
PM MODI, WILL GET THREE TERMS, PM TILL 2026||NOSTRADAMUS PREDICTED,INDIA WILL BE SUPER POWER
From: Sun Wah Chong <sunwahchong@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Feb 19, 2023 at 7:02 PM
Subject: Fwd: They are stealing humanity!
To: <vpindia@nic.in>, <bjpaponline@gmail.com>, <nitin.gadkari@nic.in>,
My dear Indian Brothers and Sisters,
This prediction for Indian very good Predictions on India for February to August 2023 – Crystal Ball and Tarot Cards https://youtu.be/WugJxKi8j9w and I will continue to pray for India great success so that the ordinary people can have a better life.
World Harmony Day ‘A SOFT REVOLUTION’…. The Awakening of Consciousness
https://youtu.be/2HqYg6F8BSo
With great love forever, SUN
Jayant Bhandari: India Will NEVER Be The Next China!!
Lee Kuan Yew— Why INDIA Can’t Compete With China! Brutal India Facts!
Kishore Mahbubani on why India should stop being protectionist & talk to adversaries like China
Kishore Mahbubani: INDIA Has Failed to Be SUPERPOWER!
WHAT IS HOLDING INDIA BACK?
Can India become the next China? Could India become the next factory of the world?
jackzhou
I am Chinese. Thank you for the detailed analysis and comparison between China and India in this video. I hope that India and China will return to their rightful positions in their respective histories as soon as possible. Although the two countries have large populations and industrial competition, I still believe that these two countries will lead the world economy to become the two most powerful economies in the future.
deusexmachina
I’m an Indian and as much as I would love to see India grow and transform, we are still very behind in most of the things when compared with China or USA. Don’t know what the future of this country would be, but we can only hope for it to be the best.
criminallov
as a foreigner recently visited India. I can say that India is seriously focusing on infra… when I googled I found out that they are already building 28 expressways and they recently introduced logistics policy to reduce infra issues
SatyaSanathani
Hi Pascal,
As a proud Indian, we all want to see our country to regain its past glory. But today, due to the colonial mind-set, growing up under colonial education system, for the last 70 years and going forward for another 100 years, our so called educated English speaking Indians including those from IIT and IIM, will always produce students who are very good in serving foreigners. There has been zero innovation from students from these top universities. Most of these students are trained to work for a foreign country in a foreign company, and under a foreign boss. So Indians are technical coolies of the world. Those Indians who earned Noble prizes or international recognition for their scientific discovery such as J C Bose, and C V Raman came from pre-IIT era. Post IIT graduates are pure dumbed down people with no contribution to the society.
ikkong
In my opinion the biggest obstacles to India becoming the next China is their ‘cast in stone’ caste system and the lack of a national language. In a country where the people are divided – born and die in a fixed class (no matter how good the person), there is only that much unity as division. Could that sort of ingredient support and sustain a nation’s march towards progress?
sjelucten
and first and foremost India is in dire need of family planning. Singapore did that, China did that, how can you feed the growing numbers of people? China has a set of parents and 2 sets of grandparents to educate one kid.
GrauGeistYT
PascalCoppens while your commentary on China is generally good, you are woefully under informed about India.
- India cannot catch China within the next century (100 years) and that is absolute mathematical certainty. China currently has roughly FIVE (5) times the GDP of India, so India would need to grow an average of 6.5% faster than China over that century. If India only grows 3% faster than China, as you suggested, then they will need more than 200 years (2 centuries) to catch up.
- India’s demographics are terrible. While they have a lot of young people, they are very, very poorly educated compared to their Chinese counterparts. China has a youth population that is roughly equal to that of the West, except that they are better educated and highly motivated to develop China. India has a vastly smaller well-educated youth, and their ultimate life goal is to emigrate to a Western country, further accelerating Indian ‘brain drain”. The successful Indians who remain in India will be saddled with carrying their less productive countrymen for decades. Indian neglect of human development turns their youths into a demographic millstone.
- Indian democracy will further slow advancement, just as they do in every democratic country. No democratic country has ever industrialized out of poverty on their own. Taiwan and Korea were military dictatorships. Japan is still a single-party dictatorship. China is a single-party state.
- The United States will not allow any competitors to grow. When Japan grew, they imposed the Plaza Accords resulting in the Lost Decades. When Germany grew too strong, they forced the Ukraine War. The US has been fighting a hybrid information / economic war against China for the past few decades, and really ramped up with Trump. If/when India ever gets strong, India can expect to see CIA-sponsored color revolutions in Sikkim, etc. that parallel Tibet, Xinjiang and HK.
- Indian caste culture guarantees Indian failure. Caste is a system of division, and it’s drilled into Indians from birth. A country divided by caste cannot unite to become a global power.
It is far more likely that India descends into civil war and further Partition than it brings all Indians together over the next century to surpass China.
