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Gideon Rachman @ FT is a typical old bigot who thinks he knows it all, from politics to economics to world history to anything about everything.
Just a couple of years ago when Dalai Lama was kicking up a fuss about China and Olympics, Gideon wasted no time drooling some 1960s style of anti-china propagandas on his blog that could have seduced Dalai straight to bed with him, some of the claims were so outrageous it attracted hundreds of condemning comments from the Chinese and people who have lived in China before. Waste no time with his verbal garbage.
My suggestions would be “Strong country, strong currency”....
more indians should visit Shanghai to understand what is really going on in this world. it will certainly let them to question the regime in new delihi which has since its independence fooling the general public in india.
a few elections won't fix the problem for india, because they had so many elections and clearly it failed hard.
what india really need is to reconsider a very simple question:
when the fake democracy was forced onto them, was it for western's sake or for india's
And where the fcuk did you bring India into it???
And than members like card-shape says, Indian can't live without comparing it with china.
Whatever he says it's a drop in the bucket comparatively and I still maintain that China is a national obsession for India, while the reverse is not true.
Surely Vassnti you realize not all of China looks like this right?
Give you an example, this is a picture from the city where I was born
*ignore the flooding, it was a news picture.
This is more typical of what you will find in China.
According to TIME, the average family in America have 14 credit cards, which is not really a healthy sign. We don't want to be in either extremes.
Surely Vassnti you realize not all of China looks like this right?
Give you an example, this is a picture from the city where I was born
*ignore the flooding, it was a news picture.
This is more typical of what you will find in China.
Yes i do realise all China isnt steel and glass, it would be very sad if it was. China though is powering ahead in leaps and bounds and i dont really think "developing" really applies any longer to a nation that will (if it is not already ) be the second most powerfull and has its eyes firmly on first place.
A side note a few less people where i was born