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    Quote Originally Posted by CrYsIs View Post
    So as not to be outdone the New zealand govt launched a canoe probe into the waikato river so as to find the evidence of life...
    Hes got a point mind has he not?while ure on here banging away about a trip to mars & how ure high & mighty country is doing stuff the british have not done,well we start with the basics

    School for everyone
    Enough food to feed people
    Fresh running water for everyone
    And teaching people about birth control

    stop people starving to death in ure own streets & breeding like rabbits,then u can have somthing to be proud of.

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    birth control I would not see as an issue... if social security and womens rights in rural places or increased birth rate should decrease automatically.

    as longs as yo are poor, have no retirement savings etc you need to have quite a few children in order to work and own money for the family as well as provide for the parens once they can not work anymore.

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    Btw, they could combine both.
    If India colonizes the Moon or the Mars, a indian space colony there will invitably feature a Slum sometime in the future.
    Britain can provide aid for that.

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    Its economic progress has been remarkable. I have been going on and off to Calcutta, City of Dreadful Night, for 40 years, and the difference between my first and last visit is startling. There is still poverty, but they don’t any longer collect dead people from the pavements who have died in the night of starvation.
    Quote Originally Posted by welshmann View Post
    Hes got a point mind has he not?while ure on here banging away about a trip to mars & how ure high & mighty country is doing stuff the british have not done,well we start with the basics

    School for everyone
    Enough food to feed people
    Fresh running water for everyone
    And teaching people about birth control

    stop people starving to death in ure own streets & breeding like rabbits,then u can have something to be proud of.
    These are issues and they are true, For a developing countries this is it some thing to fight with, But that doesn't mean these are not uncommon in other developed Countries, Ever one have there own issues..

    Drug abuse, violent crime, teenage delinquency, family breakdown, welfare dependency, poor urban environments, educational failure, poverty, the loss of traditional values, teenage pregnancy, dysfunctional families, binge drinking, children who kill, At any one time there are one million people with clinical depression and four million with clinical anxiety states. At present, people with depression or anxiety generally get pills or nothing. Only one in 10 people with these conditions get to see a therapist.there were still not enough therapists.
    UK population is just 62million, Even though things are ugly..

    And its not UK but everyone have social issues..


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    one manifestation of the underlying wisdom of India is its low tally of medals at the Olympic Games, only six (none gold) when it has a sixth of the world’s population. Its young people have more important things to do than put the shot or throw the javelin.
    India get gold/silver or bronze, launch Mars & Moon mission at our own,earning respect of world community is harder to accept for him, After Indian denied 'peanut aid' which was ultimately going to wrong hands..

    The way author puts it, It is evident he took his frustration on anything India does good is not right its weak point are aggregated more ..

    Quote Originally Posted by pocoloco View Post
    WHy get butthurt
    ^^^^


    And i have noticed this Anti-India campaign in British media going after EF-2000 was not selected for MRCA..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kunal Biswas View Post
    These are issues and they are true, For a developing countries this is it some thing to fight with, But that doesn't mean these are not uncommon in other developed Countries, Ever one have there own issues..



    UK population is just 62million, Even though things are ugly..

    And its not UK but everyone have social issues..


    About the article:



    India get gold/silver or bronze, launch Mars & Moon mission at our own,earning respect of world community is harder to accept for him, After Indian denied 'peanut aid' which was ultimately going to wrong hands..

    The way author puts it, It is evident he took his frustration on anything India does good is not right its weak point are aggregated more ..



    ^^^^


    And i have noticed this Anti-India campaign in British media going after EF-2000 was not selected for MRCA..
    Butthurt cause we not landed on mars?? we rather eat them,As for the stuff u put about the uk Quote: Drug abuse, violent crime, teenage delinquency, family breakdown, welfare dependency, poor urban environments, educational failure, poverty, the loss of traditional values, teenage pregnancy, dysfunctional families, binge drinking, children who kill, At any one time there are one million people with clinical depression and four million with clinical anxiety states. At present, people with depression or anxiety generally get pills or nothing. Only one in 10 people with these conditions get to see a therapist.there were still not enough therapists
    ^^^ welcome to most countrys.
    Just most of the india strong crew in here,while sitting in their gated community(as some keep reminding us) think thats its all hunky dory,your country is still 50 years behind most,some of you are still sh1tting in open sewers in the middle of the street.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrYsIs View Post
    Rest assured india would never beg to UK for anything....
    Actually it's specifically Indian beggars that hard-earned British tax money is supposed to be destined for. Y'know, the countless millions living in squalor and struggling to get by.

