India–United Kingdom relations : Updates

I want to know from you what data you have to say that most people in India live below poverty line? You will be shocked to know that as a percentage, the poverty in India is nearly at the same level as some of the European states. The lack of toilets as cited by him is a story of the past. Food shortage or poverty of late 90s is also past. The money given by UK to India is not aid but investment in promoting India-UK trade. After Brexit in 2016, UK needed India more than India Needed UK. Thats why they are begging for an FTA. All this 2.3b came for that purpose alone and as per the report submitted in UK parliament, these investments have helped UK tax Payer save taxes and helped in increasing business with India and they had given them good returns. So a third rate looter of the past, who call themselves masters of the world are nothing but a butthurt barking poodle.

Brown coolies dont need data to arrive at conclusions. Not much different from Gora masters they worship.
 
Observations or serious butthurt? Its the usual poverty porn from west.
Statement reflects their misery rather than our poverty.

For the gora poverty is visible only when we launch rockets overtaking them but not when we buy billions of dollars of weapons from them? Just throw a dime poor gora's 5 cent opinion change in no time.
We Indians get triggered easily 🙃 don't play into the hands of gorajeets that's what they want just saying 🙂
 
We Indians get triggered easily 🙃 don't play into the hands of gorajeets that's what they want just saying 🙂
For once can you replay with data to back up your claims. Mr one liner?

You are dumb as a doorknob trying find moral superiority everyday. Go do it on twitter.
 
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Yet we are exporting so many capable human resources to this country.

Sad Gordon Ramsay GIF by Hell's Kitchen
 
No one can help them. Don't know why Tata is trying to establish a Li ion Gigafactory there.
UK govt. is providing a lot of doles for the factory, I hear. So why not? TATA could do R&D there &/or acquire European battery companies from there. That tech will eventually make its way into TATA's own EVs.

Besides the TATA group is heavily invested into UK. Their businesses range from automotives, tea, IT, steel etc. They employ a lot of local people in UK. With or without battery factories, the TATA group won't be leaving the UK anytime soon.

In some twisted sense you could say that their presence in the UK has some strategic advantages. Given the number of jobs involved the TATAs can exert significant political influence in UK. They have done so a few times in the past regarding their steel business. This influence could be useful in the future.
 
"When Britain left India it was one of the poorest in the world."
It had the same GDP as China with half as many people.

Equally, in the late 1940s they tested VX nerve agent on their own troops, it was just the way safety standards were back then. These Indian women got off lightly by comparison.

Hullabaloo about nothing.


The study, funded by the Medical Research Council and conducted by Prof Peter Elwood at the former MRC Epidemiology Unit (South Wales), was first investigated in a 1995 Channel 4 documentary, Deadly Experiments, which led to an inquiry by the MRC in 1998. This concluded that the health risks were “very low”, and the level of radiation participants were exposed to equated to “about an additional three months of natural background radiation [or] single chest X-ray taken at that time”.

However, the inquiry found that although “a serious attempt was made to inform study participants effectively … it is possible that, despite the best intentions of the research team, full details of the study were not grasped by the women involved”.

The inquiry found that participants’ children were often asked by the research team to interpret and “it is possible that a word did not exist for ‘radiation’ in any of” the languages and dialects spoken by the women.
 
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It had the same GDP as China with half as many people.

Equally, in the late 1940s they tested VX nerve agent on their own troops, it was just the way safety standards were back then. These Indian women got off lightly by comparison.

Hullabaloo about nothing.


The study, funded by the Medical Research Council and conducted by Prof Peter Elwood at the former MRC Epidemiology Unit (South Wales), was first investigated in a 1995 Channel 4 documentary, Deadly Experiments, which led to an inquiry by the MRC in 1998. This concluded that the health risks were “very low”, and the level of radiation participants were exposed to equated to “about an additional three months of natural background radiation [or] single chest X-ray taken at that time”.

However, the inquiry found that although “a serious attempt was made to inform study participants effectively … it is possible that, despite the best intentions of the research team, full details of the study were not grasped by the women involved”.

The inquiry found that participants’ children were often asked by the research team to interpret and “it is possible that a word did not exist for ‘radiation’ in any of” the languages and dialects spoken by the women.

Colonizer defending putting lives of lowly Brown people at risk for "Science". Just another day in the Brown-Coolie forum which is thankfully dying a natural death.

Where are the so-called Mods? Is this an Indian defense forum??
 
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Firstly, I wasn't born until over 30 years after you gained independence, secondly, I'm of Irish descent. Lastly, none of these women died or suffered unnatural ill health and how many people died from massacres in India during the 1960s, or from hunger/malnutrition? More than 21 or less than 21?

It's almost like you literally don't give a flying f*** about Indian deaths unless Britain can be implicated somehow, then it's a major story.