I think that the poorest of the poor... look up to wealthy and successful Indians with some degree of respect and pride.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I sincerely believe that Indians have the ability to compete with the best in the world.
India happens to be a rich country inhabited by very poor people.
What strikes me every single time is that the aspirations of Indians are unique and unparalleled. They're very demanding, regardless of background.
I am Indian, and I'm proud of it. Indian life is mythologically rich and powerful.
I don't think people give Indian society enough credit. We may not like to talk much about things but we do, basically, want to live and let live.
I'm probably the wealthiest Indian in America.
Nobody who has done business in any country with an Indian would doubt the shrewdness of Indians, but what Indian people bring to the world is something special and unique, which is the capacity for a loving interaction.
India is a land of plenty inhibited by poverty; India has an enthralling, uplifting civilization that sparkles not only in our magnificent art, but also in the enormous creativity and humanity of our daily life in city and village.
The Indians have such strong traditions and aesthetics, and the people are beautiful, as are their goods.
Indians have a big problem with alcohol and drugs. I grew up with an admiration for their culture and was sensitive to their problems.
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