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China's Exam Security and Legal Measures vs. India's 'Vishwaguru' Status

China walo ki aisi karne ki himmat kaise ho sakti hai? Mere itna khoon khol raha hai abhi. 2003 mein wahan pe ek paper leak hua tha Sichuan ke andar. Uske baad se ab tak koi paper leak hi nahi hai. Kaise kar sakte ho tum aisa? Bachchon ki future ka yahi tumne kimat lagayi hai. Ek paper leak nahi hone de rahe. 2003 ke paper leak ke baad unhone announce kar diya ki jo bhi paper hote hain, wo state secret ki tarah unhe maintain kiya jayega. Matlab samajh rahe ho? Jo intelligence wale hote hain, jaise hamare yahan pe hai na RAW, IB, unke secrets. Ab wo to leak nahi hote na bahar. As it is unhone bola ki ye bhi leak nahi hone chahiye. Uske liye unhone kya kiya? Military, police, escorts wagera lagte hain. Sab log har jagah isko itna bacha ke rakhte hain. Kyun? Bhai bachchon ki future ka sawal hai. Kaise kar sakte ho tum aisa? Yehi baki reh gaya ab. Itne bade desh, ek paper leak nahi kar sakte tum log. Inhone 2014 mein ek law nikala jiske andar kya bola? Boss, agar koi bhi paper leak ki planning karte hue bhi mila, aapko karenge 7 saal ki jail mein. Inhone 2014 se lekar 2024 ke andar 11,000 se zyada logon ko jail ke andar dala 7 saal ke liye. Majak laga rakha hai? Un 11,000 logon ko bahar nikalo tum. Ye kaun sa law and order justice hai? Dictator kahin ke. Jaake gyan do Xi Jinping ko. Sikhe hamare Modi ji se. Sikhe hamare India se. Hum hain Vishwaguru.

What's right

China did experience a paper leak in Sichuan in 2003 [1].
China has implemented strict laws and security measures to prevent exam paper leaks, treating them as state secrets and involving military and police in their protection [1].
China enacted a law in 2014 that includes severe penalties for exam paper leak planning [1].

What's wrong

The claim that there have been no paper leaks in China since 2003 is contradicted by available information, which indicates ongoing issues with exam integrity [1].
The assertion that China has imprisoned over 11,000 people since 2014 specifically for planning paper leaks is not substantiated by the provided sources, though China has arrested large numbers of people for various offenses, including terrorism-related activities in Xinjiang [4][8][9][10].
The claim that India, under Modi, is a 'Vishwaguru' and has learned from China regarding paper leaks is a subjective political statement not verifiable by the provided factual sources.
The specific number of 11,000 people imprisoned since 2014 for planning paper leaks is not confirmed by the provided sources.

Breakdown

China's Exam Security and Leak Claims The reel asserts that China has had no paper leaks since 2003, a claim that is directly contradicted by Reference [1], which states that China's Gaokao is not leak-proof and thousands are punished for cheating every year. While China does treat exam papers with high security, involving military and police, and has enacted laws with severe penalties for leak planning [1], the absolute absence of leaks since 2003 is not supported.

Imprisonment Figures and Scope The claim of over 11,000 people imprisoned since 2014 specifically for planning paper leaks is not verifiable through the provided sources. While China has a history of mass arrests and detentions, particularly in Xinjiang for terrorism-related offenses [4][8][9][10], the specific figure and the precise charge of 'planning paper leaks' for such a large number are not corroborated.

The sources do mention strict laws and penalties for planning leaks [1], but not the scale of imprisonment claimed. India's 'Vishwaguru' Status The assertion that India, under Modi, is a 'Vishwaguru' and has learned from China is a political statement and a subjective opinion.

The provided references discuss India-China relations and India's foreign policy under Modi [3][6][7], but do not offer any factual basis to support the 'Vishwaguru' claim or that India has learned from China in the context of exam leaks.

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