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I wasn't talking about the video mostly, i was referring to the brit Pakistani achievers on this thread....
The video has some fair points but its a backhanded praise of Indian Americans.
Inspite of being the highest earning demographic in usa, Indians in the US are overwhelmingly democratic voters.
And they stand for equality (their words not mine).
They were basically whining that why aren't Indians uncle toms after being so successful ?
They are complaining about how Indians despite being given all the opportunities in the world in America and being the most successful immigrant group will still whine and complain about non existent "oppression" and "racism" by Americans and talk bad about America. Quite a lot feel a need to victimize themselves 24/7, and I think the professor made a very good point regarding that, its like how a lot of Muslims migrate over to western countries whilst complaining and hating everything about the West and its culture and then when some refuse to assimilate claim "oppression" when others complain.
 
Pakistan doesn't aspire to have nearly 40% of the ENTIRE earth's most severely malnourished and extreme poor being Pakistanis. Nor do we aspire to having over 732 millions of our people defecating in the open and receiving famine relief from Kenya and other sub-saharn African nations..........:azn::


















PS Why do indians want to live in the West, GCC Arab nations and other countries outside of india when according to indians on PDF, india is a superpower and has the most intelligent people on earth.........:lol:
Man!!! You're so try hard. Trying to draw parallel line with Pakistan.

Kenya aided as a goodwill during Covid devastation & you've turned it into a brownie :lol:

Do you know that a country willingly used to sniff undergarment mask abruptly? You don't even know the difference between helping & begging.

All your links are from 2013. 2012. You should get updated. Your dilemma is understandable.

India has pulled more population out of poverty in last 10 years than any country. It's more population than whole Pakistan :D

https://gdc.unicef.org/resource/report-india-lifted-271-million-people-out-poverty-decade

3 days ago IMF declared that India has almost wiped out extreme poverty which now makes lesser than 1% of population ;)

https://www.hindustantimes.com/worl... has almost,International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Even stunted kid only makes 46 Million. Now compare with India's population & do a proportion wise analysis with other countries :D

The ODF data is also from 2011 & is being used since. Cause last census happened in 2011 only :D
The 2021 census has been delayed due to Covid & will finalize in 2022.
BTW this is recent World Bank data.

The National Annual Rural Sanitation Survey (NARSS) 2018-19, conducted by an Independent Verification Agency under the World Bank support project to the Swachh Bharat Mission Grameen (SBM-G), has found that 96.5% of the households in rural India who have access to a toilet use it, government sources told ET. The survey has also re-confirmed the Open Defecation Free (ODF) status of 90.7% of villages which were previously declared and verified as ODF by various districts and states. The survey was
The survey was conducted between November 2018 and February 2019, covering 92040 households in 6136 villages across the country.

Read more at:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
 
Man!!! You're so try hard. Trying to draw parallel line with Pakistan.

Kenya aided as a goodwill during Covid devastation & you've turned it into a brownie :lol:

Do you know that a country willingly used to sniff undergarment mask abruptly? You don't even know the difference between helping & begging.

All your links are from 2013. 2012. You should get updated. Your dilemma is understandable.

India has pulled more population out of poverty in last 10 years than any country. It's more population than whole Pakistan :D

https://gdc.unicef.org/resource/report-india-lifted-271-million-people-out-poverty-decade

3 days ago IMF declared that India has almost wiped out extreme poverty which now makes lesser than 1% of population ;)

https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/india-has-almost-wiped-out-extreme-poverty-imf-101649311909782.html#:~:text=New Delhi: India has almost,International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Even stunted kid only makes 46 Million. Now compare with India's population & do a proportion wise analysis with other countries :D

The ODF data is also from 2011 & is being used since. Cause last census happened in 2011 only :D
The 2021 census has been delayed due to Covid & will finalize in 2022.
BTW this is recent World Bank data.

