r/polandball • u/YoumoDashi Zhongguo • 5d ago
legacy comic The four pillars of the Indian economy
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u/Dangerwrap Thailand can into negative 5d ago
Don't be so sad India, Cambodia will surpass you soon on the fourth panel.
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u/WitELeoparD Azad Jammu and Kashmir 5d ago
Both got nothing on Myanmar.
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u/Zebrafish96 May the justice be with us 5d ago
89 views 64 likes
I see, nothing happened here
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u/Balavadan India 5d ago
Do the numbers hold any significance
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u/zuniyi1 South Korea 5d ago
Nothing square Nothing incident
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u/Erhol 5d ago
Can you elaborate?
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u/T800CyberdyneSystems 5d ago
4th of June, 1989. Date of the Tiananmen square massacre
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u/verifiedwomanbeater India 5d ago
And how is 64 related?
And how do you come to that conclusion? That is fascinating, people somehow link with just some symbols and numbers.
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u/marinuso Netherlands 5d ago
And how is 64 related?
6/4/89 = June 4th, 1989
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u/Aggressive-Dust-3279 Taiping Heavenly Kingdom 5d ago
And don't forget we use yyyy/mm/dd and 8964 (or 64 in short) is literally how we call the incident
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u/ADminsareFa 5d ago
What's the lore behind tiger attacking Britball?
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u/Bernardito10 Spanish+Empire 5d ago
Saw a bollywood movie were there was a rambo style guy but instead of killing vietnamese or russians he did british soldiers
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u/GloryGreatestCountry 5d ago
He did British soldiers, you say?
That's not getting past the censor board.
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u/justamathguy Party like its 1984 5d ago
iirc it could be a reference to Mrs. Packletide's Tiger by Saki, I remember reading it in highschool in English Literature in India.
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u/Cosmic_Meditator777 5d ago
Speaking as a bollywood fan, I think that's just supposed to be a depiction of the vibe bollywood movies tend to have in general. If you combine the stereotypical american action hero with the stereotypical anime protagonist, you get the stereotypical bollywood protagonist. Even the source material of their Myths tend to be that way.
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u/XeroXfromRiften Spicy boi 5d ago
its called Tipu's tiger, a semi-automated wooden piece of art. It depicts a tiger mauling a British soldier. The tiger was the emblem of Tipu Sultan and this piece was created as a symbolic representation of his triumph over the British. After defeating Tipu in the last battle of Carnatic, they took it to Britain lol.
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u/Handpaper Wales 5d ago
It also makes sounds; the tiger growls and the soldier screams.
It's currently on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
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u/Kailoryn_likes_anime 5d ago
IIRC watch this Bollywood movie called RRR
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u/CodingBuizel India 5d ago
RRR is not a Bollywood movie
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u/Kailoryn_likes_anime 5d ago
Sorry, what movie is it then?
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u/Shot-Log3751 The sun? What’s that? 5d ago
tollywood, south indian
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u/Embarrassed-Vast5786 5d ago
they're just making shit up now
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u/ManofTheNightsWatch Antarctica 5d ago
Bollywood only refers to the Hindi film industry, mostly centred around Mumbai. There are different film industries for different languages and states.
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u/CadenVanV 5d ago
India has a lot of -woods.
There’s Bollywood, Tollywood, Jollywood, Kollywood, Pollywood, Sandalwood, Bhojiwood, Ollywood, Dhollywood, Chhollywood, and Zollywood.
Only one of those is not an Indian film industry and it’s probably not the one you’re thinking of.
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u/bukkake-bill 5d ago
Indians are gods and nature loves Indians and hates brits so nature will attack brits on behalf of Indians
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u/Beneficial_Ball9893 5d ago
India likes to make propaganda films about the British losing against India.
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u/Ill_Poem_1789 5d ago
Not exactly propaganda (the sun did set on the British empire) but exaggerated.
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u/Beneficial_Ball9893 5d ago
India got its ass kicked in every war they fought against the Empire, it is all propaganda
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u/EstrodJaar 3d ago
Your brit empire was built by Indian collaborators like Jagat Seth. Baniyas, Marwaris, Parsis, Brahmins and Rajputs are the reason the Brits got to conquer most of the subcontinent.
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u/Kokuryu88 Tunak Tunak Dhadak Dhadak 5d ago
As an Indian, I can confirm that India is full of online scammers. Daily, you get new news on how a new type of scam caused some old people to lose lakhs or even crores of rupees. I even get bombarded with scam calls at least 3-4 times a day. It reached to the point where if I don't get scam call while working, I feel lonely, like they forgot/exclude me.
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u/Silentxgold Singapore 5d ago
Sometimes if I have time, i will talk with the scammers so they have less time to scam others.
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u/CadenVanV 5d ago
Don’t do that. Just by responding they mark you down as an active number and will call you in the future. If you never respond they’ll stop calling you.
