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India cannot afford to be left behind. Modi-ji must direct all relevant departments and ministers to compete against China head to head. India should invest at least $40 Trillion around the world to curb Chinese influence. I have no doubt that Modi-ji's brilliant leadership will transform India into a superpower by 2020!


With $21 Trillion, China’s Savers Are Set to Change the World - Bloomberg Business

Few events will be as significant for the world in the next 15 years as China opening its capital borders, a shift that economists and regulators across the world are now starting to grapple with.

With China’s leadership aiming to scale back the role of investment in the domestic economy, the nation’s surfeit of savings -- deposits currently stand at $21 trillion -- will increasingly need to be deployed overseas. That’s also becoming easier, as Premier Li Keqiang relaxes capital-flow regulations.

The consequences ultimately could rival the transformation wrought by the Communist nation’s fusion with the global trading system, capped by its 2001 World Trade Organization entry. That stage saw goods made cheaper across the world, boosting the purchasing power of low-income families at the cost of hollowed-out industries.

Some changes are easy to envision: watch out for Mao Zedong’s visage on banknotes as the yuan makes its way into more corners of the globe. China’s giant banks will increasingly dot New York, London and Tokyo skylines, joining U.S., European and Japanese names. Property prices from California to Sydney to Southeast Asia already have seen the influence of Chinese buying.

Other shifts are tougher to gauge. International investors including pension funds, which have had limited entry to China to date, will pour in, clouding how big a net money exporter China will be. Deutsche Bank AG is among those foreseeing mass net outflows, which could go to fund large-scale infrastructure, or stoke asset prices by depressing long-term borrowing costs.

‘Historic Proportions’
“This era will be marked by China shifting from a large net importer of capital to one of the world’s largest exporters of capital,” Charles Li, chief executive officer of Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd., the city’s stock market, wrote in a blog this month. Eventually, there will be “fund outflows of historic proportions, driven by China’s needs to deploy and diversify its national wealth to the global markets,” he wrote.

The continuing opening of China’s capital account will also promote the trading of commodities in yuan, and boost China’s ability to influence their prices, according to an analysis by Bloomberg Intelligence.

As was the case with China’s WTO entry, where many of the hurdles had been cleared in the years leading up to 2001, policy makers in Beijing have been easing restrictions on the currency, the flow of money and interest rates for years. What’s making 2015 notable is the International Monetary Fund’s once-in-five-year review of its basket of reserve currencies. China wants in, and is accelerating reforms to get there.

Offshore Centers
Recent steps to promote its currency have included setting up five offshore yuan centers, a new link between the Shanghai and Hong Kong stock exchanges and letting the tightly controlled yuan trade against the dollar in a wider band. It has promised to remove a cap on interest paid to savers.

“The integration of China –- the world’s second-largest economy with the highest saving rate but still a low per capita income -– into the global capital markets is an unprecedented event,” China International Capital Corp. economists led by Beijing-based Liang Hong wrote in a note this month.

There are already signs of that potential. Chinese buyers topped Canadians to rank as the biggest foreign purchasers of U.S. homes by sales and dollar volume in the year through March, accounting for more than a quarter of all international spending.

Moving Abroad
Lenders are speeding up their ambitions: Bank of Communications Co., China’s fifth-largest lender, is making its first overseas acquisition by buying a lender in Brazil, while China Construction Bank Corp. plans to open branches in Europe, Southeast Asia and Africa.

The global community is watching. U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob L. Lew said after meetings this week between U.S. and Chinese officials that China is committed to pushing through necessary reforms to liberalize interest rates, open capital markets and open up more to foreign enterprises. The U.S. wants more access to the world’s second-biggest economy for its financial firms, something that’s been elusive since China’s WTO entry.

Few expect the yuan to soon threaten the dollar’s role as the global reserve currency, with a wave of domestic reforms needed first up to reassure international investors -- such as bolstering liquidity in the local bond market.

While U.S. policy makers are betting that a more open China will ease currency tensions between the two nations, any rapid depreciation in the yuan could trigger large-scale capital outflows, prompting intervention and new restrictions from China’s policy makers.

