"- Sir, I have never been promoted or raised. The family is almost overwhelmed. Should I start accepting bribes?-You are threatening me again. Let's just talk about the matter. Think about it from my perspective.-Long live India Sir!-Long live India." Turn down the information and fit the context ☞☞☞ Only half of Indians have deposit accounts. In this country of 1.3 billion people, the total deposits are only US$684 billion, and only 1/7 of Indians Have a credit card account. In India, 90% of transactions are done in cash, with a cash/GDP ratio of 12%, which is about four times that of Brazil, Mexico, South Africa and other countries. The "black economy" accounts for 1/5 of India's GDP. The World Bank estimates that in 2007, the "black economy" accounted for 23.2% of India's total economy. Based on India’s GDP of 2.074 trillion U.S. dollars in 2015, the total amount of the "black economy" is as high as about 400 billion U.S. dollars... Of course, the data in the background era of the film is too lazy to turn over... And Moody's abolished the large amount a few days ago. Banknotes... 1. The flying thieves in India came to Infernal Affairs by cooperating with the uncles of the police, which violates the original intention of this line... 2. Checking the water meter everywhere, except for the information asymmetry and FU than the heavens. It’s much faster than robbing the bank directly, and a bit of "charity" is more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, just like Marvel’s super vigilantes. 3. The last vote for a perfect escape without any help... It’s really a pity for the male protagonists who failed the CBI interview. Jackie Chan in India has no action scenes this time... Li Xiuxian has been acting as a "fake policeman", and the male protagonist has a rebellious mentality... 4. The director is to make up the number of steps every day...
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