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Can India catch up with China?

[QUOTE="Beast, post: 6630524, member: 37014"]Finally some sense Indian says something worth hearing. India need not beat anyone. It needs to growth at a pace suits India economy best, a pace that is at the best of India interest and not focusing on meeting any target and surpassing any countries record.



China has already beat every asian countries. Trying to reach a very high standard of living or GDP is not a model China shall follow. Look at Japan, a very high GDP in fact is a burden. All your cost of living and competitiveness is gone. Even South Korea is very cautious of getting very high GDP. They are avoiding every mistake Japan made.

China has 5 times the population of USA. She needs not reach same level of GDP of USA. Half of USA GDP will allow China to have a very powerful economy that is more manageable while competitive enough.[/QUOTE]

Even the article is not posted by a Indian no need to bash us unnecessarily
 
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The status of India's problems in this is a lot more widespread and devastating than China's
which has an impact on India's GDP. I dont know why the area in the "Chicken Neck" is not coloured properly:coffee:

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The status of India's problems in this is a lot more widespread and devastating than China's
which has an impact on India's GDP. I dont know why the area in the "Chicken Neck" is not coloured properly:coffee:

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also adding to the map, the areas of Punjab and Kashmir as detailed by the excellent thread on the topic hereunder

The Naxal Threat to India | Page 3
 
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or 0, an "Indian" invention.

No bolo
the "ancient indian inventions" have already been factored into their GDP by and large and elsewhere that these "ancient inventions" are influenced.
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