Submitted by Gari_305 t3_zwv8oz in Futurology
Aero_doubt t1_j1ynjnc wrote
Reply to comment by ai-dev in India’s 1st human space flight to be launched in end of 2024: Centre by Gari_305
Compare the post on this sub, with the post on r/space, which has people who actually have knowledge of the subject matter. This post here is filled with ignorant comments.
India's progress, and it's success in applying those technologies in real world issues is obviously going to piss off these small and ignorant people.
I'm advising any Indian person reading this to not engage with this troll, and let them waste away their life trying to spread hatred on Reddit.
In basically every country, anyone from the field of aerospace engineering understands that India has basically set the standards for efficiency and the effective application of tech.
Suspicious-Pilot4313 t1_j1yxb52 wrote
>In basically every country, anyone from the field of aerospace engineering understands that India has basically set the standards for efficiency and the effective application of tech.
This is deusional. Even Brazil has a airline company. India has nothing, they're still buying jets from Europe and Russia. They can't make anything themsleves. They can't even copy shit like the chinese do.
Sunapr1 t1_j1z0amk wrote
Lol You have anything to back the claim.. India has nothing not any airline is one of the retarded comments i have seen all day. All you need to do is just copy
Suspicious-Pilot4313 t1_j1z1vp8 wrote
Can India build any passenger jets? No? I thought so.
>All you need to do is just copy
Which is why India still mainly uses European and Russia jets... no domestic copy in sight...
Just like the chinks, all you do is copy, cannot innovate. But you can't even copy properly.
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