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China leaves India behind, heads towards first world

I think majority of Chinese are pragmatic in nature. Rare to see this type of hater breed from Chinese. You can only see here on PDF. They must have some hidden links to brainwashed religious nutcases.

They can only see negative comments from some Indians but always ignore positive comments from majority Indians here. They are just born to do such dirty job!!

refer to the posts above you and tell me how you would respond
 
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If you account for India's 6-8% YoY growth over past couple of decades and calculate the real GDP excluding debt accumulation of which the Indian economy have been built upon, India will be lucky to have actually grown by 1%. Now that those debts are coming home to roost with the Rupee losing confidence among investors. That debt based Ponzi scheme is falling apart right before our eyes. I believe India is ALREADY in recession if you calculate their real GDP. There is no way they are growing when it's currency has collapsed, inflation very high, and deficits soaring.

I've always said this, Indian economy was built on debt and now that they are forced to narrow their deficits (which have been their source of growth), their growth is collapsing. India is far to corrupt and the vast majority of its people are too incompetent to ever be successful.



And we are STILL more successful than India. Now you see how corrupt and incompetent India is...:lol:

It is a fact that India economy is undervalued, chinese is quite opposite ..... :lol:
 
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haha,no matter how creatively you do you math,we can never desecnd down to you bottom league.

You don't seem to see many positive comments by the Indians posted here
Seriously on one hand you say India Is not in china's league
Yet you compare yourself with us
Why?


& stop posting Flame threads dude
I admit many Indians have posted anti china threads but not all are like that
By posting threads like these you are not a better man

You wanna post Praise China threads please by all means go ahead
But leave us 3rd world,low IQ,dirty,****** Indians out of this

All the best for your future
 
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you should know where all those posts are coming from,check the time of the postings,you can easily see that my posts are the counterweight of those previously posted China bashing ones,I never pick fights unprovoked.
 
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The major difference what China has over India is they are able to strictly do whats right for the country without any pressure from the local political leaders or from the local provinces,while in India their can be protest by the certain community can either delay or even can cancel the decision by the govt. While this a similar problem in all major democracies the alternate can be in the favor of the communist govt. or dictatorship if they really wants to do something for the country.
 
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China leaves India behind, heads towards first world


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China leaves India behind, heads towards first world

30 years ago, China was as dysfunctional as India is to the present day. It was after Deng took charge of economic policy in 1979 that China began its climb to the top.

visit to China is always a humbling experience. Unlike Terminal 3 at — what else? — Indira Gandhi International Airport, there are no carpets concealing the floors of Beijing Capital Airport. Why planners of the Delhi facility wanted carpets is a mystery. Already they are looking dusty, and the smell of mould is creeping into the atmosphere. Within a few years, the odour will be overpowering, as will be the dust. Of course, there is a silver lining. Hospitals catering to respiratory diseases will see a sharp rise in their custom, as passengers spend hour after hour waiting for flights that seem never to take off, either because the pilot is in a bad mood that day or for some other cause. Of course, carpets are not the only useless — indeed, destructive — extravagance in a facility that has become not the best in the world, but the most expensive. Even the toilet facilities come from fancy locations such as Germany. Clearly, those in charge at IGIA Terminal 3 are used to their bottoms resting on the seats of German-made cars, hence their obsession to boost employment in that country at the expense of local suppliers.

Thirty years ago, China was as dysfunctional as India is to the present day. While Mao Zedong unified his country and transferred some of his confidence in it to the rest of the populace, he was as weak in economics as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has been. It was only after Deng Xiaoping took charge of economic policy in 1979 that China began its climb to the top. Today, to compare India to China would be even more fatuous than comparing India with Pakistan. Our northern neighbour is so far ahead that it is not even visible in the distance. Our administrators pride themselves on being the "steel frame". A better word for their effect on the country would be straitjacket.

Either because of an absence of courage or of character, officials in India have connived with politicians in creating webs of graft that are choking the economy as surely as weeds destroy a lake. These lines are being written in the business class cabin of the high-speed train going from Tianjin to Shanghai. Because the seats are fully reclinable, this columnist was able to catch up on sleep lost in the Delhi to Beijing flight, which departed from IGIA at 3.25 a.m. The train itself proceeds smoothly to Shanghai at a speed of more than 300 kilometres and hour, many times more than the fastest in India.

