India, South Korea, Turkey, And Vietnam refer to India, South Korea, Turkey, Poland, and Vietnam, the five countries that rose up after World War II.
The five permanent countries are the United States, Russia, China, Britain, and France.

This article will be compared in five groups.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="12" > India vs. United States</h1>
Both countries have millions of troops and are nuclear-weapon states. The United States dominates the Atlantic Ocean and India dominates the Indian Ocean.
India has a population of 1.38 billion and the United States 330 million. The United States has the largest English-speaking population in the world, and India is the second most populous country.
The area of arable land is the first in the United States and the second in the world in India. The United States and India are facing the sea in the east, west and south, and the geographical conditions are superior.
Topographic map of the United States, green is the plain
Map of India
The United States has MIT and Caltech, and India has Indian Polytechnic.
There are Hollywood movies in the United States and Bollywood movies in India. American basketball and Indian yoga are popular in the world.
Landmark attraction: Statue of Liberty vs Taj Mahal
There are quite a few Indian buildings in the United States.
Pictured here is the Hindu Temple in Chicago
Famous Americans: Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt, Benjamin Franklin, Martin Luther King, Jr., Michael Jackson (King of Pop), Marilyn Monroe, James Naismith (basketball inventor), Jordan, Kobe, Edison, Tyson, Disney.
Famous Indian personalities: Gandhi, Ashoka, Dharma Guru (founder of Zen Buddhism), Patanjali (founder of Yoga), Tagore (Indian poet), Ramanujin (Indian mathematician), Viswanathan Anand (chess master), Aisyvaya Ray (Miss World Winner), Amir Khan, Shah Ruk Khan.
Lincoln Memorial
Capital: USA – Washington, India – New Delhi
Washington
New Delhi
Major cities
Resident Purchasing Power: Mumbai residents have the same purchasing power as 42% of New York residents.
Wages in New York are more than 9 times higher than in Mumbai, and rents are 6 times higher than in Mumbai.
Beef, New York 57 yuan 1 catty, Mumbai 22 yuan.
Tomatoes, New York 21 yuan 1 pound, Mumbai 1.6 yuan.
Taxi fares start at $22 in New York and $2 in Mumbai.
Representative listed companies in the United States: Apple ($2.39 trillion), Microsoft ($2.28 trillion, CEO of Indian descent), Google ($1.88 trillion, CEO of Indian descent, graduate of Indian Polytechnic)
Representative listed companies in India: Reliance Industries ($224 billion, equivalent to Coca-Cola), Tata Consulting Services ($178 billion, equivalent to Texas Instruments), HDFC Bank ($139 billion, equivalent to Citibank). All three companies are headquartered in Mumbai.
Microsoft CEO Nadella, born in India.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="52" >2, South Korea vs Russia</h1>
South Korea's full name is the Republic of Korea, but Russia is much larger than South Korea and its military superiority is clear. South Korea's economic and cultural soft power is comparable to Russia's.
Russia has a population of 145 million and South Korea has a population of 51 million.
Landmark attraction: Moscow Red Square VS Joseon Royal Palace
Famous Russian personalities: Pushkin, Chekhov, Mendeleev (chemist), Yuri Gagarin (the world's first astronaut to go into space), Kasparov (chess master), Tolstoy, Lenin, Tchaikovsky (Russian composer), Kalashnikov (invented the AK-47 rifle), Peter the Great.
Famous Korean personalities: Lee Sun-sun, Sejong Dae-won (organization scholar founded Korean), Choi J-won (Sillahan scholar), Psy (singing the song "Gangnam style"), Son Heung-min (star), Lee Min-ho (actor), Lee Byung-cheol (founder of Samsung).
Statue of Peter the Great
Admiral Yi Sun Shin Statue, who led the Korean Marine Division against the Japanese and won the Battle of Mingliang.
Statue of King Sejong
Capital: Russia - Moscow, South Korea - Seoul (Seoul)
Major cities: Moscow (12.6 million), Seoul (10 million), St. Petersburg (5.5 million), Busan (3.5 million).
Moscow
Seoul
Purchasing power of residents: The purchasing power of Moscow residents is equivalent to 63% of the residents of Seoul.
Representative listed companies in South Korea: Samsung (market capitalization of US$399 billion), LG (US$57 billion), SK Hynix (US$57 billion).
Representative listed companies in Russia: Gazprom ($121 billion), Sberbank ($112 billion), Rosneft ($86 billion).
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="53" > Turkey vs China</h1>
The two flags are similar, both are red flags and both have stars.
Turkey was formerly known as the Ottoman Empire, which spanned three continents: Europe, Asia and Africa, and was formerly known as the "Sick Man of Europe".
Ottoman Empire
China is a military power in East Asia; Turkey is a military power in West Asia.