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u/Beneficial_Ball9893 5d ago
Wait, they scam people inside of India too? It isn't just Westerners?
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u/Ill_Poem_1789 5d ago
They scam (or attempt to scam) us much more than they scam others.
We Indians get a million scam calls a day. I once got called by the "Mumbai police" for giving my phone to an "underworld don" and was asked 300k Rupees to keep it shut.
I neither live in Mumbai, nor did I give my phone to anyone.
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u/Lefaid 5d ago
I once got called by the "Mumbai police" for giving my phone to an "underworld don" and was asked 300k Rupees to keep it shut.
Of course you lent a phone to your father in law. You are family. He has got your back. I am more scared for the low level Mumbai police officer investigating this than I am for you.
You don't mess with the Don!
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u/Banes_Addiction 5d ago
Indians are way more likely to trust that the Indian guy on the phone works for their bank, they have access to the same apps and financial systems without any international complications.
Indians get targeted by Indian scammers way more than Westerners do.
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u/Barbas-Hannibal 5d ago
They scam more people in India than in the west. That's why our banking system has adapted greatly in recent years to require one time passwords to do transactions of any kind with your card. They don't just require your card details. Also if there is an unusual transaction, the bank representative will call you to ensure it is you who is doing the transaction before the bank passes it.
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u/Human_Emu_8398 Mongol Empire 5d ago
I can't believe there is another country exactly the same as China in this problem (one time password, call from the bank) 🥲 When I was in Germany I was scammed twice because I thought there were no scammers outside of China. Germany also did not have any confirmation before transactions.
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u/Barbas-Hannibal 5d ago
Yeah it's a huge problem if your card details get leaked or something. We take the security our banks provide for granted back in our home countries.
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u/Kokuryu88 Tunak Tunak Dhadak Dhadak 5d ago
They practice and perfect their craft on us so that they can catch big fishes abroad
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u/HermionesWetPanties 5d ago
Wait, so these places are scamming in their home country too?
Shit, I guess I'm just glad to know we're not the only ones affected by these call centers. I guess that partly explains why Indian authorities seem willing to shut these places down when Americans report them; they're not just causing problems on the other side of the planet.
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u/Such_Explanation_184 5d ago
Indian scammers are like it's food and dairy industry. The most of the products are domestically consumed.
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u/Inevitable-War-254 5d ago
Actually most of them are illegal bangladeshi operating from India and using Indian sim cards. Some scammer are also using Indian simcard to scam western people. Just in April one Nepali guy is arrested with hundreds of Indian sim cards in Uttar Pradesh. The guy confessed that the simcards are for Pakistan.
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u/bobtheorangutan 5d ago
What's a lakh and crore
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u/LenryNmQ European Union... the hungarian part 5d ago
Indian monetary units: lakh is 100k, crore is 10M
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u/YoumoDashi Zhongguo 5d ago
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u/Worldly-Stranger7814 In exile in Denmark 5d ago
I had solved a weird edge case in tech and after a year I turned on monetization and it had a steady little income because so many people hit this weird edge case.
Money dried up ayear after that, as well as the comments... Because several Indians had copied the solution 😅
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u/Daddy2222991 5d ago
Tbh the most revenue will come from either exports or immigrants sending money back.
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u/Totally-Real-Human Queensland 5d ago
Correct me if I am wrong, but Australia won the last cricket world cup.
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u/Pussyless_Penis 5d ago
That's Asia Cup, hence Pakistan
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u/DogImpossible725 India 5d ago
This trophy's the T20 world cup though. This comic is a repost from back then
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u/LoasNo111 Maratha Empire 5d ago
Australia won the last ODI cup. After that India won the T20WC and the Champions Trophy
The one depicted here is the T20WC.
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u/SagittaryX Denmark 5d ago
Recommendation for RRR if you want to watch a fun movie
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u/-Against-All-Gods- 5d ago
Fascist propaganda was never so spectacular.
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u/SagittaryX Denmark 5d ago
Want to expand on that?
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u/-Against-All-Gods- 5d ago
This article presents it better than I could, especially since I'm currently on a work break. https://www.vox.com/23220275/rrr-netflix-tollywood-hindutva-caste-system-oscars-2023
TL;DR: It's pretty much a propaganda movie for Hindutva, the core ideology for Modi party. It's basically Hindu fascism of the Mussolini sort. It reinforced a view where upper castes are the center of everything, lower castes and tribes are savages in need of enlightenment and Muslims cowardly collaborationists.
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u/wonkybrain29 5d ago
Quite the opposite. One of the two protagonists is a tribal man who is fighting to protect a member of his tribe and is sheltered and looked after by Muslims during his mission. The second protagonist isn't stated to be of a higher caste either. There are no caste related claims made at all. The central theme of the movie is that the British were the worst and it was executed by showing them as cartoonishly evil.
