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China should learn from 'guru' India

if the Indians have anything to offer then there is nothing wrong with learning from our neighbors but frankly some of the things listed such as capitalistic experiences, innovative spirit, there are far better already proven nations the USA for example in the past was the champion of capitalism and held/holds leadership positions in terms of innovation.
usa is also a good example of how to fack up an economy
 
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usa is also a good example of how to fack up an economy

your forgetting what it has done up to this point.

most innovative in the modern times
worlds largest economy
hyperpower
greatest military power....ever
etc.

clearly they must have done something right

obvious the current situation needs fixing at some point

but one CAN learn from others mistakes
 
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China should never stop learning and adopting good foreign ideas.

China has done way better than india, india has much to learn from china not the otherway. Infrastructure project mgmt, funding, costing,planning,investment sourcing..operations methodologies,armaments manufacturing..the list just goes on, much more than my limited exposure can think of.:angry:

And i love the chinese attitude of always being worked up to keep their pole position, even describing insignifact others like india as competitors.:tup:

the above statements should not be seen as lack of confidence,but india and indians would do well to mimic and internalize these progresive mentalities found in chinese.
 
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中华人民共和国;910853 said:
Yup, taken from "ExpressIndia." Two can put a picture of an Indian in a Chinese newspaper and label the title, "Learn from your Chinese masters."

Read this book and improve your IQ. It is written by a Chinese

The Dragon can learn a few lessons from the elephant

CHINA EUROPE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL
 
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The article is surely BSed in some aspects``just for the innovation part, one chinese private company produces more innovations than the whole India combined together```so to suggest learning innovative thinking from India is more like a far stretch from stereotypes and ignorance``
 
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Its sad to see **** trolls pretending to be Chinese ruining this thread. Someone get those guys a goat or something so they can focus on some else. Who knows? It might even end up being "productive".

*sigh*......put India and China together in a thread and a scared Pakistani will join in to troll till kingdom come.
 
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The article is surely BSed in some aspects``just for the innovation part, one chinese private company produces more innovations than the whole India combined together```so to suggest learning innovative thinking from India is more like a far stretch from stereotypes and ignorance``

:)))))) right
 
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The article is surely BSed in some aspects``just for the innovation part, one chinese private company produces more innovations than the whole India combined together```so to suggest learning innovative thinking from India is more like a far stretch from stereotypes and ignorance``

patent infringement doesn't count as innovation ...:toast_sign:
 
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patent infringement doesn't count as innovation ...:toast_sign:

I think he was referring to Huawei and ZTE being granted more patents per year than India combined. To be granted a patent means you can't be infringing by definition.
 
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*sigh*......put India and China together in a thread and a scared Pakistani will join in to troll till kingdom come.

like Indians are not doing that in all threads across the whole forum...
 
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patent infringement doesn't count as innovation ...:toast_sign:

try to argue this with PCT mate,

p.s India ranks top on intellectual infringements, check out Thomson Reuter's annual patent reports to get some enlightenments
 
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