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IDQWE001

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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-04-02 10:56 | Report Abuse

CCP cant give good life to their citizens housing loans, high jobless, cant withdraw his money from banks rtc.

foongsh

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Posted by foongsh > 2023-04-02 10:59 | Report Abuse

it is better listen to local people than those red army cina man who may never been to China or even dont know Chinese.

IDQWE001

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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-04-02 11:08 | Report Abuse

Red army who dont understand chinese and never been to China will comment that all those interviewers and camera man are CIA agents.

IDQWE001

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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-04-02 11:22 | Report Abuse

https://youtu.be/yOA7qKMcjcE

Hidden - China's Flagship EVs are Exploding in Huge Numbers

IDQWE001

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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-04-03 13:10 | Report Abuse

Praying is new to CCP because they believe in no God. Red army cina man should study the history

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 19:22 | Report Abuse

yeah its the christians on a forever good vs evil wars.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 19:23 | Report Abuse

buddhism says its cause and effect.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 19:24 | Report Abuse

u do bad things u get the karma

chinaman

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Posted by chinaman > 2023-04-03 19:25 | Report Abuse

ya. Buddhism is life philosophy, not really a religion which emphasis on rituals. always strive to achieve emptiness, peace and harmony in life. comes from India actually. world will be peaceful if all understand its profound philosophy

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 19:27 | Report Abuse

2000 years already christians and their good vs evil has produced endless wars.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 19:29 | Report Abuse

given a chance , all the ancient thoughts like romans greeks, indian Chinese far better than Christianity.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 21:23 | Report Abuse

yeah I like the ancients.....don't like the one god business.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 21:24 | Report Abuse

the ancients are considered wise...........the anglos especially the evangelican anglos not wise just have the biggest guns.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 21:25 | Report Abuse

the anglos one hand with bible the other with a gun ...that is how they became so powerful.

hypocrites all.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 21:27 | Report Abuse

those christians, before they had their guns...... they were good people at one time but having the guns changed them forever and became hypocrites.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 21:29 | Report Abuse

those christians, at one time were monks in the mountains.....that is when they were good like the ancient Chinese.

calvintaneng

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Posted by calvintaneng > 2023-04-03 21:35 | Report Abuse

you wrong

Real Christians are not the same as those oppressors

In fact real Christians were persecuted in England and they left for America by the Mayflower ship

IDQWE001

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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-04-03 23:17 | Report Abuse

Early Communist Persecution of Buddhists in China
In the Mao era Buddhist temples become schools and warehouses and monks were rounded up and imprisoned and, in some cases, executed. Master Deng Kuan, abbot of the Gu Temple in Sichuan Province, was 103 when the writer Liao Yiwu met him in 2003. “Over the centuries, as old dynasties collapsed and new ones came into being, the temple remainedrelatively intact," Deng told Lao, “This is because changes of dynasty or government were considered secular affairs. Monks like me didn't get involved. But the Communist revolution in 1949 was a turning point for me and the temple."[Source: The Corpse Walker: Real-Life Stories, China From the Bottom Up by Liao Yiwu, from book review by Howard W. French in The Nation, August 4, 2008 ]

“Soon after Mao's victory, Deng was dragged out of his temple and stood up before a crowd, accused of accumulating wealth without engaging in physical labor, and spreading “feudalistic and religious ideas that poisoned people's minds." People stepped forward to denounce him, and the crowd that gathered responded on cue, howling slogans like “Down with the evil landlord” and “Religion is spiritual poison." Some spat on him. Others punched and kicked. “No matter which temple you go to, you will find the same rule: monks pass on the Buddhist treasures from one generation to the next," Deng says. ‘since ancient times, no abbot, monk, or nun has ever claimed the properties of the temple as his or her own. Who would have thought that overnight all of us would be classified as rich landowners! None of us has ever lived the life of a rich landowner, but we certainly suffered the retribution accorded one."

“By Master Deng's reckoning, between 1952 and 1961 this meant he endured more than 300 ‘struggle sessions," as these organized hazings were known in the revolution's euphemistic terminology. In his area of Sichuan Province, he tells Liao, by 1961 “half of the people labeled as members of the bad elements had starved to death."

IDQWE001

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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-04-03 23:17 | Report Abuse

Crackdown on Religion in the Cultural Revolution

Cultural Revolution damage to Buddhist statues in Gansu

During the Cultural Revolution, Red Guards did not discriminate against particular religions, they were against them all. They ripped crosses from church steeples, forced Catholic priests into labor camps, tortured Buddhist monks in Tibet and turned Muslim schools into pig slaughterhouses. Taoists, Buddhists and Confucians were singled out as vestiges of the Old China that need to be changed.

