Great video! I was in Rishikesh from Nov to Feb 2024 and loved it! I am an Aussie based in Thailand but I love India. I'll be in Mumbai for the Mumbai Film Festival from mid-October. I'll be there for a month or two. Cheers!
Thanks mate! Oh, awesome. How is Thailand? I've heard great things. I love India, living there is amazing, lived a total of 1.5 years so far across 2019 and 2024.
As an indian I really like how honest you are in the entire video without being disrespectful. I think India is changing and in maybe a few decades hopefully it would much more urbanised and modern. However I think delhi ncr is not the correct representation of india there are many good areas in Himalyan states like ladakh, himachal pradesh, uttarakhand and in south india kerala is very peaceful. Visit cities like shimla , rishikesh ,gangtok , kochi these coties have a peacful vibe.
thanks for the nice words made, I really try to make a point to be as honest as possible, but keep it real and just factually based on my experience. I'm glad that's coming across in the right way! And you're right, Delhi NCR doesn't represent all of India, but again, it's just where I spend most of my time. I've travelled all over India for small trips, including Ladakh, Missouri and other beautiful natural locations, so I definitely agree with what you're saying!
@@theaussiebhai I think it depends on what you like. Most indians travel to more relaxed states like himalyan states because Indo-gangetic plains are very chaotic and polluted. I think the best area in india is sikkim specially the northern area its almost like heaven. And this state has a higher hdi as well. Whereas if you like tropical state then goa and kerala are good. I think if someone just want to experience a little bit of india without much trouble then these states I think are good options.
Nicely done, a very honest and interesting review. I have visited India (from Australia) on three occasions and can’t wait to return for the next visit. A most amazing country. Looking forward to your next video.
Finally, someone who I see is making unbiased review of India, that doesn't include parts of old Delhi and Varanasi only, but covers other places as well that are less polluted.
@theseeker7938 I have been to Old Delhi and Varanasi... of course, it is what it is, an experience. But also, many tourists come to India just to experience that, so only have that experience. I'm living here, so I see the other side of India too. Where in India are you from?
exactly,others don't understand like americans going through recession still enjoying iphones as countries like india produces it for them at low cost causing pollution.these labours often live all over the county.so need cheap transport food like general ticket or dhaba food etc.USA dumps their thrash in africa while we often recycle plastic to polyfabric which they were later proudly
You are correct and we Indians need to learn civic sense. Corruption within the system is a big issue as well. You were very respectful while explaining really appreciate that.
Thank goodness this guy isn't exploiting the foreigner validation problem of Indian audience and describing fake nice experiences. He's keeping it real, but without being arrogant about it. That's good. He should gain more subscribers, it would be more interesting to see his journey when he travels to various parts of India and how he changes as a person, while KEEPING IT ALL HONEST AND REAL. No sugar coating to gain views. The current internet sentiment on India is either extremely anti where it's all racist stuff or it's extremely fake lovey-dovey to gain views where foreigners act as if nothing is wrong with the country. We need more foreigners like this guy who don't engage in either of those 2 scenarios. Nice video. Also, move to Chandigarh if you wanna escape the gas chamber called Delhi NCR. Quality of life is much better over there.
*Here is one easy way to explain Delhi/ India to an Australian ---* In Australia there are *heavens* of _Dover Height or Palm beach in Sydney_ & the *hell holes* or _Aboriginal reserve_ in Northern Australia BUT they are far off from each other ... In *India/ Delhi - they are right next to each other*
@@Playerone1287 What else do you want him to say then?? Act like we are not a third world country??? Do you want him to be fake nice and feed your nationalistic ego?
I agree. There is nothing that is the same... And in many ways that is why I love to travel, I want to spend some time doing, seeing, smelling, hearing, and feeling things that are different to my every day life.
NOTHING is the same! It's crazy. And I agree, this is why I love to travel... to experience many experiences of life. It's beautiful. Love your perspective mate. What's been your favourite place to visit?
@@theaussiebhai Vietnam, Nepal, China.. I think all places are great in their own way, just have to look for it. This Dec and Jan I am off to South Korea, China, Loas, Cambodia, and Thailand.
You should have chosen places like Kerala, Goa, Puducherry, Dharamshala to live in India as the air quality is good, standard of cleanliness is much better, population density is low. Delhi is the worst possible location to stay in India especially for a foreigner.
