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@Khan_21 bhai show him some pictures of Lahore please.....

I can guarantee you Lahore is better when it comes to sophistication , Sanitation , Traffic jams , Cleanliness , Road networks , Architecture etc etc .





@Bussard Ramjet

The most contrasting thing I see is Civic sense in Pakistan is much better when it comes to cleanliness , Driving on roads , Sanitation etc . Mumbai on the other hand

http://www.firstpost.com/mumbai/mumbai-voted-worlds-dirtiest-city-557491.html

While the most Polluted Award in the world goes to Delhi

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/11/07/asia/india-new-delhi-smog-pollution/
 
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The Chinese government officially says that the Cultural revolution was a disaster, Wen Jiabao was warning about a repeat of the Cultural revolution only a few years ago. The Great leap forward is universally agreed to have been a disaster and a tragedy.

Whereas in India, even those who once opposed Modi such as yourself, all he had to do was snap his fingers and you fell in line. :P

You see, Mao died half a century ago (the Great leap forward and the Cultural revolution happened before then), Tiananmen square was several decades ago.

The Chinese government is no longer gunning down protestors en masse. India still is, just a few months ago dozens (50-60) of Kashmiri protestors were shot to death by the Indian Army, and countless others permanently injured.

Just like Shanghai and Mumbai, India is still stuck several decades behind. What was a historical tragedy for us is still common in modern India.
You didn't answer my question - were any of the leaders of the Chinese communist party tried for their crimes against humanity or did the Chinese people meekly accept their misdeeds?
And 1989 was not "several decades ago". I bet the middle leadership then now occupies the upper echelons of the Communist Party. Correct me if I am wrong.

China executes terrorists. Muslim in a name only. Please don't try to make it look like just Muslims. China executes anyone regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, etc.
You come to China and break the law, you'll be executed too.
Unless you are in Communist Party, then executing students protesting is kosher.
 
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I can guarantee you Lahore is better when it comes to sophistication , Sanitation , Traffic jams , Cleanliness , Road networks , Architecture etc etc .





@Bussard Ramjet

The most contrasting thing I see is Civic sense in Pakistan is much better when it comes to cleanliness , Driving on roads , Sanitation etc . Mumbai on the other hand

http://www.firstpost.com/mumbai/mumbai-voted-worlds-dirtiest-city-557491.html

While the most Polluted Award in the world goes to Delhi

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/11/07/asia/india-new-delhi-smog-pollution/
Agree!
Very charming city

Will Mumbai finally surpass Shanghai this year?
what?
I always think Shanghai is far behind Mumbai :D
As the star city of the 2012 Supa Powa, of course!

Lol How do you expect me to be going through the internet searching for a leader this age who said his developing country will be a superpower in a few years at most?
That's the most unlikely thing to do. So no reason for me to have been aware of this ridiculous statement. :disagree:
The thing is, you can judge from this forum, they do not think such statement is ridiculous. This point really amuses me.
 
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Of course, there is nothing wrong with setting lofty goals. The difficult part is the actual implementation and delivery. This is where India falls short time and time again. It's easy to make predictions and announcements because they are just words. To translate them into reality is an entirely different matter...

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Will Mumbai finally surpass Shanghai this year?
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I always think Shanghai is far behind Mumbai :D

And North Koreans believe their country is a paradise on earth... The problem with countries whose people are too poor to travel is that they are easily manipulated by their elite into believing fantasies. Indians who are lucky enough to have traveled to Shanghai or other global metropolises quickly realize they have been lied to by their politicians and that India is in fact very poor and very backward.

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Shanghai is without a doubt a great global metropolis, but that doesn't mean Mumbai cannot at least become a decent city. A more realistic goal for Mumbai would be to first catch up with Lagos in the short term, then catch up with Nairobi within 20 years, and then move on to Baku, and then perhaps match Manila by the end of this century.

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Shanghai is without a doubt a great global metropolis, but that doesn't mean Mumbai cannot at least become a decent city. A more realistic goal for Mumbai would be to first catch up with Lagos in the short term, then catch up with Nairobi within 20 years, and then move on to Baku, and then perhaps match Manila by the end of this century.

More Shanghai photos...

LOL!

That is so true. I salute you, sir.
 
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Santa Claus is real too. :D
Just because he wears red? Ha, you communists sure have a weird sense of humor. But I guess you need one when you live in a communist nation.
 
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Cool city pics, keep them coming.

I like Mumbai though. It has got a Life to it. Mindblowing riches, and mindblowing poverty at the same time. But still the city is very alive.

LOL!

That is so true. I salute you, sir.
Lagos is way ahead of any Indian city. Pakistani cities are the best in the world. Then are those of PR China.

Shanghai is without a doubt a great global metropolis, but that doesn't mean Mumbai cannot at least become a decent city. A more realistic goal for Mumbai would be to first catch up with Lagos in the short term, then catch up with Nairobi within 20 years, and then move on to Baku, and then perhaps match Manila by the end of this century.

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Post some people too. Skyscrapers are boring. The people make a city.

I don't understand why Indians feel like they are 30 years behind China, this kind of logic eludes me to be frank. Are Indians suggesting in 30 years time around 2050 India would have caught up with China and standing on equal footing? Are Indians expecting China's development to stand still for 30 years and do nothing?

If you guys are saying in 2050 time India has developed to where China is today that is something we will have to wait and see what India looks like after 3 decades. Seriously have Indians even thought about what China will look like in 2050? :cuckoo:
Indian infrastructure when it comes to cities is at least 40 years behind PR China. In the rural areas, I would assume we are about 15 to 40 years behind. To be honest, other than the showpiece cities of PR China, we don't see the countryside. Even media is not allowed.
 
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To be honest, other than the showpiece cities of PR China, we don't see the countryside. Even media is not allowed.

Eh? Type in "BBC rural China" into your search engine.

The BBC even did this big documentary called "Wild China" in which they never even showed a single developed city, it's all rural countryside.

 
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