Modi’s Failed Economic Policies: Conversation w/Jayant Bhandari! Part 2



As national elections in India approach, the conversation around Prime Minister Modi’s tenure grows louder. While his leadership …

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  1. According to US Statistics Division of Manufacturing Output by Country, Chinaas share of manufacturing output is larger than US, Japan, Germany and India combined and India being the smallest of all.
    So is India bragging or being self congratulating of something of the future as Jayant said. When I watched Indian media, the quality, and accuracy are laughable and more like propaganda machines than conveying the truth without editing!

  2. The whole Modi's policy is to ensure they score "win" over China, like grabbing the foreign investments and others from China. Their China paranoid mindset has been deeply rooted for more than 40 years. (Note, this is my personal experience with them).

  3. Losing hope in 1.5 billion people is another irony jayant is spreading. I dont believe that India will not prevail. India will uphold the highest order of development and value creation because India is still the land of opportunities and creativity. Jayant has marked some hard reality of present India but doesn't interpret the full story of India. This is a half baked interpretation of Indian Ideology and Indian Aspirations as a whole…Jayant ji please endorse the motherland with a better spectacles because you ows to this land. Jai Hind(Victory to India)… 🇮🇳

  4. Historical economical facts of India and China: A tale of arrogance and talking versus humility and actions.

    1) India joined WTO earlier than China. 1995 vs 2001. India had a head start advantage.

    2) India gained independence in 1947, 2 years earlier than China (civil war). India had a head start advantage.

    3) India's GDP was higher than China only because of the "British India" 's leadership.

    4) After the British left India in 1947, India could only compete against China fair and square based on their true capabilities. Please note that India's GDP is much higher than China when both received their independence. It is the Indian leadership versus the Chinese leadership from this point onwards.

    5) The GDP gap between China and India narrows down and China caught up with India during the 1980s.

    6) 1980s is a very crucial period because it is the only period in history whereby both countries started at the same starting point of the GDP race after independence.

    7) Fast forward today, China's GDP became 5+ times more than |ndia today. This is the difference between the Chinese GDP miracle versus the Indian GDP miracle.

    8) Despite all these facts, India's leaders claimed to be the "World Fastest Growing Economy" and a superpower.

    9) China's leaders claimed to be a developing country and has never claimed to be a superpower.

  5. I just watched a Taiwanese pilot who was recruited to work for an Indian airline. He said that everything we heard about India is true. The moment he stepped out of the airport in Chennai, the strong odor of poop and urine flew at his face. He said that Indians openly defecate in the street and their diarrhea street foods are dirty which gave him diarrhea. If people just turn off all the talking in India and China vlogs and just watch the videos, you can clearly see that India and China are polar opposites. India is being used by USA to create more territorial dispute in southern Tibet and trying to blame China for the problem. USA is behind the territorial disputes between India and China and Philippines and China.

    If we truly google search for the history of those islands in the Sputh China Sea, Guo Shou Jing of the Yuan Dynasty of China was commissioned by Kublai Khan to chart those islands long before the Spanish colonizers charted them for Philippines. China has way older historical maps and records. It’s Philippines backed by USA that is invading Chinese territories. EEZ doesn’t include islands if we just google search for the definition of EEZ. EEZ just means anything in the ocean, not the islands and rocks within the 200 nautical miles of EEZ, so Philippines using the EEZ argument is wrong.

    Google search for the history of Tibet. India never ever had any ownership of Tibet. Tibet became a part of China also during the Yuan Dynasty centuries before Columbus discovered the New World and before USA became a nation. It’s India invading Chinese territory in Zangnan area (southern Tibet) again backed by USA.

    Both of these countries Philippines and India are adopting the American tactic of assuming everything belongs to them, and they are just the “victims under invasion”, when it’s the opposite. It’s called weaponizing empathy by faking victimhood. India and Philippines are the real invaders of Chinese territories and they know that. And they have the audacity to blame China for all those territorial disputes and for “invading them” when a google search of the history of those disputed areas can reveal that India and Philippines are the real invaders.

    Google search for Guo Shou Jing and read about his charting expedition in South China Sea. Google search for history of Tibet. India was never the owner of Tibet. Google search for EEZ and read about whether islands and rocks are included. They aren’t. So Philippines and India are the invaders, not “victims being invaded”. US is backing both countries to invade Chinese territories while gaslighting us that it’s the opposite.

  6. 37:47 I fully agree with Jayant Bhandari, and I have heard the same from an Indian Protestant mate of mine who emigrated from India and now lives in my country and from 2 Indian Catholic friends of mine.

  7. Well unfortunate is that all economic super power is predicting positively about india and one of the few countru to have GDP @7%. Mr.jayant is of the view that only english speaking person have inteligency (Bullshit). Anubody is enjoying the commentry of these 2 monkeys .

  8. He speaks the truth, but the West and the US will completely ignore it because India is the powerful geopolitical tool to contain China's unstoppable rise and rejuvenation.

  9. What a warped view by J Bhandari. It is so biased that he doesnt see anything positive. If everything was so bad why are millions supporting Modi???

  10. Modi can be a model, walking on the white sands and coastal background of the distant Indian resort town. Winds blowing his beard, smiling with his sun specs. So dont worry about him being jobless.

  11. India is not as bad as being stated , yes it has its own problems but things are looking good in many locations.. there is a distinct difference between rich and poor, the middle class is raising, infrastructure is improving but defy not bad as being stated by this guy who is exaggerating things…

  12. BOTH THE ANCHOR AND JAYANTH HAVE GONE INSANE….
    WE ALL KNOW ABOUT RHE ISSUES…..WHAT ARE YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS BRINGING A CHANGE…MR JAYANT INDIA IS A COUNTRY WITH DIVERSITY AND DIFFERENT CHALLENGES ..SO DONT SPEAk LIKE A LIBERAL WITH FOREIGHN ACCENT….

    WHAT IS THE % OF COLLAPSES ….

  13. India could be another China if India like China unite all Indians and took away all the wealth and all the land from the rich. At the moment, too many governments are toothless tigers kowtowing to the rich.

  14. The International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s GDP database shows that the world GDP crossed over $100 trillion, in current US dollars, in 2022: it was for the first time ever.In 2019, a year before Covid-19 pandemic, global GDP was a little over $87 trillion, with the United States’s GDP amounting to $21.38 trillion, China’s amounting to $14.34 trillion, and India’s GDP amounting to $2.84 trillion. For 2022, three years after all the Covid-19 disruptions, the US GDP has grown to $25.46 trillion, China’s GDP to $18.1 trillion, and India’s GDP to $3.39 trillion.

    The US and China have added GDP of $4.08 trillion and $3.76 trillion respectively in these three years. At the same time, India could add only $0.55 trillion. Both the US and China have added more than India’s 2022-23 GDP ($3.39 trillion) during this period. Given this, are we ratcheting up our GDP growth to catch up with the US and China, India’s GDP gap with the US and China widening alarmingly.

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