Interesting he used the Shanghai Massacre instead of the Nanjing Massacre.
He better put on a Chairman Mao hat to show that he is sincere, like Elon did when Li Qiang accused him of posting anti-Chinese content on Twitter.
Interesting he used the Shanghai Massacre instead of the Nanjing Massacre.
Agreed on the first part. But I would argue that inept leadership will make any type of government suck. Whether it's a democracy, autocracy, monarchy, theocracy, or whatever.Autocracy is no guarantee of good governance. In fact an inept autocracy is even worse than inept democracy.
Historically, many autocracies were voted in by democracies. Just like how Hitler and Mussolini were voted into power, India is also going through a similar political journey. Too many Indians who could vote were captured by the BJP's constant promise of a Supapowar Bharat Hindu Empire. Nations who like that are quite prone to going to war. But thanks to India's sheer incompetence, they were unable to act on their warmongering dreams.And for all the tirade and fake gnashing of teeth against China and it's system: It's all stem from JEALOUSY and INSECURITY. The latest survey found that a considerable majority of Indians would love to have autocratic/military ruler to lord over them. What happened to the mother of all democracy? They have become nuts?
To the West, everything is politics. If you're their enemy, even your own land is not recognized by them as yours. But if you're their friend, you can invade, butcher, massacre, and take other lands at will. They'll happily recognize your gains and tell the world that you have rightfully gained what you have taken.Look at how the WEST and it's nincompoop losers a.k.a. Xizhang separatists that flood western social media deal with SIKKIM. A kingdom that was weak militarily easily ABSORBED, CAPTURED by India and no one BATTED AN EYE. Not even China for obvious geopolitical reasons. And yet the nerve of SOME Indians to lecture China about it's supposed aggression and expansionist power LOL....
India's economy contracted by 5.8% in 2020. Since then, its GDP has grown at an average rate of 3.5% a year (-5.8% in 2020, +9.1% in 2021, +7.2% in 2022). In other words, it is still recovering from the impact of the pandemic.This has already been discussed but there are two points to observe despite India having a growth rate over 8%.
Manufacturing has not significantly improved overall which is key to India moving to the next stage.
Foreign direct investment remains static despite outflows from China. Some say it's going to Vietnam instead.
No bro I respectfully disagree, until India fix its social ill like the Caste system it will never progress as the majority of its population are Dalits, It's the root cause of her problem.India's horrible infrastructure and broken education system are major impediments to their economic growth.
