There's so many of us that it's relatively easy to recruit people for a cause and gain enough critical mass to make an impact or at the very least stage a protest.
That's not including the paid ones, paid protesters are relatively cheap and easier to recruit, so much so that it's an industry...
We can only pray and hope that medical science progresses fast enough to give you the care you need and deserve, for now, try a psychiatrist and allopathic meds to tide things over.
You're awfully fixated on interspecies coitus, might I suggest adult sites to relieve your itch.
Usually one doesn't look for an opportunity to talk about interspecies coitus in a conversation about medical science. It takes a special leap of logic or an exceptional mind to connect the two.
To...
1. If you're able to buy it, good for you. It still doesn't give one the right to mock the other for trying to manufacture one.
All the available papers online researching plasma therapy for covid patients show wide range of results and ultimately agree upon more studies and testing to confirm...
Does not your first statement contradict your sentiments in your last statement about Indian medicines.
As for the efficacy of the vaccine, it is too early to either deride or brag about it. Let the study results come out, after that it would be open season.
If you explore the first past the...
Let us agree to disagree then.
My anecdotal evidence holds more weightage for events over here just as yours holds more for any news regarding Pakistan. Our media can no longer be tasked to be impartial or even just plain truthful.
The current administration has attempted to instill pride by redefining past achievements as nationalistic achievements. Their efficiency remains to be answered by medical journals and should be looked at through those lenses. Some are valid while others are plain hogwash.
There are many...
To an extent I can understand your assertions and they are valid in the sense that my countrymen and politicians have gone on record to expouse such nonsense.
Surely though, you'd agree, absent a confirmation from a medical journal, those words belong to the same realm of hot-air all...
1. If you could provide Indian medical journals extolling vedic remedies over the current allopathic ones, I'd be very grateful. Otherwise your point remains moot. You've made an assumption based on sources neither one of us accepts.
2. The science of medicine is an iterative one. Accumulated...
They were somewhat effective when no universal medical knowledge was available.
Does that take away from what is being done now, with the rigerous implementation of scientific methods?
If India was a monolith as you'd like it to be, maybe the criticism would be justified. Be rational though...
Let's assume, all the meds made in India are either knockoffs or produced by licence or outright plagiarised.
Does that take away the technical know-how and manufacturing capabilities?
Does it take away the production and institutional know-how about the development of pharmaceutical goods...
If it fails, it fails.
Comparing defence sector to pharmaceutical sector would be like apples to oranges wouldn't you agree? Especially since India has a well developed pharmaceutical manufacturing capabilities.
I don't exactly know much about vedic science nor do I give it much weightage, but surely trying to make one by yourself beats waiting for others to make it for you.
Mocking others for trying to find a solution is much easier than trying to tread one by yourself.
India's your perennial enemy...
Might I refer you to GoPs decision to exclude gobar Indian made meds to the trade ban with GoI.
Why is the GoP deliberately allowing injestion of feaces by it's citizens?
Haw haw! look at stupid endians trying to make a vaccine. Just wait for the Chinese to make it and sell it to ya, ya dum dums.
It takes a special kind to mock others on something one is not even capable of.
That's old tech mate, nowadays we've progressed and inculcated new innovative procedures. During exams our teachers give us a small red book which contains all the answers in existence. It is infact so good that our government is considering making it mandatory for every citizen to have it in...
For sovereign nations, it makes economic sense to keep a optimal debt to gdp ratio. That ratio depends on the state's economic model and policies, as long as fiscal prudence is observed it is beneficial for the nation.
No doubt corruption is an issue, but you have to also look at the long term...