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India Developing, but still a long way to go

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Wow, thanks for sharing.

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I remember seeing these CGIs years ago, now its coming to reality!
 
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Aren't some of you guys get tired of abusing India one way or another. My thanks to a few who posted pretty pictures of India developing and curses to a lot of those who hate India.

Chinese think they have done well, Not really. They are under American gun. Any time American could stop buying their third rate products, China would come to a grinding halt. Any day Americans in order to cut their unemployment rate ask the manufacturing back to their own shores and stop the easy currency conversion rate and Chinese goods would be unneeded. The worst is yet to come, the American could refuse to pay the monies they have borrowed and that would bring China back to stone age.

The forgoing could happen. Then all those meglev trains, those glitzy building built hastily would crumble.

So stop dreaming about China is super economic power. It has emptied its mines of iron ore, coal and other mineral wealth just to sell to the west. What did they get in return - hastily built buildings, roads and housing.
 
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Listen to this guy :haha: .

Are Indians and Pak.'s so naive, I guess they are, that they buy into whatever their goon politicians tell them?

Indo-Pak., that's all S. Asia, Asia and the greater world is all about. Indo-Pak. is the defining, nuclear arms race of today.
Indo-Pak. animosity is greater than any other in the world. Indo-Pak. conflict's gotton down and dirty to the extent of playing, some would say preying, on the citizens' religious sentiments, further, the conflict is even used to polarise and amplify language, cuisine and culture.

How do you win a war in the 21'st century, the century of peace? Bosnia, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan ... these are no wars, silly. A 100 pound gorilla, the only super-power, bullying and throwing its weight around. Skirmishes at best. Indian, Pak. and global politicians are playing India Vs. China for self-interest. India & China are like chalk & cheese.

It's not Af-Pak., it's not Iran, it's not Lanka or Burma. These are side shows, trailers. The great game is still India. India - The Golden Bird. India-The Jewel in the Crown. India's fabled riches keep emrging in new forms - latest is intellectual, education based riches (read computer science & engg. = IT outsourcing).

Nasty Indian politicians almost sabotaged India's colonial, common-wealth and therefore Global education prerogative. Said imperative is today worth some $ 200 Billion, 1/3'rd in white collar remittances and the rest in booming pharma, IT, Engg. exports + Global FDI in India's exports industries.

Pak. diluted it's 'Indian' riches. Pak. is not turning into the brains of the world. Pak. lost out on even becoming the brains of the Islamic world. Even marginalised Indian Muslims throw up better Global intellectual's then Pak. Old Pak.'s finished, new Pak. is only months old and seriously needs to re-invent itself or else just carry on.
 
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Listen to you :haha: .
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China and India are not only like chalk and cheese.
Rivalry is all bs but China is a bottom-up story, where India ended up top-down and mixed.

Chinese blood, sweat and often very life, politely- Human rights, built today's shiny, rich China.

Indian model was a mix of agri. tech. & Green revolution, colonial education, mineral ore and bauxite exports, traditonal textiles like bedsheets and leather garments, gems and diamond jewellery exports, and armies of labourers, clerks, nurses, accountants, doctors and IT pro.'s remittances is the real story India's emergence.
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  • DOn't miss the wood for the trees.

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Listen to you :haha: .
  • Give credit where credit is due.
China and India are not only like chalk and cheese.
Rivalry is all bs but China is a bottom-up story, where India ended up top-down and mixed.

Chinese blood, sweat and often very life, politely- Human rights, built today's shiny, rich China.

Indian model was a mix of agri. tech. & Green revolution, colonial education, mineral ore and bauxite exports, traditional textiles like bedsheets and leather garments, gems and diamond jewellery exports, and armies of labourers, clerks, nurses, accountants, doctors and IT pro.'s remittances is the real story India's emergence.
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  • Don't miss the wood for the trees.
 
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