"By 2047, India will catch up with China and the US!"
A few days ago, India's richest man, Mukesh Ambani, made such a bold prediction. Where exactly did Ambani get the courage to say such a thing?
As many people know, in the field of 5G technology, China's Huawei is in the absolute leading position. Currently, Huawei has accumulated 3,147 patents on 5G technology and has 5G base stations all over the world.
At the same time, it also occupies 5G market share in many countries, and many African countries take Huawei as the main object of cooperation. In addition, Huawei's security performance has been tested by Germany, which means that it is recognized by Germany.
It can be said without a doubt that Huawei is a successful company, but it has to be mentioned that Huawei did not reach this height in one step.
Huawei has been working on 5G for 10 years, and in 2009, when 3G was still in common use, Huawei was already working on 5G.
For 10 years, Huawei has invested more than $4 billion, and has also invested tons of time and effort to get to the top of the 5G world today.
On August 3, Liu Yulin, deputy director of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's Information and Communications Development Department, revealed that as of the end of June this year, China's 5G base stations are located in all cities above the prefecture level and have reached a number of 961,000 units.
Three hundred and sixty-five million users are connected using 5G mobile terminals, accounting for 80% of the global share. 5G industrial projects have reached 1,600, and 5G has become the most active piece of the Internet industry.
Among fixed broadband subscribers, 94% are on fiber optic networks, and 164 million households are on Gigabit optical networks.
Currently, China has the world's largest mobile Internet, and 5G has fully completed the IPv6 upgrade, becoming the world's largest 5G independent network.
Nowadays, globally recognized vendors such as Ericsson have also affirmed Huawei's position in the 5G space, however, this does not seem to be worth mentioning in the eyes of the Indian media, which has always been high-minded and arrogant.
The Indian media has even gone so far as to claim that Indian companies can deploy 5G in 6 months, which is equivalent to Indian companies developing 5G 20 times faster than Huawei, so where in the world does the Indian media get off on this?
If technology and India are connected, many people will think of Bangalore, also known as "Silicon Valley of Asia", which is the center of technology in India.
Currently, Apple, Google, and many other companies have set up companies in Bengaluru, and there are some of the best tech talent and research teams in the world here, so there's no doubt about the software development capability.
This is where 35% of India's IT talent is located, and it generates a huge amount of revenue, which is one of the main components of India's GDP.
In addition, most of the people at the helm of many Internet giants such as Google in the US are of Indian origin, such as Google's CEO Sundar Pichai, and even the leader of the famous Nokia is of Indian origin, so it's probably not a coincidence that this is all happening.
It is undeniable that India is an extremely polarized country, with countless poor people, but also a lot of IT elites occupying the top of the social ladder, so it is clear that India still has some technological strength. But in terms of 5G construction, India's start is even later than China's.
As we all know, the 5G is the only thing that can make a difference in the world.
As we all know, China is one of the earliest countries to develop 5G, and China Huawei has mastered advanced 5G technology through its efforts, making China's domestic 5G layout much faster than other countries, and Huawei has been envied by the West, and has been maliciously suppressed by the West.
Before being suppressed by the West, people know more about Huawei's cell phone business, and when the cell phone business declined due to the West's malicious suppression, people noticed that Huawei is actually a carrier.
It's already been mentioned that Huawei has put a lot of effort into 5G, and it's thanks to that day-in and day-out effort that Huawei has been able to get where it is today.
This has also made the public start to really realize that to develop 5G, you don't just have to rely on money, but you also need to put in a lot of time and effort, and yet the Indian media is threatening at the moment that Indian companies can achieve the same thing with just a few months of work.
The news came out, many people think that the Indian media is too arrogant, but at this time the Indian media is not panicked to put out another news:
The United States of America's capital is also investing in India's 5G technology, Google, Facebook, Qualcomm, the three Internet giants in order to seize the opportunity of India's 5G first, directly to the Indian jio company smashed more than 10 billion dollars.
However, many people still do not believe that India can spend a few months to build a 5G network? Even the Indian public can't see it.
