All the news reporting are making it sound like Gukesh won because of a so called 'blunder' Ding committed that blunder because he saw he was down on time and moves. Such trivialization
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
@superfluous5162 They had incriment and no move pressure. A blunder is a blunder. It's not Gukesh's fault. It wasn't that Ding was winning before that blunder. It would've been a draw at most.
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
of course they did. The narrative the presenter chose is "...his big moment came with the help of a mistake by his competitor" is interesting. I mean sure, there are errors : that is why there is a victor in sports. She could have easily taken a narrative where she mentioned that Gukesh fought hard and played well for all the matches (by his own accord and not by virtue of a 'mistake' from the opponent)
What reporting! People have no idea about chess.. the championship match is a set of 14 classical chess games, all those games last for 4-5 hrs. And Gukesh reached the tittle match by beating best players in the world at candidates. Before that he had to qualify for the candidates with a string of great performances. The list goes on..
In 2002, India became the 10th country by number of Grandmasters. In 2012, India became the 5th by number of GMs. Today, India are number #2. (79) behind Russia (165) And India have a youngest world Champion in the history of chess. What India did in Chess, hopefully will be repeated in the economy
" Chathuranga" the original version of modern chess, has a history which goes back to Mahabharatha days- India is reinventing its roots. That is all.Congrats to Mr Gukesh🙏 .
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
Damn its good to be proud but also respect other cultures. Dont impose your culture on other's. I'm Bengali but you don't see me blabbering about Satyajit Ray as if he cured ball cancer or that Bengal was the richest area of India until British unmade it piece by piece @@whitewhirlwind7
India will become the powerhouse for everything gradually . It will revert back to its history where it was the superpower , just it needs make reforms on societal level and being democracy it’s taking time , that’s it
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
Not entirely true. There are two different terms. 'Blunder' is when you lose immediately. 'Inaccuracy' is when your position weakens but you don't lose immediately. But it's not the fault of Gukesh if opponent blunders. He deserves full credit.
Bcz somehow they want to downgrade india here also like they did everytime blunder is also part of the game Magnus won most of his matches bcz of blunder like 2021 wcc
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
Lol! The shade 😂😂😂 THIS TALENTED TEENANGER...FORCED A VERY SEASONED CHESS PLAYER ..to commit a blunder and He won all thanks to his hardwork and dedication. Still, they managed to downplay his win. Reminds me of how they treat Novak...Nole still became the GOAT
I think he is trained from the age of 3 or 4…..becoz in his school separate dept and training is given in small age itself….gukesh, pragg many of them from same school……around 60to70% grandmasters from India is from same school😅
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
he started around age 7 as a school club activity apparently. Pragg was an under 8 world champion when gukesh was unrated and around 1200 strength. To go from there to WCC in 11 years is a crazy feat in itself
Respect to Ding. He is indeed a great player. But terming a "Win" because of "blunder" by the competitor is incorrect. Every "Win" is because of a "blunder" by other party. Be it war or game. Winner are always those who make less mistakes.
Ding is world number 22, gukesh is world number 5. So it is obvious that Ding will lose control. Another interesting fact, Gukesh is not even India's number 1.
Blunder my foot ..he was compelled to commit the mistake everytime ..cause ding was always chasing against the clock ..he was short on time and a pawn down almost every match 😏😏
MISTAKE BY HIS COMPATITOR............hahahahahahah, 1. I get it now GUKESH become champion by mistake, contested with 8 worlds class players to become CHALLENGER and playing 14 round-robin matches, he won by mistake, 2. In Championship match has 14 games almost all are 3-5hrs, for 14 games they batled with each other and reporters says by mistake, i know ding did mistake but he had very less time and his mentle health took a lot of toll, but sating gukesh won by mistake is realy absurd. DW is really childish when it comes to report about indians.
