Dharmachakra
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Any division of India has to happen only after China has been broken into pieces. No second line of statement.period
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There is still a central government dictating, so they are not "free". Each Indian state should be able to handle their own foreign policy and make their own economic decisions. If this is true then Indian people will benefit, Pakistan will benefit, China will benefit; pretty much the entire South Asia will benefit.
This is the kind of democracy Indians dream of everyday, and how ironic would it be that "Communist" China will help make it happen.
Apparently you are not very well-informed. All Indian states except two have their own set of independent areas where central government authority does not run. There is a second set of administrative subjects which are directly managed by the centre; a third set of subjects is jointly managed.
Two states are outside these arrangements. These two states are specially provided for in the Indian constitution, and have extraordinary powers to settle their own affairs. One of these, the most empowered Indian state, also has its own constitution, promulgated in 1957. A look at that constitution will settle a lot of your aspirations and hopes for India.
It will be an excellent development if China understands that democracy has its benefits and persuades itself to democratise. When it does, it will join the other free nations of the world, which will be a very good thing.
It will be an excellent development if China understands that democracy has its benefits and persuades itself to democratise. When it does, it will join the other free nations of the world, which will be a very good thing.
That will take a very long time indeed.
And if it does happen, it will be a very "Chinese" democracy, to the point where you might not even be able to call it a democracy.
Hong Kong for instance, has multiparty elections... but cannot be called a democracy (we don't elect our leaders). Singapore is classified as a "hybrid", with elements of both authoritarianism and democracy.
Singapore has more executions per capita than China and the longest serving political prisoners in the world. I'm actually scared of going to Singapore because of how easy it is to get the death penalty, or whipped, or thrown in prison there.
Apparently you are not very well-informed. All Indian states except two have their own set of independent areas where central government authority does not run. There is a second set of administrative subjects which are directly managed by the centre; a third set of subjects is jointly managed.
Two states are outside these arrangements. These two states are specially provided for in the Indian constitution, and have extraordinary powers to settle their own affairs. One of these, the most empowered Indian state, also has its own constitution, promulgated in 1957. A look at that constitution will settle a lot of your aspirations and hopes for India.
It will be an excellent development if China understands that democracy has its benefits and persuades itself to democratise. When it does, it will join the other free nations of the world, which will be a very good thing.
I assume you are drunkAny division of India has to happen only after China has been broken into pieces. No second line of statement.period
Singapore has more executions per capita than China and the longest serving political prisoners in the world. I'm actually scared of going to Singapore because of how easy it is to get the death penalty, or whipped, or thrown in prison there.
I assume you are drunk
Its no where as bad. I worked in Singapore for 3 months, its an awesome country. Just try not to smuggle drugs when you go there!
Hey Joe.
me and my friends discussed about china's growth and declared if china divided into 30 parts it grow more rapidly. and china should leave Taiwan alone.