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google123
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Posted on 06-11-11 7:14
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The goal of many developing countries today is to be a next superpower, however these nations does not realize or may be they ignore the fact that billions of citizens of their nation is below poverty line; they ignore the fact that the citizens of their country are not developed. What do you think that we Nepali as our self as a citizen of developing nation can do to develop the citizens of our nation?
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cajunboy
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Posted on 06-11-11 7:39
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Your question is all over man. I dont think nybody is hoping Nepal to be a superpower anytime sooner. I know they say 'bout India and China but IDGAF. In the secon question I think you are talking 'bout quality of life. Quali
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Posted on 06-11-11 7:49
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Quality of life is not given its bought. I mean you need money. For this we should have an investment friendly environment where lots of new business can start which will create new jobs. And it will take a while. So lets first pray all this political turmoil back home ends soon and we will have a stable government.
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nepalilaure
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Posted on 06-11-11 8:41
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google123,
Dont take it otherwise, but people here would provide their inputs in more specific questions rather than these broad ones. Aren't you interested on what we can do to improve the environment for investment, general health, education level etc etc ??
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Posted on 06-12-11 1:46
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IMO,
There is one we can do right now to improve the quality of life in Nepal, bust the corrupted heads of all the dirty politicians. Nepal is too small to be too hard to do better if the corruption eliminated (or brought down).
As far as India, it's just a giant version of Nepal in every context like size, population, corruption, etc. etc. It's too messed up to be the next super power. The were under British. They fought real hard, finally the British took off. After that the Indians had no one fight against, so they started fighting eachother. And they are still doing that.
China is going a bit faster in bettering the life of some of their citizens. But still too far from being the next super power.
The idea of one these countries becoming the next super power is just like the science fiction that says - one day robots will takeover human beings. It's too ideological for them to think of becoming the next super power. Instead, they should be thinking about how they can feed all the citizens properly, then comes the rest rooms, etc. etc.
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