ChineseTiger1986
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China always likes to toy with India.
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Now lets see how blood is thicker than water works for the Europeans and the Americans, lets see great America (number one economy of the world) comes in to bail out the EU. Funny the EU didn't bother asking America for help and instead seeked help from China. Perhaps they know America too well? Money talks and BS walks?
Anywhere in the report quoted in the thread ? Or you can just post new ones and outsmart us all ? Whats the report of EU Industrial R&D got to do with this thread ?
may your home town then struggled to keep it self alive under the wings of dragon buddy, dont be extra proud
Feel free to troll until some Mods come and take care of you
So, Now you are saying that China is bailing out EU, which by the way it's worth 3 X your economy is helping to bail out the poor economy of Europe...........
What simple question are you referring to ? Guess i better check the dictionary for that word LOLThis is what you get when IDIOT cannot responned to a simple question.......
The rupee be not much to you, but come on to India and bye a piece of land of 1,000 sq ft. then you will really know what is worth of RUPEE.........
So, Now you are saying that China is bailing out EU, which by the way it's worth 3 X your economy is helping to bail out the poor economy of Europe...........
Aren't you aware that few weeks before European leaders were begging China to bail out Euro ? Try to research a little before posting ...So, Now you are saying that China is bailing out EU, which by the way it's worth 3 X your economy is helping to bail out the poor economy of Europe...........
No good sir, am quoting from the "The study, Knowledge, Networks and Nations", report. This thread is based on this very report.
http://royalsociety.org/uploadedFiles/Royal_Society_Content/policy/publications/2011/4294976134.pdf
BBC News - China 'to overtake US on science' in two years
But still its possible the report was based on the one you posted ...
An analysis of published research - one of the key measures of scientific effort - reveals an "especially striking" rise by Chinese science.
The study, Knowledge, Networks and Nations, charts the challenge to the traditional dominance of the United States, Europe and Japan.
Doesn't change the fact that you are trying to add a thing which isn't mentioned in the posted article so stop dragging your country into an otherwise unrelated thread ... India certainly is mentioned no where in the article ... If it is , point it outIts still possible, did you even read the news article?
Ronald Kostoff and his colleagues have estimated the quantity, scope and quality of scientific research in both
China and India . According to Kostoff, from 1980 to 2005, India’s output of research articles grew by a factor of 2.5, from 10,000 to 25,000, and that during the same period, Chinese research output grew by a factor of 100.
Research papers published by Chinese and Indian researchers during 1998–2007 and cited at least 100 times by end of 2009 are analysed. There were 776 papers with at least one author from India (amounting to 0.32% of all papers from India) and 2260 papers with at least one author from China (0.4% of all papers from China) that have gone on to be cited at least 100 times
The proportion of papers winning 100 or more citations is as good an indicator as any. Only 0.32% of Indian research papers and 0.4% of Chinese research papers published in refereed journals indexed by Thomson Reuters have gone on to accumulate 100 or more citations. The figures for some selected institutions (chosen at random) are: University of Southern California, USA, 3.47%; Brown University, USA, 3.11%; Rutgers State University, USA, 2.98%; University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2.85%; University of Leiden, The Netherlands, 2.5%; University of British Columbia, Canada, 2.48%; University of Tokyo, Japan, 2.4%; University of Heidelberg, Germany, 2.34%; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, 2.18%; University of Melbourne, Australia, 1.85%; University of Grenoble, France, 1.84% and University of Southampton, UK, 1.79%.
Nobody's denying that India hasn't improved but how exactly is India related to the thread ?China has definitely improved a lot in the research field, and the quality will go up gradually.
But at the end of the day, its all about money. In next 10-15 years India will start churning out a lot of papers too, after which we ll have to focus on Quality.
I just came across this paper. Some of the figures are quite humbling.
http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/25sep2010/738.pdf
Yes it is bailing out EU a step at a time. Not the entire EU is collapsing as we speak, but certainly not all are enjoying prosperity the way America is enjoying theres right now... or are they? cough wall street.. cough no help to its EU allies. America is so great that they were the cause of recession and also the one prolonging it. I think EU is finally waking up and is finally seeing things properly with their own eyes. No wonder they walked and qeued up to China's front door the way the Americans did. Just like the way you said it "Money talks, BS walks"
What simple question are you referring to ? Guess i better check the dictionary for that word LOL
This one ?
I do not get your logic here, are you really saying that China is responsible for bailing out US as well as in the process of Bailing out European community....
I guess I was completly wrong, there is even a bigger IDIOT here!!!!!!!