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China mocks india
China mocks india











APIs, also known as active pharmaceutical ingredients. But what is worrying is that India imports 70 percent of the total API from China. According to MP Jairam Ramesh, India produces about 20 percent of generic drugs and 60 percent of vaccines produced worldwide. The pandemic has exposed these weaknesses of India. A simple example of this is the pharma sector. After exploring, I realized that India is dependent on China for multiple essential products and this is because India's manufacturing sector is weaker than China's manufacturing sector. I must say, we have to understand the dynamics of the global politics and about their respective leaders and also that what kind of ideology they are promoting in their Nation and abroad.īut the question is, who gave the right to China to make these kinds of cartoons which is disrespectful for any country and nation. It seems that the entire Chinese government, its administrators, and the people of China who are sharing this cartoon on social media have lost their humanity. But it in no way gives the idea of a healthy society and country i.e. This gave the Chinese government an opportunity to make fun of us. The citizens suffered due to this and the government is fully responsible for the lack of oxygen as well as the death of all those who died from it. However, I am also disappointed with the government of my country, which didn’t understand the disastrous situation during the pandemic and not make a proper plan to eradicate tremendous happenings. This cartoon doesn’t justify the serious cause of the world, and Pandemic because it is not about my country only, it happened globally and this image really just opposes the situation of the world. Making fun of citizens who died due to lack of oxygen during the pandemic in India through this cartoon is undoubtedly not forgivable. Christianity has been made fun of in a very absurd way in this cartoon.įor a moment, a person with a centered and liberal ideology like me may sit quietly, accepting it under the fundamental right of freedom of expression. but what I found in that particular image is just making fun of my country, India, and their Citizen. These cartoons have been published by a news organization associated with the Chinese government, mocking the meeting of the G7 group. Now think can a country and its administrators stoop so low, can any ideology be so lousy? The Chinese government has lowered this year's growth target to 6.5 per cent amid reports that the total debt is reported to be worth over 250 per cent of GDP and bad loans by the commercial banks totalled to USD 220 billion.Please look at these pictures. The Chinese economy has posted a 6.9 per cent growth in the first quarter this year - higher than the 6.5 per cent official target.

china mocks india

India should be mindful of putting too much strain on its economy and subjecting the economy to a deeper imbalance while pressing ahead with ambitious reforms," it said. "The reality also shows how poorly the economy is weathering demonetisation," the tabloid daily which carries articles all most every day against India in recent times said. Some local economists said the first-quarter growth reading is closer to reality compared with previous data," it said. "The growth numbers, therefore, don't hold water. It said "a significant upward revision of last year's growth data for the same period by 1.3 percentage points to 9.2 per cent was in part blamed for the comparative slump in India's economic growth in the first quarter this year". The daily headlined the article 'India gets nasty surprise from first-quarter growth amid doubts over earlier data'. The number was well below analysts' forecasts of more than 7 per cent growth for the quarter," it said. "India watchers were caught off-guard when the economy was revealed on Wednesday to have grown by only 6.1 per cent in the January-March period, its weakest in more than two years. "It seems that India has suffered a setback in the 'elephant versus dragon' race, with an unexpected slowdown in its economy helping China regain the title of fastest-growing major economy in the first quarter," the Chinese daily said.

china mocks india

Some experts believe the demonetisation of high-value bank notes, that accounted for nearly 85 per cent of currency in circulation, in November by the government had some effect on the data.

china mocks india

India lost the tag of the fastest growing major economy to China in the March quarter with a GDP growth of 6.1 per cent, which pulled down the 2016-17 expansion to 7.1 per cent.

china mocks india

A Chinese daily has said that India has suffered a setback and a "nasty surprise" in the "elephant versus dragon" race as its GDP growth slowed down in the January-April quarter helping China re-emerge as the fastest growing major economy.Ĭalling it a "self-goal" by the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Global Times hoped India will not score any more "own goals" in the future as it continues with its reform efforts.













China mocks india