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by cynic on Jul 25, 2008 10:58 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

have taken the help of others in the course of developments. Only Britain has not taken the help because Industrial revolution. US depended on France for its freedom, Japan depended on US for marshall plan, all the western countries took lead from Britain. Germany took the help of US. So all these guys who are shouting about self-reliance and not taking the help of other countries are lying and will take India backward. India needs the help of industrialized countries to kickstart its own industrial revolution. Without industrial revolution and application of science and technology there can be no progress and no prosperity.

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by rajesh on Jul 25, 2008 11:08 AM   Permalink
to starts industries where is infrastructure in india boss..
shortage for everything..
shortage for fertilisers
shortage for diesel
shortage for electricity
shortage for food
shortage of water
at last shortage even for human values also

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by cynic on Jul 25, 2008 11:14 AM   Permalink
every country started out like us. Nobody had money initially. And nobody developed in just 10 years. It is a long and hard process. FDI is one source of money ie how China is developing its infrastructure.

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by rajesh on Jul 25, 2008 11:18 AM   Permalink
boss please don't insult china by comparing with us... even with such a huge population also they are developing like anything.i really appreciate them. why are u discussing about money???have u seen forbes world's richest people list??four indians are placed in top ten... india have enough money but they are not utilising it fully

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