@Pee_Baaa@JeanGreige It’s not disingenuous; it's historical context. Colonial powers devastated India, Africa & China, leaving new governments with the monumental task of rebuilding from absolute poverty. Reality is tt post-colonial China managed tt recovery and fared far better than India or Africa
1. One of the more interesting things about Tibet is the mass hysteria element, no doubt flamed by western agents. The communists won the civil war and walked into a theocratic nightmare in Tibet where slavery was the norm and child abuse was routine.
@Pritam33029991@RusherSareLive@globaltimesnews Make peace, not war bro. Do you know in WW2, China stubbornly prevented Japan from coming through its land to invade India to inflict suffering on Indians and to rid the British? Be educated.
@hellojintao Risk/reward here is heavily asymmetric. Even if it dips further, a bankruptcy thesis or anywhere close makes zero sense when you're sitting on a growing $7B cash cushion. If sentiment flips & the turnaround holds, this easily 2x’s from these depressed levels. Complete no-brainer.
@Derbermens61563 Purely political. The US can’t afford capital flowing into Chinese EVs or granting them good publicity. Having banned Chinese brands, protecting domestic manufacturers from total market collapse is the only priority left. Pity e US consumers being duped & confined to their caves.
@CollinSLKoh Aren't those critical mineral to be used for military equipment? Japan has promised not to militarise after WW2. Such cooperation can't be encouraged to ensure peace.
The reason why Indians hate China so much has many factors but one political factor is that China's power prevents the Indian wet dream to dominate Southeast Asia and the South itself.
You have no idea what a bully India would be if not for China. Ask Nepalis. They have felt it
@RusherSareLive@globaltimesnews Do you know what those critical minerals are used for by Japan? To militarise their army. Are you aware of their history and promise not to militarise again?
Nio's June deliveries hit yearly high but Q2 misses guidance
Nio Inc delivered 40,597 vehicles in June, up 62.88% year-on-year, setting a new monthly record so far this year. https://t.co/SzD9SxP0bE 👇