    Have fun dreaming about your barely existant space program, I'm sure those bare ribbed slum dogs can barely contain their enthusiasm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by happyslapper View Post
    Actually it's specifically Indian beggers that hard-earned British tax money is supposed to be destined for. Y'know, the countless millions living in squalor and struggling to get by.

    Have fun dreaming about your barely existant space program, I'm sure those bare ribbed slum dogs can barely contain their enthusiasm.
    You meant "beggars" right ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kunal Biswas View Post
    And i have noticed this Anti-India campaign in British media going after EF-2000 was not selected for MRCA..
    Really? Because I haven't. It's pretty rare to even have a sizeable article about India, let alone one where a clueless journalist from an independent paper should somehow care enough about a single defence contract, to adopt an entire writing style in some sort of bizarre defiance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyslapper View Post
    Really? Because I haven't. It's pretty rare to even have a sizeable article about India, let alone one where a clueless journalist from an independent paper should somehow care enough about a single defence contract, to adopt an entire writing style in some sort of bizarre defiance.
    But all of "you" seem to be experts when it comes to India's poverty and its "non-existent" space program. What is the source of your expertise ? Do tell us.

    And as I have said before whining on a public forum wont get you anywhere. Contact your local MP, start a signature campaign, have a demonstration in front of the Parliament and make sure that your hard earned money is not spent on financing India's "wasteful" expenditure on space programs.

    We are thick skinned "beggars" and we would take any scrap thrown at us. That how we are

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    Quote Originally Posted by welshmann View Post
    your country is still 50 years behind most,some of you are still sh1tting in open sewers in the middle of the street.
    According to the autor and many more does feel so..

    We have our issues, Nothing new..

    And that is not something in your country too, So does others..


    Quote Originally Posted by happyslapper View Post
    Actually it's specifically Indian beggars that hard-earned British tax money is supposed to be destined for. Y'know, the countless millions living in squalor and struggling to get by.

    Have fun dreaming about your barely existant space program, I'm sure those bare ribbed slum dogs can barely contain their enthusiasm.
    They do know well that the money send will not be going for Indian beggars at all not even 5% of it, Whom they are showing off ? or something to do in European union to have better image ?

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    Getting something on mars is not as difficult as having it survive

    Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyslapper View Post
    Really? Because I haven't. It's pretty rare to even have a sizeable article about India, let alone one where a clueless journalist from an independent paper
    This article about Space and poverty in noting new..

    Hot debates have gone before in between Poverty & Defense too in Britain also there are article threads here on MP..

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    Besides many in UK have no idea that there was a MRCA going, All they know about these aid money for poor..

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    Quote Originally Posted by hulaku View Post
    But all of "you" seem to be experts when it comes to India's poverty and its "non-existent" space program. What is the source of your expertise ? Do tell us.

    And as I have said before whining on a public forum wont get you anywhere. Contact your local MP, start a signature campaign, have a demonstration in front of the Parliament and make sure that your hard earned money is not spent on financing India's "wasteful" expenditure on space programs.

    We are thick skinned "beggars" and we would take any scrap thrown at us. That how we are
    Who's ''you''?
    I said barely existant, given that it's, well... barely existant.

    I really don't give a sufficient toss to write to anyone. As far as I know, it's not spent on space programmes, it's spent on people who genuinely need it to survive or significantly improve their lives - and that is fine.

    Luckily, I wasn't educated by reading the Daily Fail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kunal Biswas View Post
    Besides many in UK have no idea that there was a MRCA going, All they know about these aid money for poor..
    Hence the papers/media have no incentive to launch some sideways campaign of 'retaliation' for a partly British company not securing the contract. Hardly anyone here would give a toss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyslapper View Post
    I really don't give a sufficient toss to write to anyone. As far as I know, it's not spent on space programmes, it's spent on people who genuinely need it to survive or significantly improve their lives - and that is fine.
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