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And you seem to forget that infrastructure can be built quickly, EXCEPT in India.

What are you talking about?

We are building some of our first 100+ floor buildings. Our subway systems have expanded quite a lot, like the Delhi Metro has already crossed 300Km.

We have already started a bullet train project. The plan is to construct over 10000Km of high speed rail in 10-15 years.

This is Shanghai.
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This is Mumbai
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So the same transition in skyline is happening in India also.

Then we have started what is easily the largest engineering project ever, that's the interlinking of all Indian rivers. It will create the longest river in the world. It will carry 4 times more water than China's North-South canal.

http://thediplomat.com/2016/07/the-cost-of-interlinking-indias-rivers/
 
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Your photo of the Mumbai skyline is photoshopped. How embarrassing... :rofl::rofl::rofl:
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If you are gonna post fake photos of Mumbai, at least give it more effort. Here, let me help you. This is Mumbai in 2020:
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Can we get back to reality please? This is Shanghai TODAY:

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My advice is this: before trying to be 'incredible', Indians should first try to be credible.

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What are you talking about?

We are building some of our first 100+ floor buildings. Our subway systems have expanded quite a lot, like the Delhi Metro has already crossed 300Km.

We have already started a bullet train project. The plan is to construct over 10000Km of high speed rail in 10-15 years.

This is Shanghai.
17d6c95c532829ff95778974af6f7979.jpg


This is Mumbai
j04bo1vqpnm01tkl4ed4.jpeg


So the same transition in skyline is happening in India also.

Then we have started what is easily the largest engineering project ever, that's the interlinking of all Indian rivers. It will create the longest river in the world. It will carry 4 times more water than China's North-South canal.

http://thediplomat.com/2016/07/the-cost-of-interlinking-indias-rivers/

The difference is that 95 % of Mumbai doesnt resemble the skyline you posted. Most of Shanghai is modern like depicted in the photos . With Mumbai its usually a select few skylines from particular angles . Majority of us know how Mumbai is like .
 
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If you are gonna post fake photoshopped skylines of Mumbai, at least give it more effort. Here, let me help you. This is Mumbai in 2020:
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Can we get back to reality please? This is Shanghai TODAY:

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My advice is this: instead of trying to be 'incredible', Indians should try to be credible first.

This is a song dedicated to the Modi god.
It's a very realistic video.
Especially check 2:22, the expressway where cars drive on the right highly reflects the current driving habit shift in india.


We are building some of our first 100+ floor buildings. Our subway systems have expanded quite a lot, like the Delhi Metro has already crossed 300Km.

We have already started a bullet train project. The plan is to construct over 10000Km of high speed rail in 10-15 years.
@waz Pls check this guy's IP.
False flagger using false data about india to humiliate this country
His intention is to use false data, then india haters will come to humiliate india....
Very typical false flagger strategy

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We have already started a bullet train project. The plan is to construct over 10000Km of high speed rail in 10-15 years.

Then we have started what is easily the largest engineering project ever, that's the interlinking of all Indian rivers. It will create the longest river in the world. It will carry 4 times more water than China's North-South canal.


India to launch its first astronauts into space by 2015

Delhi will be London in a year, says Arvind Kejriwal

India would be a superpower by 2012: Kalam - The Times of India


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@tw00tw00 Why do you always mention Shanghai in PDF?
To compare to mumbai, you just need the provincial capital of China's poorest province.
Shanghai is way out of league......
well, frankly speaking, Guiyang is also out of league.....living standards there r way way higher...Guiyang has got several high-speed railways already......
 
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The difference is that 95 % of Mumbai doesnt resemble the skyline you posted. Most of Shanghai is modern like depicted in the photos . With Mumbai its usually a select few skylines from particular angles . Majority of us know how Mumbai is like .

Post pics of Shanghai in 2000 then.
 
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The difference is that 95 % of Mumbai doesnt resemble the skyline you posted. Most of Shanghai is modern like depicted in the photos . With Mumbai its usually a select few skylines from particular angles . Majority of us know how Mumbai is like .