Many people in India have taken to social media platforms to deny India's current 5G capabilities, bluntly pointing out that India's current 4G network speeds are no different from the 2G network speeds in other countries, and as such, there will be no improvement in 5G, which, after all, is just 5G in name only, but is still at the same 2G speeds in reality .
It's safe to say that the development and deployment of 5G technology is a long process, and India lacks both the equipment and the technology to do so, so it's important to be skeptical about India's claim to be successful in developing 5G, but it's also important not to underestimate India's strength.
Today there are many US companies that have traveled to India to invest, and the main US company in the 5G space is Reliance Jio. The company is a telecom company that was an unremarkable presence for a long time.
But this company has announced that it has successfully developed 5G technology in 6 months, and has also been able to attract massive investments from US internet giants, instantly becoming the largest telecom operator in India, so what does it have going for it?
Speaking of this company, we should also mention Reliance India.
Reliance Group is a large-scale private enterprise in India, in the financial, communications and many other high-profit areas to occupy a monopoly position, Reliance Group, the big boss named Mukesh Ambani, this person has a high-profile character, the style of action is open.
Ambani was the richest man in Asia last year with $68.3 billion in assets.Reliance Jio is one of the companies in the Reliance Group.
Reliance Jio has gained 340 million users in just 5 years since its inception from zero users to 100 million users in 170 days, while Facebook took 852 days for the same number of users, and all of this was possible only because of its backing by the Reliance Group.
Google and many other Internet giants invested in the company because of the Reliance Group behind it, and also because of Ambani himself.
Although there is not much foundation, but Ambani has absolute confidence in Reliance Jio to develop 5G, and even personally give Reliance Jio publicity, but also rely on some rhetoric to fool many American companies, these American companies in order to take advantage of the first opportunity to do so, and did not hesitate to throw money to the company.
But these U.S. companies have been in the Internet field for a long time, and it's not easy to get these companies to invest, which shows that Ambani's plan still has something that appeals to U.S. companies.
Some netizens analyzed that for Ambani and the Reliance Group, spending 6 months to successfully develop 5G technology is not a problem, because as long as they can put aside the patents and build their own 5G networks on their own platforms, this problem can be solved.
To put it bluntly, this company doesn't take patents seriously, it just copies the 5G technologies and takes them for itself, which is really no different than India copying drugs from other countries.
Without laying the groundwork, India rushed into the 5G industry, and in the end, it is likely that not only will it not be able to achieve full coverage of the 5G network, but it is also likely that only a few elite people will be able to use the 5G service, which will further widen the gap between the rich and the poor in India.
Speaking of the gap between rich and poor, the gap between rich and poor is prevalent in the vast majority of countries, and the social contradictions arising from the gap between rich and poor, under the impact of the new Crown Pneumonia epidemic, have begun to become more and more prominent in some countries.
Last year, after the outbreak of the new crown, India's domestic epidemic has been in a relatively urgent state, many Indian people in the face of life-threatening, but also need to accept the blow of economic recession.
In May, a domestic college in India came out with a data, which pointed out that millions of people in India are facing poverty, however, just as many civilians in order to have enough to eat and worry, the assets of the rich in India is increasing.
India's richest man, Ambani, has seen his worth rise by $15 billion compared to last year, and his total worth has surpassed the $80 billion mark, once again sitting firmly as Asia's richest man.
In 2020, after the death of Ambani's father, Ambani became the leader of the Reliance Group, which quickly grew under his leadership to become India's largest private company, and Ambani became India's richest man.
Not coincidentally, India's second-richest man, Adani, has seen his value rise dramatically over the past year. Originally, Adani was worth just $13 billion, but now he is worth $55 billion, making him the fourth-richest man in Asia.
The combined assets of both Ambani and Adani are even more than the GDP of some countries, a situation that has come to mean that the problem of India's wealth gap is getting worse.
But this situation in India is not surprising, now many industries in India are basically monopolized by one or two companies, the profits of the whole industry will also flow into the pockets of this small part of the enterprise, India's top 15 companies earn profits every year to occupy 90% of the profits of the whole of India.
