which means India should side with U.S. on all security issues, such as Russia, China, and more.
Also India should exclude Russian weaponry, India should buy U.S. weapons, or at least western countries, or Israel.
India should give up relationship with Iran, Russia, Pakistan, and China.
I don't think Yankees love to see AC352 project, China doesn't want to create unnecessary pressure on our European partners, especially France.
And btw, engine of AC353 is 涡轴16(WZ16), different from Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6C-67E of Airbus Helicopters H175.
Forward policy by Nehru in 1959, because Nehru thought India has Soviet backing, while China was under pressure from both super power back then.
Modi thought exactly the same, the same stupid mindset of Indians. US use QUAD to create an illusion, Modi fallen into the trap, repeat Nehru mistake...
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I worked with Indians for so long, observing their office politics, they are grouped by caste, and many other things. They show their loyalty to upper ranking so bluntly that I had issues to finish my lunch.
Overseas Indians in general are successful if you look at them individually. But they are successful as Americans, British, Dutch, German, not as Indian.
India has a large population of 1.4 billions, the same as China's. But almost all overseas Indians will not go back to India, they prefer to...
True. I worked in US company for more than a decade, I knew.
I am just saying in general, Indians are yes man. I am not the top ranking, what I witnessed are middle management level Indians.
I am not saying Indian CEO are all Yes Man, I am saying overseas Indians in general.
Overpromising is one of Indian character, they sometimes can climb to the top of the ladder.
Indians are famous as Yes, Man in western countries. Loyal to the White.
On the other hand, Chinese founded great companies, such as Yahoo, NVIDIA. Or own/invest the companies, such as GE Appliances, AMC, Motorola Mobility, Spotify, Snapchat
What conflict? India’s imports from China soar to almost $100 bn, led by smartphones, machinery
Container ships docked at China's Yangshan Deepwater Port, operated by Shanghai International Port Group Co. (representational image) | Photo: Qilai Shen | Bloomberg
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https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NV.IND.MANF.ZS?end=2020&locations=IN&start=1997
India manufacturing output for 2020 was $339.98B, a 11.13% decline from 2019.
India manufacturing output for 2019 was $382.56B, a 4.65% decline from 2018.
India manufacturing output for 2018 was $401.20B, a...