We all know how a Sino Indian war will play out. Both sides won't use guns, it's all pushing and shoving like a brawl then biscuits and cigarettes after.
There is not enough animosity to fight a hot war.
A bunch of big words and fancy talk to convey a garbled message that is nonsensical to its core.
Reminds me of Indian government actually. Talk talk talk and confuse the hell out of the common man with abstract quasi logic.
Seriously? you take indirect consequence too far by orders of...
Its unfortunate but as the saying goes, "charity starts at home".
China already have massive problems with poverty, especially in the western regions. Adding even more strain is just not an option.
The instability in the middle east is caused by the west. It goes back and back from the...
This is hilarious!
Just add in all the blacks mowed down regularly by gung-ho-trigger-happy policemen and the U.S.A comes up on top easily.
Aparently black lives don't matter in the U.S.A so summary executions by police officers doesn't count.
This should have been done long ago.
By having food grown in an urban environment, the waste of energy and transport cost is reduced substantially. People might question its viability economically but Chinese people always manage to figure it out.
Sasaki Associates might design the first ones...
They love to portray themselves as some kind of bulwark against the "autocratic red Chinese menace". It is often mentioned by their elite that they are the only country capable of 'balancing' out China.
Forget economic, social and military development , the weight of democracy and freedom...
Without developing its manufacturing sector and infrastructure there is no way India can maintain fast growth for any long periods of time.
The economy is figuratively stunted and malnourished and the myriad problems plaguing Indian society is seriously inhibiting the country from achieving its...
Too little competition leads to complacency.
I hope china thrashes the competition in Japan and the national anthem of the PRC is blaring non-stop in Tokyo.
With the popularity of lower end and cheaper smart phones in India, there isn't much money to be made at the moment. The upside is brand establishment and maybe mAke money later when the average Indian is better off.