In stark contrast, the number of poor people in India is growing, and the number of people who can't afford to eat continues to rise.
For rich people like Ambani and Advani, losing a few billion a day is no big deal. But many parts of India have become more and more volatile because of the gap between the rich and the poor, and the people are suffering more and more.
According to CNN, India's increase in poverty last year accounted for 50% of the global increase in poverty. Today, many Indian families are forced to eat less, sell what little they have left, and more because of poverty.
By the end of last year, 40.5% of India's wealth was in the hands of 1% of the population, the country's middle class had plummeted by 32 million people, and the number of poor people earning less than $2 a day had increased by 75 million.
It is important to realize that today, the definition of poverty is: income under $5 , but India has 75 million people earning less than $2, which shows how serious the problem of poverty is in India.
The Gini index is one of the main indicators of the gap between the rich and the poor, in 2000 the Gini index was 74.7, and last year it reached 82.3.
Many Indian families live on just a few dollars a day, and India's billionaires are getting richer.
Last year, India's blockade lasted for four months and the country's economy suffered a major blow, and while there have been clear signs of recovery into this year, the economic situation in India is rapidly changing as the epidemic worsened again in the second quarter.
Originally, in the caste system, Indians are born unequal, many women do not even have the opportunity to enter the labor market, Now the epidemic is a direct result of a large number of male laborers are also forced to lose their jobs, and women do not have a place in the labor market.
Although India has officially abolished the caste system, India's class has always existed in the concept of generation to generation, the thinking has been solidified, difficult to break through, the bottom of the low-caste people can not go up to squeeze into the high class, which determines India is difficult to turn the population into a demographic dividend.
It is safe to say that the gap between the rich and the poor is a major obstacle to India's progress, but there is no way to change this problem in a short period of time, so it is only possible to continue to develop on the basis of a large gap between the rich and the poor. But this will only lead to the problem of the gap between the rich and the poor more and more serious.
Now that the gap between the rich and the poor has widened, and the new crown epidemic has taken hold, even if India does roll out more expensive 5G services, only a few of the rich will be able to enjoy them, and it will be very difficult for the general public to get a chance to enjoy them.
Yet 5G networks are being developed in various countries so that the population can enjoy better internet services, which can be transformed into a push for production.
If full coverage of the 5G network is not possible, it will naturally fail to generate greater economic benefits, and the investments made by Indian and overseas companies are likely to be a basket case.
The secret behind the tens of billions of dollars spent by US companies is intriguing:
Where these funds are flowing is still puzzling;
Why India's tycoons are getting richer and richer in the face of the pandemic is also confusing;
Is India really planning to develop a 5G network that belongs to the Indian government?
It is also uncertain whether India has any intention of working on its own 5G;
Who inspired the Indian media to make such wild claims is unknown;
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There are a lot of things that are not clear, but a lot of what is happening is clear:
Dollar hegemony is on the verge of collapse under the US dollar deflation;
Some Indians believe that the 4G base stations are spreading neo-collateralized pneumonia, and are forcibly dismantling them;
Some people believe that the 4G base stations are spreading neo-collateralized pneumonia, and are forcibly dismantling them;
Some people think that the 4G base stations are spreading neo-collateralized pneumonia.
India's poor are getting poorer and poorer, while India's rich are getting richer and richer;
India's media still dislikes the world, and continues to clamor for "India First".
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"Juman's door stinks of dog meat and the road has frozen bones."
India's rich pulling the US rich bigwigs to build 5G in 6 months, while India's poor live in poverty with $2.
In India, a very small number of people hold most of the country's wealth, the Indian rich can invite hundreds of people to serve themselves, but the Indian poor even serve the rich with the opportunity to rob.
Poverty, hunger, epidemics and so on, dead winding India has always wanted to become a big country, the source of what is not so worth exploring, because the Indian people obviously know better than anyone.
If the country can not make people look forward to the future, then life for the people, the biggest meaning of life, in addition to live and what else?