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The reason India is being targetted by the west (Rape)

Here is an article in the Irish times TODAY. A western print. See their apprehension of China and India.

Improving economy makes India a rising force

The most significant economic story of the past 3½ decades has been the rise of China. The second most significant story has been the rise of India. A big question is how fast the latter can grow.

The answer is that it has an excellent chance of being the fastest-growing large economy in the world. But this requires significant improvements in policy and its implementation. The government of prime minister Narendra Modi, elected last May, has at least made a start.

Between 1980 and 2014, China’s average gross domestic product per head grew 17 times, according to the International Monetary Fund. In the same period, India’s GDP per head grew fourfold. That is a huge gulf. But India’s achievements are significant. Hundreds of millions of Indians have experienced identifiable improvements in their living standards.

Furthermore, the country has many strengths: a legitimate political system; a youthful population; substantial technological and entrepreneurial resources; and, not least, room to catch up on the world’s richest economies.

According to the IMF, India’s GDP per head at purchasing power parity was 11 per cent of that of the US in 2014. China passed that mark a decade earlier. This lag is an opportunity. Growth is not everything. But, for a country as poor as India, it is necessary for alleviating mass destitution and widening opportunity.

The immediate conjuncture is also favourable for a shift to higher growth. This year’s government Economic Survey of India waxes lyrical, arguing that the country has reached “a sweet spot – rare in the history of nations – in which it could finally be launched on a double-digit medium-term growth trajectory”.

The international environment is favourable, particularly low oil prices and recovery in the US and Europe. As the survey notes, the deceleration in growth has ended and the economy appears to be recovering. Moreover, it adds, “challenges in other major economies have made India the near-cynosure of eager investors”.

Yet the idea that India is on the verge of 10 per cent growth is vainglorious. The slowdown after 2010 punctured a similar euphoria. True, in 2008, gross investment reached 33 per cent of GDP, before falling to 28 per cent last year. Yet even 33 per cent is likely to be insufficient to drive growth at a sustained 10 per cent a year. When China grew that fast, its investment rate was more than 35 per cent of GDP and in many years far higher. Also, as the Indian budget recognises, shortage of physical capital, particularly infrastructure, remains a binding constraint. Without big changes, 8 per cent is a likely upper bound to the growth rate.

How far, then, has the new government improved the economic prospects? A part of the answer is that it has been fortunate: the collapse in the price of oil has been a pure windfall. Another is that Mr Modi’s election has improved confidence. As an IMF paper has argued, the sharp slowdown in investment that was the proximate cause of India’s recent decline in growth, was partly due to rising uncertainty ahead of the election.

But a final part of the answer is that the government is making sensible reforms, though, as was to be expected in India’s complex democracy, these have fallen far short of a pro-market “big bang”. Yet note that the World Bank’s Doing Businessranking places India 142 out of 189 countries. Given this, modest reforms might deliver significant improvements in performance.



Changes
Which of the changes announced before the budget and within it are likely to be important? Deregulating the price of diesel was a good signal, though the opportunity afforded by low oil prices made it easy. So, too, is the shift towards open auctions of licences to mine coal.


Plans to move towards direct cash transfers to the poor could reduce the costs of in-kind benefits and subsidies. Unfortunately, the budget did not make substantial reforms to wasteful expenditures. Important, too, is the decision to move towards a national goods and services tax. This is a vital step towards creating a single market, something that India still lacks.

Also significant is the new “monetary policy framework agreement” with the Reserve Bank of India, which takes the country towards a modern relationship between government and central bank. Another big (and controversial) reform would make land acquisition less onerous, thus easing development.

From the economic point of view, the most important near-term requirement must be a massive improvement in infrastructure. That should also promote private sector entrepreneurship and investment.



Good sense
The government decided to delay fiscal consolidation, in order to finance public investment. If the investment is efficient, this makes good sense. An economy where nominal GDP is likely to grow by at least 12 per cent a year in the medium term can run a sizeable fiscal deficit while keeping its public debt well under control. In India, fiscal deficits matter to the extent that they crowd out private investment, which is not much of a concern at present, or are used to fund wasteful spending. Consolidation is not a particularly high priority right now.


In its presentation of the economic survey, the office of the chief economic adviser, Arvind Subramanian, refers to the possibility that “a persistent, encompassing and creative incrementalism” might add up to quite a bang.

Whether such incrementalism will be delivered is still unclear. But, provided the government persists with reforms and keeps the scale of the opportunity in mind, the economy should now revive. Sustained growth of 7-8 per cent a year is possible. More is at least conceivable. The change within India and in its relationship with the world will also be incremental. But a new force is rising. – Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2015
 
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They hate the idea of power flowing away from the Western world.