As u can see Ding played e4 in just one game Mainly he went for positional c4 and Nf3 as he was happy with draw in classical and want to proceed to tie break
it's essential to remember that wins and losses are often the result of a combination of factors, including skill, strategy, and a bit of luck. Gukesh's win should be acknowledged and respected, regardless of any mistakes (BLUNDER) made by his opponent...🙂
Nowadays a lot of things happen off the field which go into the making of a champion. This was not so in earlier days. Maintaing composure and holding nerves is very important today. Gukesh was plotting to make his opponent commit a mistake In this game ding was playing brave sacrificer so that it goes to tiebreaks,but consistent pressure by gukesh led him to this and he failed to realise that his bishop was in a stuck position(while everyone is highlighting the rook move). At some point one player will make a wrong move or fail to read the opponent's move leading to victory of the other. This is what happened. He sacrificed a lot many other pieces but this one being close to end got highlighted.
I don't know what kind of congratulations is this.. Anyone who is talking about Gukesh as one sentence of his winning comes out of their mouth just in another second " That blunder made was sad for Ding I hope he is okay after that loss" bro let gukesh enjoy the glory, he became a world champion, I know it's the hatered towards indians it's easy these days everyone has a smartphone but not everyone is that smart with it. They don't even know that chess was originated from India, Hundred other things about India is just disappeared thanks to the Foreign media.
Sports are competitive one wrong move and game over. I just wonder how DW could have reported if Ding won. Gukesh bro you deserved great work. 👌👍 ✌️ ✌️
In the last game it was drawish But Gukesh was a pawn up and way ahead in time So Ding misjudged the king endgame and went for rook trade. So Ding misjudged as he had less time on clock which was his fault only.
Gukesh might have mascaras as per Arjun Pulikesi statements but Gukesh left Ding Liren without crushed Ding Liren just like Gary Kasprove left Visvanathan Anand in American tournaments but Ding Liren Liren is hiding under water like Duridan afraid of facing Beeman like a dummy panel Ding Liren is prefer to take rest
If Gukesh had gone for exchange variation in the 1 st game Or as he played advance variation With out playing moves like g4 if Gukesh had simply castle and play risk free game The first match most probably would have ended in draw as no one wants to take risk in 1 st match Gukesh was in pressure to win as he doesn't have good record in rapid As he is more calcution based player not institution based.
The science behind Gukesh victory. I know we are all curious. Here is the answer. Lets connect the dots. Indians do well in chess cause India is a 3rd world country and indians are hungry for success. The rest of the world of competing nations are not 3rd world hungry as India. So what happens is you get people from south India who are genetically and mathematically superior in intellect from the north indians and you see this phenomenal rise of south indians in chess mastery especially from the state of Tamil Nadu. You however don't see this among the north indians despite all their efforts . Compared to south , north indians are 2nd ,3rd rated players. And data don't lie. And statistically Tamils dominate the chess scene . The rest of the south are offshoots of the Tamils genetically .South Indians are a distinctly different ethnic race despite the general term Indians. This is quite often forgotten, that south indians and especially the tamils come from an ancient civilization unlike rest of India and Tamil being the oldest language in the world Google . In conclusion india will continue to do well in chess and predominate in the south but we won't see this in the north. We can expect more Gukesh, Pragg and Erigasi in the coming days ! Yes keep your eyes on the south and Chennai the mecca of Indian chess !!!
Busy being jealous. He tweeted Congratulatory message for Gukesh and deleted it five minutes later. What a loser 😂😂. A great player but a loser human being.
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
Take the example of any sport. Number one player or team does not necessarily win the world title, be it Football, Hockey, Tennis or any other sport. For example, Brazil, the world number one football playing nation has participated in all world cups of football , but won the title only five times.
