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I think skyscrapers destroy a city if it has historical buildings , they dont go together , but if there isnt any historical and nice historical buildings then they are beaty e.g i hate skyscrapers in istanbul

Sapphire of istanbul was recently tallest skyscraper in europe

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but compare it to beaty of historical buildings

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My Respect goes more to Private Companies Started by Entrepreneurs and Achieved Success. State Capitalism doesn't mean Less Industrialized.

What you respect more is your personal opinion. And earlier you said that Shanghai is less industrialised because many of their companies are state funded/owned. Quite a back peddaling, ey?


Ok. But the Founders were more or less Indivuals.

More like clans.


You are Dodging the Question.

How am I dodging the question when your question is nothing but an assumption of what the Chinese gov. might do? Are you crazy?


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That would have been your argument between Bombay and Hamburg. Hence, I told its Subjective.

Let me ask you. Who do you consider More Industrialized and Why?

Why not Shanghai as well? Of course Hamburg is more industrialised. Just look at our infrastructure and our high tech industry where Mumbai is still a few generations behind, not to speak of income, HDI and other social parameters.



But Who is More Industrialized? - China with $4000 Per Capita or Saudi with $18000 Per Capita ;)

Are you that dense? Don't you read what I write in my earlier posts?



It is the Reverse.

Bombay has More Fortune 500 Companies than Shanghai Followed by Hamburg. ;)

And yet, Mumbai is far behind Hamburg or Shanghai right now.

Looking at the HQ of F500, Mumbai has just pathetic 6 companies, while Beijing has 41, yet nobody talks about Beijing as a business city. Munich, a city of 1 m population with 4 F500 companies earn almost 2x the revenue of the 6 in Mumbai.
 
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Götterdämmerung;3072476 said:
What you respect more is your personal opinion. And earlier you said that Shanghai is less industrialised because many of their companies are state funded/owned. Quite a back peddaling, ey?




More like clans.




How am I dodging the question when your question is nothing but an assumption of what the Chinese gov. might do? Are you crazy?


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Why not Shanghai as well? Of course Hamburg is more industrialised. Just look at our infrastructure and our high tech industry where Mumbai is still a few generations behind, not to speak of income, HDI and other social parameters.





Are you that dense? Don't you read what I write in my earlier posts?





And yet, Mumbai is far behind Hamburg or Shanghai right now.

Looking at the HQ of F500, Mumbai has just pathetic 6 companies, while Beijing has 41, yet nobody talks about Beijing as a business city. Munich, a city of 1 m population with 4 F500 companies earn almost 2x the revenue of the 6 in Mumbai.

Most indians here don't have chance to see Shanghai/Hamburg in person, that is the biggest problem here.
 
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i was under impression that in india u need 30 years and thousands of tonnes worth of paperwork just to get one building built

not anymore, that was india 10 yrs back.. now average time from proposal to cons is just 6 months. india is changing so r rules and regulations.
 
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bureaucracy and red tape suck.

those are always impediments to growth.....good thing india embraced capitalism sooner than later and slowly letting go of that old socialist/degenerate mindset.
 
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bureaucracy and red tape suck.

those are always impediments to growth.....good thing india embraced capitalism sooner than later and slowly letting go of that old socialist/degenerate mindset.

who says we embraced capitalism?
 
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who says we embraced capitalism?

you better hope you will....unless you want to continue to have the same 2 shirts in your closet and drive the same car for fifteen years :laugh:


actually to india's credit -- at least their babus and politicians look like peasants. In Pakistan, to get rich you join politics :rofl:
 
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typical indian troll.

I grew up in Shanghai in the 1980s, I can assure you that Shanghai in the 1980s was far better than today's mumbai. mumbai is more like Yancheng in 1950s.

I don't think india/mumbai is ever industralized.

one honest man at the top and everything changes...

Your dishonest liar PM Singh once said mumbai would catch up with Shanghai in 5 years.
 
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you better hope you will....unless you want to continue to have the same 2 shirts in your closet and drive the same car for fifteen years :laugh:


actually to india's credit -- at least their babus and politicians look like peasants. In Pakistan, to get rich you join politics :rofl:

if you stop your trolling. i ll explain it to you. it's called deregulation. That's what it is. It's not capitalism or free market or state capitalism like China. There's no commitment to any single Economic Philosophy. It's a Mixed economy and it will remain so in the foreseeable future.
 
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typical indian troll.

I grew up in Shanghai in the 1980s, I can assure you that Shanghai in the 1980s was far better than today's mumbai. mumbai is more like Yancheng in 1950s.

I don't think india/mumbai is ever industralized.



Your dishonest liar PM Singh once said mumbai would catch up with Shanghai in 5 years.

our politicians say many things :rofl:
we never believe in them...

PS:and don't you use such words for MMS :angry: soniaji will get back at you :fie:
 
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Götterdämmerung;3072476 said:
What you respect more is your personal opinion. And earlier you said that Shanghai is less industrialised because many of their companies are state funded/owned. Quite a back peddaling, ey?

Less Industrialized than Mumbai.

Götterdämmerung;3072476 said:
More like clans.

Ok.


Götterdämmerung;3072476 said:
How am I dodging the question when your question is nothing but an assumption of what the Chinese gov. might do? Are you crazy?

It's a Hypothetical scenario, A Question is still a Question. I am posting it for you once again.

If the Chinese Government wants Tomorrow, They may shift the Headquarters of their Top 20 Companies to Lhasa, So Does Lhasa become Industrialized?
Götterdämmerung;3072476 said:
Why not Shanghai as well? Of course Hamburg is more industrialised. Just look at our infrastructure and our high tech industry where Mumbai is still a few generations behind, not to speak of income, HDI and other social parameters.

That's What I said. It is the way you look.

Your Way of Measuring Industrialization : Let's look at the Parameters you considered.

Hamburg is more industrialised. Just look at our infrastructure and our high tech industry where Mumbai is still a few generations behind, not to speak of income, HDI and other social parameters.

Too Much Cons with your Parameters:

By applying your logic, Dubai and Riyadh will be More Industrialized than Bombay or Shanghai because they have a High Per Capita Income, Better Infrastructure and HDI than Bombay and Shanghai.

That is Why Your way of thinking is Flawed.


Götterdämmerung;3072476 said:
Are you that dense? Don't you read what I write in my earlier posts?

Seems You are Jacked up between words. Look above again. :lol:


Götterdämmerung;3072476 said:
And yet, Mumbai is far behind Hamburg or Shanghai right now.

Looking at the HQ of F500, Mumbai has just pathetic 6 companies, while Beijing has 41, yet nobody talks about Beijing as a business city. Munich, a city of 1 m population with 4 F500 companies earn almost 2x the revenue of the 6 in Mumbai.

Because Most are Government Owned Companies State Companies. Do they have Private Entrepreneurial Companies, Brands, Private Media, Entertainment Industry to speak off? No.

Many Companies of Mumbai like Hindalco, ICICI Bank, L&T, Essar Energy, Essar Oil, TCS are on the Verge of Breaking into Fortune 500 in the Next 2-3 Years. That's Why It told at the beginning that the Gap will be Increasing. :lol:

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typical indian troll.

I grew up in Shanghai in the 1980s, I can assure you that Shanghai in the 1980s was far better than today's mumbai. mumbai is more like Yancheng in 1950s.

I don't think india/mumbai is ever industralized.



Your dishonest liar PM Singh once said mumbai would catch up with Shanghai in 5 years.

That was a Delhi man.

Ask to People of Mumbai of What they think. No one cares about Shanghai. :lol:

We already are miles ahead in Industrialization. That's What Matters.
 
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