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Comments by "bruch-TB" (@user-st8kk4ij3q) on "India is not really China yet, economist says" video.
“Innovation is Indian thing”Your speech bought me laughter for a year🤣🤣🤣
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@realnapster1522 So who colonized India now? Manipur is a country with an independent history of more than 2,000 years; Sikkim, Northeastern States, and Kashmir all have their own independent religion, culture, and history. Is the British Empire’s colonization of India over? ? ? If it ends they should get independence and not be taken over by a bunch of beggars called India
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So who colonized India now? Manipur is a country with an independent history of more than 2,000 years; Sikkim, Northeastern States, and Kashmir all have their own independent religion, culture, and history. Is the British Empire’s colonization of India over? ? ? If it ends they should get independence and not be taken over by a bunch of beggars called India
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@TruthTeller8888 A similar example occurred in Bhutan. From the time of British India until after India's independence, India did the same thing in Bhutan as it had done in Sikkim - immigrated large numbers of Hindu Nepalis to Bhutan. The total population of Bhutan during the period 1980-1900 was about 500,000, of which 150,000 were Hindu Nepalese. When these Hindu Nepalis began to threaten the power of the King of Bhutan and the political system of Bhutan, the current King of Bhutan began to "Bhutanize" the entire territory of Bhutan in the late 1990s and began to restrict all the rights of the Hindu Nepalis living in Bhutan, even stripping them of their citizenship rights, and ultimately expelling this population from Bhutan. This mass deportation resulted in the expulsion of over 100,000 people from Bhutan.
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@sansin6250 I have said that the British colonization of India brought civilization and democracy to India, so we respect the British; but India colonized Manipur, Sikkim, Kashmir, Northeastern States, southern Tibet, and Ladakh, and immigrated a large number of beggars. What did India's colonization of them bring to them?
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@sansin6250 :face-green-smiling::face-green-smiling:Endia was IIeEnslaved by the British for nearly 300 years. How could IIslaveEs own territory?
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@realnapster1522 Endia was IIeEnslaved by the British for nearly 300 years. How could IIslaveEs own territory?:face-green-smiling:
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