you are trolling.
I don't hate india or indians. In fact I respect the people of india and the land of india.
there are a few misunderstandings we should address first:
there should not be a unified country called india, there is no such country in history, UK cooked it up and it has never been a better time to reverse the error and let the people living on that land to deciade whether they still want such a unified "india".
secondly, I don't hate the people living on the land of india. I hate the regime in New Delhi which denied indians' rights to develop itself.
now back to the core issue of this thread:
do you have reliable power supply for the entire Mumbai and New Delhi?
no troll please, just answer the question.
My friend, I have the same opinion on china and I want to debate it and know the truth.
India was a single entity in its history if you go through the history of India. I dont want to give u any links as I would like you to study about the history of India yourself. there are many sources for this.
I agree that at the time the Brits came to India, we were divided, thats how they actually took advantage of it.
I myself am from karnataka previously known as Mysore region. Our state was the first to annex to India
voluntarily which lies in south India. I can assure you that 99.99% of my fellow people from my state feel that we are INDIANs first. I can also assure you that its the same case in North India also as I worked there for 4+ years. Come to any major CITY in India you will find people from all the states living together. There are issues in my country though, it is
rapidly changing.
I also think that we should be diciding about what our country should be, not by somebody else, same goes for you people in china.
Coming to the reliable power, yes I agree power is a problem. India was nearly bankrupt in 1991, it has grown pretty quickly afterwards. Power is being adressed seriously now.
I come from a remote village in western ghats, where there are only 3 houses present. My house got
power in 1994. I myself can see the the enormous growth in my own house. we could have not dreamed of a car in 1990's now we for 1 house have 4 in total, this is the story of all the 3 houses in my village.
Here villages are also growing rapidly.
There are some -ve's in my country, as does in any other country.
Given few more years of developement you will see India +vely, the pace may be slower than china, but surely it will, provided there is no WAR.
Only thing that I wanted to say to you is try to look at the otherside of the coin also