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India superpower in the making, says Russian envoy

It seems you haven't seen that documentary, there is interview of numbers of intelligence officers from American and British intelligence agencies.

Why bother explaining to a person who still beleives that Sati is parcticed in India.
 
Pakistan is irrelevant to the thread. Don't worry about Pakistan's literacy. India is full of illiterates, beggars, Brahmins killing Dalits.

What about the sati practice among women? Making women jump into their husband's funeral pyre?
Where are women's rights in India?

You seems really high on Marijuana.
 
You make 300,000 dollars per year and earns 50 cents/per post by the side and pays no income tax..its lucky to be you.

The income tax I have paid....really many 5 cents you earn per post......But you will be free if you living China... low income person always has advantage..
 
India also needs to worry about its problem with prostitution. Did you see the "born into brothels" documentary. Its about prostitution in Kolkata.

India has the world's largest amount of illiterates. These stupid bharatis want a "media war."

So we need to keep reminding them, that India has more poor than Sub-Saharan Africa.

Ah what's next?

The Brahmins are ruling India, oppressing the Dalits as usual. This "master-slave" mentality can be seen by the fact that now that India gets its orders by those sitting in Japan and USA.

Not to mention that the Japanese think that India is some great country just because "Buddhism" orginated from there. :lol:

If you read the Japanese version of India in the Japanese language based section of wikipedia and translate it to English, it says the "India is endeared by the Japanese."

I recommend all my Chinese allies to check hillarious!:lol:

yes all you are saying is true. Please check this about how people would like to leave the superpower to be lol

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/169383-zillion-reasons-escape-india.html
 
Sati is still practised in India, check out this article:

Woman jumps into husband's funeral pyre
TNN Oct 13, 2008, 02.57am IST

RAIPUR: In a shocking throwback to medieval times, an elderly woman committed 'sati' by jumping into her 80-year-old husband's funeral pyre at Checher in Kasdol block of Chhattisgarh's Raipur district late on Saturday evening.

Police cordoned off the area after a large number of people gathered on the spot to offer prayers to 'sati mata'. People from nearby villages kept arriving at the crematorium throughout the day on Sunday.


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Lalmati Verma, 75, killed herself after mourners had left the cremation site. Raipur (rural) ASP Prashant Thakur confirmed the incident. "Disturbed by her husband Shivnandan Verma's death, Lalmati had expressed desire to commit 'sati', but her family didn't take it seriously," he said.

The family said after lighting the pyre, the mourners went for a bath as per a local custom and when they returned Lalmati was missing. "As the family didn't find Lalmati home when they returned, they rushed to the cremation ground where they found her burning in the pyre," Thakur said.

Woman jumps into husband's funeral pyre - Times Of India
 
Sati is still practised in India, check out this article:

Woman jumps into husband's funeral pyre
TNN Oct 13, 2008, 02.57am IST

RAIPUR: In a shocking throwback to medieval times, an elderly woman committed 'sati' by jumping into her 80-year-old husband's funeral pyre at Checher in Kasdol block of Chhattisgarh's Raipur district late on Saturday evening.

Police cordoned off the area after a large number of people gathered on the spot to offer prayers to 'sati mata'. People from nearby villages kept arriving at the crematorium throughout the day on Sunday.


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Lalmati Verma, 75, killed herself after mourners had left the cremation site. Raipur (rural) ASP Prashant Thakur confirmed the incident. "Disturbed by her husband Shivnandan Verma's death, Lalmati had expressed desire to commit 'sati', but her family didn't take it seriously," he said.

The family said after lighting the pyre, the mourners went for a bath as per a local custom and when they returned Lalmati was missing. "As the family didn't find Lalmati home when they returned, they rushed to the cremation ground where they found her burning in the pyre," Thakur said.

Woman jumps into husband's funeral pyre - Times Of India


May be you missed the bolded part. Its a clear case of suicide. Many men & women commit suicide in India after they lost their better half to fate.
 
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That was suicide Pakshah, what is your point here, we don't have daily target killings in Mumbai.
 
The income tax I have paid....really many 5 cents you earn per post......But you will be free if you living China... low income person always has advantage..

Dude how many times I have to explain..my govt pays me nothing..bloody misers.

You are totally wrong. How can India be a superpower when the Naxals are destroying your country?

Yeah, you will soon have People's Republic of India as your neighbour.
 