Delhi is the middle of the pack. Gurugram, Chennai, Vapi Mumbai, Noida, Kanpur, Ludhiana, Varanasi... actually Dehli is one of the better cities. Most of India is even worse.
@matgranger5061 true, but I worked in Gurgaon in 2019 for 1 year... so I know my way around, and now there I'm here to build my Aussie Bhai brand, I wanted to be somewhere I knew well, you know?
I am an Indian , I live in Delhi and with a broken heart I can say that this is not a country but it is just a big dustbin, people dont follow the law, so much of population, so much of polution ( delhi air is suffocating), so much of corruption, authorities dont listen to the law abiding people here cos of corruption, people litter around, Delhi despite being the capital has the largest no. Of illegal constructions and illegal street encroachments, infact around 5 million people in Delhi livein unauthorised colonies and there r around 2000 unauthorised colonies in Delhi, water is not potable, around 30 percent of the veggies r grown with sewerage water supply, milk is adultrated with starch and uria , foot paths r encroached by shop owners and no action is taken on them cos they grease the palms of the municipal officers 😢...If I ever have sufficient money , I will leave this country asap to have a better future for me and for my family, u Aussies r living in heaven, lucky people.
BULLSHIT HE CAN DRINK TOILET WATER, he says. No wonder he's half Lebanese and half baked when talking about culture. Superficial and ignorant. I've lived in Oz 10 years.
Gangetic plain region are mostly chaotic, polluted and crowded (population high). NCR is good but still pollution is concern there. Apart from indo gangetic plain region. Most of the other regions are good. Make tour to other region apart from Indo gangetic plain region. I hope you will love it. I am from south. You can Visit here if you had chance.
Foreigners are not gonna like those "most of the regions" either bro, that's what you guys don't get. It's not about being sLigHtLy better than NCR or Mumbai, the third world issues that foreigners will quickly notice are present everywhere in India. South is not gonna magically change what he sees.
@@Bridge_2702 foreigners don't like natural beauty too? 😂 Ok your logic is astonishing. No country can come near the beauty of rural and natural beauty of India.
@@Bridge_2702 pjeet? 😂For your information pjeet is name only kept in Punjabi ethinicity not all Indian is Punjabi first of all. It gives whole conclusion how much you people know us 😂. So stop assuming India by just looking in social media.
@@santhoshv3028 Yes, it started with them, but now applies to all of South Asia. Tu apne jungle k nostalgia mein he reh, cuz coming to terms with reality isn't your buss ki baat.
Yup , this country is doing good right now , i live in Bangalore i have myself seen people's startups skyrocket here, i hope in future the pollution is also treated.... IT HAS SO MUCH TO OFFER ❤, loved ur video...
@@theaussiebhai yup , it's called indian silicon valley, lot of successful and rich entrepreneurs here...it ranks among the top 15 cities for entrepreneurs in world!
@@theaussiebhaiBengaluru is basically like Gurgaon, except safer and way more liberal+artistic. Gurgaon/Delhi are "liberal" by Haryana standards lol. Idk if you will get that joke.
most dont understand things are manufactured cheap here so low wages and these skilled people also need to have cheap food transport that is why general tickets or street food exists also USA EU make us do all the dirty work so pollution is also high.usa also throws thrash in africa while they are recycled here into polyfabrics
is this the first honest video about india by a aussie? beacause most of the other people are just racists. btw you should go to Ahmedabad, surut, banglore.
@@hunterxhunter4396BANGLORE BANG-LORE B FOR Banana A for Ananas N for Nuts G for Grapes L for Lnd O for Orange R for Rose E or Elephant B A N G L O R E
Oh thanks! and noo, they're not, it's just the loud minority on social media are aggressively racist. I have been to Surat and Bangalore, as well as many other cities. Any other recommendations?
I was watching videos about Hastings and Vancouver, the side of Australia you don't know. When in India, accept India as it is. There must be something good about India that these you tubers keep coming.
mate I first lived in India in 2019. I've been back and forth over the last 5 years. It's one of those places where you love it or hate it as a foreigner. I just love it, you know what I mean?
I appreciate your honest words with a very respectful manner , you know we have been invaded& looted by the outsiders like Mughals & British for almost 800 years then war with Pakistan and china then our corrupt politicians still we are aware we are long way to go , govt isn't spending much on hygiene & cleanliness bcz 1st we are trying to eliminate poverty so a lot of money from the budget spent for the poor
You should get out of NCR and come to Chandigarh, as I have visited Perth / Sydney. And all three cities look so similar to me in terms of hygiene, cleanliness, more civilized people. Even there will be roads where you will feel you are in Australia because of the same roads, trees and cycle lanes. Not every city in India is bad as the foreigners portray it after visiting Delhi. It's like I visited Paris and I can say shit things about France, Cheers!
