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So we take worst from others to balance everything here?
They have several world class things to show.
Even today our city planning is worst, for example. Continue remains as a third world country.
Even Africa is improving much faster than us in many social situations.
Best example is Rwanda.
Hope you will not find another excuses to keep ourself as an unclean third world country forever.
@Roshan is an expert on all 3 topics especially Capt Vadakayil. He can do his PhD thesis on Capt Vadakayil & for all we know he's already doing / done it .
There's no attestation of Sanskrit found in artefacts unearthed from the Mittani era except tablets where they swear allegiance to Vedic God's. The Mittani were an Indo Aryan elite ruling over a people called the Hurrians in the Jewish bible speaking a Semitic language known as Hurrian.There is an individual on twitter who says Mittani were pure white and that Sanskrit was inexplicably found here. He further says Britannia means tin, Cyrus means Copper and this is how the Bronze Age was made basically. I am trying to investigate how Sanskrit came to Mittani
That opinion likely came from some variety of wignat which means it is fit only to be rejected. Mittani and Hittites were definitely Indian influenced though that they are a branch of OIT people is yet to be proven conclusively. IIRC the oldest Rigvedic inscription was found there.There is an individual on twitter who says Mittani were pure white and that Sanskrit was inexplicably found here. He further says Britannia means tin, Cyrus means Copper and this is how the Bronze Age was made basically. I am trying to investigate how Sanskrit came to Mittani
You'd think a guy with user name "atheist" would pose a better critical thinking and views.Polluted rivers are a feature of rapidly industrializing nations; not a bug. It takes decades to clean them up. Your 'holy rivers' are cleaner than they were 10 years back (let me know if you want details).
Wtf is 'muh third world country'? You are using a cold war era term - are you even aware what that word is supposed to mean?
Literally among the poorest countries in the world. Dirt poor, even by African standards.
Who started this weird PR for Rwanda tho? Came across it too many times.
'Cleanlisess' is a function of PPP adjusted GDP per capita and population density. Given similar GDPpc a more densely populated nation will always look dirtier. India is more industrialized than its peers and that makes it worse. Rapid economic growth (and resulting increase in state capacity) solves this. Nuance is important.
There is a lot of land around in India - which you can see whenever you go out for a long drive - but people won't settle there. Murrican suburbs are very, very far away from the main cities, even European ones.Its 2025 and fellow Indians must understand that India isn't going to look like Eurozone and Umrica purely because of population density. At worst we can replicate singapore in terms of infra in our top cities and that would still be undesirable for most or us.
The dream of 2000 sq ft carpet area and additional 3000 sq ft of perimeters with swimming pool, garden, garage and driveway is not replicate with the density we have.
Delhi is always going to he dusty since it was so even before its inception due to geography
Streets are always going to look jagged since our structure are made of strong materials and ment to last a century and hence cannot be dismantled quickly.
At best we can replicate korea, japan and singapore.
Polluted rivers are a feature of rapidly industrializing nations; not a bug. It takes decades to clean them up. Your 'holy rivers' are cleaner than they were 10 years back (let me know if you want details).
Who started this weird PR for Rwanda tho? Came across it too many times.
'Cleanlisess' is a function of PPP adjusted GDP per capita and population density. Given similar GDPpc a more densely populated nation will always look dirtier. India is more industrialized than its peers and that makes it worse. Rapid economic growth (and resulting increase in state capacity) solves this. Nuance is important.