China should give more wins to India, especially in tournaments that are niche, barely important, and barely contested globally such as "World" Chess championship. I mean after all, China had beaten India 352 times with their 352 Olympic Gold Medals whereas India has beaten China 10 times with their 10 Olympic Gold Medals. China must not be seen as the winner each time otherwise tongues would wag and they would be accused of bullying. There must have a give and take relationship such as China winning some and China losing some but not China winning all the time. What is important is that China won in areas/events where it actually mattered against India such as the Olympic Games, a truly 100% global event with a participation rate of 95% from all countries (184 out of 195 countries participated in Paris 2024, CBS), or in other metric relating to development/progress such as.... 1) Technology (non military) 2) Economy / GDP / GDP per capita / income gap /purchasing power 3) Military 4) Industry 5) Happiness index ranking on global level 6) Hunger index ranking on global level 7) Quality of education or university ranking on global level 8) Sanitation, especially open defecation history and clean drinking water 9) Women's right 10) Crime rates 11) Corruption 12) Citizen's approval of their government 13) Safety 14) Level of Congestion and Transport/ Infrastructure eg. high speed rail 15) Green energy 16) Birth defects 17) Life Expectancy 18) Housing of citizens 19) Accessibility to medical treatments (affordability) 20) Country's impact on the entire world 's economy/goods/services 21) UN involvement especially charitable giving or peace keeping missions 22) Space station 23) Number of billionaires and their contribution to their country 24) Tourism 25) Human development index 26) Olympic medals 27) Average IQ 28) and so on The Olympic games are televised worldwide, and they form the common talking point/topic between world leaders etc. 1) List of most-watched television broadcasts? Olympic Games ranks top 10. 2) The Most Watched Sporting Events in The World? Olympic Games rank top 5. How about this so called "world" chess championship? 😅😂🤣
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
All the news reporting are making it sound like Gukesh won because of a so called 'blunder' Ding committed that blunder because he saw he was down on time and moves. Such trivialization
You do blunder when you have 10 min left and gukesh has 1 hr in the clock .
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
@superfluous5162 They had incriment and no move pressure. A blunder is a blunder. It's not Gukesh's fault. It wasn't that Ding was winning before that blunder. It would've been a draw at most.
They r forgetting it was a 14 time game battle
As kasparov said until magnus enters the championship there is a degree of trivialization and it is completely justified
I can only imagine the amount of grief you must feel that you have to publish a positive news related to India. Proud of Gukesh 👏🏽
Some of you people online really have an inferiority complex.
Well there is nothing much positive to write abt India besides your amazing food and yoga
I can imagine them gnawing at their teeth at this positive news about INDIA
Finally they were forced to cover something positive about India. I'm sure they hated it
😂😂😂 true
hehe..
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
of course they did. The narrative the presenter chose is "...his big moment came with the help of a mistake by his competitor" is interesting.
I mean sure, there are errors : that is why there is a victor in sports.
She could have easily taken a narrative where she mentioned that Gukesh fought hard and played well for all the matches (by his own accord and not by virtue of a 'mistake' from the opponent)
of course they hated it , just look at the thumb nail . They cannot believe that europe is not even in game now.
What reporting! People have no idea about chess.. the championship match is a set of 14 classical chess games, all those games last for 4-5 hrs.
And Gukesh reached the tittle match by beating best players in the world at candidates.
Before that he had to qualify for the candidates with a string of great performances.
The list goes on..
In 2002, India became the 10th country by number of Grandmasters.
In 2012, India became the 5th by number of GMs.
Today, India are number #2.
(79) behind Russia (165)
And India have a youngest world Champion in the history of chess.
What India did in Chess, hopefully will be repeated in the economy
" Chathuranga" the original version of modern chess, has a
history which goes back to Mahabharatha days- India is reinventing its roots. That is all.Congrats to Mr Gukesh🙏 .
Source:-cowdung sanghi whatsApp university😝😝😝😝
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
The ethos of Mahabharatha are the Tamils. The bedrock of indian civilization is Tamil ! Tamils gave India its culture and classical traditions.
The British gave this theory the tamil and the Aryans are the same both are dravidians all Indians are dravidians bruh@@whitewhirlwind7
Damn its good to be proud but also respect other cultures. Dont impose your culture on other's. I'm Bengali but you don't see me blabbering about Satyajit Ray as if he cured ball cancer or that Bengal was the richest area of India until British unmade it piece by piece @@whitewhirlwind7
"with the help of a mistake by his competitor"? chess is all about making right descisions
Why are these western media outlets so salty?? This is just the beginning...you will have to survive worse than this 😂😂
They are always salty af. 😂😂😂 Glad that Gukesh won
DW news is known to be Anti India
India will become the powerhouse for everything gradually . It will revert back to its history where it was the superpower , just it needs make reforms on societal level and being democracy it’s taking time , that’s it
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
@@JeffBilkinsagree but with riders.