@barneystinson6494 I've been to Chandigarh my friend! It was my firth trip to another city outside of Delhi. Loved it. But, I like the chaos of Delhi, plus the expat community is great in Delhi! Is there expats in Chandigarh?
Not family comes to live with their son and daughter in law but son and daughter-in-law lives with the family because they need our help, love, sence of duty in old age. And it's easy to live with the family because when you have sons and daughters they will be taken care by grand father and grand mother at that time you can only foucs on your work or job etc...
true well said, just very different to Australia where most elderly are in aged care homes, and only the immediate family lives together, no grandparents/cousins etc. I know some people who live with 10+ members of their extended family! Unbelievable
might be most honest video i have seen from foreigner ngl some people are have extreme hatred and some have extreme love for no reason maybe to get indian audience but still delhi is not the correct representation delhi gurgaon or whatever mega cities are actually not good for living they are good for money purposes like every major company branch are there hence people live there and it start getting somewhat chaotic , but u see india is not just about delhi ncr or kolkata or mumbai or hyderabad they just happen to be cities with major company around that location .... if u happen to be free some time visit hill station like shimla manali nanital etc (go to hill station with mall road ) , go to udaipur( man it is just awesome for visiting place) , go to east india (u can search in yt for some best places)
I did it in 2011. I miss my Bajaj Pulsar and not much else. When it gets too hot, the north is far more bearable. Think Manali or McLeodganj. I'll never return to India but if I had to, it'd be to the north. I still kind of regret not making it to Leh. Don't get me wrong, you're doing the right thing... I think about my time there regularly and if nothing else, it helps you appreciate all we have in OZ.
India has developed a lot compared to 2011. Currently, India is the 5th largest economy with a GDP of 4 trillion USD. Australia has such a small population but a much bigger area. It is much easier to handle such a small population.
@@matgranger5061all that GDP yet poverty, corruption, pollution are still a major factor in why people would rather not visit India to begin with. Not saying India is bad just that it could be better
@@Cool-hat Agreed corruption , pollution is there but India has hidden gems but I agree too big to identify . I would also never visit but I can’t say bad about India as it’s too big to say anything
@@matgranger5061Funny, for all that development it looks exactly the same. Actually, in the latest Bald and Bankrupt, it looks like worse. I do agree that India is massively overpopulated but unfortunately there is no Thanos solution.
@@CastorRabbitnot really he visits the poor areas of India like red light area of old delhi Bengal wht to expect today India has a 2nd biggest metro station in the world one of the biggest markets far better trains nd internet system it might only issues like overpopulation other problems I don't see there
hahahah I'm here to set up Aussie Bhai, to help guide Indian students who are moving to Australia to study. This is why. I love living in India too. Where do you live?
Great video! I was in Rishikesh from Nov to Feb 2024 and loved it! I am an Aussie based in Thailand but I love India. I'll be in Mumbai for the Mumbai Film Festival from mid-October. I'll be there for a month or two. Cheers!
Thanks mate! Oh, awesome. How is Thailand? I've heard great things.
I love India, living there is amazing, lived a total of 1.5 years so far across 2019 and 2024.
I am Indian lived in Melbourne earned my PhD and moved back to India. Both countries are great ❤
As an indian I really like how honest you are in the entire video without being disrespectful.
I think India is changing and in maybe a few decades hopefully it would much more urbanised and modern.
However I think delhi ncr is not the correct representation of india there are many good areas in Himalyan states like ladakh, himachal pradesh, uttarakhand and in south india kerala is very peaceful.
Visit cities like shimla , rishikesh ,gangtok , kochi these coties have a peacful vibe.
thanks for the nice words made, I really try to make a point to be as honest as possible, but keep it real and just factually based on my experience. I'm glad that's coming across in the right way!
And you're right, Delhi NCR doesn't represent all of India, but again, it's just where I spend most of my time.
I've travelled all over India for small trips, including Ladakh, Missouri and other beautiful natural locations, so I definitely agree with what you're saying!
which city do you think has the best vibe for tourists coming to India?
@@theaussiebhai
I think it depends on what you like.
Most indians travel to more relaxed states like himalyan states because Indo-gangetic plains are very chaotic and polluted.
