
~ Sonali Bendre
I remember from my earliest years people speaking, you know, in a certain kind of rhythm and telling stories and sharing experiences in a way that was different in Indian country than it was other places. And I was really struck by this and obviously very affected by it, because it's always come out in my songs.
~ Robbie Robertson
I love Chennai and its people. My mother always tells me, 'You should have been born a South Indian!'
~ Hansika Motwani
Having done movies in Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi, I have been accepted both in North and down South. I don't believe in divisions. I like to believe that I am working in the Indian film industry.
~ Asin
I can speak Odiya, Telugu, apart from Hindi and a little bit of Rajasthani, so, truly Indian from that context.
~ Ritesh Agarwal
I think there is a real misconception about Indian food being super spicy. And I know that's because when you go into an Indian restaurant, it is pretty spicy. But it doesn't have to be. In fact, my husband can't handle a lot of heat. I've had to temper my cooking so that he can eat with me.
~ Aarti Sequeira
Rahul Gandhi does not know Indian culture, so when he went to offer prayers at Kashi Vishwanath temple, he sat in a position as if he was offering namaaz.
~ Yogi Adityanath
Indian burial grounds had a dark reputation in the folklore of the American West, and there were few men who had not heard some tale of the vengeful spirits who haunted such places, and of the terrible curses they might impart on those who strayed disrespectfully into their sacred lands.
~ Robert Davis
Julia's brother Lewis, who remained in California, allowed them to use his house "Wish-ton-wish"—an Indian term meaning whip-poor-will—
~ Ron Chernow
Each and every Indian, man or woman, child or Elder, is a spirit-warrior.
~ Leonard Peltier
I'm not that kind of Indian," Shanti said, her practiced smile never leaving her face, though it faltered just a bit, and in that slight wobble was something hard and angry, something that looked like centuries of colonial oppression boiling up into an I'm-going-to-kick-your-ass-in-this-pageant-and-then-take-over-all-your-beauty-out-sourcing-needs hatred.
~ Libba Bray