One Chinese man told Theroux about an effort by the Red Guard to tear down a cross from the largest church in Qindao: "The Red Guards held a meeting, and then they passed a motion to destroy the crosses. They marched to the church and climbed up to the roof. They pulled up bamboos and tied them into a scaffold. It took a few days “naturally they worked at night and they sang the Mao songs. When the crowd gathered they put up ladders and they climbed up and threw a rope around the Christian crosses and they pulled them down. It was very exciting!"

In Tibet the Red Guard turned thousand-year-old monasteries into factories and pigsties. "When the order went out, Smash the feudalistic nests of monks!," Paul Theroux wrote, "the soldiers, Red Guards and assorted vandals made chalk marks all over the monasteries’save these timbers, stack these beams, pike the bricks, and so forth. Brick by brick, timber by timber, the monasteries were taken down. The frugal, strong-saving, clothes-patching, shoe-mending Chinese saved each reusable brick. In this way the monasteries were made into barns and barracks."

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 23:25 | Report Abuse

through the chaos of the CR, the CPC can survive, the CPC can survive any thing anyone can throw at it. Its time tested. and today China is very united and people happy.

IDQWE001

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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-04-03 23:27 | Report Abuse

CCP very bad karma. Cause and effect

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 23:27 | Report Abuse

u look at western media...every article they write about China, they throw in tienanameng and CR.....then tibet and xinjiang.......by now everyone knows they the western media is just fishing and spreading chaos.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 23:29 | Report Abuse

sted by IDQWE001 > 35 seconds ago | Report Abuse

CCP very bad karma. Cause and effect

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the very popular song in China is no CPC no new China......yes, its karma, very good karma.

IDQWE001

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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-04-03 23:31 | Report Abuse

Now China youngters suffer jobless, property bubble, lessr population ... etc. this is karma that I believe. Evil CCP.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 23:34 | Report Abuse

every thing that happened is an experience and people learn from it ..............that is how China improves and how China is governed.

and Xi Jinping is a product of the CR, a red guard sent to the mountains to learn from the peasants....and Xi Jin ping is the best example that Mao was right about the need to serve with peasants before one becomes head of the government.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 23:36 | Report Abuse

I don't like one god stuffs.

u cannot simplify every thing to good vs evil....life is too complicated for that to work properly.

IDQWE001

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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-04-03 23:45 | Report Abuse

I dont agree that Chinese can't handle freedom of thoughts and speech, at least in Malaysia we are free to speak and eligible to vote, That why UMNO out. I enjoy the current democratic in Malaysia and dont be surprise China Chinese dream for the rights we have in Malaysia. If u do know the local China Chinese.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 23:45 | Report Abuse

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Indeed CCP is evil! But for China it works! If you allow democracy in China, things will turn upside down super fast!
Chinese China can't handle freedom of thoughts and speech!

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its wrong to say Chinese cannot handle freedom of thoughts and speech! ................ but surely one should be very careful about wrong thoughts and very speeches. Wrong thoughts and wrong speeches kills just as effectively as knives.

one more thing...chinese do not consider their government as enemy....in fact government is considered as part of the big family ...and the king/ the emperor, the President as the father. and they do their best for the country.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 23:46 | Report Abuse

a harmonious relationship is what China wants above every thing.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 23:50 | Report Abuse

when China is weak, the danger of wrong thoughts and wrong speeches from foreigners and sabotages is highest.

when the international media is controlled by foreigners who want too see chaos in China...........China is right to control the media in China.

IDQWE001

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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-04-03 23:51 | Report Abuse

harmonious relationship China is get out from our land and marine territory. all Malaysians are behind DSAI and Unity government.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 23:52 | Report Abuse

China will modernise but Chinese modernity will be created by Chinese not by foreigners.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-03 23:54 | Report Abuse

Posted by IDQWE001 > 1 minute ago | Report Abuse

harmonious relationship China is get out from our land and marine territory. all Malaysians are behind DSAI and Unity government.
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just a media created issue...nothing in it.

IDQWE001

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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-04-03 23:55 | Report Abuse

History is history just admit it and improve it. Dont repeat the same mistake and move on.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-04 00:08 | Report Abuse

yes there was a century of shame but Chinese do not consider themselves as inferiors in governance, in philosophy, in ways of living...................... and it is the mission of the CPC to restore China to its rightful place to make Chinese proud to be Chinese, with honor with dignity, with thanks to those who came before, to live harmoniously and Xi Jinping has grand plans for 2049. ...the 100 anniversary of the PRC. ....and that is why Xi Jinping is reelected to continue as President.

there will be modernity but it will be modernity with Chinese characteristics

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-04 00:12 | Report Abuse

Posted by IDQWE001 > 13 minutes ago | Report Abuse

History is history just admit it and improve it. Dont repeat the same mistake and move on.
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China has no problems with changes................. the rate of changes in China is fast very fast and keep moving forward..............it is western media that keep talking about CR, tienanmeng , flg and whateever suits them and their agenda. ...................

