Comments by "红火树 RedFireTree" (@firetree2007) on "“Baseless…” Adani Group’s first reaction on US bribery charges, vows legal action" video.
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In India, 1% top (such as Adanis, and Ambanis) hold 40% of India wealth, 10% hold 77% India's wealth, rest of 90% at bottom share 23%, using GDP to calculate, that is 1.26 billion people, share $920 billion, so for them is less than $2 a day, which is the UN poverty line. in another word, 90% of Indians live under the UN poverty line.
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with the severe air and water pollution, with huge gap in wealth, it is larger than the gap in the colonial time, and with 90% of Indians live under the poverty line, this country cannot make anything that can compete in the world market, after 75 years, remain as an backward agricultural country, .....but still dreaming as a superpower, ...well, it is your country, ruin it as much as you like
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one thing is , China and India are really really different in morality in culture in religion in ideology, for educated Chinese intellectuals, they believe a society should be with equality among their members in political position and in economic status, but not in India, there are significant differences between early 20th-century China and present-day India regarding attitudes toward systemic change. In 1920s China, reformist thinkers, intellectuals, and activists, inspired by Marxist ideas and the desire for modernization, actively worked to challenge inequality and transform society.
In contrast, in India today, deeply rooted cultural norms, combined with a perception of inevitability around inequality, often dampen the urgency for systemic reform. Without widespread recognition of the problem among its educated and influential classes, initiating meaningful change becomes challenging. , shifts in global norms, economic pressures, and rising awareness seem have no impact in India
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