Comments by "LandGrabbingIndia" (@LandGrabbingIndia) on "Why Delhi can't get its toxic smog under control | DW News" video.
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The problems of the entire world, eg. adverse climatical change, isn't a problem of India but somehow and someway, India's problem is a problem for the entire world. Hence, India, being the 5th largest economy and a superpower (whether true or self-proclaimed, it does not matter), refused to donate and play a part in "the deal of COP29"? Have you seen this? 🎥‘India needs you’: Priyanka Chopra sets up Covid fundraiser, urges world to donate🎥🙏🥣? Remember the whole world aided India during the pandemic when Indian mishandled the pandemic? Remind me, which country "asked" 🙏🥣 for donations/oxygen tanks/ventilators from the entire world because they had mishandled the pandemic? What are "PM CARE FUNDS"? Because 🔀At least 4.7 million people died in India due to Covid-19 in 2020 and 2021, the World Health Organization said on Thursday (HindustanTimes)🔚 ??
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The difference between China and India is that when China is down and out and industrializing, they did not demand that the entire world should pay them 1 trillion dollars as climate finance, unlike India, during COP26 held in Glasgow dated November 2021. This is not a one time example. India being the 5th largest economy of the world, has never hosted the Olympic games when they are poor/rich, unlike China. China had voluntarily made a bid to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for the right to host the Olympic games in year 2008 when they are poor, and once again in the year of 2022 when they are much wealthier. That is the difference in ethics and culture between these countries. One believes in "the spirit of giving unconditionally" or generosity no matter whether they are rich or poor, the other believes in taking but not sharing/giving. That is Indian culture versus the Chinese culture.🤭😅🤣😂 Criticize France for as many times as you want, calling them "cheap" or "poor" or "miser" but the fact remains.... France is generous enough to host the Olympic Games free of charge, unlike the #1 extremely superpower (self-proclaimed) on the Internet, India.
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