Skeptic
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All that crap for nothing. Can you kindly quote any Indian senior official claiming that India has become a super-power?? Wants to become a Super Power?? If you can not clearly see what questions are being raised and getting caught up in shallow logic - we can hardly expect a debate.You shallowness of logic is amazing, yet not surprising to many of us anymore.
It is not an ordinary bridge, like those collapsed in China, Canada, or USA. It is a bridge symbolizing the pride of a shinning India who is hosting the glorious and to-be-better-than-Beijing-Olympics CWG, much hypered by so many proud Indian patriots, and therefore (must, I guess) having mobilized their best resources for it. Otherwise, why do you big-mouth it if you dont give a high expectation?
Hypothetically, suppose you deploy a high valued Su-30 along China, or Carriers in Ocean, in an attempt to defend your country. You regard that as the highest stake. You trust your authorities. You risk your sons and brothers lives. You contribute your tax monies, enduring price hike from Russia, feeding your soldier, training the operators, maintaining the equipment, and tolerating your corrupted officials... You then hyper this and that. On the day when your enemy invade, your Su-30 are shot down, your carriers are sunk
Now you trust your authorities with the bridge and ceilling, but they fail you.
People here are talking about deep core values beneath the phenomena of bridges and ceilings. The core values a power, be it super or not, regional or global, must possess.
All non-mentally-challenged will feel that once they cast their eyes on the thought-provoking, albeit inflammatory, title.
What? India doesn't want to be a regional superpower? Just because the collaps of a bridge? If India doesn't want to be a regional superpower, it is not India! Period!
...Well, one more thing learnt about an Indian's mouth...
When speaking to a kid one needs to speak his language - to counter a shallow argument - you can only expect shallow logic.
Since you do not seem too bright to catch the crux - I will spell it out for you. Thee have been several articles first claiming that India wants to become a superpower and then start bashing in the same context. This is a straw-man argument Straw man - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Where you stick a label on India and bash India for not being worthy of it. We sir are a very poor nation with millions below poverty line. We have children dying of malnutrition and mothers for lack of medical care. We are not a superpower - infact a very very long way off it. To defy this status - you need not bring a collapsing bridge to our notice - when other much more obvious aspects are existing.