There were 49 infantry battalions-21 Indian, 13 British, six Australian, four Indian States Forces assigned to airfield defence, three Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, and two Malayan. In addition, there were two British machine-gun battalions, one Australian, and a British reconnaissance battalion serving in Singapore. Odd that the video would order it British, Australian, and Indian when the bulk of the army serving in Singapore against Japan were Indian. The contribution of India is regularly looked over with stuff like this.
0:12 starting war with neighbouring countries ? This is a false statement. Tell us which country and what year did Singgapore went againt that 'neighbouring country'. Really bad media by the west
The waste recycling technology actually is modeled after the system used in Orange County, California, which has the world leader in pioneering this technology. They consulted with Singapore government to assist them in building theirs. The Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize 2014 was awarded to The Orange County Water District in California for there many innovations. Orange County, California is still the world’s largest recycler of waste water. They are a sister county to Los Angeles and they are currently providing technical assistance to help Los Angeles construct a similar system. When this project is finished Los Angeles will then become the world’s largest recycler of waste water.
Is this a joke? Singapore is a wealthy coastal city in the tropical zone and it’s next to a friendly country that’s abundant in water. This is like making an inspirational video about how the Americans solved their Starbucks latte shortages.
Malaysia is not as friendly to Singapore as you think. Sure, Singapore is on good terms with the sultanate of Johore, but the federal government of Malaysia, depending on which political party is in power, can be agonistic, hostile or friendly with under-table benefits expected.
Sure, a "friendly" country that's already threatened to cut off said water supply multiple times (the most recent just 5-6 years ago), and with the water deal to officially expire in less than 40 years despite demand increasing exponentially. Having your country's entire very survival dependent on the whims of another is not and never will be a "friendly" and tenable situation.
😊🎉 Wow..hope all nations will have that way.
*Water is life.*
There were 49 infantry battalions-21 Indian, 13 British, six Australian, four Indian States Forces assigned to airfield defence, three Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, and two Malayan. In addition, there were two British machine-gun battalions, one Australian, and a British reconnaissance battalion serving in Singapore.
Odd that the video would order it British, Australian, and Indian when the bulk of the army serving in Singapore against Japan were Indian. The contribution of India is regularly looked over with stuff like this.
Who was in charge?
@@evaluateanalysis7974 not the Australians?
@@montyb76865 Lol!
Let's always do alot of good ❤
Nam myoho renge kyo
0:12 starting war with neighbouring countries ? This is a false statement. Tell us which country and what year did Singgapore went againt that 'neighbouring country'. Really bad media by the west
The waste recycling technology actually is modeled after the system used in Orange County, California, which has the world leader in pioneering this technology. They consulted with Singapore government to assist them in building theirs.
The Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize 2014 was awarded to The Orange County Water District in California for there many innovations.
Orange County, California is still the world’s largest recycler of waste water.
They are a sister county to Los Angeles and they are currently providing technical assistance to help Los Angeles construct a similar system. When this project is finished Los Angeles will then become the world’s largest recycler of waste water.
I wish I could go from rags to riches.
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Is this a joke? Singapore is a wealthy coastal city in the tropical zone and it’s next to a friendly country that’s abundant in water. This is like making an inspirational video about how the Americans solved their Starbucks latte shortages.
Malaysia is not as friendly to Singapore as you think. Sure, Singapore is on good terms with the sultanate of Johore, but the federal government of Malaysia, depending on which political party is in power, can be agonistic, hostile or friendly with under-table benefits expected.
Sure, a "friendly" country that's already threatened to cut off said water supply multiple times (the most recent just 5-6 years ago), and with the water deal to officially expire in less than 40 years despite demand increasing exponentially.
Having your country's entire very survival dependent on the whims of another is not and never will be a "friendly" and tenable situation.
Singapore is a financial hub. It has no GDP. It’s unsustainable. It’s the latest hotspot in finance and tax shelter.
What stops other countries from doing the same?
But they are considered neutral in Asia and that's a benefit not being too China leaning or too American leaning.
The country has only gotten better and more wealthy for several decades now. How is that unsustainable?
And financial services don't contribute to GDP? Where did you learn that?
So the organisation that manages my pension money is a complete wast of time then? What do you suggest instead - bitcoin, gambling?