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May 31, 2009

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While I appreciated the statement by Mangabeira Unger, Brazil's minister of strategic affairs, I'm curious as to how strong the BRIC nations really are?

I just got back from a month-long trip to India and did not see an economic powerhouse. I saw announcements in the paper that factories were being idled due to insufficient power resources, real estate values declining though no where near as bad as in US, and what appeared to be a large number of unfinished construction projects.

Just curious if the BRICs are strong enough to do what they're planning on doing.

I've been in India toon in 2000.
It' a developping country but very backward.
In fact among BRIC, only China is really developping.
Russia export mostly Oil, Gas and minerals like a thirld world country.

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