The National Annual Rural Sanitation Survey (NARSS) 2018-19, conducted by an Independent Verification Agency under the World Bank support project to the Swachh Bharat Mission Grameen (SBM-G), has found that 96.5% of the households in rural India who have access to a toilet use it, government sources told ET. The survey has also re-confirmed the Open Defecation Free (ODF) status of 90.7% of villages which were previously declared and verified as ODF by various districts and states. The survey was
The survey was conducted between November 2018 and February 2019, covering 92040 households in 6136 villages across the country.

Read more at:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

The above source you used are indian. The imf reports are ALSO made by indians so likely to be FAKE news and disinformation as india is proven to be the world's biggest FAKE NEWS and PROPAGANDA factory...........:azn::



So according to you, in 9/10 years india is poverty free?..........:lol:.........so in a few months time, the indian diaspora living in Muslim Arab GCC mations, the West and elsewhere will now be returning home to india?........:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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(Original title)India Needs US Support to Build Its Tech Future. Its Russia Ties Won't Help

India Needs the U.S. in Order to Realize Its Tech Ambitions

India Needs the U.S. in Order to Realize Its Tech Ambitions​

Tim Culpan6-8 minutes 4/11/2022

India is adamant about building up its technological independence, with $10 billion earmarked to develop semiconductor and display manufacturing. It’s also keen to assert its foreign-policy independence by leaning toward Moscow to the consternation of Washington. New Delhi would do well to see the connection between these two issues and consider its next course of action.
Some of the decisions made by China and India over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have caused disappointment, Brian Deese, the director of the White House National Economic Council, said Wednesday. India has been told that the consequences of a clearer alignment with Moscow could be “significant and long-term,” he said.
India’s decision to abstain from a United Nations vote condemning Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine doesn’t sit well with the U.S. or its many allies. And while that vote was purely symbolic, so was New Delhi’s abstention. That kind of signaling is likely to be remembered not just in the White House and State Department, but among members of Congress.
There may be good reasons for siding with Moscow. India relies on Russia for weapons support at a time when it faces borders skirmishes with China and ongoing tensions with Pakistan. Its energy needs also cannot be ignored. Russia reportedly offered India a $35 per barrel discount on oil, a fabulous deal given the spike in crude that followed the invasion. In a democracy, leaders like Prime Minister Narendra Modi are at great risk if they ignore basic needs of the people, such as affordable food and energy. Meanwhile, embracing Russia’s financial communication channel, SPFS, an alternative to the widely used SWIFT system, could aid trade between the two nations. But doing so would further annoy the U.S. and its allies that want to use SWIFT to monitor sanctions compliance.
It may be tempting, almost laudable, for India to shrug off these concerns and chart its own path in foreign affairs. Nationalistic leaders don’t want to seem beholden to great powers.
But the U.S. holds the key to India’s technology future. China’s ZTE Corp. and Huawei Technologies Inc. can attest to the havoc that stiff policies in Washington can wreak on their business. Having been caught for various sanctions-related infractions, both companies were cut off from being able to buy not only U.S. chips, but components made using American technology. The result was a 29% drop in Huawei’s revenue last year, including a plunge in domestic sales.
If India wants to have an industry built around chips and electronics, it cannot afford to be frozen out, notes Sana Hashmi, Visiting Fellow at the Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation in Taipei. “India's plans are definitely ambitious but difficult to achieve without external engagement,” she said. “While India is advanced in terms of IT services and software, it is in need of greater collaboration on the hardware part.”
To be clear, we’re a long way from the U.S. cutting off access.
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Washington wants India to succeed for numerous geopolitical and economic reasons. The world’s second-largest country is seen as a good buffer against Beijing’s expanding influence, while industrial leaders hope it can become a new center of global production to supplement or replace China. Last week's visit by Intel Corp. chief executive officer Pat Gelsinger highlights its growing stature in the technology industry.
Taiwanese companies like Foxconn Technology Group and Pegatron Corp., important contractors for U.S. giants like Apple Inc. and Tesla Inc., are keen to expand in the country and are signing up for New Delhi’s Make in India campaign. Taiwan is also the most likely conduit through which the country can get a start in semiconductors.
But the U.S. holds the cards. The most important technologies, and the companies that make them, are American. Contracts to supply Apple iPhones or Qualcomm Inc. chips won’t flow to factories in India — even those that are foreign owned — if the original client doesn’t sign off on them.
And right now, the trend is in the other direction — back toward the U.S., where Congress has earmarked a $52 billion package to develop its semiconductor sector, with Europe planning similar measures. Final assembly, from computers to cars, are also likely to be re-shored amid heightened political sensitivities over having so much of its technology and supply chain in far-off lands.
While India and China are rivals, the average American doesn’t appreciate the nuance and legislators reflect that reality. Any sense that New Delhi isn’t on board with U.S. goals — such as promoting democracy and rule of law — risks creating an impression that India can’t be trusted. Siding with an autocratic power that’s invaded a peaceful neighbor is a small step in building that sentiment.
It would not serve India well to find itself in the crosshairs of a nationalistic U.S. politician seeking to target America’s next enemy. This may be unfair, and even inaccurate, but Indian politicians know that truth and fairness aren’t the currency of power.
India has every chance of becoming a successful and prosperous player in the global technology industry. But its leaders should remember that it’s important to choose your friends wisely.
More From This Writer and Others at Bloomberg Opinion:

