Just because you own something longer, doesn't necessarily mean you have more working experience with it. Why can't Indians understand this basic logic?
India Navy has a full decade longer experience with Kilo-Class submines than PLAN, it still managed to blow up one of theirs while sitting...
You don't hear about it, simply because it has nothing to write home about.
"On Nov. 26, an Indian MiG-29K crashed in the Arabian Sea after taking off from the country’s flagship, the aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya. While the co-pilot managed to eject and survive the crash, the pilot was...
Considering the boastful nature of Indian arm forces, it's highly doubtful that IN would not make a big fuss about any live fire drills of its one and only aircraft carrier if it had any. I mean India would even proudly annouces and celebrates every single successful test of BraMos missle, a...
Indians are good in "bean-counting", but they lack the mindset of setting strategic goals and the wisdom of knowing what's crucial for their nation building. That's why they have been in these petty border disputes with all neighbours ever since the independence, and just forgot why they wanted...
With IQ being one of the highest in the world, they can afford it. The same can't be said about the other country though. I heard it was dropped to 76 now?
A variant of P-800 Oniks, a 40 year-old Soviet missile, has been the GAME CHANGER for Indian for "god-knows-how-many-times" . Something has never changed, not sure if it is cultural or genetic.
"the Japanese perceive Indians as bright, intelligent and belonging to the land of Lord Buddha. Therefore, assimilation of Indian workers in Japanese society would be comparatively easier".
Kinda embarrassing for a country of 1.4 billion with a proud ancient history.
Hundreds of top China-born scientists from the West, Including Qian Xuesen (Hsue-Shen Tsien), who later became the "Father of Chinese Aerospace program“.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qian_Xuesen
India was/is/will be all about its supposed "potential", nothing more and nothing less. You need a few revolutions to bridge the gap between the potential and the reality, unless you count on Bollywood to do the job.