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Why don't you show us the stats for American poverty numbers and as well as the Indian poverty numbers, the way poverty is defined in each country, the welfare plans in place in both the countries.
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@theriam6281 It is a matter of years for india being rich or developed or finding indian companies on the list of the most valuable companies in the world? As I see it both these scenarios are a virtual uncertainty. India doesn't have the infrastructure in place to develop and suffers problems which cannot propel it to the heights reached by China and the Indian tech market is focused on the domestic market which is never enough to make it one if the most valuable corporations in the world specially in a country which has such pathetic standards of living.
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@theriam6281 Lateral form of globalisation doesn't lead to innovation and indigenous ideas. Regarding the USB standard, it was a group of researchers in Intel with Bhatt as the team lead. The researchers included people from different parts of the world working for Intel. This was entirely funded by Intel which had sought to invent a industry standard. Every researcher on the team demands recognition for inventing USB. You are still missing the point. I replied to comment when you had mentioned those companies which handles back end outsourcing.
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@ufoforfun how exactly do you plan to work in UK with such a poor understanding of the language? Also, you still haven't commented on the quality of service provided by NHS compared to public healthcare systems in India
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@ufoforfun nope but yo do need to understand basic grammar something which you are clearly lacking
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@ufoforfun also how do you manage to live in UK with English which is grammartically wrong?
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@ufoforfun lmao are you seriously comparing UK's healthcare system to India's healthcare? Do you fail to realise the difference in quality?
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Umm medicare in EU nations is literally free.....
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@vishaljain409 and look at Samsung's number for export. 9.8 million smartphones is not even 5 percent of the total units sold all over the world.
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@vishaljain409 okay is the innovative india progressing in the same manner like the jobless economic growth of India?
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@vishaljain409 Also, I am trying to remember that last time an Indian pioneered a company which became a global mnc?
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@vishaljain409 Also, your government has approved the indigenous vaccine without phase 3 results which means every person who has been administered the vaccine indirectly becomes a part of the phase 3 trials.
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@vishaljain409 Also, regarding indians being the ceo's of these companies, you realise that they are paid to improve the captial positions of their shareholders which are American, they pay taxes to the American government. India doesn't achieve a thing. India should be ashamed that it can't retain its talent resulting in brain drain.
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@vishaljain409 Also, we can keep arguing about nasa not sharing its data but unless you work in either of the space agencies and know for a fact that they don't share data, I will believe they do.
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@vishaljain409 why don't you look at Samsung factories. They are producing phones just to satisfy the demand of the Indian market alongwith exports to middle East and that's it. Amazon isn't shifting its global operations to India the same way Samsung isn't. They cater to the domestic market. You shouldn't be glad about the riots which was an attack on your country's identity as a Republic by your citizens.
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@vishaljain409 I am sorry i forgot about the riots yesterday 🙄
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@vishaljain409 I am sorry i forgot about the riots yesterday 🙄
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@vishaljain409 india reached Mars with a payload which was 1/3rd that of nasa. They had all the research in hand about the failures of other space agencies. Do you see NASA boasting about its missions to Venus? Also, if you actually look at amazon's business, you will realise that it needs to form supply chains in every country they have a business in. So saying that amazon feels it has its future in India is naive. India is a market for global corporations after every other market has been saturated Let me ask you this, which is the biggest part of amazon's business? Is it e-commerce?
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@vishaljain409 Also, do you really want amazon to be made an example out of for other companies with stringent policies sending a message to the world that india is so conservative and it isn't actually a great place for business? Why do indians feel they hold any kind of leverage over these companies? They can just outright leave your country and it will be your country at the disadvantage.
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@vishaljain409 And, the fact that your country has pathetic standards of living is evident when you don't realise that greenfield investments is just a method used by corporations to circumvent the government policies.
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@vishaljain409 and no google's power doesn't come from his ceo but the vision of its shareholders which are American. Btw sundar pichai gave up his indian citizenship and pays taxes to the American government.
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@vishaljain409 many things have already happened? The only things which has happened is that they can't stockpile goods of companies which they have an interest in and they need to show cou try of origin. Regarding opening of the biggest offices, well does it really matter when the decisions are taken in South Korea and USA? And USA remains the biggest market for them followed by Europe?
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@vishaljain409 it won't happen. I can wait as long as I want but ino for a fact that it won't happen.
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@vishaljain409 and, GDP just measures consumption of a country, doesn't tell us anything about the health of the economy or the state of people living in it. Smh
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@vishaljain409 I should grow up? You realise that Google and amazon controls more than 60 percent of the Internet right? You might want to deny it but they are as powerful as nations around the world.
