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When you realise India cancelled lakhs crore worth of projects in the name of environment and China won every single contract that followed, the entire story looks very different. This is not about environmentalism. This is about who benefited every single time India said no. Between 2009 and 2014 China was aggressively expanding its industrial capacity at a scale the world had never seen. Steel. Mining. Infrastructure. Manufacturing. While Beijing was building at full speed, something very different was happening inside India. Every major project that got announced faced the same pattern. NGO protests arrive almost immediately. Environment Ministry officials respond with remarkable speed. Project halted. Investors stuck. Years pass. Companies give up and leave. POSCO from South Korea was bringing the largest foreign direct investment project in India's history. Fifty two thousand crore. Steel manufacturing. Jobs. Industrial capacity. In 2010 it was halted. Then delayed again. Then delayed again. POSCO eventually walked away after years of waiting. It was not alone. Vedanta. ArcelorMittal. Mega projects across mining and steel that would have built India's industrial backbone were buried under layers of bureaucratic obstruction so thick that the companies simply exhausted themselves and left. Science research facilities got halted. Hydroelectric projects that would have powered India's growth for decades got stopped in the name of environmental protection. Now look at what happened in the international market every time India's mining or steel project got cancelled. The demand those projects would have met did not disappear. The world still needed the steel. Still needed the minerals. Still needed the industrial output. And every single time India stepped back from that supply, China stepped forward to fill it. Normal environment clearance processes on paper. The systematic strangulation of India's industrial growth underneath. The question worth asking is the same one nobody in that era was asking loudly enough. Was this genuinely about protecting India's environment? Or was someone else's economy the real beneficiary of every project India cancelled? The timing is too consistent. The pattern is too clean. And the winner is always the same.

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