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Bharat: Positive developments tracker thread

BJP like to attack Muslims domestically and yet take money from Qatar.

It is like me insulting someone and then taking money from him.

Shameless much? :inti

This is what I keep saying Sweep Shot bro. The original custodians of Islam have moved on, they don't see you converts from the sub continent as equal to them. Look at them: doing business with the Hindus, this is not halal.

Time for you to rethink the Ummah bro. :cobra
 
This is what I keep saying Sweep Shot bro. The original custodians of Islam have moved on, they don't see you converts from the sub continent as equal to them. Look at them: doing business with the Hindus, this is not halal.

Time for you to rethink the Ummah bro. :cobra
original custodians of Islam have great relationship with India. They absolutely don't see sub continent Muslims as equal t them. As someone who spent some time in middle east i can tell you that they have absolutely no regards for the Indian/Pak/BD Muslims who look up to them. They basically look down upon sub continent Muslims and consider them only good to serve them.
 
original custodians of Islam have great relationship with India. They absolutely don't see sub continent Muslims as equal t them. As someone who spent some time in middle east i can tell you that they have absolutely no regards for the Indian/Pak/BD Muslims who look up to them. They basically look down upon sub continent Muslims and consider them only good to serve them.

I have echoed similar statement here for years but so far it keeps falling on deaf ears...

Ah well if they want to live in thier own little world that's their choice.
 

Lots of videos about it , could be a ground breaking industry in Pakistan also if somebody takes it up
 

Some research though not sure how much credible it is

* Indian middle class in debt trap
* 45% Borrowers have poor credit worthiness
* 48% Debt taken for consumption and not for asset building
* Stagnating Income during last 10 yrs
* Automation & AI hitting middle class
*Economic downturn looming
 

Some research though not sure how much credible it is

* Indian middle class in debt trap
* 45% Borrowers have poor credit worthiness
* 48% Debt taken for consumption and not for asset building
* Stagnating Income during last 10 yrs
* Automation & AI hitting middle class
*Economic downturn looming

People are earning more than ever before and the country has moved from worrying about food on the table to what you just mentioned. People want to buy iPhones, want to drive SUVs, eat at restaurants and watch Netflix etc. Basically with Bharat’s per capita income people want to have everything the western countries people are having. It’s not practical and people need to be practical with their spending habits.
 

Some research though not sure how much credible it is

* Indian middle class in debt trap
* 45% Borrowers have poor credit worthiness
* 48% Debt taken for consumption and not for asset building
* Stagnating Income during last 10 yrs
* Automation & AI hitting middle class
*Economic downturn looming
Its the same all over the world. Most poor and middle class borrow for sustenance. Not for investing or asset building. They are poorly educated and have no education on how economy works and how to be an entrepreneur. They all tend to have big families and with many mouths to feed, there is no time for anything else. Its a vicious cycle.
 
People are earning more than ever before and the country has moved from worrying about food on the table to what you just mentioned. People want to buy iPhones, want to drive SUVs, eat at restaurants and watch Netflix etc. Basically with Bharat’s per capita income people want to have everything the western countries people are having. It’s not practical and people need to be practical with their spending habits.
India is not a starving country by any means. There is poverty and hunger like in any other country. What should worry India is the lack of protein in the diet. Stunted growth and retardation is a big issue in India. People fill their bellies with low nutrition stuff like rice, pickles, chutneys and other simple carbs fried in horrible palm oil.
 

Some research though not sure how much credible it is

* Indian middle class in debt trap
* 45% Borrowers have poor credit worthiness
* 48% Debt taken for consumption and not for asset building
* Stagnating Income during last 10 yrs
* Automation & AI hitting middle class
*Economic downturn looming
If you move past the sensationalist headlines, I would say it's a pretty nuanced view of the Indian economy and the dangers it's facing. He's positive in the short term but concerned about long terms threats like overborrowing for consumption, impact of AI and technology on jobs. While these dangers apply to most countries, developing countries like India are particularly at risk.

I agree with a bunch of things he says but he's obviously being alarmist on a few things like consumer debt. While we're never going to be a high investment nation like China or Germany, we're a long way from consumers carrying the kind of debt they do in countries like the US or UK. Lot of room to course correct yet and in the short term, high consumption relative to income is what is attracting the kind of FDI we're seeing. Hardly anybody views India as a global manufacturing base yet.
 
All these developments are great. But the future is AI and India is no where in the scene when it comes to AI.
LLM models have already started hitting a plateau. Surprisingly decent investment is being done in AI in India. I work in a leading AI company in USA and I am in the knowhow of some of the things happening in India.
Having said that I will gladly take the small victories of people questioning why India did not build it's own models as opposed to earlier sentiment of `We are poor and we should not be thinking of scientific progress`.
 
AI should start becoming a matter of national pride just like ISRO is. I even have a cool name ready, SAI, Sanatan AI.

Or BHAI, Bharat AI. My creativity is endless on this.

Some great names

Yoga is our greatest flex ever though
 
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