  • India's Chip Dreams Aren't Crazy, Just Misguided: Tim Culpan
  • India Must Say No to This Rupees-for-Rubles Deal: Andy Mukherjee
  • The Great Folly of China Busting Russian Sanctions: Tim Culpan
 
(Original title)India Needs US Support to Build Its Tech Future. Its Russia Ties Won't Help

India Needs the U.S. in Order to Realize Its Tech Ambitions

India Needs the U.S. in Order to Realize Its Tech Ambitions​

Tim Culpan6-8 minutes 4/11/2022

India is adamant about building up its technological independence, with $10 billion earmarked to develop semiconductor and display manufacturing. It’s also keen to assert its foreign-policy independence by leaning toward Moscow to the consternation of Washington. New Delhi would do well to see the connection between these two issues and consider its next course of action.
Some of the decisions made by China and India over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have caused disappointment, Brian Deese, the director of the White House National Economic Council, said Wednesday. India has been told that the consequences of a clearer alignment with Moscow could be “significant and long-term,” he said.
India’s decision to abstain from a United Nations vote condemning Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine doesn’t sit well with the U.S. or its many allies. And while that vote was purely symbolic, so was New Delhi’s abstention. That kind of signaling is likely to be remembered not just in the White House and State Department, but among members of Congress.
There may be good reasons for siding with Moscow. India relies on Russia for weapons support at a time when it faces borders skirmishes with China and ongoing tensions with Pakistan. Its energy needs also cannot be ignored. Russia reportedly offered India a $35 per barrel discount on oil, a fabulous deal given the spike in crude that followed the invasion. In a democracy, leaders like Prime Minister Narendra Modi are at great risk if they ignore basic needs of the people, such as affordable food and energy. Meanwhile, embracing Russia’s financial communication channel, SPFS, an alternative to the widely used SWIFT system, could aid trade between the two nations. But doing so would further annoy the U.S. and its allies that want to use SWIFT to monitor sanctions compliance.
It may be tempting, almost laudable, for India to shrug off these concerns and chart its own path in foreign affairs. Nationalistic leaders don’t want to seem beholden to great powers.
But the U.S. holds the key to India’s technology future. China’s ZTE Corp. and Huawei Technologies Inc. can attest to the havoc that stiff policies in Washington can wreak on their business. Having been caught for various sanctions-related infractions, both companies were cut off from being able to buy not only U.S. chips, but components made using American technology. The result was a 29% drop in Huawei’s revenue last year, including a plunge in domestic sales.
If India wants to have an industry built around chips and electronics, it cannot afford to be frozen out, notes Sana Hashmi, Visiting Fellow at the Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation in Taipei. “India's plans are definitely ambitious but difficult to achieve without external engagement,” she said. “While India is advanced in terms of IT services and software, it is in need of greater collaboration on the hardware part.”
To be clear, we’re a long way from the U.S. cutting off access.
Opinion. Data. More Data.Opinion. Data. More Data.Opinion. Data. More Data.
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Washington wants India to succeed for numerous geopolitical and economic reasons. The world’s second-largest country is seen as a good buffer against Beijing’s expanding influence, while industrial leaders hope it can become a new center of global production to supplement or replace China. Last week's visit by Intel Corp. chief executive officer Pat Gelsinger highlights its growing stature in the technology industry.
Taiwanese companies like Foxconn Technology Group and Pegatron Corp., important contractors for U.S. giants like Apple Inc. and Tesla Inc., are keen to expand in the country and are signing up for New Delhi’s Make in India campaign. Taiwan is also the most likely conduit through which the country can get a start in semiconductors.
But the U.S. holds the cards. The most important technologies, and the companies that make them, are American. Contracts to supply Apple iPhones or Qualcomm Inc. chips won’t flow to factories in India — even those that are foreign owned — if the original client doesn’t sign off on them.
And right now, the trend is in the other direction — back toward the U.S., where Congress has earmarked a $52 billion package to develop its semiconductor sector, with Europe planning similar measures. Final assembly, from computers to cars, are also likely to be re-shored amid heightened political sensitivities over having so much of its technology and supply chain in far-off lands.
While India and China are rivals, the average American doesn’t appreciate the nuance and legislators reflect that reality. Any sense that New Delhi isn’t on board with U.S. goals — such as promoting democracy and rule of law — risks creating an impression that India can’t be trusted. Siding with an autocratic power that’s invaded a peaceful neighbor is a small step in building that sentiment.
It would not serve India well to find itself in the crosshairs of a nationalistic U.S. politician seeking to target America’s next enemy. This may be unfair, and even inaccurate, but Indian politicians know that truth and fairness aren’t the currency of power.
India has every chance of becoming a successful and prosperous player in the global technology industry. But its leaders should remember that it’s important to choose your friends wisely.
More From This Writer and Others at Bloomberg Opinion:

  • India's Chip Dreams Aren't Crazy, Just Misguided: Tim Culpan
  • India Must Say No to This Rupees-for-Rubles Deal: Andy Mukherjee
  • The Great Folly of China Busting Russian Sanctions: Tim Culpan





So over 1.4 billion indians need to rely on americans and other whites for their technology?..........:azn:
 
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You know I kind a agree with her, indians in USA should be humble enough to respect the country which gave them much better opportunities that their native country and not criticize each and every small inconvenience they encounter over there. No country is perfect but lot better than your country of origin which you left.
 
When did I say India is a superpower? :D
Looks like you're adding manifest of mental breakdown.
And no, the data isn't from 2017 but from 2013.

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Don't try to scheme me.
And FYI most expired visa holders are added to this numbers, way different than Muslim refugees Lol
This is the reason you will see all over the world most of the Pakistanis are deported like hell.

As you've tried to compare, this is the wholesale data regarding Pakistan Lol

Over 618,000 Pakistanis deported from 138 countries since 2015 (2015-2020)


https://www.aninews.in/news/world/a...-from-138-countries-since-201520210624202148/

:lol::lol::lol:
Nobody can compare that.






The biggest shame is that you are using ani, an indian media outlet for evidence. ani and the indian media are the world's BIGGEST FAKE NEWS and PROPAGANDA factory.........:lol::



In the meantime over 4 million indians died from coronavirus..............:azn:................nobody can cmpare that.....................:lol::

 
This shows highly educated Indians prefer to leave India
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When did I say India is a superpower? :D
Looks like you're adding manifest of mental breakdown.
And no, the data isn't from 2017 but from 2013.

View attachment 833616

Don't try to scheme me.
And FYI most expired visa holders are added to this numbers, way different than Muslim refugees Lol
This is the reason you will see all over the world most of the Pakistanis are deported like hell.