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-04 00:17 | Report Abuse

China democracy cannot change the party but can change policies

America democracy u can change the party but cannot change the policies, american democracy is an oligarchy of the rich by the rich for the rich., where the rich buys policies and buys politicians ...in China the people who rise up the party governs the country , not the people who has the most money.

IDQWE001

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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-04-04 08:55 | Report Abuse

CCP ruled by Leader, US ruled by system. This is the difference.

Sslee

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Posted by Sslee > 2023-04-04 09:00 | Report Abuse

US is ruled by big business lobbyist.

IDQWE001

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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-04-04 09:06 | Report Abuse

There are many pressure groups in US which may affect government policies. There is good and bad. CCP can chop off Alibaba, Tencent etc. anytime.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-04 09:31 | Report Abuse

And that is point....Ali and tencent will not rule the country....the country has 30 , 10, 5 years and annual plans and visions discussed extensively, and not forgetting common prosperity

IDQWE001

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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-04-04 09:43 | Report Abuse

CCP can chop off Alibaba, Tencent etc. and no respect to copyrights, capital ventures will not grow so how to common prosperity.

Sslee

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Posted by Sslee > 2023-04-04 15:26 | Report Abuse

The biggest democracy is not US but India. So what had India' Democracy bring to its Citizen compare with what had CCP brought to China Citizen?

Sslee

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Posted by Sslee > 2023-04-04 16:00 | Report Abuse

Can below happen in India?

Wang Chuanfu, a farmer's son, was orphaned early and raised by his elder siblings.

They lived a tough life in China’s Anhui province.
After completing his degree is Chemistry, Wang founded BYD (Build Your Dreams) Company in 1995

He is known today as the father of the "blade battery".
As of March 2023, Wang Chuanfu had a net worth of $19.9 billion, according to Forbes.

Wang Chuanfu is the 8th child of a peasant’s family. Orphaned early, Wang was raised by his brother and sister. They had a pretty tough life.

Through sheer hard work, he managed to finish university with a degree in Chemistry, and initially worked as a researcher.

In 1995, he founded the Chinese phone battery company BYD (Build Your Dreams), before going into electric vehicle manufacturing.

How Wang fought his way against great odds in his early life, and then became a phenomenal force in China’s push for electrification is a story of pure grit. He is often compared to Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla.

IDQWE001

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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-04-04 16:20 | Report Abuse

Mukesh Ambani Success Story: An Inspiration For Generations To Come

Mukesh Dhirubhai Ambani is the chairman and managing director (CMD) of Reliance Industries. He is the eldest son of Dhirubhai Ambani. Reliance is a Fortune 500 company and one of the world’s largest private-sector conglomerates and Mukesh owns 48% of its stake. In this blog, we have divided our narration of the ‘Mukesh Ambani success story’ as per 3 crucial phases of his life.Mukesh was born in the Colony of Aden, on April 19, 1957. His father Dhirubhai Ambani, a well-known Indian icon, then worked as a petrol station attendant. In 1975, Dhirubhai Ambani successfully launched his textile firm under the Vimal name after relocating to India.

Meanwhile, Mukesh graduated from Mumbai’s Institute of Chemical Technology as a Chemical Engineer. He further enrolled in Stanford University’s MBA program, however, dropped out in 1980.In 1981, Mukesh dropped out of college to help his father develop the PFY business. Reliance’s backward integration from textiles to polyester fibers, petrochemicals, petroleum refining, and upstream to oil and gas exploration and production emerged as a result of this. In 1986, he founded the current Reliance Communications constrained.

Mukesh took over the reins and duties of Reliance Industries Limited and also played a key role in expanding the company globally. He developed one of the world’s largest and most complicated information and communications technology endeavors, Reliance Infocomm Limited, which is currently known as Reliance Communications Limited.

In Jamnagar, India, he supervised and oversaw the development of the world’s largest grassroots petroleum refinery, with a current capacity of 660,000 barrels per day (33 million tonnes per year) and integrated petrochemicals, power generation, port, and related infrastructure. Instead of investing in offshore acquisitions, Mukesh Ambani constructed greenfield assets that generate 20% returns on investment rather than succumbing to corporate fads or political pressure.

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n (2002), Dhirubhai Ambani died without leaving a will which complicated the relationship between the brothers. Therefore, their mother decided that it was time for the company’s assets to be divided equally between the two brothers.

In the split, Mukesh received companies in the oil and gas, refining, and petrochemical industries. Anil‌ was given the rising sun companies, which included the electricity, telecommunications, and financial services sectors. Anil Ambani, after his split with Mukesh in 2006, founded the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG), which competed with Mukesh.

