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Comments by "Arun Sar" (@arunsar7893) on "" video.
If someone thinks India is trying to be China 2.0 then that person is fooling himself/herself.
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There are so many wholes in his arguments that one can drive a Maruti car through it.
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:🤣.. Better than most standup shows.
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Did China settle borders with Vietnam after it lost the war with vietnam or before it?
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"And India must realize that China, as a close and ancient neighbour, is much more valuable that any of its former colonial masters." - China must realise that India and China can be valuable to each other only if China sees India as an equal. If China believes India should accept Chinese dominance and deal with China only as a lesser power then there is no chance of any reconciliation. Btw .. no country gets "used" by any other country. It's stupid to think that. Every country will choose it's partners as per their on interest. China keeps proping countries like Pakistan and violates treaty by attacking Indian borders and expects India to have friendly with China. As for Jayant Bhadari. That moron is bought and paid for. He is not even an Indian Citizen. There are tons of people of Chinese origin who sit outside China and criticise the China. It's not very smart to believe such people.
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Jayant Bhandari is the last person who can be called unbasied. That guy is bought and paid for.
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Just like the Chinese economy, corruption in China is 5x of what you see in India. If you think corruption is the major problem in India then you are wrong.
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Dissing India hurts Jayant Bhandari? .. :-D .. You must be joking. He loves doing it.
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 @rjbse Typos aren't grammatical errors, genius.
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 @gshen231 Very true.
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"Currently in China, the Train has left the Docks, and BiG Ship has left the Station. Trains that Cruise and Ships that Ride, and now US have been in a State of Panic for many Years in trying to stop China but it’s too late. " - Not really. Almost every country in the world made a transition from a centralized dictatorship to a democracy when their growth rates slowed down. The shock of slow growth after having experienced 10%+ growth for years isn't easy to handle politically. Brittle systems with no flexibility break in such scenarios, especially when there is external pressure. China has over-capacity in everything. Those things have to be shutdown as more manufacturing shifts to other countries. The question is will Chinese system able to handle that pressure or will it break ? .. Unlike democratic systems where the political parties and the people in power change, the bureaucracy, military, govt's at local levels and courts keep functioning. That's not the case in China. If CCP goes it takes down the bureaucracy and PLA with it. In Opaque systems no one really knows until the last moment. Until then the Chinese can keep listening to bought and paid morons like Jayant Bhadari and be happy comparing the present day India and China without comprehending the simple argument that when the west talks about India it talks in future tense and hence stupid questions like "What do you see around you that is made in India?" doesn't apply.
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