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A space program which runs a large network of satellites and has sent a mission to the Moon.
A huge services industry which services some of the largest companies around the globe. I recently was in a central European country and saw a large infosys office there.
Has several companies doing cutting edge research in bio tech and nano tech field.
Indians run some of the largest steel factories in the world.
Leaders in using Thorium which it has in large quantities to generate Nuclear energy.
Has a very capable engineering and pharmaceutical industry.
All this from a country which barely opened up in the last 2 decades.
If you consider that the country was almost bankrupt in the 90s, India has come a long way. It doesn't have a large GDP per capita yet but it is growing at a fast pace. Even in this economic climate, India has been growing at a fairly good pace. Even if it takes time to raise its per-capita GDP by sheer dint of its size, it is already among the largest economies with a large influence on the world.
Look at where China's economy was 20 years back and look where it is now. With the right policies and lots of hard work, I do not see why India shouldn't be in a similar position 20 years hence.
leave him. we know that in many fields we are superior to them.
forget that and remember we enjoyed trade surplus against US-world's largest economy.
has Pakistan done this?
we are one of the only 7 nations which have fast breeder reactors.
Breeder reactor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and yet honorable Roadrunner thinks Pakistan and India has same level of technology.
plus India is 5th biggest producer of steel in world
noone is seriously interested in fast breeder reactors.
the technology isn't new.
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blah blah, steel this and that. Steel is not even basic technology.
A space program which runs a large network of satellites and has sent a mission to the Moon.
A huge services industry which services some of the largest companies around the globe. I recently was in a central European country and saw a large infosys office there.
Has several companies doing cutting edge research in bio tech and nano tech field.
Indians run some of the largest steel factories in the world.
Leaders in using Thorium which it has in large quantities to generate Nuclear energy.
Has a very capable engineering and pharmaceutical industry.
All this from a country which barely opened up in the last 2 decades.
If you consider that the country was almost bankrupt in the 90s, India has come a long way. It doesn't have a large GDP per capita yet but it is growing at a fast pace. Even in this economic climate, India has been growing at a fairly good pace. Even if it takes time to raise its per-capita GDP by sheer dint of its size, it is already among the largest economies with a large influence on the world.
Look at where China's economy was 20 years back and look where it is now. With the right policies and lots of hard work, I do not see why India shouldn't be in a similar position 20 years hence.
we have sent a probe to moon even though it failed can pakistan do that today
noone is seriously interested in fast breeder reactors.
the technology isn't new.
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blah blah, steel this and that. Steel is not even basic technology.
you didn't reply to second line of my post.
is it because you second it?
lol. when you send a probe to the moon that succeeds that would be the first target
pakistan and india are not different cutting edge technology wise.
noone is seriously interested in fast breeder reactors.
the technology isn't new.
---------- Post added at 03:10 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:08 PM ----------
blah blah, steel this and that. Steel is not even basic technology.
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what was the line?
forget that and remember we enjoyed trade surplus against US-world's largest economy.
Lol, well that sounds interesting. Good luck running with that theory.
Ah, the dreams and aspirations of the Pakistani people for parity with India...cute...
I distinctly remember that one time when the guy threw a hissy fit claiming Pakistanis are "racially" superior to Indians as well. It went beyond the average racist claims and bordered around sheer stupidity.The fact that he's desperate to claim that Pakistan is on par with India technology wise surely means something. Especially coming from the ilk who normally chant that they're "better" at everything.