Anil received certain companies that Mukesh had worked hard to build and which had a better growth rate, which was a blow to Mukesh. Mukesh couldn’t even work in these fields because the split agreement included a non-compete clause. Mukesh‌ saw the 2008 financial crisis as an opportunity to get rid of the clause.The turning point of Mukesh Ambani’s success story was in 2007, when a fast surge in the Indian stock market and the strengthening of the Indian rupee raised the market capitalization of Reliance group companies, briefly making him the richest man on the planet. He became the first Indian to visit US President Barack Obama less than a month after taking office.

In 2016, Mukesh eventually launched Jio with 4G which offered the industry’s lowest prices. Mukesh took advantage of the industry by offering competitive and beneficial offers. Meanwhile, other players have had to provide their products at reduced margins because of Jio’s success.

Due to the pricing battle which ensued, Anil’s Reliance Communication was quickly wiped out. He was not the only one who was affected as Bharti, Airtel, and other giants quickly realized that Jio conquers. Jio also had vast finances, unlike others in the market, thanks to Reliance’s petrol business. Vodafone and Idea narrowly scraped by, and their fortunes haven’t improved since. It took 25 years for the telecom sectors to construct a 2G network across India while Jio did it in just three years because of Mukesh’s determination and execution.

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Mukesh Ambani built Reliance into a conglomerate with operations across India in energy, petrochemicals, textiles, natural resources, retail, and telecommunications. Currently, he is experimenting in retail and e-commerce through a collaboration of Jio with Mark Zuckerberg’s WhatsApp. In April 2020, Facebook invested $5.7 billion in Reliance Jio, obtaining a 9.99 percent stake for a $65.95 billion pre-money valuation.

Under Mukesh’s leadership, Reliance became the first Indian company to reach a market capitalization of $100 billion. It is also the most profitable company in India at the moment. For the Indian government, the company manages around 5% of the money produced by Customs and Excise tax. As a result of his growth, Mukesh became Asia’s richest man.

Mukesh Ambani Success Story: His Laurels and Achievements
As of 2022, Mukesh Ambani’s net worth is estimated to be $90.20 Billion and despite being India’s richest man for many years, he has never rested on his laurels and continues to do so. He is also advocating for making Reliance a carbon-free company, although petrochemicals are one of Reliance’s key pillars. Mukesh often quotes: “Data is the new oil,” which shows a shift in his concentration to the tech industry.

Being ‌one of the world’s most revered corporate executives, Mukesh Ambani has garnered many accolades for his leadership talents.

Dean’s Medal from the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Engineering and Applied Science (2010)
The United States-India Business Council Leadership Award by the US-India Business Council (2007)
Chitralekha Person of the Year Award by the Gujarat government (2007)
World Communication Prize by Total Telecom (2004)
Besides being the president of the multinational empire, Mukesh is also involved in other ventures, including:

Member of the board of directors of Bank of America Corporation and the international advisory board of the Council on Foreign Relations (2011-2013)
Chairman of the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore earlier (IIM-B)(2007-2015)
Member of the Institute of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) (Institute of Chemical Engineers) as an Honorary Fellow (2010)
Besides his ventures, Mukesh Ambani is also popular for his 27-story Antilia. Located in Mumbai, India, with a building cost of nearly $1 billion, it is considered to be the most expensive residence ever built. Moreover, he also owns the ‘Mumbai Indians team, one of the popular teams in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Mukesh Ambani is the face of modern Indian industry, offering a vivid picture of a rising, innovative, and urbane Indian commercial sector. He will remain the business guru and hero. of every young Indian who strives to mimic his successes and establish a name for himself in the corporate world. Mukesh Ambani has been recognized as one of the world’s most influential business leaders and has received several awards for his foresight.

In a research conducted by Pricewaterhouse Coopers and published in the Financial Times, he was ranked 42nd among the World’s Most Respected Business Leaders and second among the four Indian CEOs. Besides, he is also a current member of the Council on Foreign Relations’ worldwide warning leading group, as well as a member of the Bank of America Corporation’s governing council.

Mukesh Ambani Success Story: What did we learn?
So, this is how the ‘Mukesh Ambani Success Story’ unfolds. Mukesh Ambani is the face of modern Indian business, and he represents an urbane, developing, and powerful image of the Indian commercial sector.

Despite several setbacks and hardships along the way, Mukesh Ambani remained relentless in his pursuit of achievement. Every aspiring entrepreneur who wants to make it big can learn a lot from Mukesh Ambani’s success story. He is the personality to follow.

IDQWE001

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Posted by IDQWE001 > 2023-04-04 16:22 | Report Abuse

Posted by Sslee > 20 minutes ago | Report Abuse

Can below happen in India?

Never ever underestimate any race.

brightsmart

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Posted by brightsmart > 2023-04-04 16:24 | Report Abuse

I think sooner rather than later China will have huge inheritance tax as the great equalizer.

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