You are correct. Mumbai looks like a garbage dump compared to Mumbai. Mumbai is covered in slums. You can see the filth even from an airplane:


And here's what Shanghai looks like from the air:


Indians specialize in misleading presentations. They only show you the tiny good bits of India. Nobody does this better than Indians:
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@tw00tw00 Why do you always mention Shanghai in PDF?
To compare to mumbai, you just need the provincial capital of China's poorest province.
Shanghai is way out of league......
well, frankly speaking, Guiyang is also out of league.....living standards there r way way higher...Guiyang has got several high-speed railways already......


Well, Manmohan Singh didn't declare that Mumbai would surpass Guiyang by 2009. He said Mumbai would outshine Shanghai by 2009.

I wonder if Manmohan Singh now regrets ever making that statement because that was seriously stupid. Did Mr. Singh have any idea what Shanghai looked like? Even in 2017 Mumbai still doesn't even have 24/7 electricity or water supply to the majority of its residents.

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Will Mumbai finally surpass Shanghai this year?
It better.
Or else my tallest finger would give India a standing ovation.
 
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Economy , Public health and hygiene , Better city planning of its top 100 cities, Energy , Education , Uniform and well ironed public systems, Better health care , more spending on defence and health , etc.Surely you are familiar with it ...that's what china did in the eighties . And we have no shame in admitting that e are around 30 years behind china . A real shame though is that we did not start this earlier .
Again, Talk is cheap, since you mentioned 30 years, 2017+30= 2047; most of us in this forum here will still be alive, I am willing to wait till 2047 for India to catch up, not to China's level at that time, but to China's level of Today, is that fair enough? go kick your government starts working on all the mentioned above ie. Economy, public health and hygiene.....for all your top 100 cities!! the reason I did not add the infrastructure, because, if you get all above done, you need the infrastructure to support it, it will come naturally!

Call your MP, government official, local politician....!
 
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CHINA DEALS WITH MUSLIMS BY EXECUTING THEM ALL
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Chinese security forces shot dead five ethnic minority Muslim Uyghurs in the third consecutive week of fatal shootings in a restive county in the northwestern region of Xinjiang, an exile Uyghur group said Monday [14 October 2013], accusing the authorities of a “cover-up”.

The latest killing in Yingwusitang township in Yarkand (in Chinese, Shache) county, which is administered by the Silk Road city of Kashgar, occurred on Friday [11 October 2013] when police surrounded a house and gunned down five occupants who had not been suspects of any crime, according to the Munich-based World Uyghur Congress.

Dilxat Raxit, the Sweden-based spokesman for the group, accused the authorities of using excessive force in the incident, saying it was unfortunate that the killings came ahead of the Eid al-Adha, the Muslim festival of Sacrifice, to be observed on Tuesday [15 October 2013].

“Ahead of the festival, Chinese armed personnel surrounded a Uyghur house in Yarkand. They opened fire and caused the death of five Uyghurs. They used excessive force,” he told RFA’s Cantonese Service.
“The authorities have tried to cover up the news. They thought some suspects were inside [the house],” he said, suggesting that the five had done nothing wrong.

A staff of the police station at Yingwusitang, when contacted, said he did not know about the shooting incident.
A local motel staff said the shooting occurred after “some disruptive people escaped and they [the police] could not arrest them.”

Increasing violence


In the previous two weeks, seven Uyghurs had been shot dead by police in separate clashes in Yarkand county, underlining a trend of increasing violence in Xinjiang, where the minority Muslim Uyghurs complain of discrimination and religious controls under Beijing’s rule.

Four died after police opened fire on a group of Uyghurs in a private residence in Abu Dona Village No. 16 on Oct. 3 [2013] after suspecting them of “illegal assembly,” the World Uyghur Congress said last week.
On Sept. 26 [2013], police had opened fire and killed two Uyghur residents in the same village, and two days later police fired on suspects at the Yarkand railway station, killing one Uyghur.

He said nine Uyghurs were also detained after they marched to the Yarkand county government offices on the Oct. 1 National Day holiday to protest the earlier killings.

Chinese authorities usually blame outbreaks of violence in Xinjiang on “terrorists” among Uyghurs, but rights groups and experts say Beijing exaggerates the terrorism threat to take the heat off domestic policies that cause unrest or to justify the authorities’ use of force against Uyghurs.
Amusing..news report this event occurred on 11 october 2013.but police uniform of china has been changed in 1999,from olive green to blue,mind you!
Do you see all news in indian media which has been outdated?
 
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