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Sardaukar20

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You know what's racist? It's countries like India who think they somehow would do better than China if all things were "equal". It ain't the wonders of democracy because they would be beating China right now if that were the case.
Exactly. Indians have a shameless double-standard when it comes to racism. They can publish news articles calling the Chinese Han race as inferior for warfare and cold weather endurance. Indians gloated about the 'glory days' when there were Indian Sepoy soldiers, serving under the British to fight their colonial wars. Indians have published opinion pieces, calling Covid-19 a 'Chinese Virus'. Indians laugh and taunt the Chinese who were on the receiving end of racism instigated by the West. Yet when a German paper writes something remotely racist about India, they are up in arms about it. That is why they deserved to be laughed at.

Indians think that if all things were 'equal', India would be ahead of China by now. But the reality is actually much worse. History since 1947 had not been equal for India and China. After WW2, China had the much shorter end of the stick compared to India

From its independence in 1947, India, with a similar population size to China was left with a functioning Westminster political system. It inherited various industries from the British like the automobile industry, aeronautics industry, shipbuilding industry, and others. Only Australia, and Canada had comparable levels of inheritance. The CPC inherited a China that was reeling from a century of wars, societal troubles, fractured territorial integrity, economic mess, and national humiliation. Worse still, there was still an ongoing civil-war and a coming major war in neighboring Korea. It was the worse possible start. The early years for India was not pleasant too, but it was nothing compared to a newly liberated China in 1949. If there was a PC game where you choose your poor Asian country to manage. India would be the 'Easy' challenge, while China is the 'Insane' challenge.

India throughout its history suffered only minor sanctions at worse. When India suffered food shortages, it can call for generous food aid from the US. China had none of that benefit, when its population starved. Hence, when India made policy mistakes, it paid a relatively small cost. While when the CPC made policy errors, China paid a massive price. Mistakes were far more unforgiving in China's case of nation building than India. India had practically full access to all technologies offered by both the West and the Russians till today. While China had its access cut-off by both sides at various times in its history. In its history, India fought against smaller nations except with China, which it lost. While China had to fight both Superpowers of the Cold War, hostile neighbours, and the ROC. The Cold War was much kinder to India than China. India had over 70 years to beat China. Yet, with all the advantages that India had, its economy today is roughly similar in size to the Chinese economy in 2007.

All this talk about the Indian 'Demographic Dividend' vs China is copium by the West and Indians. If the Demographic Dividend was so powerful, then Indonesia, with its massive Demographic Dividend vs Japan and SK combined should be racing ahead to no.4 in the world economy size ranking. The Demographic Dividend is indeed very beneficial for economic growth, but its how you use it that brings results. India had all the ingredients to become a powerful economy for many decades already. Yet India had wasted it time after time. Today, the West is no longer as keen on globalization. They are much more careful now about technology transfers. China is ushering in their 4th industrial revolution. Hence it appears that India's window of opportunity to catch that gravy train of globalization is rapidly closing. There is only so much that good fortune can help, once that is exhausted, don't blame it on misfortune.
 

baykalov

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Delusional! Brussels continues to dream that China can and will force Putin to declare complete and unconditional surrender.

China must force Russia to end the war in Ukraine, European Commission spokesman Eric Mamer:

“The EU welcomes V. Zelensky’s telephone conversation with Xi Jinping. This is an important, long overdue, but first step for China in fulfilling its responsibilities as a member of the United Nations Security Council. The Chinese leadership must use its influence to force Russia to end its aggressive war, restore Ukraine’s territorial integrity and respect its sovereignty, which would be the basis for a just peace,” he added.
 

Overbom

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Now we know why some US officials have been begging for stabilizing and improving relations with China. We now also know why there is all this urgency to meet and talk to China

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US growth slowed sharply in first quarter as Fed pushed rates higher​

GDP climbed 1.1% on annualised basis as consumers spent heavily in face of elevated inflation
The world’s largest economy grew by 1.1 per cent on an annualised basis between January and March, according to preliminary data released by the Commerce department on Thursday.
That marked an abrupt deceleration from the 2.6 per cent pace registered in the final three months of last year and came in well below economists’ expectations of a 2 per cent increase.
 

ACuriousPLAFan

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A few days ago think-tankies were gloating about how China wasn't evacuating its citizens from Sudan. This is the situation right now

Should also quote his following post in the thread:

Sullivan might as well say: "It is not standard practice for the United States to look after and protect the safety and well-being of American citizens, both at home and abroad (except those who provide bonuses, donations and sponsor our election campaigns)" - And that would still be much more believable for the domestic and global audience.
 
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