What's new

China mocks India's democratic system

. .
China should worry about itself and stop sounding so damn preachy...

Their model is yet to prove itself from a sustenance standpoint..the success china has seen needs to show its reliability in the coming decades before they can start doling out sermons or sounding like they should be a model to follow...

Time will tell..
We all have heard the story of the hare and the tortoise!

For a multi-ethnic country like India, democracy is the only way forward in order to provide representation to all..
Lack of it will result in exactly the fragmented state that we were in throughout the middle ages of our history...
 
.
There is nothing wrong with poverty. But democratic system is clearly flawed if people can commit genocide and then become PM.
Do you even know the difference between Genocide and Riots ....or must be mistaken the word genocide with events lead to the creation of BD.
 
.
Its Because of the Reforms India is in its Reforms Phase Not Forget A decade Back Chinese Economy Was In same Phase But Look at them were they Now. this year India Improved its Gdp to became Fastest Growing Economy in world of 7.2% It will Increase to 2 % more after Reform in Tax collections GST Scheduled Next Accounting Year
GOI already submit many reforms Plans Including Land bill,Insurance bill,Labor reforms By End of this Decade India Will Touch Double digit Growth Rate.
Every Establishment have it Limits china has it too The Economist explains: Why China's economy is slowing | The Economist
China can never Match High HDI and Per capita Figure of the west. Its Not Easy world

Neither can India. What's your point?

Growth rates means everything, same logic if you apply on China and Us case what would be result? Its only growth rate that made China to catch up with US. Now its India's turn.

No they don't. When you are comparing India and China on basis growth rate only, it mean garbage, nothing more. Otherwise, Afghanistan clocked a 14% growth rate, does it mean it was doing better than those doing 2-7%??
 
. .
Thanks for the advice.

Our system (like every other) is not perfect, but at least we know that every citizen has a say on his/her government.
 
.
Neither can India. What's your point?



No they don't. When you are comparing India and China on basis growth rate only, it mean garbage, nothing more. Otherwise, Afghanistan clocked a 14% growth rate, does it mean it was doing better than those doing 2-7%??

china's GDP increased due to the infrastructure, and it will take India one more decade to match that level of Infra structure. but you can never predict about economy.
 
.
china's GDP increased due to the infrastructure, and it will take India one more decade to match that level of Infra structure. but you can never predict about economy.
That works both ways then, doesn't it?
 
.
Thanks for the advice.

Our system (like every other) is not perfect, but at least we know that every citizen has a say on his/her government.

Oh that is such a lie. Are you still in middle school or just plain naive?

About the "advice" perceived by you, "Koovie", the "free" poster from India. It seems way over your head. The intention there was not about giving you advice. Who in China gives a hoot about India's political system? The author was just trying to point out that the Indian style democracy is a failure and China should avoid it. In more plain words, you are being used as a counter example. It's been used by the Chinese government propaganda machine as a tool to cool the pro-democracy movement over and over. Works like a charm every single time.

So you see, you Indians haven't quite earned the democracy crusader status in China yet:undecided:
 
.
That works both ways then, doesn't it?
Yeah right that's why China gdp is now in a dip and India emerging

Note: there is very similarty BTW India and China both are world biggest markets both have large power of human resources and working middle class
Difference only in the fact that one got reforms on run and second is on its way.
 
.
Another genius we have here.

China's GDP is so much larger than India's that even if they grow at 5% and India at 7%, China is still adding more in GDP per year than India. Growth rates mean nothing.
Dude. Use common sense. When a democracy grows faster than a non democratic regime, it itself defeats the whole logic of this democracy bring inferior. That's the point here. Democracy or not, Countries growth has nothing to do with it. Hence Chinese claim is null n void and Infact a way to sell it to those fighting for democracy within its borders. Eg. Hong Kong Taiwan etc.
 
. .
Dude. Use common sense. When a democracy grows faster than a non democratic regime, it itself defeats the whole logic of this democracy bring inferior. That's the point here. Democracy or not, Countries growth has nothing to do with it. Hence Chinese claim is null n void and Infact a way to sell it to those fighting for democracy within its borders. Eg. Hong Kong Taiwan etc.

Let's not bring in Hong Kong and Taiwan, both are way highly developed than India, regardless of the governance there. China knows this, so leaves Hong Kong to manage it's own affairs most of the time.
And by all logic, communist China has been the story of the modern times, that despite no electoral role of the people, they have advanced more than any other nation considering the size. But irony is this, that China's economic system is way more liberal than even the west....that is why you see businesses moving there. So they might be communist, the economic system is not. There is more freedom there than in so called 'democratic India'

I mean, an average Chinese is better off than an average Indian.....to him does it matter who is communist and who is not?

Yeah right that's why China gdp is now in a dip and India emerging

Note: there is very similarty BTW India and China both are world biggest markets both have large power of human resources and working middle class
Difference only in the fact that one got reforms on run and second is on its way.

India is one of the world's biggest market, but no where close to China. which is only second or third to USA and European Union area for consumer goods. India will have to grow at 7-10% for a decade before it reaches where China is today.....and of course, China won't be sleeping.
 
. .
Back
Top Bottom