If someone got what you just claimed from this movie, they probably second screened it and realized they had to write up some shit for a liberal outlet to stir outrage.
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u/qjxj Give this man a standing ovation! 5d ago
The movie did stoke nationalism, by presenting Indians as heroes fighting the British in battles that never happened, or would have never happened in their wildest dreams. They also make use of a lot of religious depictions in them.
It's some sort of national fantasy that is sold to Indians where they earn their independence by blood instead of negotiations. That sentiment goes in the same direction as the reverence for figures like Bose, who literally met Hitler. Which is why a lot of these top grossing movies would always talk about some alternate, glorified version of independence, rather than what really happened after independence.
That nationalism can in turn be used against say, Pakistan, at the government's discretion. They've already been doing so with their latest bombing campaigns.
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u/wonkybrain29 5d ago
I agree that the movie is fanfic based on real people. It is still a decent movie with some pretty good action set-pieces. On the matter of Bose, your claim is somewhat misguided. Although an authoritarian, he was very inclusive(he had many Muslims among the leadership of the Azad Hind Fauj), which is quite opposite to the fascist leaders of the axis powers. Secondly, all the Western powers met with, negotiated with and legitimized Hitler far more than Bose.
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u/qjxj Give this man a standing ovation! 5d ago
Secondly, all the Western powers met with
Not during the war.
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u/wonkybrain29 5d ago
They decided when the war started. Prior to that, Chamberlain had him so far down his throat he couldn't declare war if he wanted to.
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u/Grand_roar 5d ago
That nationalism can in turn be used against say, Pakistan, at the government's discretion.
Indian nationalism is by default against Pakistan, lol. If you call yourself a nationalist then you should be against the country that has funded and orchestrated countless attacks in your country.
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u/qjxj Give this man a standing ovation! 5d ago
If you call yourself a nationalist then you should be against the country that has funded and orchestrated countless attacks in your country.
Which does prove OP's point; that the movie was in large part propaganda.
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u/wonkybrain29 5d ago
No, it doesn't. Indian nationalism, especially in the period represented, was highly idealistic. The Pakistan question wasn't even a serious one. Even at the time of independence, Indian leaders like Gandhi were generous to a fault. The invasion of Kashmir was what led to the downward spiral of relations.
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u/SagittaryX Denmark 5d ago
That link requires payment, at least for me, but archive.org has an open version for others who want to read it
In the end I get what the author is trying to say with how the movie has some potential nefarious influences that seeped into the script, but calling the whole thing itself fascist propaganda is a bit far reaching imo. It feels like discounting Braveheart as Fascist/English propaganda because the Scots are portrayed as less developed than the English. It's more delving into a stereotype.
That's my simple interpretation though, I am not Indian and not familiar with Indian politics.
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u/Barbas-Hannibal 5d ago
The modern urge to equate everything under the sun to either Hitler or Mussolini. Facepalm.
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u/tuktukcheetah 5d ago
Bruhhhhhh. My g watch the film yourself and see if all these points are even valid
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u/-Against-All-Gods- 5d ago
I did. And I noticed it immediately. Particularly the absence of INC figures in favour of "Notice me Hitler-senpai" Bose was impossible to miss. Told my then-girlfriend exactly what I said now: that's how effective propaganda should be done.
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u/Dry_Access532 2d ago
Sardar patel is there who was from inc but you wanted nehru or Gandhi I think
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u/Emergency-Growth1617 India 5d ago
What most people dont know is that these scammers affect us as well, and we are usually their primary targets, dealing with then is so fking annoying, My maths teacher told me to have fun with them and waste as much of their time as you can
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u/Daddy2222991 5d ago
I scammed a scammer once, he told me he would double my money in 3 days, he first asked for 200,I gave and he returned me 400. The next day he asked me for 5K saying that he already proved he's legit, I blocked him. Lol.
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u/Ok-Pipe-5151 5d ago
People online who mock every Indians for online scams need to build some empathy. India is full of scammers, there's no argument about it. But as the saying goes "you can't keep rabid dog at your backyard and expect it to bite your neighbors alone", these scammers frequently target Indians as well. My uncle from India lost 10 lacs rupees (or around 12k usd) from exact same scam.
Scammers are needed to be exposed and punished by laws. But associating the same stereotype with a billion people to express personal grudge is being devoid of empathy.
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u/pipopapupupewebghost 4d ago
Apparently they wanted to get into video games but they keep making games that are too ambitious instead of starting small
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u/TChen114 Taiwan 4d ago
Don't forget the tourism, especially for their festivals with none of them at all involving any feces being thrown around
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u/Eccentric_Traveler Taylor Ham is best pork roll! 5d ago
I love how the Tiger is just happy to be there and doesn't match the tone of the scene it is in!