I think the best area in india is sikkim specially the northern area its almost like heaven.
And this state has a higher hdi as well.
Whereas if you like tropical state then goa and kerala are good.
I think if someone just want to experience a little bit of india without much trouble then these states I think are good options.
@@theaussiebhai | *Goa, any city in Rajasthan & Kerala, Darjeeling, Pondicherry, Shimla, Dharamshala, Shillong*
@@dasalekhyaSuggesting "any city" in Rajasthan & Kerala is way too optimistic lol, especially Rajasthan.
Nicely done, a very honest and interesting review. I have visited India (from Australia) on three occasions and can’t wait to return for the next visit. A most amazing country. Looking forward to your next video.
Thanks Paul!
Finally, someone who I see is making unbiased review of India, that doesn't include parts of old Delhi and Varanasi only, but covers other places as well that are less polluted.
@theseeker7938 I have been to Old Delhi and Varanasi... of course, it is what it is, an experience. But also, many tourists come to India just to experience that, so only have that experience. I'm living here, so I see the other side of India too. Where in India are you from?
@@theaussiebhai Kolkata
exactly,others don't understand like americans going through recession still enjoying iphones as countries like india produces it for them at low cost causing pollution.these labours often live all over the county.so need cheap transport food like general ticket or dhaba food etc.USA dumps their thrash in africa while we often recycle plastic to polyfabric which they were later proudly
You are correct and we Indians need to learn civic sense. Corruption within the system is a big issue as well. You were very respectful while explaining really appreciate that.
Thank goodness this guy isn't exploiting the foreigner validation problem of Indian audience and describing fake nice experiences.
He's keeping it real, but without being arrogant about it. That's good. He should gain more subscribers, it would be more interesting to see his journey when he travels to various parts of India and how he changes as a person, while KEEPING IT ALL HONEST AND REAL. No sugar coating to gain views.
The current internet sentiment on India is either extremely anti where it's all racist stuff or it's extremely fake lovey-dovey to gain views where foreigners act as if nothing is wrong with the country. We need more foreigners like this guy who don't engage in either of those 2 scenarios. Nice video.
Also, move to Chandigarh if you wanna escape the gas chamber called Delhi NCR. Quality of life is much better over there.
*Here is one easy way to explain Delhi/ India to an Australian ---*
In Australia there are *heavens* of _Dover Height or Palm beach in Sydney_ & the *hell holes* or _Aboriginal reserve_ in Northern Australia
BUT they are far off from each other ... In *India/ Delhi - they are right next to each other*
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You are doing great
This channel is a big hit
correct approach to india. not the racist approach for sure
Lol he actually said the same thing but in a less emotional angry way with smile on his face
But he said everything same
Thanks mate, I just try to talk about my opinions and experiences. I lovingly chose to live in India...
@Playerone1287 what do you mean?
@@theaussiebhai Yeah, as a Indian I can understand your point....Even I don't wanna go to delhi. I didn't like my Hometown all that much either.
@@Playerone1287 What else do you want him to say then?? Act like we are not a third world country??? Do you want him to be fake nice and feed your nationalistic ego?
I agree. There is nothing that is the same... And in many ways that is why I love to travel, I want to spend some time doing, seeing, smelling, hearing, and feeling things that are different to my every day life.
NOTHING is the same! It's crazy.
And I agree, this is why I love to travel... to experience many experiences of life. It's beautiful. Love your perspective mate.
What's been your favourite place to visit?
@@theaussiebhai Vietnam, Nepal, China.. I think all places are great in their own way, just have to look for it. This Dec and Jan I am off to South Korea, China, Loas, Cambodia, and Thailand.
You should have chosen places like Kerala, Goa, Puducherry, Dharamshala to live in India as the air quality is good, standard of cleanliness is much better, population density is low. Delhi is the worst possible location to stay in India especially for a foreigner.
Delhi is the middle of the pack. Gurugram, Chennai, Vapi Mumbai, Noida, Kanpur, Ludhiana, Varanasi... actually Dehli is one of the better cities. Most of India is even worse.
Kerala, Goa and Puducherry is 80% dirty,
@matgranger5061 true, but I worked in Gurgaon in 2019 for 1 year... so I know my way around, and now there I'm here to build my Aussie Bhai brand, I wanted to be somewhere I knew well, you know?
@exchangeyo hahah I've been to Goa and Pondicherry, some areas are quite nice!