@@JeffBilkins Ancient India was one of the superpowers
If the people & government of india stop treating their country like its a toilet, then we’ll talk.
Congrats to Gukesh
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
There is no such thing as a "blunder" in chess. Every move is either the right choice that strengthens your position or a wrong one that weakens it
Not entirely true. There are two different terms. 'Blunder' is when you lose immediately. 'Inaccuracy' is when your position weakens but you don't lose immediately. But it's not the fault of Gukesh if opponent blunders. He deserves full credit.
Western jealousy, they can't help but mention blunder by Chinese chess player. So they can pretend gukesh only won due to his mistake.
Bcz somehow they want to downgrade india here also like they did everytime blunder is also part of the game Magnus won most of his matches bcz of blunder like 2021 wcc
West is not against india. let's not exhibit inferiority complex
@@sandarshmoodbidri6168yes they are they can't digest our rise but we will rise against all odds
Western media are crying 😭 that D gukesh won due to mistake by Chinese player 😂😂😂😂
why propagate inferiority complex. west is not against india
Yes, India is World's Chess powerhouse.
Right thumbnail, DW.
Congratulations Gukesh.
And, Proud moment for India and all Indian.
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
No India dude. Its only happening in the south. Tamils predominate.
@@whitewhirlwind7that’s still india.
@@whitewhirlwind7gukesh and arjun is telugu 😂
India:Strong Family,Strong basic education.Future powerhouse of world.👍👏🙏
Congratulations Dommuraju . You made India proud and become youngest champions
♟️♟️♟️♟️🇮🇳❤️🕉️♟️♟️♟️♟️ Congratulations Gukesh.
Jai Sri Ram.
Sad sad day for DW😭😭😭
😂😂😂❤❤
Lol! The shade 😂😂😂 THIS TALENTED TEENANGER...FORCED A VERY SEASONED CHESS PLAYER ..to commit a blunder and He won all thanks to his hardwork and dedication. Still, they managed to downplay his win. Reminds me of how they treat Novak...Nole still became the GOAT
Congratulations brother Gukesh 🎉🎉
I think he is trained from the age of 3 or 4…..becoz in his school separate dept and training is given in small age itself….gukesh, pragg many of them from same school……around 60to70% grandmasters from India is from same school😅
No from 7 only he started playing chess
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
he started around age 7 as a school club activity apparently. Pragg was an under 8 world champion when gukesh was unrated and around 1200 strength.
To go from there to WCC in 11 years is a crazy feat in itself
Western media so salty they downplaying his win by calling it a mistake. Lmao. Cry more
Respect to Ding. He is indeed a great player. But terming a "Win" because of "blunder" by the competitor is incorrect.
Every "Win" is because of a "blunder" by other party. Be it war or game.
Winner are always those who make less mistakes.
Ding is world number 22, gukesh is world number 5. So it is obvious that Ding will lose control. Another interesting fact, Gukesh is not even India's number 1.
Gukesh 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Blunder my foot ..he was compelled to commit the mistake everytime ..cause ding was always chasing against the clock ..he was short on time and a pawn down almost every match 😏😏
Congratulations Gukesh 🌹💐🇮🇳💓👍
MISTAKE BY HIS COMPATITOR............hahahahahahah,
1. I get it now GUKESH become champion by mistake, contested with 8 worlds class players to become CHALLENGER and playing 14 round-robin matches, he won by mistake,
2. In Championship match has 14 games almost all are 3-5hrs, for 14 games they batled with each other and reporters says by mistake, i know ding did mistake but he had very less time and his mentle health took a lot of toll, but sating gukesh won by mistake is realy absurd.
DW is really childish when it comes to report about indians.
