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The day china becomes a democracy is when china will fall.
Democracy is all about mob rule.
China is succeeding because we are not a democracy.
India is failing because it is a democracy.
GDP data is one way to keep Chinese people happy even though China internally facing crisis.
so that is the deep rooted fear of the chinese.
If India succeeds to be the top 2 economies in the world despite being a DEMOCRACY, then the Chinese would be ashamed that they lived in such poor human rights and depressed country to acheive success and here is India with all the openness and freshness of a fresh rose and best human rights and still successful.
Then the question will come why China never gave rights to its citizens for centuries!!
and for your information India is succeeding and doing very well. You can cry your heart out that India is failing to satisfy yourself while sleeping in night.
GDP data is one way to keep Chinese people happy even though China internally facing crisis.
every second CCP has this Question Mark. WHY NO HUMAN RIGHTS and SUBJUGATION?
CCP needs to answer: GDP growth and this growth and this growth. this number and this number and this number.
If CCP doesn't have these numbers CCP will crumble in one day. so they falsify gdp data and gdpism has become life for CCP
every second CCP has this Question Mark. WHY NO HUMAN RIGHTS and SUBJUGATION?
CCP needs to answer: GDP growth and this growth and this growth. this number and this number and this number.
If CCP doesn't have these numbers CCP will crumble in one day. so they falsify gdp data and gdpism has become life for CCP
In China GDP data, Per capita income will replace human rights and freedom.
In India, defacation and abusing women and children take priority over economic development.
In India, defacation and abusing women and children take priority over economic development.
In China GDP data, Per capita income will replace human rights and freedom.
壹The Chinese are effecting a high standard of gender equality which entails 100% efficiency in person power management and productivity. Motivated mothers can contribute more to genuine growth as they directly influence their children. Kudos to the new wave Chinese-their policies are bound to emerge into world class thresholds in the near future.Cultural innovation with acceptable/ retainable identity in heritage entails that a community should grow in intellect corresponding to the future requirements of citizen's and not wallow in the past. The Chinese efforts are admirably progressive.
贰What the Chinese don’t know is that there are more Indians that have disliked them for a long time but wished they were China.http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/2012/10/17/chinese-like-indians-less/
2050...too long to predict...!
My concern is for Pakistan.Good luck to our Indian friends, but I have to say China is a pretty formidable rival to go against.
China is clinical. India is messy. Period. Well, think again. Times have changed, and with time India is changing too.
Author Michael Schuman, in a Time magazine piece, writes that Indias infrastructure projects are caught in long-winding bureaucratic procedures and takes double the time than Chine to complete. India has a complicated democracy with a muti-party system and its citizens have the right to protect their land. On the other hand, China with an authoritarian form of government finds it lot easier to get land for industrial or infrastructure purpose.
Reform in India has often ebbed and flowed on the unpredictable tides of electoral politics. While villagers in China can get cleared away to build a new road, villagers in India have rights to protect their interests and their land, slowing down the pace of development. Indias overly bureaucratic bureaucracy ties up power projects and other important investments in regulatory knots Schuman explains.
But is change in the air in India? The author certainly feels positive.
The recent wave of policy decisions by the Centre suddenly took everyone by surprise as there was a long lull to it almost to the brink of paralysis. The author gives credit to Finance Minister P Chidambaram, who within two months of his return to the finance ministry, let his intentions be well-known.
Chidambaram has been on a bit of a roll lately. Just when it seemed the current administration of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was too tied up in politics to mount any meaningful reform effort, Chidambaram engineered a flurry of measures over the past two months, which further opened the retail, insurance and airline sectors to foreign investorswrites Schuman.
India is way behind China now. But by 2050, India may be numero uno, say Citigroup
China is cool, but bet on India, writes Time | Firstpost
My concern is for Pakistan.
Suppose India becomes the most powerful country in the world in 2040s, then what becomes of Pakistan? It is not too late for Pakistan to start improving relations with India, because super India's next door while China's weaker and farther away.