@castorchua yeah I like Delhi, and my lifestyle there too! Lots of expats too
I am an Indian , I live in Delhi and with a broken heart I can say that this is not a country but it is just a big dustbin, people dont follow the law, so much of population, so much of polution ( delhi air is suffocating), so much of corruption, authorities dont listen to the law abiding people here cos of corruption, people litter around, Delhi despite being the capital has the largest no. Of illegal constructions and illegal street encroachments, infact around 5 million people in Delhi livein unauthorised colonies and there r around 2000 unauthorised colonies in Delhi, water is not potable, around 30 percent of the veggies r grown with sewerage water supply, milk is adultrated with starch and uria , foot paths r encroached by shop owners and no action is taken on them cos they grease the palms of the municipal officers 😢...If I ever have sufficient money , I will leave this country asap to have a better future for me and for my family, u Aussies r living in heaven, lucky people.
True ...only if people had a sense of hygiene, civic sense, and also the less of corruption
BULLSHIT HE CAN DRINK TOILET WATER, he says. No wonder he's half Lebanese and half baked when talking about culture. Superficial and ignorant. I've lived in Oz 10 years.
Gangetic plain region are mostly chaotic, polluted and crowded (population high). NCR is good but still pollution is concern there. Apart from indo gangetic plain region. Most of the other regions are good. Make tour to other region apart from Indo gangetic plain region. I hope you will love it. I am from south. You can Visit here if you had chance.
Foreigners are not gonna like those "most of the regions" either bro, that's what you guys don't get. It's not about being sLigHtLy better than NCR or Mumbai, the third world issues that foreigners will quickly notice are present everywhere in India. South is not gonna magically change what he sees.
@@Bridge_2702 foreigners don't like natural beauty too? 😂 Ok your logic is astonishing. No country can come near the beauty of rural and natural beauty of India.
@@santhoshv3028 that's some epic pjeet cope
@@Bridge_2702 pjeet? 😂For your information pjeet is name only kept in Punjabi ethinicity not all Indian is Punjabi first of all. It gives whole conclusion how much you people know us 😂. So stop assuming India by just looking in social media.
@@santhoshv3028 Yes, it started with them, but now applies to all of South Asia. Tu apne jungle k nostalgia mein he reh, cuz coming to terms with reality isn't your buss ki baat.
Not gona get views all those crying in comments as an indian I agree read their names none of them is indian.
what do you mean mate?
@@theaussiebhai He's just an offended hyper nationalist. Any Indian who acknowledges the problems of the country is "not an Indian" to them.
Yup , this country is doing good right now , i live in Bangalore i have myself seen people's startups skyrocket here, i hope in future the pollution is also treated....
IT HAS SO MUCH TO OFFER ❤, loved ur video...
for sure mate! I heard there is a big entrepreneur hub in Bangalore, is that true?
@@theaussiebhai yup , it's called indian silicon valley, lot of successful and rich entrepreneurs here...it ranks among the top 15 cities for entrepreneurs in world!
@@theaussiebhaiBengaluru is basically like Gurgaon, except safer and way more liberal+artistic.
Gurgaon/Delhi are "liberal" by Haryana standards lol. Idk if you will get that joke.
most dont understand things are manufactured cheap here so low wages and these skilled people also need to have cheap food transport that is why general tickets or street food exists also USA EU make us do all the dirty work so pollution is also high.usa also throws thrash in africa while they are recycled here into polyfabrics
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@HarshKumar-x4y ooo what do you mean by curiosity driven thumbnails? Like ones that get people interested in the video? good suggestion
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is this the first honest video about india by a aussie? beacause most of the other people are just racists. btw you should go to Ahmedabad, surut, banglore.
It's not Bangalore it's Bengaluru
@@hunterxhunter4396BANGLORE
BANG-LORE
B FOR Banana
A for Ananas
N for Nuts
G for Grapes
L for Lnd
O for Orange
R for Rose
E or Elephant
B A N G L O R E
It's Surat not suruts
Oh thanks! and noo, they're not, it's just the loud minority on social media are aggressively racist.
I have been to Surat and Bangalore, as well as many other cities. Any other recommendations?
yep, Surat! I went there last month
I was watching videos about Hastings and Vancouver, the side of Australia you don't know.
When in India, accept India as it is.
There must be something good about India that these you tubers keep coming.
mate I first lived in India in 2019. I've been back and forth over the last 5 years. It's one of those places where you love it or hate it as a foreigner. I just love it, you know what I mean?