The picture shows the Turkish Air Force, which shot down a Russian fighter jet
Chinese mouths are 1.4 billion, and turkey has a population of 84 million (close to Inner Mongolia + Shaanxi, Gansu and Ningxia).
The language of many parts of Eurasia is Turkic, and several States of Central Asia are, except Tajikistan. Siberia also has many regions that speak Turkic languages.
Turkey is the world's second-largest exporter of television dramas after the United States; Turkish dramas have audiences in many countries.
Turkish barbecue is famous, football world ranking 41, and South Korea, Russia equivalent.
Landmarks: Hagia Sophia (the main church of the Byzantine Empire) vs. The Great Wall
Notable Turkish personalities: Mustafa Kemal, Suleiman the Great, Ottoman I (founder of the Ottoman Empire), Ilya Kazan (Oscar Lifetime Achievement Award winner), Ilyasova (NBA player), Ines Kanter (NBA player).
Famous Chinese figures: Chairman Mao, Qin Shi Huang, Confucius, Sun Tzu, Lao Tzu, Zheng He (navigator and diplomat), Ip Man (martial artist).
Capital: China – Beijing, Turkey – Ankara
The main cities of Turkey: Istanbul (15 million people, formerly called Constantinople, the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire), Ankara (5 million people), Izmir (3 million people).
Major cities in China: Shanghai (25 million), Beijing (21 million), Guangzhou (18 million), Shenzhen (17 million).
istanbul
Shanghai
Resident purchasing power: The purchasing power of Istanbul residents is equivalent to 57% of Shanghai residents.
Representative listed companies in China: Tencent (market capitalization of US$613 billion), Alibaba (US$455 billion), Guizhou Moutai (US$374 billion), TSMC (US$595 billion).
Representative listed companies in Turkey: QNB Finansbank (US$12.7 billion), Erdemir (US$6.5 billion), ENKA (US$6 billion), Koc Holding (US$5.9 billion).
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="54" > Poland vs. United Kingdom</h1>
Poland is a major central European power, and Britain is a western European power. Poland is larger than Britain, and its economic and cultural soft power is inferior to Britain's.
The picture shows the PT-91 tank developed by Poland, which is as advanced as the German Leopard-2 and exported to Malaysia.
Now the German army wants to easily carry out blitzkrieg against Poland, which is basically not feasible. Polish equipment and training are not bad.
Polish Air Force
The Polish military is not much different from Germany, and there is still a gap with Britain.
The United Kingdom has a population of 68 million and Poland has a population of 38 million.
Landmark attraction: Big Ben London VS Warsaw Historic Centre
The picture shows the old town of Warsaw
Notable British personalities: Newton, Hawking, Darwin, Turing (father of computer science), Shakespeare, Churchill, Queen Victoria, Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean), Jason Statham, Beckham, J. K. Rowling (harry potter author), Audrey Hepburn.
Famous Polish personalities: Copernicus (astronomer), Chopin (pianist), Marie Curie (French Prize for Science, born in Poland), Pope Paul II.
Capital: England – London, Poland – Warsaw.
Warsaw Neustadt
London
Resident purchasing power: Warsaw resident purchasing power is equivalent to 57% of London residents.
Representative listed companies in the UK: AstraZeneca (market capitalization US$187 billion), HSBC (US$122 billion), Rio Tinto (114 billion).
Representative listed companies in Poland: Sberbank of Poland (market capitalization of US$15 billion), Polish state oil company (US$9.8 billion), Polish oil and gas company (US$9.6 billion).
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="114" >5, Vietnam vs France</h1>
The Vietnamese flag is similar to China's.
Like Italy, Vietnam is as long and narrow as Italy, with a population of nearly 100 million; France has 65 million people.
Vietnam was formerly a French colony, and later Vietnam defeated the French army and achieved national liberation.
Landmarks: Eiffel Tower vs Halong Bay
Famous French personalities: Hugo, Balzac, Maupassant, Napoleon, charles de Gaulle, Voltaire, Sophie Marceau, Chanel, Zidane.
Famous Vietnamese people: Ho Chi Minh, Wu Yuanjia (one of the most outstanding military figures in history), Wu Baozhu (mathematician).
Capital: France - Paris, Vietnam - Hanoi
Major cities: Paris (11 million), Ho Chi Minh City (9.4 million, also known as Saigon), Hanoi (8 million), Lyon (1.7 million),
Paris
Saigon
Purchasing power of residents: The purchasing power of ho Chi Minh City residents is equivalent to 38% of the residents of Paris.
Representative French listed companies: LV (market capitalization $389 billion), L'Oréal ($239 billion), Hermès ($156 billion).
France has developed first, and there are many century-old enterprises. Vietnam has been at war for a long time, the economy is still growing, and there is a shortage of large companies. Vietnam has a domestic car manufacturer VinFast, which is ahead of Singapore.
Pictured here is VinFast's Fadil car
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