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Planes discovered in Vedic age, it could fly between planets, says speaker at Indian Science Congres

Nah. Ganga-ma style beats all! :cheesy:

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But it is still better then , engine running on water.
 
No. I welcome more people to come up with these remarks. It fuels the children's imagination. Young(rather kid) Kalam was inspired by the Mahabharata war and not Relativity.

Fuels imagination? :lol:
 
Well i am not surprised. Under Modi India is destined to be a next super power :D:lol:.
 
Establishing a standard may help. If you want I can help you understand with your State as the standard. A comparison in the field of science...if you are ok...

So you want to fuel imagination by telling kids fake stories and bogus stories and by placing them into some lala land. :rofl:

Seriously don't you guys think you need to behave less moronic than usual while posting on online forums with people from other countries reading your posts. :D
 
i am waiting for the prove of Nano Technology in Ancient Indian History ..
 
Its not india's fault if the rest of the world cannot understand what ancient Indians could do, it doesn't mean its not true. Look at Einstein nobody could understand him, it took the rest of the world more than 100 years to truly understand what he was saying. So for the world understand Indians may take more than that there is universe, because to understand incredible india takes incredible time.

The following is a NEWS article published by the times of india relating to high pressed discussion going on at the parliament of india. If these stats are not enough to blow your mind, i dont know what will.

NEW DELHI: If you thought that Global Indian Takeover was just a hollow cliche leaning on a few iconic successes like Pepsi's Indra Nooyi, Citibank's Vikram Pandit and steel world's Lakshmi Mittal, there is a slew of statistics now to give it solid ballast.

The extent to which desis have made an impact in the US was reeled off in the Rajya Sabha — as many as 12% scientists and 38% doctors in the US are Indians, and in NASA, 36% or almost 4 out of 10 scientists are Indians.

If that's not proof enough of Indian scientific and corporate prowess, digest this: 34% employees at Microsoft, 28% at IBM, 17% at Intel and 13% at Xerox are Indians.


And the House of Elders also heard some startling facts about a country that's still stuck with a Third World tag — 20% of gold in the world is used by Indians and nine out of 10 diamonds used in the world are made in India.

The figures of Indian successes were given to the Rajya Sabha on Monday by D Purandeshwari, minister of state for HRD, in defence of the country's higher education system and the state of research.

Purandeshwari said that although a lot needed to be done to encourage research, it was wrong to run down the country's higher education system since most Indians who excelled abroad were products of Indian institutions.

He said there was no slackness in research and the number of PhD holders had gone up from 17,898 two years back to 18,730 last year.

The minister also listed initiatives taken to encourage research, especially in science. Apart from creating 1,000 positions of research scientists at various levels, she said draft norms to create 10 networking centres in basic sciences in leading departments of universities were being prepared. It would help in promoting collaborative research and give access to advanced facilities.

Also, all postgraduate programmes pertaining to science and technology would have an in-built component of research. The University Grants Commission is also identifying performing universities so that they can be given 50 fellowships to carry out research in basic sciences.

This was published in 2008, now 7 years later, india is so far ahead of other countries that india its still called third world because its too fast to be measured. Like india is so fast that if it goes past a speed camera it wont get a booked because its too fast for the camera.
India is one of the 2 countries in the world that have a population (well) over 1 billion.
With the brain drain in the 70s-2000s and continuing till now, what were you expecting?
Obviously they're going to spread out everywhere. The other country, China, haven't achieved this simply because they have more employment opportunities at home.
 
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