What do you like the most about India??
Honest man😊
I appreciate your honest words with a very respectful manner , you know we have been invaded& looted by the outsiders like Mughals & British for almost 800 years then war with Pakistan and china then our corrupt politicians still we are aware we are long way to go , govt isn't spending much on hygiene & cleanliness bcz 1st we are trying to eliminate poverty so a lot of money from the budget spent for the poor
You should get out of NCR and come to Chandigarh, as I have visited Perth / Sydney. And all three cities look so similar to me in terms of hygiene, cleanliness, more civilized people. Even there will be roads where you will feel you are in Australia because of the same roads, trees and cycle lanes. Not every city in India is bad as the foreigners portray it after visiting Delhi. It's like I visited Paris and I can say shit things about France, Cheers!
@barneystinson6494 I've been to Chandigarh my friend! It was my firth trip to another city outside of Delhi. Loved it. But, I like the chaos of Delhi, plus the expat community is great in Delhi! Is there expats in Chandigarh?
even as a proud indian , i would never willingly choose to live in delhi or NCR
Australia also records high 40s, which part do you belong there?
Bro visit banglore,karnataka
Nice video!
thanks mate! Any other videos you'd like me to make?
@@theaussiebhai I've been to Delhi many times. You should maybe visit Akshardam Mandir. Not sure if they allow recording inside but you'll enjoy it.
Not family comes to live with their son and daughter in law but son and daughter-in-law lives with the family because they need our help, love, sence of duty in old age. And it's easy to live with the family because when you have sons and daughters they will be taken care by grand father and grand mother at that time you can only foucs on your work or job etc...
true well said, just very different to Australia where most elderly are in aged care homes, and only the immediate family lives together, no grandparents/cousins etc. I know some people who live with 10+ members of their extended family! Unbelievable
might be most honest video i have seen from foreigner
ngl some people are have extreme hatred and some have extreme love for no reason maybe to get indian audience
but still delhi is not the correct representation delhi gurgaon or whatever mega cities are actually not good for living they are good for money purposes like every major company branch are there hence people live there and it start getting somewhat chaotic , but u see india is not just about delhi ncr or kolkata or mumbai or hyderabad they just happen to be cities with major company around that location .... if u happen to be free some time visit hill station like shimla manali nanital etc (go to hill station with mall road ) , go to udaipur( man it is just awesome for visiting place) , go to east india (u can search in yt for some best places)
I did it in 2011. I miss my Bajaj Pulsar and not much else. When it gets too hot, the north is far more bearable. Think Manali or McLeodganj. I'll never return to India but if I had to, it'd be to the north. I still kind of regret not making it to Leh. Don't get me wrong, you're doing the right thing... I think about my time there regularly and if nothing else, it helps you appreciate all we have in OZ.
India has developed a lot compared to 2011. Currently, India is the 5th largest economy with a GDP of 4 trillion USD.
Australia has such a small population but a much bigger area. It is much easier to handle such a small population.
@@matgranger5061all that GDP yet poverty, corruption, pollution are still a major factor in why people would rather not visit India to begin with. Not saying India is bad just that it could be better
@@Cool-hat
Agreed corruption , pollution is there but India has hidden gems but I agree too big to identify . I would also never visit but I can’t say bad about India as it’s too big to say anything
@@matgranger5061Funny, for all that development it looks exactly the same. Actually, in the latest Bald and Bankrupt, it looks like worse. I do agree that India is massively overpopulated but unfortunately there is no Thanos solution.
@@CastorRabbitnot really he visits the poor areas of India like red light area of old delhi Bengal wht to expect today India has a 2nd biggest metro station in the world one of the biggest markets far better trains nd internet system it might only issues like overpopulation other problems I don't see there
Delhi air quality is the worst in india
Nice Video
Indeed India has noise air & water pollution
@sudiptasarkar4438 absolutely true hahah
good video and not racist either
thanks mate, I try to keep it raw and real, glad you enjoyed! Anything else you'd like me to talk about?
U need to experience life in other parts of the country before giving ur viewpoint.
Why are you even here?
hahahah I'm here to set up Aussie Bhai, to help guide Indian students who are moving to Australia to study. This is why. I love living in India too. Where do you live?
@@theaussiebhai don't stay here in India. Go back to your beautiful country . I wish I could born in Australia
@@theaussiebhai Don't stay here in India. Go back to your beautiful country. I wish i could go to Australia