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So is it good or bad that there'll now be Millions of indians on the road in the �1200 motor?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ok, yellow card, let's not turn this into another bl00dy middle east row!
Panic, I have not said what my view is yet, why have you made assumptions about my position? As you can see I was asking if it is good or bad, that's all, my own view later.
Yes I have a car.... and a motorbike!
4GS - It's all over the news, see here for example:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7181432.st m
Panic, I have not said what my view is yet, why have you made assumptions about my position? As you can see I was asking if it is good or bad, that's all, my own view later.
Yes I have a car.... and a motorbike!
4GS - It's all over the news, see here for example:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7181432.st m
4GS, I think the CIA got the business of Saddam's weapons of mass destruction so totally and embarrassingly wrong that they've been a bit more careful this time. Their assessment of Iran's nuclear programme is expressed very delicately with reference to just how sure they are of each element. So I'm inclined to trust them - this time.
OK ignoring Colnel Blimp and the paranoids playing in the corner
India does have a road safety problem and more people driving doesn't sound good but if it reduces the practice of "half a dozen on a scooter" which seems a regular occurence and puts a proper car within the reach of the majority in the way that the Austin 7 did, it has to be a good thing for India's road safety
India does have a road safety problem and more people driving doesn't sound good but if it reduces the practice of "half a dozen on a scooter" which seems a regular occurence and puts a proper car within the reach of the majority in the way that the Austin 7 did, it has to be a good thing for India's road safety
It is bad news that car use will grow in India, just as it is bad news if car use grows anywhere in the world.
However, it would seem to be inevitable. At least this mass produced small car seems to be designed with low emissions and resources in mind.
TATA, the company who make the car are purchasing the Jaguar and LandRover brands. When the affluent Indians start going to the supermarket in their Jags and Chelsea Tractors is when we should start to worry.
However, it would seem to be inevitable. At least this mass produced small car seems to be designed with low emissions and resources in mind.
TATA, the company who make the car are purchasing the Jaguar and LandRover brands. When the affluent Indians start going to the supermarket in their Jags and Chelsea Tractors is when we should start to worry.
4GS
You apparently believed the CIA when it told you Ahmadinejad wanted to wipe Israel off the map.
"To quote his exact words in farsi:
"Imam ghoft een rezhim-e ishghalgar-e qods bayad az safheh-ye ruzgar mahv shavad."
That passage will mean nothing to most people, but one word might ring a bell: rezhim-e. It is the word "Regime", pronounced just like the English word with an extra "eh" sound at the end. Ahmadinejad did not refer to Israel the country or Israel the land mass, but the Israeli regime. This is a vastly significant distinction, as one cannot wipe a regime off the map. Ahmadinejad does not even refer to Israel by name, he instead uses the specific phrase "rezhim-e ishghalgar-e qods" (regime occupying Jerusalem).
Whether deliberate or just shoddy translating, the CIA now have you (and millions of others) believing Ahmadinejad said something a lot worse than 'Regime change'.
You apparently believed the CIA when it told you Ahmadinejad wanted to wipe Israel off the map.
"To quote his exact words in farsi:
"Imam ghoft een rezhim-e ishghalgar-e qods bayad az safheh-ye ruzgar mahv shavad."
That passage will mean nothing to most people, but one word might ring a bell: rezhim-e. It is the word "Regime", pronounced just like the English word with an extra "eh" sound at the end. Ahmadinejad did not refer to Israel the country or Israel the land mass, but the Israeli regime. This is a vastly significant distinction, as one cannot wipe a regime off the map. Ahmadinejad does not even refer to Israel by name, he instead uses the specific phrase "rezhim-e ishghalgar-e qods" (regime occupying Jerusalem).
Whether deliberate or just shoddy translating, the CIA now have you (and millions of others) believing Ahmadinejad said something a lot worse than 'Regime change'.
1200 quid is still a lot of money to lots of Indians. The people who work in call centres there get a lot of benefits, such as child care, a nice gym etc etc but they still only earn 2 grand a year. A factory worker a grand and a software engineer 6 grand.That's a good portion of their wages on a car, and even those with credit availble to them do not abuse it in the way that we do. I dont see them running out to buy one of these. There isn't going to be, all of a sudden, 1 billion extra cars on the roads.
I don't understand why people begrudge a nation bettering themselves. Hopefully this will pave the way for better motoring conditions on the whole in India.
I don't understand why people begrudge a nation bettering themselves. Hopefully this will pave the way for better motoring conditions on the whole in India.
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