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India should follow China in combating air pollution: WHO

That's what is truly amazing aspect of their pollution. Now I wonder how long democracy can cover that.

In fact, it is not democracy, but somehow, Western regime-friendly private media cares more about China than India.

Indians can always argue "at least we have freedom". "Freedom" has become the last refuge for all loser.

On topic, to address a problem, one should first acknowledge the problem and have the will to solve the problem, then come up with a corrective action plan, finally you need an effective mechanism to carry out and oversee the implementation of the plan.

India has none of above. WTO's suggestion will not have any bearing on India, for long time to come.
 
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Yes we are free....atleast my govt will not tell me how many children i can have..lol.

No go read global times and take count how many warnings China gave today.
Hahaha...
Please be my guest. Have as much as you want.

I told my VP I quit if they send me to India. So they are sending a slum dog back for a week so I am happy again.
Bro, you should have gone to India just to witness their miserable lives.
 
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Part of me want to go and take pics of slums . But I don't want to catch some unknown incurable Ganges disease .
You don't need to go to a slum. The airport is one big slum.
 
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Yes we are free....atleast my govt will not tell me how many children i can have..lol.

No go read global times and take count how many warnings China gave today.

The bold : why do I feel that you are mocking India, rather than praise them?

Because I think that it is the over population in India that cause all those problem that they're facing. If they can't control the birthrate, expect more trouble in the future. I hope that it is not the "Freedom to breath the polluted air" that they embrace.
 
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Part of me want to go and take pics of slums . But I don't want to catch some unknown incurable Ganges disease .
let's just have some slum tours.
The rest of the country has nothing to show.
 
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Indians can always argue "at least we have freedom". "Freedom" has become the last refuge for all loser.

On topic, to address a problem, one should first acknowledge the problem and have the will to solve the problem, then come up with a corrective action plan, finally you need an effective mechanism to carry out and oversee the implementation of the plan.

India has none of above. WTO's suggestion will not have any bearing on India, for long time to come.

I wish they would not wave the "democracy and freedom" stick each time they et angry at China (at least on this forum and maybe in their media), this would give them a chance to actually learn from the best practice. To be too much ideologically stiff is dangerous.

And maybe, "democracy and freedom" is the poor and less efficient country's least refuge. One can be "anything" in the abstract domain, which is actually easy.

The freedom of using tweeter is much easier than the freedom of building one's own national tweeter and actually earning money from it.

Hence, the difference.
 
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Indians can always argue "at least we have freedom". "Freedom" has become the last refuge for all loser.

On topic, to address a problem, one should first acknowledge the problem and have the will to solve the problem, then come up with a corrective action plan, finally you need an effective mechanism to carry out and oversee the implementation of the plan.

India has none of above. WTO's suggestion will not have any bearing on India, for long time to come.

"Freedom" to breath Polluted air :sick:

Oh indian oh indian :coffee:
 
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