Dude how many times I have to explain..my govt pays me nothing..bloody misers.

I remember during Kargil Conflict, me, my schoolmates, my neighbours donated lots of money for the war cause and it was same passion everywhere in India, in the last government put no war tax as their was huge donation form Patriotic Indians and look our neighbor, they need money otherwise they won't show patriotism for their country. Hilarious!!!
 
Dude how many times I have to explain..my govt pays me nothing..bloody misers.



Yeah, you will soon have People's Republic of India as your neighbour.

How many times I have to ask you... where can I get the paid from my government ? Lovly loser?

It seems you Indians really believe the make fun words of Chinese netizens ......and see it as true.... Really funny.
 
In my mind india already a world superpower Any one still has doubt please watch this video



even white girls have to beg indians for $$$ man if that is not world superpower i just dont know what is
 
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Dude how many times I have to explain..my govt pays me nothing..bloody misers.



Yeah, you will soon have People's Republic of India as your neighbour.

How can India become a super power? It is delusional thinking

10 reasons why India will not become a superpower



'Will India become a superpower?' This is a question that nags every Indian. With the nature of problems that plague India, the chances of the country becoming a superpower are remote.

"India needs to be, not a powerful or dominant country, but a country which is less discontented from within", says Ramachadra Guha writer, historian and biographer who spoke on the topic 'Ten Reasons Why India Will Not and Should Not Become a Superpower' in a meeting organised by Aspen Institute India in New Delhi.

Guha pointed out that in 1948, there was a mood of despair and gloom about India's prospects, the government was seen as the only agent that could bring about change.

Image: A copy of a newspaper showing photographs of PM Singh burnt by the BJP activists in Mumbai.
Photographs: Punit Paranjpe/Reuters

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Today, however, there is a sense of optimism about India's prospects, although the government is seen as the major impediment in the country's progress.

Tarun Das, president, Aspen Institute India, said India needed more debates such as this to provide a more balanced view of the country's growth and development.

Of the 10 reasons he listed, Guha suggested that environmental degradation is likely to remain the most pressing challenge facing India. Primary education also remains a significant challenge that needs to be overcome.


He went on to elucidate the ten points that he thought would objectively prevent India from becoming a superpower:


Image: Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, Chinese President Hu Jintao and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh pose for a photo at the BRIC summit in Yekaterinburg
Photographs: Sergei Karpukhin/Reuters

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1.Religious extremism: Long term trends indicate that liberals and moderates in every religious community in India are on the defensive.

2. Left wing extremism: Extremism in the form of the Naxalite movement, which is a result of geographical reasons and also social and political forces, owing to the continued dispossession and deprivation of tribal people in India.

Image: Women naxalites wait before their performance during a protest rally.
Photographs: Jayanta Shaw/Reuters



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3. Corruption: The corruption and corrosion of the power center in India, as a result of political parties functioning as family firms rather than open, transparent political systems.

4. Decline of public institutions: This includes universities, police, civil services, the judiciary (except for higher judiciary) etc.



Image: A view of Indian Parliament building.
Photographs: B Mathur/Reuters

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5. Rich-poor divide: The increasing gap between the rich and the poor which is particularly manifested through farmer suicides in India, a phenomenon that has become pervasive only in the last 10-15 years, perhaps because there is now the expectation of a 'good life' that did not exist before.

6. Environmental degradation: The degradation at a local level, which is impacting people's lives in very real ways, whether in the form of massive depletion of underground aquifers, chemical contamination of soil, death of rivers, loss of species etc.


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7. Apathy of the media: Apathy in covering issues of rising income inequality, environmental degradation.

8. Political chaos: The political fragmentation manifests as coalition governments at both the central and regional levels, which makes it very difficult to forge sustainable long term policies in the realm of health, education, etc.



Image: Children sit on a horse cart while coming back from school near New Delhi.
Photographs: Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters

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9. Border disputes: India's unresolved border disputes, especially in Kashmir and the North East (Nagaland and Manipur) which indicates that there are parts of India that are not comfortable with being part of India.

10. Unstable neighbour: India's increasingly unstable neighbourhood is another serious impediment to our superpower ambitions.



Image: A Kashmiri boatman waits for customers on the banks of Srinagar's famous Dal lake in Kashmir.

10 reasons why India will not become a superpower - Rediff.com Business
 

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