India has mass poverty, rape epidemic, mass communal and multiple problems
It's isolated in its region and not trusted, spreading a dangerous brand of hindutva extremism
Isn't it a shame that India still gets invited into every grouping, and in spite of not having the slightest shadow of mass poverty, rapes, mass communal problems, our neighbour is looked at with amused contempt? Isn't it enfuriating that the isolation ends with the Maldives and Sri Lanka coming in as supplicants to build bridges? And isn't it another source of frustration that Hindutva doesn't spread as it should, and consume India as so many seem to earnestly wish?
It must be maddening to sit in a country not one's own, and face an environment hostile to oneself, and try to seek consolation in schadenfreude, in the sinking into a bog of a hated neighbour of one's country of origin, and see with despair that they keep moving up?
Bitter, bitter.....
Now if India can partake based on it's 1.4 billion overpopulated state, then surely the purpose of BRICS is to.expand to include large markets today and tomorrow like Pakistan or Turkey
So who's stopping them? If they don't get invited and fast-tracked, how is that the fault of India? If you are not good enough, not our fault, surely?
No, you think we don't know indians or H's in particular?
You don't. If you did, you might have shut up and tried to improve your own condition. Instead, you spend all your time mooning like a love-sick lover over India and Indians.
Get a life.
I repeat, China will need to India under control to ensure BRICS succeeds or it will be as worthless as saarc
Yup, right on schedule, a cuckoo clock and not much more.
First, it was ordained in Heaven that the irreligious and secular would decay in a few short years.
Then, it was hoped that the mighty Americans would help speed up the process.
When both had failed, a despairing clutch at the Chinese.
No doubt other options will follow, in due time, once being the 'dancing boy' for the Chinese is done with.
We shall watch with interest whenever we can spare the time from getting on with our own business of development and progress.