Yes, Pinochet was a great humanitarian himself.
1. Mr. Bald is a comrade. I too am an admirer of sexy bhabhis.
2. In 2019 India had 449,002 road accidents and 151,113 people killed in them, and that was mainly because of people driving personal two-wheelers and cars and not following rules and the total chaos of having tens of millions of cars and two-wheelers and the general non-scientific arrangement of roads and the buildings surrounding them. Add to that chaos the unscientific service vehicles. Look at the pipes-carrying pushcart in Bald's vid above. I have seen pipes being tied up to the top of autorickshaws and on bullock carts ( yes, they are still used in India ) and electrical and electronic goods like large TVs being carried on motorcycles. If all that public transportation for one can be removed from personal ownership and streamlined through 20-passenger skybuses and six-seater skytaxis then those hundreds of thousands of road accidents per year won't occur especially when the skybuses and skytaxis have inbuilt computer and sensor control and through 4G cell phone network are in communication with control centers. So there won't be a rain of broken arms and legs. How often do we see airliners which can hundreds of people each, coming down on our heads ? In fact cyclorotor-based skybuses and skytaxis will be simpler to operate, maintain and use than the airliners.
Inter-city HSR needs ugly and unnecessary infrastructure. Instead, regular airplanes can be used. And where airports cannot be built there can be 30-passenger cyclorotor-based skybuses which come with a small kitchen and toilet. India has long had city-to-village government and private buses, though not with kitchen and toilet. And I have watched a YT vid of a Pakistani inter-city bus service which has a small kitchen and toilet.
Believe me, Socialist and Communist Indians like me are not regular Indians. If we were then India would have been advanced in city design, transportation design, human interaction with other animals ( like cats ) and the surrounding ecosystem; agriculture, industrialization, agriculture and space exploration.
Sodium battery is not different than lithium-ion batteries. As dangerous and other things. The next best adoption will be of zinc-ion batteries. Please read
this thread of mine on that. But the American company
NDB is working on a radiation-based self-generating battery that has a synthetic diamond structure enclosing reduced radioactive carbon-14 material sourced as waste from nuclear fission reactors. This battery directly converts radiation to electricity and the life of the battery is said by the company to range from nine years to 28,000 years depending on the application device which can range from a pacemaker to a household appliance to a computer to a data center to spacecraft etc. Your sodium battery would still need the electricity to come from somewhere and in China's case will mean a big power plant which will connect to cross-country high tension power lines that carry power to cities where there will be substations, underground or overground powerlines, neighborhood transformers and neighborhood powerlines. NDB's battery will be a decentralized power source. No need of the aforesaid infrastructure at all. This battery can be in a room or in the device itself and will work for years without external charge. The company is still developing it and maybe we will have it in the next three years. But before that we can produce zinc-ion batteries.
Dreaming and ideating is what brings about change and produces new things including build societies. Strange that you, a Chinese, should scoff at that despite being from a country that was created through a revolution that came through ideation and the exchange of the ideas. But about current Chinese, well, China is a country that can produce things at big scale but cannot produce ideas including a different technology. China can mass-produce popular things but mostly cannot develop a different idea, which is why say in computing there is no Chinese microprocessor and operating system.