for any visions we need strong economy GoI just following foot steps of China. Our progress might be slow but it is steady as we are not dragon, we are elephant.
A few years ago india experienced one of the biggest electricity failure in Bombay.
Recently that also happened in some Latin American countries like Argentina.
You people are praised as having democratic governance.
Isnt that a joke?
(forum trolls please go away if you want to repeat stupid comments line "Chinese dont understand "democracy"")
Taiwan under stupid Tsai IE and the TOXIC DPP is following the indian footsteps.
Next is the stupid HK democrats + rioters.
I swear just a few days ago I read some morons comment, lauging about Chinas water allocation and reservation programs and insisted India has more than enough water. Karma I guess...
If that happend in China, worse in some minority backyard of the country, you know it would be all over the Western worlds headlines blaming Chinas government for systematic failure, label Chinese programs as destinied to fail GDP scams, predicting Chinas collapse, looking for an excuse to stir up civilian unrest and complain that moderate terrorists still cant organise attacks on Chinese civilians through Facebook.
But hey its India. Thats just normal and no one expects anything from India as long as China is the bigger thorn in the eye and Indian programs are just not good enough and every delay and failure can be excused by Indias awesome superior democracy that respects peoples rights to starve and run out of water or something like that.
These western losers want China to fail because we are going by and large the right direction moving 1.4 billion people forward and doing quite well.
Unlike China's focus on manufacturing, setting a strong technical and economic foundations for (re-)building our Country, India took another route, if I remember correctly, emphasising on "software" sectors partly due to their language skills, for their grand plan of india's development. The west has been seeing that the indians are complementing to their own shortages in the service sectors and of course they are happy to subscribe to the dirt cheap labour providers ( call centers, programmers, marketing digital companies ...etc).
We are seen more as a threat to the hegemony because we have gradually been replacing their mid-to-hitech industries despite starting from humble textile, toys, shoes, accessories manufacturing.