The core fantasy underlying the Indian elite psyche is the separation of Tibet from China, and in the maximalist scenario, fully integrated under the sovereignty of India proper. The logic goes that Buddhism originated from India, thus India is the spiritual protector of Tibet, which could justify such territorial aggression. This thinking dovetails with the colonialist mindset of Hindutva and represents an existential threat to China, full stop. Not unlike Iran calling for the destruction of Israel. This is unacceptable and cannot stand. I am sure the Chinese leadership understands this.
Black Myth Wukong is about obtaining Buddhist enlightenment. Therefore Black Myth Wukong is a bestselling AAA Game with Indian origins... Jai Hind!
Total failure in the 2nd attempt. Not a single one ousted in both attempts.
2027 reunification is coming. Current DPP admin is like Biden's. Remember when Biden's election was a signal that the US would move on from the "Trump chaos" and framed as "a triumph of democracy". Only for Biden's team to do such a bang up job that people went back to "Trump chaos" in a landslide. DPP went even further, gerrymandering two mass recalls and arresting top political opposition leaders. They didn't even win a single vote.
This is the latest colour revolution failure of the US, the recall election was framed as the "Bluebird movement", a "democratic" movement which tried to remove the democratically elected representatives because of some even more super-democratic Pro Max Ultra rationale.
Wow, HAL and Bharat Electronics have higher market cap valuation than Leonardo, Saab, Dassault, Kongsberg, AVIC, CSSC, and Elbit. HAL alone have more than USD10B bigger valuation over AVIC Shenyang, and they are not even producing any 5th gen jets.
Jai Hind!
5th Gen jets, there are only 3 countries that have them, it's not a fair characterization. The real question is what are the successful exports of HAL and Bharat Electronics?
I don't know why you guys are being so asinine about an African who wants to see Africa industrialise. It's a matter of national self respect. The biggest leverage they have is their natural resources so it's completely expected they offer that in return for factories.
Developing countries absolutely should have tariff barriers to promote industrialization. There's a big reason why many Africans are fans of the CCP, they want to learn from them. I find African commentators are a lot less delusional than Indians, they aren't fantasizing about supapowa 20xx.
That said, I predict that economies like Australia (exports raw materials/low manufacturing) are going to do a lot better than economies like Europe (few raw materials/strong manufacturing) because being primarily a raw materials exporter means you aren't in a hunger games manufacturing death match with Guangdong.
African countries are definitely trying to learn from China, why else are countries like Kenya establishing "Special Economic Zones"