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A Myraid of Problems in India- Thread

wowww
congratulate to great indian

I love india

I can see the bright future of india
 
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Or another Tienammen Square incident at Rajpath in New Delhi ;)
 
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OMG... Jasmine revolution in India

By putting US FLAG and using some western name ,doesn't make you Westerner my friend . Well IQ posts like yours suggest your from our own wagon :lol:
Jasmine revolution in India is very much alive but with peaceful demonstration like last year still not a single bullet fired or incident reported where protestor clash with law enforcement guys.
Jasmine revolution already started in our beloved neighbourhood BBC News - Tibetan student 'killed in third Sichuan, China clash'
I wish you are not one of this country citizen,if you are then better packup :D
 
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By putting US FLAG and using some western name ,doesn't make you Westerner my friend . With I
Q posts like yours suggest your from our wagon :lol:
Jasmine revolution in India is very much alive but with peaceful demonstration like last year still not a single bullet fired or incident reported where protestor clash with law enforcement guys.
Jasmine revolution already started in our beloved neighbourhood BBC News - Tibetan student 'killed in third Sichuan, China clash'
I wish you are not one of this country citizen,if you are then better packup.:D

A wannabe yankee who wants to live "great" american dream. :D
 
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Look indian comrades, it's your Republic Day in 2014!

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51% of Food Inspections Fail in China

SHENZHEN, China—Food safety has been China’s Achilles heel for the past few years, and new data that reveals 51% of food inspections conducted in Mainland China during 2011 failed only adds to country’s food-safety woes.


According to the recent AsiaInspection 2011 Q4 Barometer, a quarterly synopsis of Asia-based manufacturing and the quality control services industry, while the majority of these inspections were failed because of minor defects, 10% were for critical defects with an extreme case involving contamination by a large quantity of rodent fecal matter. The fact that over half of all Chinese food inspections fail is even more alarming when compared to an average failure rate for non-food products of about 30%.

China’s State Administration for Industry and Commerce also reported 62,000 illegal food cases were reported in 2011. Authorities also stopped the operation of 43,000 unlicensed food-producing businesses found to be operating illegally and revoked the business licenses of 576 operators during the same period.

The report also noted food packaging had a 57% inspection failure rate in 2011. “Food packaging defects may not seem critical," said Sebastien Breteau, CEO of AsiaInspection. “But by the time food leaves the factory and hits store shelves, toxic amounts of contaminants like formaldehyde and lead can leech out of packaging, contaminate food and cause serious harm to consumers."

“China exported over 4.5 billion tons of food in 2011 alone," said Antoine Bloch, Asia Pacific Vice President of Silliker, a partner of AsiaFoodInspection with AsiaInspection. “With chemical and natural contaminants threatening food available to all of us, the need for prevention in the form of comprehensive laboratory testing has never been clearer."

51% of Food Inspections Fail in China
 
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Yes, I do not mind buying electronics (or weapons) from China, but I would be very cautious if I were to import the food stuff:sick:
 
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We all know how the MIGHTY Chinese State which apparently belongs to the People can't stand mentions of Tienanmen Square and puny Tibet.

And behind all your glitz and all your military power and string of pearls and ****, the world sees a government frightened of WORDS ?

We have protests and all the dirt and grime of a developing democracy, yet separatists howl on against India in its capital city, unlike your joke of a country where you could die for saying T-I-B-E-T.
 
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By putting US FLAG and using some western name ,doesn't make you Westerner my friend . Well IQ posts like yours suggest your from our own wagon :lol:
Jasmine revolution in India is very much alive but with peaceful demonstration like last year still not a single bullet fired or incident reported where protestor clash with law enforcement guys.
Jasmine revolution already started in our beloved neighbourhood BBC News - Tibetan student 'killed in third Sichuan, China clash'
I wish you are not one of this country citizen,if you are then better packup :D

Mate, you forgot. There's a china town in every US cities for illegal immigrants.
 
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