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Starbucks is opening a new store in China every 15 hours. How many stores in India in a month?
McDonald's China 2400
McDonald's India 290
Lol
Burger King India = 150
Burger King China = 12,000
India loses a burger war with China too.
Lol
Its all about a purchasing power.
India is a low income country.
Hello Modians...
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15 Ways That China’s Military Is Quite Powerful in 2018
1. China could be the first country to develop a warship with a railgun
China may be the first to bring it on their ships. | STR/AFP/Getty Images
Based on photos that surfaced in February 2018, it’s looking like China may possibly be the first country to develop a warship with a devastating weapon called a railgun. A banner on the ship reads: “Provide the first-class naval weapon & equipment for building the first-class navy in the world.”
“A railgun is a futuristic weapon that fires a projectile by supplying two parallel, conductive rails with a powerful electric charge, creating a magnetic field. The projectile, likely some sort of missile, is placed between the rails and is launched at supersonic speeds through the barrel by an electromagnetic reaction known as Lorentz force. The result can be devastating for conventional armor and defenses,” reports Newsweek.
Next: The U.S. has one, too.
2. The U.S. has its own railgun
The U.S. has their own version, but hasn’t brought it out to sea. | U.S. Navy/John F. Williams/Wikimedia Commons
China’s not the only country with a railgun, but it is the only country with the weapon on a warship. America has it’s own railgun, but it’s completely based on land. It can fire kinetic energy projectiles over 4,500 miles per hour, but the U.S. has, reportedly, struggled to get the weapon out to sea.
Next: The Chinese military is catching up.
3. China is catching up to the U.S. military
They’re aiming to close the gap. | Vano Shlamov/AFP/Getty Images
For many years, the U.S. has been considered the leader in military power and technology. But with recent developments, including this railgun, China seems to be catching up in a big way. “China is still on the way to catch up to the western countries, the railgun just embodied their great endeavor,” dagang cao told Newsweek.
Next: The U.S. is outnumbered.
4. China has more military personnel than the U.S.
China has a much larger military. | Mandy Cheng/AFP/Getty Images
In 2016, the U.S. had 1.3 million active duty military personnel, and 811,000 in reserve. Compare that to China’s 2.3 million active military members, and a half-million in reserve. Numbers-wise, we’re outnumbered.
Next: Cyber warfare experts
5. Cyber warfare
We’re not sure how much they’re capable of. | supershabashnyi/iStock/Getty Images
Like many components of China’s military techniques, what they’re capable of in terms of cyber warfare is a huge secret. We do know, though, that China has up to 130,000 people in various cyber-warfare divisions ready to go. With these divisions, they could be capable of taking control of electronics in other countries, hack government databases, and launch coordinated disinformation campaigns.
Next: The U.S. and India need to team up against China.
6. The U.S. and India are teaming up to counter China’s military moves
India is teaming up with the U.S. | Raveendran/AFP/Getty Images
During a diplomatic conference that took place early April 2018, U.S.-Indian relations was a hot topic of discussion with the intent of hopefully countering China’s aggressive military moves.
“Several in attendance spoke openly on the sidelines with The Washington Times about a China-inspired urgency for increased U.S.-Indian military ties and a more robust democracy- and capitalism-driven development and foreign investment plan to counter Beijing’s surging regional influence,” reported The Washington Times.
Next: They have a lot of nuclear warheads.
7. China is estimated to have around 250 nuclear warheads
They could easily hit the U.S. if they wanted. | Isaac Lawrence/AFP/Getty Images
Though China’s exact nuclear capacity is a state secret, independent estimates put the number of warheads the country has at somewhere between 250 and 260. According to Ranker, these warheads “could easily hit the West Coast of the US, having between 45 and 50 long range missiles, with possibly double that number coming online before 2020.”
Your problem is that you hate India too much but you have to hide behind a Hindu name to hide your real identity like many does across the world to save humiliation. That is the brand name you guys carries. You are good for whining here. Cry baby can cry only and cannot do anything else. There are many such crybabies in terms of individuals, groups and even Nations. They have just one work and that is to cry. They becomes a laughing stock first and irrelevant later. You are in laughing stock stage now,.