They will not work in India as the cost would be too high for train-traveling Indians. It is almost as high as the low cost airlines. No doubt, train enthusiats and ppl would take a one-time joy ride in these.
I see no reason why HSR should be implemented in India yet. rather work towards...
I disagree, the age of hyperpowers are gone. Today no nation can claim to be a hyperpower. There might be different super powers though, but they would need strong and many a good allies to project their power worldwide.
Fellow Indians, may i suggest we keep off this thread., Their friends, their allies. None of our business. Let them continue their romance, it suits their national interests to be allied.
But, as they say, in geo-politics there is nothing like friendship just alliances.
What is burning the some Chinese so much? This thread was no place for them to come and start a d!ck measuring competition!!
I must say these forum warriors have quite an ego thing going on here.
Hmm.....say Maoist usurp the regime and take control of India...then the world would have to deal with a communist India. I think that would be particularly bad for some nations.
Now that was quite personal. I am not blaming the Chinese. Am I? It sure is propaganda. You can't see it, that is the reason why disinformation of that kind s called propaganda.
As I said, visit india during the kalachakra festivals and you'll know how much the tibetans in tibet revere the Dalai...
That is according to the CCP themselves. In other words mere propaganda.
On the other hand, CCP did brought development to tibet. Not all tibetans in India are/were rich and noble. Many belonged to poor families when they arrived in 1959. They followed their supreme religious leader. Even today...
I was there on Sunday with my camera. I reached at around 9 in the morning. There were very few people then. The p[olice were requesting the public to go away from India Gate as Sec. 144 was in effect.
After that the people started to walk around the India Gate hexagon again and again. Only...
Many gurkhas are from India. Ever heard of demand of a state : Gorkhaland??
And Buddha was indeed born in what is today Nepal, but he became Buddha in Gaya which is in India. For that reason, for buddhists around the world, the holiest pilgrimage site is in Bodh Gaya, Bihar.