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India, not China, best suited to lead developing world: Indian FM

Seethe bat muching gutter oil drinking tofu dreg product

Look what you bring to the "western world" :lol:

Lmao, you just provided a rhetorical headline with zero numbers. Please reference what study is giving that '90%' figure? Doesn't exist.

Ps, being a beggar is still FAR better than being a urine drinking, cow dung worshipper....so much so that U.S authorities themselves had to tell indians not to bring their disgusting culture into US :cry: :rofl:

Being poor > being someone that evokes absolute disgust in others

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Lmao, you just provided a rhetorical headline with zero numbers.
It's straight out of your parliament :lol:

Ps, being a beggar is still FAR better than being a urine drinking, cow dung worshipper....so much so that U.S authorities themselves had to tell indians not to bring their disgusting culture into US :cry: :rofl:
Says an inbred camel piss drinking grave worshipper who gets humiliated at US airports :lol:.
 


It's straight out of your parliament :lol:


Says an inbred camel piss drinking grave worshipper who gets humiliated at US airports :lol:.
Fool, Buddha is Nepalese, not you street shitter Indian slum dog, thick face.








 
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It's straight out of your parliament :lol:


Says an inbred camel piss drinking grave worshipper who gets humiliated at US airports :lol:.

Its utterly laughable that urine-drinking pajeets have to use myths to assuage their inferiority-complex humiliation of being an indian.

Your own government data reveals millions of litres of cow urine is drank by hindus every year. No such thing in Pakistan. YOU are known as urine drinkers worldwide, not us :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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International media reports on indians being cow dung worshippers and MILLIONS of int'l audences look at these reports and form their opinion :lol: LOOK

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Fool, Buddha is Nepalese, not you street shitter Indian slum dog, thick face.









Man, look at this. A random street interview from india's ally Russia and first thing average Russian thinks of india is "poor, dirty, smell bad and they put cow poop on their face" :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
This is their global image
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I wonder how would Jaishankar's statement now sound after Israel Palestine conflict started? With Indian govt's open support for Israel, how many in global south really want to see India to be a leader of the developing world?

We should match our actions with statements.
 
I wonder how many countries will want India as "leader of global south" with such voting and PR statements.

I wonder how would Jaishankar's statement now sound after Israel Palestine conflict started? With Indian govt's open support for Israel, how many in global south really want to see India to be a leader of the developing world?

We should match our actions with statements.

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India is showing progress in a number of domains (acknowledged).
India also has democracy (acknowledged).

But - Indian establishment needs to focus on how to control Hindu extremism, treat minorities in a better way or create a culture of interfaith harmony, and address the issue of IOK. These measures will show whether India can be a role model society or not.
I totally agree. We have to keep the Hindutva elements from hijacking our plurality.
 
India is what is called a failed democracy because they did not arrive at it organically meaning democracy has actually become a method of a lack of accountability/punishment for political leaders who only serve themselves while happy to keep most of the country dirt poor in slums. Democracy is good if you have a hard working smart society that wants to do better and be accountable and reached it through years of slavery, colonisation and is rich enough to explore new political systems. Giving a poor country democracy is giving the poor country leadership who can not be touched and accountable to no one which is why poor countries...stay poor.
So, is it your position that only rich countries should go for democratic setup and poor countries are destined to be ruled by fascists and dictators. They don't have the capability to govern themselves. You have poor understanding of how much we are capable of governing ourselves.

Only fools believe those western lies. China and India started from roughly the same development level 70 years ago and now China's economy is over 5 times of Indias and China beats India all across the board in every economic sector, this is the hard fact even you liar Indians can't deny.
Don't worry about western propaganda, what is your take on Mao's cultural revolution and Great Leap forward? How many people actually died?
 
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India, not China, best suited to lead developing world: Indian FM
  • Citing economic and other aid New Delhi has given, foreign minister says country’s goals make it ‘different from all those whose rise preceded ours’
  • But India treads narrow path with West over friendly ties with Russia and Ottawa’s allegations that New Delhi was involved in a Canadian’s killing

Khushboo Razdanin New York

Published: 3:10am, 27 Sep, 2023

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Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, India’s foreign minister, speaks during the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Tuesday. Photo: Bloomberg

India has staked a claim as the leading voice of the developing world in an “emerging multipolar order”, casting itself at the United Nations General Assembly as a better fit for the role than other regional powers like China.

Addressing the general assembly in New York on Tuesday, Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar cited Sri Lanka’s economic downturn, which India and many Western countries and their allies have blamed on Beijing’s “debt diplomacy”.

“When Sri Lanka experienced a severe economic crisis, it was India that first stepped forward,” India’s top diplomat said.

Even in distant regions, partners like the Pacific island nations “have appreciated our contributions to meet their needs in health, in technology and in climate action”, he added.

