Chinese bridge vs Indian bridge

Apart from meme, which one has better quality?

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The glass bridge is really cool
Sounds scary asf

China

Indian stuff has better quality but put simply it is made by hand, not industrial production.

Indian chairs, tables, toys last for very long but you’ve to buy it from a carpenter or whoever is making it, there isn’t a mass production like China.

Chinese may produce inferior goods but they produce a lot and in general you don’t need to have high quality daily life goods which you can replace easily

Except ibdiansdont believe in replacement. If they’re buying a table or a chair they expect it to last 50 years

Huh, really? I knew about the “mass production but low quality” thing in China, but I didn’t know Indians were the opposite. In my neighbourhood a bunch of Indian realtors are tearing down old houses and building bigger, tackier ones in their place.

Buying hand-made furniture is easy in India. You can buy beds, cots, tables, and chairs for fairly low prices even in major cities. Of course, you'll pay a premium for imported woods and more "modern" designs, but traditional Indian products aren't difficult to come by in the slightest.

Really just depends what you're talking about--India has its fair share of mass-produced bullshit, too. But labor in India is still very inexpensive, which means you can get hand-made stuff that'd cost a lot more in other countries for relatively low prices in India.

> >The Sattarghat bridge of Gopalganj, built at a cost of Rs 263.47 crore in 8 years, was inaugurated by Nitish Ji on Jun 16. Today, 29 days later, the bridge collapsed.
I doubt.

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Reads like cope, just because you don't have big industries doesn't mean that China doesn't have good craftmen that build high quality stuff that last for decades

They're both probably shitty but I'd guess the India one would last longer.

But more importantly, if the bridge in India were to collapse it would be a massive tragedy in the news and people would run to try and save everyone. If the same were to happen in China all the normal people would just stare and many would just go on about their way as if a bridge didn't just fucking collapse next to them. Indians are humans with real emotions. The Chinese have been sucked dry of their humanity. And the Chinese bridge would collapse because they tried to make it as cheap as humanly possible. Whereas the Indian one would probably collapse because someone fucked up in the design/construction.

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Bihar Government is shit. This is the same state that had the mass cheating news come out two years ago.
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Bihar is the shithole within India.

To be fair, a bridge in India would probably collapse because the bureaucrat in charge of allotting contracts passed the tender to their nephew, who purposefully used low-grade cement so that the bridge would collapse after X years and they could get paid to build it again under a different company name.

>The state lead by commie has the highest HDI in India.
Holy BASED.

or because the quality of their materials are all poor in general. everything in India is made of crappy shit. I love Indians but it's true.

How would I be able to find and buy this stuff online?

You can't. Even if you can find inexpensive furniture, the shipping costs will be outrageous.

India is a megaworld power of poverty

That state has shit infrastructure tho, it’s literally reliant upon remittances. The best state in India are in the Northern Himalayas. And the two metropolitan areas of Bangalore and Hyderabad

I believe 263.47 crore is about $30M USD. Not sure about the conversion.

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>The best state in India are in the Northern Himalayas.
so........the best place in India is the place with the least Indians? lmao

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Sikkim's in Northeast India, not North India.

What is Himanchal, Uttarakhand.

What is "Indian", if not a nationality?

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Indian suppose to be brown and curry smelly.

That’s Sikkim, Northeastern Himalayan state built off of tourism. Also your reasoning is objectively false due to the fact indian isn’t an ethnicity, it’s a nationality. Also, I was talking about the NORTHERN Himalayan states. Not the Northeast which is economically a shithole minus Sikkim

Based retard

I can tell you’re a chink, cause you don’t have a semblance of a grasp over the English language.

I come here just to shitpost.
Are you pajeet?

china: bridges not only geographic but cultural divides. bridges span greatest rivers on earth, pearl River etc, grandest marvels of engineering. testament to Chinese ingenuity and maosim
Indian bridge: small wood bridge, used to shit from into holy river

They also explode or fall with people on them.