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Beijing May Become 'Unfortunate Bystander' To India's Success, Warns Chinese Think Tank

Are you saying all Tibetan Buddhists left China for India? only a few religious radicals for their living Buddha Dalai lama.
When did I say all left? If all had left, you would not be getting bad press about human rights violations in that region. Anyways, don't deviate - how many Indians have sought refugee status in China?
 
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Yes, that's true. But they were defeated in the end and surrendered to us. And we become a UN veto wielding power and they become a colony at US becks and calls. That war actually gave China the opportunity to rise again.
They were defeated by America.
Don't try to take credit meant for others
 
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They were defeated by America.
Don't try to take credit meant for others
Without US giving them oil and steal, we've could have defeated them by 1939. US supported Japan in the early stage of the war.

When did I say all left? If all had left, you would not be getting bad press about human rights violations in that region. Anyways, don't deviate - how many Indians have sought refugee status in China?
China doesn't take refugees, Hong Kong is an exception.
 
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China is down from 10%+ to just 6.5%+. Good days of economic development of china is over. China will remain an economic giant but its growth rate shall continue to slow down and reach 2.5% in next few years. Many other countries are set to take over chinese labor intensive business from china and china will fell short in high tech goods manufacturing in comparison to Europe, Russia and US. China is set to loose its labor intensive low cost business and china can not move its economy into high tech manufacturing business. So future of china shall not be as shining as its past decade so far as economy is concern and that is why the chinese think tank has wisely raised the voice of concern.
 
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China is down from 10%+ to just 6.5%+. Good days of economic development of china is over. China will remain an economic giant but its growth rate shall continue to slow down and reach 2.5% in next few years. Many other countries are set to take over chinese labor intensive business from china and china will fell short in high tech goods manufacturing in comparison to Europe, Russia and US. China is set to loose its labor intensive low cost business and china can not move its economy into high tech manufacturing business. So future of china shall not be as shining as its past decade so far as economy is concern and that is why the chinese think tank has wisely raised the voice of concern.
Attention. Indians are making predictions again. Someone please mark it.
 
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Attention. Indians are making predictions again. Someone please mark it.

This is a prediction thread. Chinese think tank has predicted china as "unfortunate Bystander" So it is not me who is predicting but it is chinese think tank who is predicting.
 
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This is a prediction thread. Chinese think tank has predicted china as "unfortunate Bystander" So it is not me who is predicting but it is chinese think tank who is predicting.
You indians do a lot of predictions, lol..
 
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China is far ahead of India, economically, technologically, militarily, and population wise.

I don't think India can stand up to China.

India is just way too behind.
 
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BEIJING:
HIGHLIGHTS
  1. Entirely possible for India to become China 2.0, says Chinese think tank
  2. Report urges China to develop effective counter growth strategy
  3. PM Modi appears confident about attracting investment, says study

China should take competition from India seriously as the Indian economy may see "explosive" growth in the future, raising prospects of it becoming "China 2.0", according to a Chinese think-tank.

"China needs to ponder and study the rise of the Indian economy carefully. With a young population, it is entirely possible for the emerging market economy to become China 2.0 to gain the attention of world capital," it added.


The world's second largest economy should develop an effective counter growth strategy otherwise it may end up becoming a "bystander" to watch India's success, a study on Indian economy by Chinese private strategic think tank Anbound said.

"As China's demographic dividend diminishes, India, with half of its population below the age of 25, is poised to take advantage," it said.

Pointing to Chinese economic slowdown which last year grew to 6.7 per cent in contrast to India's estimated GDP of 7.1 per cent for 2016-17, excerpts of the report published in the state-run Global Times today said "just as what happened with China in the past, the changes that are taking place in India may also point to great potential for development".

The study said the Indian government appears confident about attracting investment as Prime Minister Narendra Modi hopes to boost the usage of clean energy over fossil fuels by building massive solar parks and is targeting $ 100 billion in investment in solar energy in the next five years, with the backing of loans from the World Bank.


"No other country could compete with India in supporting investors in the solar economy. It should be pointed out that China has not conducted enough studies on India. From the perspective of think tanks, China cannot wait until India grows into an apparently promising competitor before discussing how to deal with the situation," the report cautioned.

The report said that while Indian GDP "may lag far behind", it remains a potential emerging market that has high attractiveness for global capital.

Referring to various Chinese firms including Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo and others investing in India, the report said "in our opinion, if India intentionally creates a competitive situation in front of global investors, it will pose a challenge for China".

"Generally speaking, India does have the conditions to copy China's economic growth model thanks to its vast size and market, low labour costs and large population, which are all similar to China's conditions. In fact, based on an Ernst and Young report, global investors are currently undecided," it said

http://www.ndtv.com/world-news/beij...-to-indias-success-chinese-think-tank-1692223

once again- Indian propaganda
 
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India would be among the top three economies soon.


And what does that achieve? With poor socio-economic indices still prevalent, a burgeoning population inspite and despite the threat of job reduction as increased automation is undertaken to enhance productivity, cost effectiveness and increase efficiency of supply chain operations and production?

The large 'youth' base will translate into a large geriatric population, which shall convert into further decrease in the number of jobs being generated as increase skill upgradation and multiple specialties is the mantra and people have experience to add to it. A vicious cycle, no?

Chinese don't see India as a threat, they see India as a source of entertainment.


A feeling truly reciprocated, my lady!
 
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