He outlines that in the past 500 years, there were 16 cases in which a rising power threatened to topple a ruling power from its position of predominance. Twelve of those cases led to war.
He only changed his mind after he read a story from an ancient book. The story is about the cart driver for Yan Ying, a famous politician from the State of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC). The cart driver was arrogant because he worked for such a big name like Yan.
He cited a recent study which said India is home to 15 of the world's 20 most polluted cities. "Mumbai, the country's financial capital, is also on that list," said Mukherjee, who has led teams for more than 500 environmental projects.
He further said the two countries established a twinning program to facilitate the exchange of ideas among provinces of the two countries, a situation which will go a long way in assisting Zambia's industrialization program.
He made furniture like a bed, a door, a window and a bamboo lamp by hand. He even learned how to sew and make curtains out of cloth. Finally, he painted the interior wall white and another cartoon character — Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece — outside.
He feels that he received a quality education in China, which has enabled him to offer a professional service to his patients, adding that he appreciated the support he got during his studies.
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He noted that the ministry will work to explore innovative financial products and services as well as taxation to improve the agriculture credit guarantee system to help new agriculture business entities.
He noted that the East African nation possesses huge potential for expanded avocado production by both small-and large-scale farmers and is already one of the world's largest producers.
He asked the university to carry on these fine traditions and make new contributions to the development of higher education, China's two centenary goals and achieving the Chinese dream of national rejuvenation.
He is likely to face mounting opposition from emboldened unions after promising further austerity measures following an International Monetary Fund warning on the government's need to cut its fiscal deficit, with voters mindful of the 2002-2003 economic crisis and the burdensome cuts brought by past IMF deals.