World News | Ex-Diplomat On 'Crisis Of Leadership' In The West
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- In an exclusive interview to NDTV's Sonia Singh, former Singaporean diplomat Professor Kishore Mahbubani says, "A 100 years ago in 1924, 100,000 Englishmen could rule over 300,000,000 of our ancestors. I find that quite amazing. How is that possible? The West was just so incredibly powerful but the world has come full circle now. The West now represents 12% of the world's population. The rest make up 88%."
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My grandfather was a missionary in India, he became involved in the campaign for Indian independence and knew Gandhi and Nehru. When he moved back to Oxford, Gandhi came to visit for 3 days and my father remembered him setting up his spinning wheel in the corner of the room. I lived in China for 12 years, and the BRICS countries are the future, there's no energy in Europe any more, we have lost our way.
Brazil, South Africa,Russia certainly cannot lay claim to greatness at the moment . BRICS is just a convenient grouping.
@@tufsoft1 Brazil,S Africa ,Russia are lost - they are backward . The grouping is merely cosmetic.
Indian century was over before it even started if India continues to meddle in international affairs rather than dissolving her domestic problems.
Indian century with 770 million people living on less than ,20 rupay a day ...!!! how chauvinism can be so far fetch !!
Only indians have this kind of oversize fantasy that is by all accounts, a far fetch delusion.
you can't see the wood for the trees, that is the arrogance that has brain-fogged many Western leaders.
Dreams live on desperation.
India century??? How is that possible??
I think you were searching for POGO and by mistake came here. By the way who is your favourite? Shinchan or Bob The Builder?
Through day dreaming.😢
❤Another sensible and intelligent contribution by the Professor.
It's not because the United States is not going to accept. That's not an option, ever. Oh my God no.
India with Its low GDP per capita -Difficult for it to have Hard super power status. Soft power with IT , Yoga OR BOLLYWOOD might be possible
Name me a cutting edge software or IT developed by indians. None, zip, zero.
Being good in IT is another illusion coughed by indians and western media.
I am Albanian and I do not belong to West, but my invention is stolen by the West for already five years. You own a lot to me and my Albanian nation.
What's the invention?
100k British men could control 300M Indians because they had guns and gunboats. Everyone have those toys now
It is the intelligence behind those toys - India still is unable to make these toys for your kind information .
Do you know Indians soldiers actually fought for their white Raj in WW2 & dying to preserve the empire. Not just talking about their native country tho, but across the globe. They are fighting for their master's grabbed land as their own today but still in denial of the past mistakes. Likewise, the border issues which was named McMohan Lines. Or am I wrong, Henry McMahon was actually an Indian?!
Europeans are so kind that they shared the technology with the world.
Well they're going to have to use it because we 🇺🇸 ain't going to let no one change the rules. If you want it you got to get it the way we got it and remember what that did.
@@Facts..CheckerThe Brits impoverished Scotland, Ireland, India, Nepal and other countries, and then employed their people as cheap soldiers.
It is unclear to me how India can possibly be a leading world power this century. A large segment of its population is still mired in extreme poverty. India's per capita GDP is only $2,700-about 3% that of the USA and 20% that of China.
India's education and infrastructure lag far, far behind.
India is riven by ethnic strife and Hindu nationalism.
India has human rights issues, especially with regards to women. Speaking of women, their labor force participation rate is only 25%, far behind the international norm.
India is still hampered by the caste system.
India's government is extremely bureaucratic and its regulatory system is very unfriendly to foreign businesses which stifles FDI.
I don't mean to bash India but the state of affairs looks pathetic. It takes a most unusual personality to be sanguine about India's future.
I don’t think there is going to be an Indian century. It’s either China or the US. Or some other power could rise. But I assure you, it won’t be the Indians.
But it’s still possible. I just don’t think it would happen seeing India’s path.
It's not about which path India choses. What really matters is which path USA and PRC choses.
@@SumiOccult it’s both India’s path and the paths of those 2 countries.
The reality is that the Indians are not nearly as organized nationally.
@@Therealclips-ib8bm I told you it's not about India. It's all about Amrika Bahadur and Chinese Bahadur. Both have F.. big time. Just get your coke and popcorns ready, relax and enjoy.
@@SumiOccultIndia Fk up the most, they're in deep shxt
You may be right the world will acknowledge where the Indians are coming from. In 1947, Britain left India and ensured the country was the poorest and most looted nation in the world.
They have a long way to go but at the same time have travelled a long way too surpassing the economy of the UK itself is a major milestone.
India Have solve domestic matter first and then..........
The West must accept "Pride comes before a fall."
No way, they are still basking in their glories past.
@ damn right we 🇺🇸 ain't letting go. user-lb4yx1ms5f
Actually I dont understand this obsession of being no 1 or no 2, 3 ,4. The most important thing a government should do is to take care of its citizens and ensure the safety of the country.
U.S. derives a lot of it's wealth from being no.1, not the least which is the status of the U.S. dollar as world reserve currency, which essentially means the U.S. can print paper notes (willed into existence electronically nowadays by raising the debt ceiling) in exchange for other countries' real resources and labor.
Welll they wrote the rules so ..... make your own World Bank or IMF .... China did in part with its Belt and Road Initiative.
The rule-based international order = the US hegemony forever 🤣
The West will always be No. 1 don’t expect the West to go into sunset and the East will rise. The East will rise but only up to a certain standard as stated by Lee Kuan Yew.
"Indian Century", what a joke!
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Much as I prefer fairness and the West should adapt to the changes, but I definitely worry that the other super power in Asia will behave like a bully and does not want to follow laws and regulations. With such a bully around, will Asia have more problems?? If the SCS issue cannot be solved, what's the next thing this 2nd super power will declared as theirs?? Is it going to be an endless demand??
Learn history.. then you open your mouth.
@@blackknight4996 Cn bot????
@@Buttercookies0
You should ask
Whose laws and regulations you are following? Why are the West breaking them when they are at a disadvantage?
@@Buttercookies0
SCS is history. You must learn first. Your knowledge is very shallow.
@@blackknight4996 What did the international law said?
Hello Falun! 😂
This is so funny as lots of Asians moving out from their countries and how it could be Asian century! Hahaha
He's too polite...
It's China... enough to sink you.
Every empire in decline reinforces failure. They never learn.
That's actually not. What happened. They have a term for it it's called Thucydide's trap and you are not going to like how this ends.
If the west has lost their leadership, what about the outside leadership who is leaning to the west for support and on shortsighted popularity count, if any left. We have giants in Asia and even the small who still think the west is the future and perpetually echoing western propaganda proudly but foolishly and still entrapped with their colonial mindsets.
The fact that you think it's Asia is even more delusional. Remember you have to have the United States 🇺🇸 accept and that will absolutely never happen. That's not going to happen. We will not ever do that. I mean absolutely never.
Tell you a joke 😂
- India Century 😅😅😅
Mahbubani is wrong if he thinks that the West has become weak and countries like India are on top . If that was the case Indian students and professionals wouldn't be still making a beeline to the developed world . Even when it comes to technology India is still sadly heavily dependent upon foreign technology . The other Asian countries like Japan,China,S Korea, Taiwan can to a certain extent claim that they have made great strides . So just another jingoistic piece by somebody with a vested interest in the ruling establishment . Btw PM will be making his 7th visit to the US .
*It takes time*