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Lmao amazon is a single company which is worth 1/3 of your country's gdp
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Lmao india won't be ruling anything
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Umm actual poverty numbers haven't been released by your government for the last 5 years. All the ceo's of these companies have given up their indian citizenship, pay taxes to the American government and increase the capital position of the shareholders (with the largest usually being the founders of the organisation who aren't indian. Mostly American and European) How exactly does India benefit in this case? India should be ashamed that it couldn't provide opportunities to retain their talents
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@friendlyatheist9589 okay let me ask you this, I had noticed a trend when I analysed jio. Do you think you pay the same amount when jio was started? Also, it is clearly unsustainable given the wafer thin margins, all the companies except jio showing constant losses mainly due to them maintaining the 2g and 3g network capability which is the norm in the Indian telecom market.
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@friendlyatheist9589 I know exactly what jio is about. It is a telecom company who built its infrastructure based in the parents company's vast resources jumping straight to 4g instead of transitioning, it resulted in a hyperintensive price war amongst telecom companies, which lowered the cost of data to unsustainable levels.
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You do understand the low cost of data isn't sustainable right?
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@sayeedhusseinsadat3284 You cant actually quantify how far behind india is when we compare it to China. China has done a tremendous work since the 1970s to position itself as a global player in geo politics but at the same time lacks behind in soft power. It hasn't been able to influence areas worldwide like the United States, it hasn't been able to share its rich and beautiful culture to the world. Not to forget that china's standards of living is still not great compared to the western counterparts. But I agree China and India was at an equal level in the 1960s and the Chinese government were efficient to create a demand for its manufacturing facilities, something india still lags behind in.
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@sayeedhusseinsadat3284 I disagree. I just don't want them spreading misinformation about their country to fill their egos. I do believe india has potential but there are urgent reforms required at all levels to ensure it fulfills its potential.
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@sujithsudhakaran745 youtube and news 🤦🏻♂️. Do you have any official numbers?
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@sujithsudhakaran745 wait isn't tata also the surname of the same person that indians believe would be the richest man in the world if he didn't donate his money?
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@sujithsudhakaran745 also do you have any data that backs up the claim about local defense manufacturing picking up steam in India in the last few years? Concrete numbers not YT videos or articles?
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@sujithsudhakaran745 You do realise that fall in imports was cause of the pandemic right? It wasn't due to an increase in exports or rise in manufacturing....
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@sujithsudhakaran745 I asked you if tata makes it in the top 10 automotive manufacturers and you say that it owns jaguar and range rover neither of which popular outside UK? Regarding Leyland, it is the largest bus manufacturer based on volume and mostly sells its trucks to the domestic demand. India just doesn't alot but exactly 9.2 global imports of defense equipment is bought by india. It doesn't produce bulk of its equipment within the country itself.
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@jishnum851 lmao the cloud solutions not indian software developers anymore.
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Raghav rob and nutrition science does take into account physiology.
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Raghav rob I won't be commenting because I am not an expert at the field and neither am I inclined to read on this topic. But how exactly does this conform to only US universities providing psuedoscience courses? Are you telling me that india doesn't have these courses?
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Raghav rob contradiction isn't a caveat to call something psuedoscience smh
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Raghav rob it isn't just based on epidemiology which btw isn't psuedoscience in the first place. It is based on other aspects of biology too
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Raghav rob nope it isn't psuedoscience because they have scientific principles which follows the course you are talking about. Please find out what psuedoscience actually means.
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Raghav rob nutritional science is psuedoscience? Lmao that's so not true. I consider psychiatry to be pseudoscience and that's it. Nutritional science definitely isn't psuedoscience
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Raghav rob also it really depends on which university and educational system you are talking about. For example, take university of Waterloo in Canada. Their coop programmes ensures that whatever you learn is actually useful in real life. On the other hand, if you take a research university, you do learn how to think critically given the structure of the course.
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Raghav rob which studies are psuedo scientific in nature which the universities prescribe?
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@SantoshMishra-xe5or That is a really narrow view of what universities actually provide. Education is not restricted solely on academics. It teaches you everything from decision making to critical thinking which are soft skills which are honed in universities.
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I would also like to point out that reservations and perceptions are two really different points. Reservations in this case means that a seat is being occupied by a person in a lower caste whereas in case of perception it doesn't mean that the person of the said caste, race etc. Is receiving a seat just based on it.
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@SantoshMishra-xe5or you do realise that admissions just based on academics isn't useful right?
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