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they can learn how fucked up people like that work and investigate on what caused that guy to be such a disgusting animal. China may have one of the lowest rates of rape in the world but best to lower it further.
China does not tolerate crime. Do not consider the right of the criminal but ensure the justice for the victims. A totally different mentality than the US. where the 9th place trophy is as big as the winners so no one would get hurt.
They tolerate crimes by white people, but don't enforce if blacks kill blacks. They will throw blacks in jail for fun though. They just don't know which they like more, killing blacks indirectly or jailing them to ruin their lives.
As every one knows, the anti-corruption movement is going strong.
One thing that China could have avoided by necessary measures by simply
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OP intention is not trying to help China but just trying to boast his own ego by trying to teach China something. If China ask his beloved india to learn a thing or two. I doubt he will gladly accept it. Members do not fool by him.
You are wrong.
Indians in general are in awe of China's achievements. In every article that I read about economics, even the ones in which China is portrayed hostile, the writer never fails to mention areas where we need to learn from China.
We have tremendous areas to learn from China. We recognize this. Heck! Our PM, FM and all sorts of leaders have openly said it.
Examples of some comments:
1. FM recently
"Citing the example of China, Jaitley said the Asian country grew by about 9 per cent on an average for over three decades and reached where it is today."
He was talking about the need to grow at fast paces for long periods. India needs sustained GDP growth of 9-10 pct: Arun Jaitley | The Financial Express
2. PM Narendra Modi
a. Interview with Fareed Zakaria (He tried his best to lure Modi to make negative comments about China)
"Look at how it has focused on economic development. It's hardly the sign of a country that wants to be isolated. We should have trust in China's understanding and have faith that it will accept global laws and will play its role in cooperating and moving forward. "
b. Modi says govt. has identified 1700 obsolete laws for repeal | NetIndian
"He suggested that a digital version of this museum be also prepared. He said in many parts of the world, museums are a part of everyday life. He gave the example of China, which is building many museums currently. He said India too has a glorious heritage to preserve and showcase. "
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3. India's Economic Adviser
Let rupee dip when possible for India's long-term economic wellbeing: Arvind Subramanian, CEA - The Economic Times
3. General Articles
a. A lesson PM Narendra Modi could learn from China
b. Let rupee dip when possible for India's long-term economic wellbeing: Arvind Subramanian, CEA - The Economic Times
Not only this. We are officially trying to learn from you in many areas:
1. India's delegation is visiting to learn how to implement train projects, and high speed trains
2. During the last visit of Xi, India got its wish to have some of its diplomats attend and learn from the training of Chinese diplomats, who are among the most skilled diplomats in the world.
3. Our whole textile policy, the recommendations that is, is totally based on China. China in mind, draft textile policy talks of mega hubs, disinvestment & FDI | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis
These are just examples from top of my head. I will keep editing this piece. We learn from you like crazy. Basically we are, frankly speaking, very very respectful of your achievements. Most Indians, trust me, want to be friends with China if only some long lingering issues can be resolved. We love you and hate you at the same time. India has more to learn from China than the reverse way around.
But, even then there are still few things that China can learn from India. These are obviously less than what India can learn from China. But the difference is, that we are very eager to learn from you. Very Very Eager.
Boy Oh Boy!
Seeing these photos, I sometimes feel perhaps a dictatorship would have been better for India in the initial stages. But then, I don't trust a dictatorship would have been able to keep India united due to the underlying diversity of India.
I so envy China! Everyone does. We will try our best to learn from China, and its glorious success.
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