Think about the fear and hysteria they had of Japan in the 1970's. It was a new "yellow peril" for them, leading to hate crime attacks on anyone in America who looked Japanese. Even some Chinese and Koreans were killed in hate crimes after being mistaken for Japanese during that period.

Do you think they would have done the same if it was Australia instead of Japan?

No way, because Australia is part of the Western world. No more "yellow peril".

Now if they had that reaction to the economic rise of Japan, imagine how they will feel about the BRICS.
you are right. i dont know when will our stupid people understand this??


We are victims ,WE ARE VICTIMs,so what if there is a rape culture in india that is on the rise?who cares its all western missionary conspiracy
fcuk offf
 
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They hate the idea of power flowing away from the Western world.

Think about the fear and hysteria they had of Japan in the 1970's. It was a new "yellow peril" for them, leading to hate crime attacks on anyone in America who looked Japanese. Even some Chinese and Koreans were killed in hate crimes after being mistaken for Japanese during that period.

Do you think they would have done the same if it was Australia instead of Japan?

No way, because Australia is part of the Western world. No more "yellow peril".

Now if they had that reaction to the economic rise of Japan, imagine how they will feel about the BRICS.

Watch the old robo cop movies for Demonisation of Japanese by the West same thing being done against China & will be done against India later
 
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Here are a quote from western news:

...former colony India has been acquiring more businesses in the UK and “Indianizing” them, becoming the largest employer in the private sector of the UK.

From Indian Companies Increasing Foreign Acquisitions; More Companies "Indianized"

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Why is that when west makes documentaries about Pakistan or muslims they are right and all the freedom of speech to them by Indian and India think tanks and media, but when tide turns and West targets India suddenly it becomes jeleiousy of India.

You have a point, but as we are retaliating by the same media, you also should do.
 
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Shining shupa powa has no rape or defecation

Yup its true, one of the lowest in the world, far lower than developed countries.

Also lower than China

Rape is one of the most common crimes in China. Marital rape is not illegal in China. Same-gender rape is not illegal either, and remains widespread.[1] In 2007, the U.S. Department of State reported 31,833 rapes (2.3 cases per 100,000 people[2]) in China, but no similar report by the Chinese government was available

See my 1st post to get the exact numbers.
 
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They hate the idea of power flowing away from the Western world.

Think about the fear and hysteria they had of Japan in the 1970's. It was a new "yellow peril" for them, leading to hate crime attacks on anyone in America who looked Japanese. Even some Chinese and Koreans were killed in hate crimes after being mistaken for Japanese during that period.

Do you think they would have done the same if it was Australia instead of Japan?

No way, because Australia is part of the Western world. No more "yellow peril".

Now if they had that reaction to the economic rise of Japan, imagine how they will feel about the BRICS.

WTH??:o: So you people on here think the 'west' is just being racist towards you 'Asians' by not wanting another country to surpass them? lool Now thats funny. LMAO. coming from you Chinese Dragon is rather dissapointing, thought you were better than this.. Ifyou all think the U.S/west is just being 'racists towards you Asians(neever mind that the west is still the most tolerant society/region in this world, after Africans), then why is it that we 'white european/americans' tried to undermined other white countries like Germany(pre world war II) and Russia, Argentina etc, all of which have issues/divergencies with the west?? lool following your reasoning, we should be allies wiyth Moscow and even allies long time ago.lool The thing is any established power will NEVER like to see another upcoming power surpass it, it doesnt matter whether that country is white,black, Arab,Muslim, Asian or whatever.

My friend cut the crap about Asians being poor victims of western imperialism and biased, you Asians hate yourselves and are far racists amkong yourselves than we can ever be towards you people. Having been to several Asian countries i can attest to this myself. so chill.

Forr example lets do a test and ask members on here from philippines, Vietnam, India etc if they will rather have China as the dominant power in Asia or the U.S/any western country.lool We all know the answer, so there you go. yoyur bigget ennemy is yourselves not the west. We/our media can just give you people a helpinjg hand in hating/arguing among yourselves, nothing more, since you already xdo a good job in this regard all alone, you dont need us for that anymore to be honest. Im tired of seeing muslims/Arabs/Africans blaming the west for all their ills/conflicts/issues, now even East Asians making same claims is even more surprising.lool
 
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WTH??:o: So you people on here think the 'west' is just being racist towards you 'Asians' by not wanting another country to surpass them? lool Now thats funny. LMAO. coming from you Chinese Dragon is rather dissapointing, thought you were better than this.. Ifyou all think the U.S/west is just being 'racists towards you Asians(neever mind that the west is still the most tolerant society/region in this world, after Africans), then why is it that we 'white european/americans' tried to undermined other white countries like Germany(pre world war II) and Russia, Argentina etc, all of which have issues/divergencies with the west?? lool following your reasoning, we should be allies wiyth Moscow and even allies long time ago.lool The thing is any established power will NEVER like to see another upcoming power surpass it, it doesnt matter whether that country is white,black, Arab,Muslim, Asian or whatever.

