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India in Transition>Dangerous Misperceptions: Chinese Views of India’s Rise

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The rebellion is also known as India's First War of Independence, the Great Rebellion, the Indian Mutiny, the Revolt of 1857, the Uprising of 1857, the Sepoy Rebellion, and the Sepoy Mutiny.

muslim mutiny where have i read that?
oh yeah pakistani textbooks
 
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ohh yes ... I can see it ... more than 10 years of average 8% growth.. ground breaking MNC franchises.. burgeoning economy... Presence of every technological giant in India .. i can see we are doomed... and pakistan with terrorism.. no foreign investment.. barely any development is going to zoom ahead ... please tell me exactly what you are smoking cos i would love to try some of it, must be the good stuff !!!
How dare u indian talk to mard e mominin like that opologise at once:devil::azn:
 
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India is very poor on all the above. There's numerical advantages in India i don't deny but quantity is irrelevant here.


i can see your hatred on India. your trying to show every thing negative on India. all the best think tank- you deserve it.
 
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India is very poor on all the above. There's numerical advantages in India i don't deny but quantity is irrelevant here.

take export figure of IT and automobile here for you

IT export- $ 60 bn
Engineering/Automobile- $ 60 bn

total of two- $120 bn

now convert it to your own currency then make further comment
 
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take export figure of IT and automobile here for you

IT export- $ 60 bn
Engineering/Automobile- $ 60 bn

total of two- $120 bn

now convert it to your own currency then make further comment

damn boy ...That just might be equal to there GDP...lolz
 
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lol thats what they teach you in india these days?

Aryan with all respect I would like to point out that Indian text books don't actually focus on the religious compositions. The mutiny you are pointing to is known as India's First War of Independance or the uprising of 1857. There were participants from all communities in there fighting for the national cause and not a religious cause. The text books try to focus more on national identity instead of dividing people on religious basis.
 
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The author could have simply come to PDF and observed the same thing.

I have lived both in and outside India and am witness to the changes happening in India since the socialist era of the 80s and the liberalised environment since the 90s. There is no doubt at all that India is changing rapidly and its influence in the world is growing. It is already among the leading powers in this world.
 
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thats why pakistans getting rid of you and india is becoming closer to you they accept you as masters

Great joke ! If I go into details we will go off topic. You getting rid of west???? No they showed the door(..may be something else!
) to you guys and now you are craving for chinese hospitality(..atleast in refugee camps) I bet if offered more money your leader will stand infront of our doors! Even though you change your master, you will remain as .......... I dont want to get into it. We shall refrain from it.
 
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Pakistan and India are not technologically different. I have no idea why you think they are. Must be watching too much bollywood.

That isn't my point. You seem to base everything on the present.

India is doing extremely poorly at the moment. That is one reason it is getting better. But it will fizzle out very quickly. All factors are against it (i'm not naming them, you can work them out).

Yes yes you'll be doomed you bloody Indians, I know this and so does the local hate preacher! *shakes fist*
 
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what a poor mentality.

a thread on India is followed by some real, valid criticism and it sends their minds spinning into the inbuilt (and justified) inferiority complex. It is a simple fact that India, for the improvement it will make, isn't going to be of any importance. If that evokes the feelings of inferiority, then so be it.

A passing reader to this thread would say Indians are more obsessed with Pakistan, than the other way round.


Dear Troll do you have a false flag
 
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