But I didn't realise he fucked up that bad. Indians - at work at least - seemed to speak highly of the guy too!
Gandhi was controlled opposition along with the likes of Nehru and the Indian National Congress. They fucked India's economy with socialist policies for decades until the late 80s/90s which was when the Indian right wing (BJP & RSS) finally started to become resurgent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subhas_Chandra_Bose
^ This guy was the true founding father of India.
Eh, I consider that entire country a huge joke. Pakistan; bodies in the river; quotas for certain castes; poo in the loo; sacred cows running around; drinking the same milk as (sacred) rats with rat shit in it; the annoying fucking accent; designated shitting streets; show bobs and vagene; bitch lasagna; and rendering a denomination of their currency invalid overnight, eroding any confidence the cash may have had.
Nothing they do or did really surprises me. At least China what the forethought to limit their population once it got into the billions, Indians have probably surpassed Chinese, and are still shitting out as sub human street shitters as they can.
China was once quite backwards too up until the 80's when their economy finally started taking off. They've been doing surprisingly well in aerospace for example. They have hypersonic and supersonic cruise missiles, an anti ballistic missile defence system, satellite launchpads, a space program which will send astronauts into space by 2023, etc. Also, Indian pharmaceutical companies have been making many generic cancer medications for 90% cheaper than western Big Pharma which has arguably saved many lives or at the very least prevented many bankruptcies. India may be a shithole, but I think it is a shithole with potential.
There's lots of Shiva Ayyadurai type Indians out there with the capacity to invent and innovate. I think as the decades go by you will see developments out of India that will improve your perception of the country.
They (Chinese) damn well should be doing great, the US gave them all the fucking technology to do so, decades ago. It didn't stop until recently.
As for making drugs cheaper, well the clue is in your answer. They make GENERIC drugs cheaper. Can they produce a new product including RnD cheaper, can they invent cures that either get bought out or never make it past the legalisation process? The reason drugs are expensive is because of a few reasons, including legal red tape, and that it all gets claimed on insurance, so only the insurance companies feel the effect, and they just pass it on to the consumer in small unnoticeable increases in their premium.
Nothing you've thus said has changed my mind regarding India.
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