Comments by "红火树 RedFireTree" (@firetree2007) on "South China Sea Tensions: Chinese, u0026 Philippine ships 'collide' in disputed waters | WION Originals" video.
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2 Indian tanks broken down during Russia Tank biathlon, and disqualified, in 2017, the reason is, they thought the T90s they got from Russia were too slow, so in order to win, the smart Indians, although they cannot make anything themselves, they changed gear box themselves so the T90s can run faster so they thought they could win in the biathlon, it is true, if you let it run in a flat highway, but no in battle situation as Russian put the game field with sharp slops, so then both of them broken down , could not even move. since then, India dared not to join the biathlon anymore, they successfully changed a good tank into curry tank, hha:))
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go to see a world map, countries at this altitude are all very weak, and historically invaded and ruled by other countries and nations, since they are not good at fight, India and Phi....included in this altitude, it hurts, but it is fact and true. Today is the same, nothing changed, despite on surface, that nature is the same, once we know the nature, we know the result already.
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@kingdrew4435 India is in the edge of total bankrupt, still dreaming to be a superpower, Harvard Business Review reported "Less than half of the 950 million working-age population is actually employed""Bleak as this statistic is, the reality is worse. According to the Periodic Labor Force Survey, some half of all those workers are self-employed, a category that includes “unpaid helpers in family enterprises,”___Harvard Business review, by Bhaskar Chakravorti July 19, 2024,
Due to the lack of jobs in India it can negatively impact its economic growth rate:
Lower purchasing power: When there are fewer jobs, people have less money to spend, which can lead to a decrease in consumer demand.
Reduced productivity: Unemployment can make it harder for the economy to be productive.
Increased government burden: Unemployment can increase the amount of money the government needs to spend.
Limited investment and consumption: Unemployment can make it harder for people to invest and consume, which can slow economic growth.
Poverty and income inequality: Unemployment can make poverty and income inequality worse.
Social unrest: A high unemployment rate can lead to social unrest.
According to McKinsey, if India doesn't improve its employment rates, it might not be able to achieve its goal of 7–8% annual GDP growth. This could also delay India's plans to become the world's third-largest economy by 2030.
No jobs, means no income, no income means no consumption, 90% of rural spend only $64 per month, and 10% spend $21 a month.
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India is in the edge of total bankrupt, still dreaming to be a superpower, Harvard Business Review reported "Less than half of the 950 million working-age population is actually employed""Bleak as this statistic is, the reality is worse. According to the Periodic Labor Force Survey, some half of all those workers are self-employed, a category that includes “unpaid helpers in family enterprises,”___Harvard Business review, by Bhaskar Chakravorti July 19, 2024,
Due to the lack of jobs in India it can negatively impact its economic growth rate:
Lower purchasing power: When there are fewer jobs, people have less money to spend, which can lead to a decrease in consumer demand.
Reduced productivity: Unemployment can make it harder for the economy to be productive.
Increased government burden: Unemployment can increase the amount of money the government needs to spend.
Limited investment and consumption: Unemployment can make it harder for people to invest and consume, which can slow economic growth.
Poverty and income inequality: Unemployment can make poverty and income inequality worse.
Social unrest: A high unemployment rate can lead to social unrest.
According to McKinsey, if India doesn't improve its employment rates, it might not be able to achieve its goal of 7–8% annual GDP growth. This could also delay India's plans to become the world's third-largest economy by 2030.
No jobs, means no income, no income means no consumption, 90% of rural spend only $64 per month, and 10% spend $21 a month.
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