Ronaldo scores a goal because of blunder by goalkeeper
As u can see Ding played e4 in just one game
Mainly he went for positional c4 and Nf3 as he was happy with draw in classical and want to proceed to tie break
it's essential to remember that wins and losses are often the result of a combination of factors, including skill, strategy, and a bit of luck. Gukesh's win should be acknowledged and respected, regardless of any mistakes (BLUNDER) made by his opponent...🙂
Truly magnificent win. Congrats mate! 🥇
Ding was thinking of something else.
I don't understand why West is always jealous about India if we achieve anything...ding did not do any blunder
Thanks dw for covering this❤❤🇮🇳
Gukesh ❤ 🇮🇳
Nowadays a lot of things happen off the field which go into the making of a champion. This was not so in earlier days. Maintaing composure and holding nerves is very important today.
Gukesh was plotting to make his opponent commit a mistake
In this game ding was playing brave sacrificer so that it goes to tiebreaks,but consistent pressure by gukesh led him to this and he failed to realise that his bishop was in a stuck position(while everyone is highlighting the rook move). At some point one player will make a wrong move or fail to read the opponent's move leading to victory of the other. This is what happened. He sacrificed a lot many other pieces but this one being close to end got highlighted.
Gukesh didn’t win because of blunder of Ding, he won because of his persistence. This match is of 14 classical games
I know DW is so jealous right now 😁.
Super (congratulations ) 🎊 👏 💐 🥳
I don't know what kind of congratulations is this.. Anyone who is talking about Gukesh as one sentence of his winning comes out of their mouth just in another second " That blunder made was sad for Ding I hope he is okay after that loss" bro let gukesh enjoy the glory, he became a world champion, I know it's the hatered towards indians it's easy these days everyone has a smartphone but not everyone is that smart with it. They don't even know that chess was originated from India, Hundred other things about India is just disappeared thanks to the Foreign media.
"He was grounded" means different in English English. Probably he does not know this.
Sports are competitive one wrong move and game over. I just wonder how DW could have reported if Ding won. Gukesh bro you deserved great work. 👌👍 ✌️ ✌️
Congratulations 🎉
In the last game it was drawish
But Gukesh was a pawn up and way ahead in time
So Ding misjudged the king endgame and went for rook trade. So Ding misjudged as he had less time on clock which was his fault only.
West just can't digest 😂
China is the West now?
“Before HANDING the win to Dommaraju” - Salty Western Media
❤️🇮🇳💪
People who know absolute nothing about chess are commenting and linking it to blunder of ding is absolutely awfull
The West aren't even trying to hide their disappointment 😂 Good. We love to rub it in deep 🇮🇳🎉🎊🏆 Go Gukesh Go! Guki Monster conquers the world.
What?
@@NicolasHaufe Watch the video and comment what you understand from this. dont search up any articles.
Congrats
Congrats Gukesh
In every game one can lost by making mistakes.😅
Gukesh might have mascaras as per Arjun Pulikesi statements but Gukesh left Ding Liren without crushed Ding Liren just like Gary Kasprove left Visvanathan Anand in American tournaments but Ding Liren Liren is hiding under water like Duridan afraid of facing Beeman like a dummy panel Ding Liren is prefer to take rest
If Gukesh had gone for exchange variation in the 1 st game
Or as he played advance variation
With out playing moves like g4 if Gukesh had simply castle and play risk free game
The first match most probably would have ended in draw as no one wants to take risk in 1 st match
Gukesh was in pressure to win as he doesn't have good record in rapid
As he is more calcution based player not institution based.
The science behind Gukesh victory. I know we are all curious. Here is the answer. Lets connect the dots.
Indians do well in chess cause India is a 3rd world country and indians are hungry for success. The rest of the world of competing nations are not 3rd world hungry as India.
So what happens is you get people from south India who are genetically and mathematically superior in intellect from the north indians and you see this phenomenal rise of south indians in chess mastery especially from the state of Tamil Nadu. You however don't see this among the north indians despite all their efforts . Compared to south , north indians are 2nd ,3rd rated players. And data don't lie. And statistically Tamils dominate the chess scene .