U.S. Friendly
“If they’re going to be gradually opening up to be like the U.S., then vast amounts of money are going to flow overseas,” said David Dollar, who served as U.S. Treasury attache in China and is now a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington. “I would speculate that it favors the U.S. over everything else.”

Other nations, from Argentina to South Korea, have suffered whiplash from volatile capital flows after they eased restrictions. While China is unlikely to tear down the barricades altogether, the opening of the nation’s capital borders will reverberate across the world.

“I don’t think you can find any significant economic system where deposits in the banking system are twice GDP,” said Nicholas Lardy, who has studied China for more than three decades and is a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. “That’s the potential.”
 
haye oye mein mar jawan :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Modi ji di supa pawa :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
haye oye mein mar jawan :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Modi ji di supa pawa :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:


India will definitely become a superpower by 2020! India will soon uncover the ancient blueprints in Vedic texts. With these blueprints India will master space travel, teleportation, fusion power, gravity manipulation, and gene therapy. Such advanced Vedic technologies will transform India into a superpower.

I have no doubt that under Modi-ji's brilliant leadership, India will quickly become a superpower by 2020!
 
India will definitely become a superpower by 2020! India will soon uncover the ancient blueprints in Vedic texts. With these blueprints India will master space travel, teleportation, fusion power, gravity manipulation, and gene therapy. Such advanced Vedic technologies will transform India into a superpower.

I have no doubt that under Modi-ji's brilliant leadership, India will quickly become a superpower by 2020!


you mean just 5 years later ?? there will be not much difference .... you might have ancient Vedic but you also have modern corrupt politician.:cheers:
 
you mean just 5 years later ?? there will be not much difference .... you might have ancient Vedic but you also have modern corrupt politician.:cheers:

All problems can be easily solved. Corruption can be cured by Yoga. Modi-ji is promoting Yoga at all levels of government. This will reduce corruption very quickly.
 
China's Net National Wealth: $21.4 TRILLION
India's Net National Wealth: $3.6 TRILLION

National wealth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

6 to 1 ratio :lol:

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China's External Financial Assets: €10.5 TRILLION
India's External Financial Assets: €1 TRILLION

List of sovereign states by external assets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

10 to 1 ratio :lol:

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China's Total Trade: $4.4 TRILLION
India's Total Trade: $0.85 TRILLION

International trade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

5 to 1 ratio :lol:
 
China's Net National Wealth: $21.4 TRILLION
India's Net National Wealth: $3.6 TRILLION

National wealth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

6 to 1 ratio :lol:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

China's External Financial Assets: €10.5 TRILLION
India's External Financial Assets: €1 TRILLION

List of sovereign states by external assets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

10 to 1 ratio :lol:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

China's Total Trade: $4.4 TRILLION
India's Total Trade: $0.85 TRILLION

International trade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

5 to 1 ratio :lol:


All Western statistics and all wrong!

Vedic Statistics is the only correct way.
 
YEH!YEH!YEH!YEH, :chilli::chilli::chilli::chilli:, after WWⅡ,US was also in the way to go dog eating technology, like stealing V2 missile from GERMANY. SO WHAT? :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
China's Net National Wealth: $21.4 TRILLION
India's Net National Wealth: $3.6 TRILLION

National wealth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

6 to 1 ratio :lol:

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

China's External Financial Assets: €10.5 TRILLION
India's External Financial Assets: €1 TRILLION

List of sovereign states by external assets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

10 to 1 ratio :lol:

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China's Total Trade: $4.4 TRILLION
India's Total Trade: $0.85 TRILLION

International trade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

5 to 1 ratio :lol:

Some more indicators
  • Agriculture GDP 2.7 times (Note: India has highest % of GDP on agriculture i.e. is an agrarian economy)
  • Services GDP 4.3 times
  • Overall GDP 5.1 times
  • Merchandise exports 7.1 times
  • Industrial GDP 8.4 times
  • Forex reserves 11.1 times
  • High-technology exports 33.6 times
  • Over 124 countries have China as largest trading partners.
  • ....
List of countries by GDP sector composition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of countries by foreign-exchange reserves - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Merchandise exports (current US$) | Data | Table
High-technology exports (current US$) | Data | Table
Why is India losing the competitiveness race? | beyondbrics
AP IMPACT: China overtaking US as global trader
 
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