As you've tried to compare, this is the wholesale data regarding Pakistan Lol

Over 618,000 Pakistanis deported from 138 countries since 2015 (2015-2020)


https://www.aninews.in/news/world/a...-from-138-countries-since-201520210624202148/

:lol::lol::lol:
Nobody can compare that.
Whom are you explaining? He spams the very same set of articles and copy paste posts in reply of every post like an automated bot.
 
Very stupid ways to chicken out cause some Hussain & their lobbyists made a claim :rofl::rofl::rofl:
Proves why Pakistanis aren't ever taken seriously on any global stage even your PM tried to beg on the floor. Sab American Saazish hai but as per condition.
My all links are from world bank & survey by World Bank agencies.
Don't give a diddly squat if you/Pakistanis accept or not.

Very stupid ways to chicken out cause some Hussain & their lobbyists made a claim :rofl::rofl::rofl:
Proves why Pakistanis aren't ever taken seriously on any global stage even your PM tried to beg on the floor. Sab American Saazish hai but as per condition.
My all links are from world bank & survey by World Bank agencies.
Don't give a diddly squat if you/Pakistanis accept or not.







So you admit that there is NO evidence for your claims just hearsay.............:lol: So despite being the world's biggest shi*hole, 4 million dying from coronavirus and india receiving famine relief from Kenya, you HONESTLY believe india matters on the world stage?........:rofl::rofl::




 
The lady has a right to critisize, Indians now exceed Mexicans in numbers for illegally entering the US. And if you make it there by hook or crook thank your lucky stars, but Indians being Indians think they are God's gift to mankind... If they are so great why they want to escape India.

That's what those people think of all South Asians, not just Indians. If anything people from Pakistan and Bangladesh gets additional stigmas for being Muslims.
 
On the meantime over 4 million indians died from coronavirus..............:azn:................nobody can cmpare that.....................:lol::


Whom are you explaining? He spams the very same set of articles and copy paste posts in reply of every post like an automated bot.
As usual they seem to always counter with those highly primitive data & all those repetitive overly used toilet & slum references :argh: Very limited spectrum of response they've.
 
Looks like a bald person mocking others for hair fall HaHa

Still you haven't left no stones unturned to take cheap shots no? She was literally categorising all browns & Central Asians which includes you. Proves how distant you're from reality or an ignorant by choice :disagree:

You may not know but Indians & Jews have the most participation of being legal immigrants in America unlike some Arabs & Pakistanis rotting in refugee containers Lol Calculate the the numbers of Pakistanis get deported every year & compare with other countries once. There's nothing called ILLEGAL INDIAN IMMIGRANT.

And you should also know that there are only 4 Million Indian immigrants in USA which makes lesser than 0.5% of total India's population. So there goes your fart claim that most Indians want to leave India.

We're not god but certainly the most influential community in abroad with highest per capita income & that comes with loads of perks :D

As usual, it's very comical to see that a so called senior member can't even construct a decent argument & making statements like a lowkey social media tro acting out of emotion.

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It's a 7 years old data. Now you can assume.
Literally last month a family of indians was found dead crossing ILLEGALY through the border to America from Canada
 
How did you conclude that? I mean Indian expats only make 1% of Indian population. If 1% is leaving, many times of that are staying. Those who are working in USA are mostly temporary visa holders. At a point of time majority will come back. India don't support dual nationality. So how can you claim that? Lol looks like another immature statement most trolls would use.

@Nilgiri ( Indian member living in Canada ) has number ( coming from Indian who studied abroad ) where majority he said dont come back. He also acknowledged those who dont come back later change the citizenship.
 
Wow Pakistani Americans earning more than white Americans :woot: I am surprised.
Pakistani americans and Pakistani Canadians tend to be much more educated and wealthier compared to British Pakistanis. Both countries have extremally tough immigration processes so only the doctors, engineers, professors, professionals, etc. get to come to America/Canada. On the other hand in Britain you get the average Pakistani from the pind who tend to be less educated and from a lower socio-economic background. That's the reason Pakistanis don't have a great reputation in the UK but in America a lot of Pakistanis are very influential and high in the socio-economic ladder.
 

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