The rest of the south are offshoots of the Tamils genetically .South Indians are a distinctly different ethnic race despite the general term Indians. This is quite often forgotten, that south indians and especially the tamils come from an ancient civilization unlike rest of India and Tamil being the oldest language in the world Google .
In conclusion india will continue to do well in chess and predominate in the south but we won't see this in the north. We can expect more Gukesh, Pragg and Erigasi in the coming days ! Yes keep your eyes on the south and Chennai the mecca of Indian chess !!!
Which way does the knight move?
Magnus where were you???
Why are u jealous??
Busy being jealous. He tweeted Congratulatory message for Gukesh and deleted it five minutes later. What a loser 😂😂. A great player but a loser human being.
don't poke the beast bro 😅
He loss in 20 moves with Arjun erigaisi
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
Dw will also should then compare " ronaldo was lucky enough to score due to a rookie mistake of a goal keeper 😂"
Kasparov is right, world champion should be the no. 1 player in the world, Gukesh is not,
Disagree
Take the example of any sport. Number one player or team does not necessarily win the world title, be it Football, Hockey, Tennis or any other sport. For example, Brazil, the world number one football playing nation has participated in all world cups of football , but won the title only five times.
Nobody from Germany even into candidates 😂and talking carelessly
with the help of opponent mistake? what kind of reporting is this lol 🤣 a jealousy kind
new? more like always
The amount of pain they must have endured to report this 😢
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FLUKE
Garry Casparov is Azerbajany
This age and that much beard and moustache .what these kids eats nowadays.
New?😅
China should give more wins to India, especially in tournaments that are niche, barely important, and barely contested globally such as "World" Chess championship. I mean after all, China had beaten India 352 times with their 352 Olympic Gold Medals whereas India has beaten China 10 times with their 10 Olympic Gold Medals. China must not be seen as the winner each time otherwise tongues would wag and they would be accused of bullying. There must have a give and take relationship such as China winning some and China losing some but not China winning all the time.
What is important is that China won in areas/events where it actually mattered against India such as the Olympic Games, a truly 100% global event with a participation rate of 95% from all countries (184 out of 195 countries participated in Paris 2024, CBS), or in other metric relating to development/progress such as....
1) Technology (non military)
2) Economy / GDP / GDP per capita / income gap /purchasing power
3) Military
4) Industry
5) Happiness index ranking on global level
6) Hunger index ranking on global level
7) Quality of education or university ranking on global level
8) Sanitation, especially open defecation history and clean drinking water
9) Women's right
10) Crime rates
11) Corruption
12) Citizen's approval of their government
13) Safety
14) Level of Congestion and Transport/ Infrastructure eg. high speed rail
15) Green energy
16) Birth defects
17) Life Expectancy
18) Housing of citizens
19) Accessibility to medical treatments (affordability)
20) Country's impact on the entire world 's economy/goods/services
21) UN involvement especially charitable giving or peace keeping missions
22) Space station
23) Number of billionaires and their contribution to their country
24) Tourism
25) Human development index
26) Olympic medals
27) Average IQ
28) and so on
The Olympic games are televised worldwide, and they form the common talking point/topic between world leaders etc.
1) List of most-watched television broadcasts? Olympic Games ranks top 10.
2) The Most Watched Sporting Events in The World? Olympic Games rank top 5.
How about this so called "world" chess championship? 😅😂🤣
You born by the mistake of your dad 😂😂
I don think the number 1 economy in west ,,is waitin for germany 2 say welcome 2 the club
*waitin'
DW should change its script , he did not win just because the opponent made a mistake, every win is because someone makes a mistake, i think the west cant digest the fact that an indian won , when they have been making documentaries of a slumdog country all along
O so sad by the mistake of opponent 😂😂
Take waste of ure romanticism,,,release over hindustan ,,,, takin it 2 palestine or syria ,,makes up for whole world cursing u
U should keep ure romanticism waste 4 india