Jaishankar said “so many nations” identified with India because of its history, geography and culture. As an aspiring leading power, India had “never been seen as being in contradiction with global good”.

“This is not for self-aggrandisement, but to take on greater responsibility and make more contributions,” he added. “The goals we have set for ourselves will make us different from all those whose rise preceded ours.”

At a time when “East-West polarisation is so sharp and the North-South divide so deep”, the success of the Group of 20 summit held recently in New Delhi proved India targeted “the key concerns of the many, not just the narrow interests of a few”, he said.

With its expanding diplomatic and economic clout globally as tensions between the US and China remain undimmed, India sees the present moment as ideal for becoming a leader of the Global South – a role China also prizes.

“China opposes hegemonism, power politics, unilateralism and Cold War mentality,” Vice-President Han Zheng said.

“A small number of countries have arbitrarily imposed illegal and unilateral sanctions, severely undermining the harmony and stability of international relations,” he added. “The international community should jointly resist such acts.”

The sentiment was echoed by Chinese President Xi Jinping at the World Political Parties Summit in Beijing in March, during which he offered to share his country’s experiences in modernisation with other countries.

China’s Communist Party is willing to exchange and share experience with political parties of all countries … so we can do more good for our people and people around the world,” Xi said.

To counter China’s more prominent regional and global stature, New Delhi has drawn closer to and cooperates often with the West, especially Washington.

Yet it treads a narrow path with the West, given its friendly ties with Russia and amid recent allegations of New Delhi’s involvement in the killing of an Indian dissident in Canada.

“The power of markets should not be utilised to steer food and energy from the needy to the wealthy, nor must we countenance that political convenience determines responses to terrorism, extremism and violence,” Jaishankar said in a veiled swipe at the West and Ottawa.

“Respect for territorial integrity and non-interference in internal affairs cannot be exercises in cherry-picking,” he continued. “Without genuine solidarity, there can never be real trust. This is very much the sentiment of the Global South.”

Jaishankar, who is expected to visit Washington on Wednesday for a meeting with his American counterpart, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, warned that the norm of a few nations shaping the agenda “cannot go indefinitely, nor will it go unchallenged”.

“A fair, equitable and democratic order will surely emerge once we all put our minds to it … that means ensuring that rule makers do not subjugate rule takers”.


I think India, Russia together level Chinese influence in developing world. or, we may invite Brazil also to help us :coffee:
 
I think India, Russia together level Chinese influence in developing world. or, we may invite Brazil also to help us :coffee:
lol, why should Russia and Brazil side with you India against China.
 
lol, why should Russia and Brazil side with you India against China.

i mean, we can't match China's role with India, Russia, Brazil altogether. and hence we find Yuan emerging as BRICS currency also :turkey:
India has great influence on developing nations. formation of Non Aligned Movements etc, which India led.
India didn't sign NPT as the sixth nation, since nuclear test in 1974. and it is said, "the country India who didn't sign NPT since nuclear test 1974, was more powerful than those who signed NPT."

but now China is leading BRICS/developing world, sure :tup:
 
Only fools believe those western lies. China and India started from roughly the same development level 70 years ago and now China's economy is over 5 times of Indias and China beats India all across the board in every economic sector, this is the hard fact even you liar Indians can't deny.

I would say China's economy on PPP, as below, is 'nearly' 1.5 times to India's economy, and its true :turkey:

China's economy grew with high export since 80s, economic growth based on foreign money/export money, which has a share in China's GDP. this way i would say, around a third of China's GDP has influence of foreign money/export money. countries like India-Indonesia didn't let their economy driven by export/foreign money.
here we have GDP on PPP listing as below. it still hasn't properly included share of 'undocumented' part of GDP :-)
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Only fools believe those western lies. China and India started from roughly the same development level 70 years ago and now China's economy is over 5 times of Indias and China beats India all across the board in every economic sector, this is the hard fact even you liar Indians can't deny.

also in list below, US's economy is a 'bubble' economy. US's industries have a large share of imported components. the 'value added' factors altogether in US's GDP....
hence i would say, US would be no more than 3rd place in the list below, with China on 1st place :-)
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I would say China's economy on PPP, as below, is 'nearly' 1.5 times to India's economy, and its true :turkey:

China's economy grew with high export since 80s, economic growth based on foreign money/export money, which has a share in China's GDP. this way i would say, around a third of China's GDP has influence of foreign money/export money. countries like India-Indonesia didn't let their economy driven by export/foreign money.
here we have GDP on PPP listing as below. it still hasn't properly included share of 'undocumented' part of GDP :-)
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According to your PPP chart, China PPP is 2.5 times of India PPP, not 1.5. Again, PPP GDP just as nominal GDP is not very good too in measuring economy and development.
 
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