@jawharsircar In sports the size of country has little correlation to its success. China too is nowhere on the football map. Bigger pity is that I dia has a rich tradition of football excellence. We were Asian champions once. That's what makes the decline so shocking.
@AadityaN_28 This smacks of recency bias. We cared hugely about tennis in the 70s when Vijay Amritraj was setting the courts on fire. And before Sindhu there was Saina and Gopichand and the inimitable Prakash Padukone.
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@the_hindu@suhasinih@China_Amb_India Terrific conversation. Appreciate how you asked all the tough questions and the Chinese ambassador, to his credit, took all of them.
@virsanghvi@d_s_thakur I think we underestimate the impact made by videos of Bollywood stars claiming how the Indian passport gets people in other countries to stand up and bow. People actually believe that shit.