Jet Fuel cant melt Kebabs
Optimistic AF.Tier 1.5- India
Optimistic AF.
Ossified bureaucratic structures, lackluster MIC, socio-geographic structure ripe to insurgencies and civil strifes ,male-to-female imbalance on par with China, dire inequality of income, being almost fully independent on imported crude shipped with sea trade, so on and so forth...Why?
Too late.Well, that is why I said in two decades
As if their is any competition for India to spot of being the third largest power.Too late.
In the next two decade.
Tier 1- USA and PRC
Tier 1.5- India
Tier 2- UK, France, Germany, Japan, ROK, Italy, Türkiye, Brazil and Indonesia.
Mod's Note: The post was moved from Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict thread.
IMO, Mexico should be in the Tier 2
Mexico's only redeeming quality is their proximity (and their integration) to the US market.Mexico should be in the Tier 2
I like to hear a moderate Indian perspective on this whole Hyderabad chapter. But if you are uncomfortable, then i understand.
I don't appreciate your insinuations that "you understand if there is matter of discomfort"....
or your attempt to bring any equivalent with the partition era to something like 1970-1972 in East Pakistan well after its constitution was in place and sufficient institutional root ought to have commensurately imposed within its establishment-military complex by the same passage of 2 decades of time w.r.t the opponents that intervened and defeated them.
So if say a forum membership is predominantly Turkish, trust on the larger principle at hand may develop from my side if a forum participant shows good faith over time with the same tenacity to explore the exact same issues with the larger membership regarding the partition process from all sides of the story regarding the Ottoman empire for example and the Turkish republic formation....and then all subsequent matters on this topic regarding the Turkish republic too from all sides and perspectives out there produced by Turkish state organs, media and academia....including who gets silenced on it and if it was reasonable to do in greater interest of the society today.
if a forum participant shows good faith over time with the same tenacity to explore the exact same issues with the larger membership regarding the partition process from all sides of the story regarding the Ottoman empire for example and the Turkish republic formation....and then all subsequent matters on this topic regarding the Turkish republic too from all sides and perspectives out there produced by Turkish state organs, media and academia....including who gets silenced on it and if it was reasonable to do in greater interest of the society today.
But from this point of view, you are right, the context and environment was considerably different.
Thinking about it, the Taliban basically reversed and/or impeded 20 years of whatever progress Afghanistan had, only to replace it with basically the same model of the last government of Afghanistan.
Thinking about it, the Taliban basically reversed and/or impeded 20 years of whatever progress Afghanistan had, only to replace it with basically the same model of the last government of Afghanistan.
I see nothing very different between the Taliban and the last government other than maybe slogans, symbols, and rhetorics. They're just as corrupt, as inefficient as the last. That fast taliban "court" has now been/in process of being replaced with the traditional judiciary with all its red tapes whatsoever as they transformed in nation-building.
IMO The religiously motivated supporter of the Taliban basically gets nothing, and I don't know if you pay any attention, the religious supporters of the Taliban are having a hard time online justifying/defending the Taliban as it has been 2 years and the only "Sharia" Taliban implemented is basically refusing girls into schools. Afghanistan is just as poor/even poorer, just as vulnerable and when it comes to counter guerilla, the Taliban are just as shit as the ANA, CIA help does reduce the amount of ISKP attack but still...
There's two competing claims in this, the Taliban circle will naturally claim to have been effective reducing corruption, while contra Taliban naturally claims otherwise.Well, I am in favour of waiting little longer and see how all this turns out in the end. But my initial judgment is, Taliban is considerably less corrupt (I mean economic corruption) than the previous government.
Nothing of the sort will be done. India desires as friendly relationship as possible with BD.
BD has all it needs to ramp up its game stemming from Burma anyway.
It is BD intelligentsa job to question why the GDP estimates by the BBS under the SHW regime have not materialised into commensurate forex and tax base....which are crucial to propel the defence sector in the end.