My friend cut the crap about Asians being poor victims of western imperialism and biased, you Asians hate yourselves and are far racists amkong yourselves than we can ever be towards you people. Having been to several Asian countries i can attest to this myself. so chill.

Forr example lets do a test and ask members on here from philippines, Vietnam, India etc if they will rather have China as the dominant power in Asia or the U.S/any western country.lool We all know the answer, so there you go. yoyur bigget ennemy is yourselves not the west. We/our media can just give you people a helpinjg hand in hating/arguing among yourselves, nothing more, since you already xdo a good job in this regard all alone, you dont need us for that anymore to be honest. Im tired of seeing muslims/Arabs/Africans blaming the west for all their ills/conflicts/issues, now even East Asians making same claims is even more surprising.lool

Nope, read my post again. :wave:

I never mentioned race, in fact I specifically mentioned BRICS which includes a white majority country (Russia).

But Russia will not be accepted as a part of the West, and neither will we. That's just how it is.

Again, if it was Australia that had a booming economy instead of Japan in the 1970's or China today, the reaction would have been entirely different.

Because they are a part of the West. And yes, the fact that they are white majority surely doesn't hurt, and is par for the course for Western countries.

Don't tell me if it was Australia instead of Japan booming in the 1970's that they would have received such a negative reaction including hate crimes and murder. They are not yellow, so there is no question of a "yellow peril". Australians are Westerners in every sense of the word.
 
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Well, firstly rape per capita in India is far far less than most developed European country.

Per 100,000 rape in:

India is 1.4
UK is 28.8
Sweden is 63.5
Germany is 9.4
Belgium 27.9
France is 16.2

BUT they will come to India and make documentaries about our rape 'culture'. Why all of a sudden rape. Well before this it was slums and poverty. Before that it was a land of snake charmers. But there is a sustained anti India capaign in the west.

Why? Because they cannot digest the fact, that India, a former colony, is now one of the fastest growing economies. 4th strongest military with nuclear weapons. Rockets which cover all of Europe.

We all know about the recent German professor, so I will be focusing on Germany in this post but its the same for all of Europe.

In the past 10 years Indian companies have been the largest from the developing world to aquire German companies. That means we are the largest employment providers to Germans in Germany from the developing world. There are 10a of thousands of Germans working for us Indians. Now think, how must that hurt their ego. The superior white race working for us lowly dark barbarians. We provide then their daily bread, their pay cheque.

Here are some graphs:

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If India will not stop following western culture and your bollywood and showbiz will not stop promoting vulgarity rapes will only rise
 
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if this was the west's way of shaming India, our govt sure gave them a springboard with the ban.

the ban was a stupid move, we are not the DPRK or Saudistan

The ban was merely on technical grounds. But it was enough for Ms. Udwin and her ilk to take a second potshot at 'sick' Indian community - as she described it! Oh well!
 
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They hate the idea of power flowing away from the Western world.

Think about the fear and hysteria they had of Japan in the 1970's. It was a new "yellow peril" for them, leading to hate crime attacks on anyone in America who looked Japanese. Even some Chinese and Koreans were killed in hate crimes after being mistaken for Japanese during that period.

Do you think they would have done the same if it was Australia instead of Japan?

No way, because Australia is part of the Western world. No more "yellow peril".

Now if they had that reaction to the economic rise of Japan, imagine how they will feel about the BRICS.

How about rape in India is really serious. I like to look at facts. Even Indian tourist web site contains warnings.

Incredible India - Women Safety
 
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If India will not stop following western culture and your bollywood and showbiz will not stop promoting vulgarity rapes will only rise

Well, rape is not the topic here as rape is already one of the lowest in India. The topic is, falsely deframing India. And why.

How about rape in India is really serious. I like to look at facts. Even Indian tourist web site contains warnings.

Incredible India - Women Safety


Yes it does because eventhough rape is very low, we are the only country actively trying to furthur decrease that rate unlike other countries who ignore it.
 
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