Of course, the Chinese cannot savour the theatrical brilliance of Mamata Banerjee or Lalu Yadav the way we fortunate citizens of the world's most regulated democracy can on our television screens. Their political fare is much duller, comprising episodes where suited men with broad smiles go to various public locations and thereby demonstrate their immense love for the common man.

Although the UGC may not know much about originality in research — and in fact would be horrified at such subversion of the system — its babus are masters at conjuring up numerous mechanical milestones. These days, doctorates get turned out with the frequency of Ford cars during the time when old Henry was still around in Detroit. Interesting ideas are spurned in favour of rehashes of tomes written elsewhere, with exactly the degree of copycat prose needed to escape computer traps for plagiarism. Research in India's university sector is as barren as the Gobi desert, and the UGC seems happy to keep it that way. Unfortunately, the Chinese disagree. From the time Hu Jintao took charge as General Secretary a decade ago, there has been an emphasis on R&D, so that while in 2002, China was where India is today, importing almost all its high-end technologies, these days the country is self-sufficient in most.

Tianjin is an example of how far China has leapt ahead of India. Although more than 150 kilometres away from Beijing, the city is reached by train in a half-hour. Its two universities, Tianjin and Nankai, are working at excellence, as are other universities in China. In the 1980s, almost all were worse than their top 20 Indian counterparts. These days, even middle-rank universities have left Indian ones far behind, another great achievement of the UGC and its babudom. It has an international airport and a huge port, where several ships, including cruise liners, regularly call. Comparing Tianjin with the squalor of Gurgaon, where taxes disappear into the pockets of officials and politicians, is an exercise in raising blood pressure to dangerous levels. If China can do it, why not India? Why not indeed? Look at our officials, look at their political masters, and the answer will become clear.


Since when Indian 50-cent party thrives?

CPC must have paid this guy a lot 50-cent. :lol:

:rofl:
 
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The major difference what China has over India is they are able to strictly do whats right for the country without any pressure from the local political leaders or from the local provinces,while in India their can be protest by the certain community can either delay or even can cancel the decision by the govt. While this a similar problem in all major democracies the alternate can be in the favor of the communist govt. or dictatorship if they really wants to do something for the country.

In a functioning democracy, projects can be delayed due to different interests, which is ok, because all functioning democracies are whining at a very high standard where food, health care, infrastructure and education etc. are already all in place. But by the end of the day, pretty much all projects are carried out, albeit at a higher cost due to compensation. I have never heard of any large scale projects being cancelled here in Germany due to (even massive) protests.

Poor countries just don't have the luxury to cancel whole infra projects due to some personal interests.
 
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China’s airports and airlines are worst in world for flight delays and cancellations

China’s airlines and airports continue to have the worst flight delays in the world, according to a travel industry monitor.

A survey of flight times last month showed that Beijing’s airport had the lowest proportion of flights leaving on time among 35 leading airports at just 18.3 per cent, FlightStat Inc. reported on its website.

hanghai was slightly better at 28.72 per cent, but still 10 percentage points below the next-worst performer, Istanbul.

Among airlines, mainland Chinese carriers made up eight of the 10 worst performing airlines. Flag carrier Air China came in sixth from the bottom, with just 54.58 per cent of its flights arriving on time.

No reasons were given for the poor performance, although industry analysts frequently blame the air force’s tight restrictions on airspace for heavy congestion along available corridors.:china::laughcry:
 
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In a mature and efficient democracy, ppl and politicians know how to compromise and reach agreements, and respect the agreements and then carry out the deal. The difference defining the efficiency of a democracy is whether the multiple interest parties are fighting to reach some common ground for progress, or they are simply fighting to ruin any project to harness political power.

Götterdämmerung;4518161 said:
In a functioning democracy, projects can be delayed due to different interests, which is ok, because all functioning democracies are whining at a very high standard where food, health care, infrastructure and education etc. are already all in place. But by the end of the day, pretty much all projects are carried out, albeit at a higher cost due to compensation. I have never heard of any large scale projects being cancelled here in Germany due to (even massive) protests.

Poor countries just don't have the luxury to cancel whole infra projects due to some personal interests.
 
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but China still steals other techs, still restricts its people to have kids, still prevents poeple to vote for their system, still enforces its rules on its people no matter people agree with it or not, still restricts people the access to open media, still dogs are killed x......., still proliferates WMD, still eyes the land and sea of its neighbouring countries, not having a good relationhip with most of the countries in the world and lmostly with its neighbours........ and on top of that....it steals others Cameras....:rofl:

Every CAPABLE countries are trying to steal things from each other, and we have being doing this since the very dawn of human civilization. Oh, recently found out that U.S. is doing so as well (I hoped U.S. was a better country, really......)

