Kyusuibu Honbu
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Your comments prove my point. Rather than admitting what is obvious for everyone to see and globally accepted....that India is arguable the most corrupt 'country' on earth, you try to sugarcoat it.
How can you even solve a problem you don't admit. This is exactly why it's impossible for India to ever catch China.
It's our ability to admit we have a problem and take steps to solve that is what's different between a rising nation like China and an already stagnating 'country' like India.
Hmmm.............I think you need to be sent to Unit 731 to have you head checked.
I repeat the source -
Top 10 countries with the highest measured cumulative illicit financial outflows between 2001 and 2010 were:
- China: US$2.74 trillion
- Mexico: US$476 billion
- Malaysia: US$285 billon
- Saudi Arabia: US$210 billion
- Russia: US$152 billion
- Philippines: US$138 billion
- Nigeria: US$129 billion
- India: US$123 billion
- Indonesia: US$109 billion
- United Arab Emirates: US$107 billion
Kalam crowned India as superpower? Man! that why i said, don't Baidu it, google itIndians are already going around crowing themselves a superpower as your president Kalam did.
To even suggest that China has more corruption than India shows how delusional Indians are.
I know as Han chauvinist it comes as surprise that an individual of non-Han ethnicity could insinuate something that is not pleasurable to Han ears.
You sure? I think Naking, Unit 731 etc all have an effect hereIndia is one of, if not the most corrupt 'country' in the world. This is exactly why China will extend the lead over India.
I can bring up many articles written by Indians saying how much India envy our success but this is not about scoring brownie points.
So?
If India is to catch us, you need to solve your corruption problem that's ingrained in Hindu culture. Remove your caste system that's ingrained in Hindu culture. Educate your population. Build up the infrastructure. And how you even solve the overpopulation problem is beyond me.
Why should India catch up to China?
Ok!I don't see many, if any, of these problems will be solved. India lacks the leadership skills necessary to tackle these problems.
India by nature is a messy 'country' that was put together by the British. It was Winston Churchill that said "India is a geographical term. It is no more a united nation than the Equator." He should know India, he gave you 'independence'.
So according to you - the British do not believe that India is a nation, but yet created it at the sametime give it independence? How can one give independence and create a nation at the same time? CP certified Han logic anyone?
Don't worry my friend, whatever may be the state of India, we will recognize and have peaceful relations with the following nations -There are massive chunks of the Indian population that wants their own country, pretty much every region. If India manages to stay united like it is now by 2080, India would have done exceedingly well. But I don't think it will happen .
Republic of China
Mengjiang
Manchukuo
Zhōnghuá Mínguó
Zhōnghuá Mínguó Wéixīn Zhèngfǔ
Republic of Tibet
Republic of Xinjiang
Jìdōng Fánggòng Zìzhì Zhèngfǔ
Chunghwa Minkuo
India would need to solve all these problems to even be a challenge to China.
Why should India be a challenge to China?
But as we have seen since the late 1940's India has always been the poor man's China in all areas. Don't bet on it ever changing.
Yes! India never had any great leaps since 1940s