Even then, can it match 20-30 million deaths in just two years in Giant Leap Forward of Starvation. It is 10 times more the the people killed in Nanjing Massacre.
Know illiterates have math problem:
3000 a day => 3000*365=1,095,000 a year.
60+ years of independence = 60+ million children death.
According to this report, the number being massacred doubles
2 million under five Indian children die every year: Report - Indian Express
60+ years of independence = 120+ million children death.
No Japanese, not Hitler ever did any atrocity in this world in this scale. Its 20-40 times worse than Nanjing Massacre by democratically elected officials.
The Genocide done in China especially between 1949-1975 surpassed anything in the world and that is the reality. You may have good times since last 15 yrs but but your remaining 50 years history is full of being rag-tagged only. China shows something else to the world and reality is something else like everyone knows about China's beautiful bullet trains but few knows that China railway is rag-taged bankrupt corroding Organisation.
Unless you are fully math illiterate, 120 million is more than any number China could possibly kill.
The shameful thing is that somebody have to compare their NOW to others 50 years ago!
This is precisely the definition of LAME is meant for.
In the past, even in USA, 7 million may have starved to death.
World Prout Assembly: 7 Million Americans May Have Died of Hunger in the Great Depression
How about now? USA arguably is one of the richest countries, China has nobody died of hunger, yet India keeps its astonishing 1-2 million child death of hunger a year + addition adult death of hunger..
The problem with your Indian mentality is that: you tend to compare your present with a China of 50 or more years ago, and your imagined future with China now. A typical example is your PMs clownish 7-8 year ago statements of: in 5 years world forgets Shanghai, talks about Mumbai. Well, he might be true when people talk about terrorist attacks indeed they forget Shanghai.
Back to the topic, just finished watching the video, it neutrally analyzes Indias dream of wanting to be a military superpower, and how it is constrained by money, skilled workers, etc. The title of the post is misleading...