Yes, we are restricting people to have kids, and have being trying to adapt this policy to the optimized point. And I personally suggest India to do the similar thing, otherwise, trust me, you are going to regret in the near future.

Democracy and free speech, hum...., you've got a point here. However, without any other better choices, we prefer to get rich first and discuss about citizen rights later. For poor people like us, money calls~~~:P

Yes, we eat dogs. So what? Indians wipe *** with figures. Show some respect to culture differences here, OK?

WMD proliferation? Do you have evidence? Oh, wait a minute, at least China holds her nukes LEGALLY while how India gained the nuke power really reminds me about north Korea. Sorry to be honest .....

China holds solid friendship from more than half of her neighbors. Yes, we have some issues with several neighbor countries, but Oh!, wait, "the largest democracy in this world" has problems with neighbors as well, China, Pakistan, etc. :woot: :woot:

Let me see what's following. Haha territory problem. I just wanna say one thing: for several hundred of years, Arunachal Pradesh had been a part of China! So get away from our land, together with your stupid cameras! Are you satisfied? Or do you still miss the good old time of 1962?
I really do not want to go this far. You brought it out! :what::what:
 
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If you account for India's 6-8% YoY growth over past couple of decades and calculate the real GDP excluding debt accumulation of which the Indian economy have been built upon, India will be lucky to have actually grown by 1%. Now that those debts are coming home to roost with the Rupee losing confidence among investors. That debt based Ponzi scheme is falling apart right before our eyes. I believe India is ALREADY in recession if you calculate their real GDP. There is no way they are growing when it's currency has collapsed, inflation very high, and deficits soaring.

I've always said this, Indian economy was built on debt and now that they are forced to narrow their deficits (which have been their source of growth), their growth is collapsing. India is far to corrupt and the vast majority of its people are too incompetent to ever be successful.
Don't forget their uncontrolled breeding, predatory capitalism and malnutrition is turning the whole India into a giant feces pool slum.
 
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visit to China is always a humbling experience. Unlike Terminal 3 at — what else? — Indira Gandhi International Airport, there are no carpets concealing the floors of Beijing Capital Airport. Why planners of the Delhi facility wanted carpets is a mystery


Underneath the Carpets are Catacombs,Where corpses of Billion of people who die due to poverty and hunger are kept(India has 95% poverty):omghaha:

The idiot who wrote this piece of cr@p must be kicked in the rear.These idiots,who claim themselves to be Indians,are much itrested in writing 'poverty ****' to amuse Western readers.

Indira Gandhi International Airport New Delhi,is a nothing else but a world class airport.This pathetic idiot,could not find fault in anything there,and started to critisize the use of carpets??He even goes to the extend of stating,this is done to increase the number of patients suffering from respiratory diseases to help hospitals :omghaha:

Delhi Airport

Best Airport in 25-40million category

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They use carpets??Thats their decision,what has a dumbo journalist to do with an architects choice.I hate it when some pathetic journalists try to act like they are experts in everything under the sun:hitwall:

Thank lord,they've not used carpets in this section of the airport-Now that destroys the Dumb@$$ Journalists theory

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here is a tier 3 airport-from India

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atleast they dont use carpets in this airport too-thank lord

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Of course, carpets are not the only useless — indeed, destructive — extravagance in a facility that has become not the best in the world, but the most expensive.

The word thinks just the opposite

Best Airport in 25-40million category

Even the toilet facilities come from fancy locations such as Germany. Clearly, those in charge at IGIA Terminal 3 are used to their bottoms resting on the seats of German-made cars, hence their obsession to boost employment in that country at the expense of local suppliers.

Where do cement,steel and expertise come from?Engineered by L and T(India) and run by GMR(India)


Of course, there is a silver lining. Hospitals catering to respiratory diseases will see a sharp rise in their custom, as passengers spend hour after hour waiting for flights that seem never to take off, either because the pilot is in a bad mood that day or for some other cause.

Wah..kya bath hai,,This guy is really better in hatching conspiracy theories than Rupeenews!!
 
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CHina is ahead of us.... is it so hard to accept ???

Stop trolling, show them that we admire them for this and lets keep developing our nation.... and dont talk about silly developments contests.
 
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@Koovie mate do you agree with what the author say about Delhi Airport
 
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