1/03/2026

India is a manufacturing powerhouse, the factory of the world - in human production

In a sense, India is a manufacturing powerhouse, the factory of the world in the production of human beings. I am convinced that India is now the human manufacturing superpower with the world's biggest population and powering ahead. So, in a way, Modi was right about making India the factory of the world - in human production that is.

Now Japan is conceding it is losing its fourth position in GDP ranking to India due to the falling yen and tensions with China. Modi's head-dress just expanded upon hearing the good news. What difference does overtaking Japan in GDP ranking mean in reality? Indians are still miles away from benefiting in its per-capita GDP compared to Japan, with standard of living of ordinary Indians far from what the ordinary Japanese are enjoying. Other than for boasting purposes, nothing is going to change for India.

Japan is in a position of its own making, getting screwed by the USA and the Anglo-Saxon clique over economic stifling over the decades. The tension with China further escalates Japan's fragile economy, and China is just starting to turn the screws on Japan.

Tourism and the banning of Japanese seafood are just warnings of what is to come. These two responses by China are just the appetizers. No bullets needed to be fired. China's total banning of rare earth exports to Japan will collapse the Japanese industrial sector if a shove becomes to a push. Japan had better wake the fxxk up quickly. The USA is in no position to help Japan in rare earth, with themselves already sinking into quicksand.


Anonymous

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Anonymous said...

Would India take the manufacturing of humans as another item to be added to its GDP calculation just like cow dung? That should push India ahead of China as the second biggest economy in the world, LOL. With two fakes at the top, who can say anything regarding trustworthiness?