REPLAYING AND OCCUPYING IN OWN PLAY GROUND LEFT EMPTY IS THE PRUDENT POLICY
REPLAYING
AND OCCUPYING IN OWN PLAY GROUNDLEFT
EMPTY IS THE PRUDENT POLICY
I had written a post with the title “If you leave your playground
empty someone will play”. With the same example keeping in picture, now I read
in just published news that Russia has assured not to make supply of defense
supplies to those who are not comfortable with India. This will enable India
keeping her play ground in Russia occupied and not to be played by others
finding it empty and desperate to have Russian supplies. It is always a prudent
policy to keep own playground occupied and replayed if kept empty so that
someone won’t find love there to play. It is good that Russia has assured India
to stand by India’s security interest and not engage in supplies to others who
are perennially not comfortable with India. It’s a beautiful example of an all-weather
friend.
There will be many fair-weather friends available, they will continue
when the time is good, but they will desert in bad times. All-weather friends
are the ones who stay in good times and bad times, and all-weather friends are the
ones never to leave alone. No play ground should be left with all-weather friends to be played by someone else.
About the Author : Dr. Nimain Charan Biswal is a B.Sc.(Agri. Science and Technology). M.B.A. and Ph.D.( Management Area ) by qualifications and he has 34+years of work experience in both industrial and development sectors in diversified fields of social importance. He has been educated at Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT)-Bhubaneswar, Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA) and Gujarat University ( with Resource Support of IIM-Ahmedabad ). Dr.Biswal is further educated at IIM-Calcutta, XLRI-Jamshedpur, Apple Computer Industries and Spar Inc., USA. He has worked for reputed National and International Organisations in Senior/Top Management Capacities. He is a management expert, a prominent professional of India and known Internationally as well. He lives at Mumbai in India.
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