Comments by "LandGrabbingIndia" (@LandGrabbingIndia) on "CNBC International Live"
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The global hunger index of India is 111 out of 125 countries and it's GDP/Capita, also known as income per year of an average citizen, has been stuck under the $3000 mark from year 1947 independence till year 2024 and still counting. Now, even the animals, the wolves, are hungry and are resorting to attacking humans in India. It looks like everyone and everything is hungry in India. India is truly a superpower country (Know Your Meme: India superpower by 2020)😁. Meanwhile, the Caste System Overlords, who got themselves rich from exploiting the poor, spent hundreds of millions on his wedding (Ambani). In the Mumbai slums, slum dwellers share the same neighborhood with India’s and Asia's richest man, Mukesh Ambani. Despite being so rich, he did little to help his countrymen, especially those that live just across his mansion. There is an |ndian saying that says "the life of a cow is more valuable than a Dalit/slum dweller." 🤭🤣😂
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When Indians have a plan, they would first of all tell the whole world about their plan, congratulate themselves about the plan, boast about their plan, dream about their plan, compare others with their plan, ridicule others with their plan and in the end, can't even recall what was the plan 😉
Examples:
- Make in India
- Self-reliant India
- Astronauts to space by 2015
- Replacing China as the factory of the world by 2025 (according to Modi at the launch of Make in India 2015)
- $5 trillion economy by 2025
- Manufacturing to contribute 25% of India's economy by 2020 (it's now only 12%, down from 16% in 2016)
- 20 million jobs creation a year (only 7 million as of today and only 2 million of those are formal employments)
- HSR by 2023 (now postponed to 2028. To be postponed again by 2028 to 2033, then 2037, after that 2045)
- "Know Your Meme: India superpower by 2020"
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India/Indians like to think and act like they are extremely important on the global stage through 24/7 non stop propagandas on the internet. However, it is not what the netizens see/think/do/feel that is important. It is what the country leaders see/do that reflects India's importance on the global stage. Here are some examples: Palestine and Ukraine (Ukraine's first choice in Asia is China) did not sought India's help. This goes to show that they have little regard for India. India is not a regional power in Asia, let alone a global power. Truth hurts but this is the reality. Businessmen picks China over India all the time eg. Elon Musk postponed a planned trip to India where he was to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, citing obligations at Tesla, and went to China for business talks instead.😅More examples of India's influence on the global stage,
1) GDP per capita < 3K🤏 China? China's GDP per capita > 12K ? Is there even a competition?
2) No veto powers, despite begging for it since 1994😭
3) Booted out by Maldives ("India Out") for China.
4) Russia to Superpower India: I know that you are a superpower on the internet/social medias.🤭, but you have to pay for our Russian oil in Chinese currency because we have no use for Indian Rupees. .🤭
5) BRICS meeting: the president of South Africa came to pick up Xi Jinping from the airport in Johannesburg, however they sent a junior minister to pick up Modi, Narendra Modi refused to get off his plane unless a more senior minister came to pick him up from the airport. 🤭
6) India invited 120 countries for their "voice of the global south" virtual summit and less than 20 countries attended. Meanwhile, China invited 150+ BRI participating countries for BRI forum October 2023, 130+ country leaders/representatives attended. (BRI summit videos October 2023). 🤭
Name of Article/Source: India invites 120 countries to ‘Voice of Global South’ summit (Times of India): Close to 20 world leaders are expected to participate in the summit, including Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina, Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe and several ASEAN and African leaders.
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