A Quote by Alok Sharma

India and the U.K. share a dynamic future on the world stage. — © Alok Sharma
India and the U.K. share a dynamic future on the world stage.
India's dynamic growth, coupled with its large reservoir of skilled workforce, its commitment to democracy, and the rule of law, all taken together make India a very attractive investment destination.
Let Jammu and Kashmir lead the way in the building of a new future for India. Let it set an example to the rest of India and the world by showing how the entire region can be transformed into a zone of peace, stability and prosperity.
It's a different thing shooting for 10 weeks in India as opposed to on a set on stage pretending you're in India.
I think Kellie Martin, Reese Witherspoon and Claire Danes represent the future for women in film, and I would be honored to share the stage with any one of them.
Do you share my belief in Swami Vivekananda's dream that India will be a Jagad Guru once again? I see no reason for India to be left behind.
In pursuing economic growth, India and the United States share similar values and similar challenges. We understand that the global economy is here to stay. To keep growing and leading the world in innovation and opportunity, the United States and India must trade freely, openly, and according to the principles of the global marketplace.
Questions regarding the future of India are not for me to decide. I am not a citizen of India or an Indian politician.
India's history and destiny, India's legacy and future, are a function of coexistence and conciliation, of reform and reconciliation.
During my 8 years as chairman, I had the privilege to peer into the future to see dynamic citizen astronauts returning to and from the heavens which we can expect in the future.
India does not have a problem of people grabbing share from a fixed pie. India is one of the few nations where the pie is getting bigger.
To be sure, India has achieved enviable success in business services, like the glistening call centers in Bangalore and elsewhere. But in the global jousting for manufacturing jobs, India does not get its share.
Make in India will not work if we take a conventional linear approach. It has to be a leapfrogging into the future, and India is ideally placed to do this.
The world has changed. India cannot sit isolated in one corner and determine its future.
There is no dearth of talent in India, and it is going to be the force to reckon with in world wrestling in future.
My hold on the past and the future is precarious and my possession of my own time is always postponed until a stage when I may fully understand it, yet this stage can never be reached, since it would be one more moment bounded by the horizon of its future, and requiring in its turn, further developments in order to be understood.
In the space of a decade, China and India have emerged as dramatic, dynamic competitors.
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