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BEIJING: China should accede to India's demand of opening up its huge IT and pharma sectors to it, an official think tank has suggested, arguing that Beijing should make efforts to bridge mistrust with it given that India is yet to completely ally with the US.

A scholar of the state-run Shanghai Institute of International Studies said in an article today that certain frictions in bilateral ties notwithstanding, the two emerging powers had extensive common interests in global affairs and should rise above "narrow-minded confrontation".

"Although it has become more pro-US, India will not abandon strategic autonomy to ally with the US," the article published in the state-run Global Times said today.

"The Sino-Indian relationship is in essence a competitive symbiotic relationship. China's development and rise is prerequisite for India's rise," it said.

It significantly suggests that China should further open its information and pharmacy sectors to India to boost mutual investments by enterprises of both sides.

India has been pressing China hard to open its IT and pharma sectors, in which it is on strong foot, to enable it to bring down the burgeoning trade imbalance between the two countries.

The bilateral trade last year touched about USD 74 billion but the trade deficit shot up to USD 27.07 billion, even though Indian exports to China marginally increased.

Chinese leaders have been promising to open up IT and pharmaceutical sectors to Indian companies but Indian trade officials say despite numerous campaigns conducted by India in various cities to highlight the advantages, there has not been much movement on the ground.

The article said China and India should enhance strategic mutual trust and make full use of cooperative platforms like BRICS, G20, and Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) to promote international financial system reform, solving climate change and the Afghanistan problem.

"China and India should also strengthen cultural exchanges to promote both countries' civilisations and values spreading around the world. These actions could help deepen mutual trust and realise the common rise of both countries," it said.

The lengthy piece admitted that there were certain problems in Sino-Indian relations.

"But as two emerging powers in Asia, China and India share extensive common interests in many global affairs, such as reform of international systems, climate change, and regional economic cooperation and security

China should open up IT, pharma to India: think tank - The Economic Times
 
China has already opened up the IT. The problem is that Indian companies can't compete in China.

Pharma? Hell no. If opened China will be looking at 8 year drop of life expectancy to India's level. No, no no no no no no. That will be Indian way of massacring the Chinese.
 
I thought China has already opened up the curry and spices market, hide and tannery market which the indian producers do best.

China has already opened up the IT. The problem is that Indian companies can't compete in China.

Pharma? Hell no. If opened China will be looking at 8 year drop of life expectancy to India's level. No, no no no no no no. That will be Indian way of massacring the Chinese.

Do they know Chinese?
For the pharma sector, indian can supply raw herbs and materials as alternatives.
 
China has already opened up the IT. The problem is that Indian companies can't compete in China.

Pharma? Hell no. If opened China will be looking at 8 year drop of life expectancy to India's level. No, no no no no no no. That will be Indian way of massacring the Chinese.

This is a joke, right??

5 people in India speak Mandarin Chinese. India gets creamed by China in any computer coding competition. Yeah, we need Indian IT like we an xxxxxxx right here (pointing at elbow).

As for Indian Pharma, we know late 19th century organic chemistry too. The rest is just pirating othet country's patented drugs. No thanks.
 
China has historically opened up whatever industry when there is a domestic need. I am not worried at the IT but the pharma industry is about health and in no way should we compromise that just to appease the mighty India (wait...wait..., our __th largest trading partner again?).
 
This is a joke, right??

5 people in India speak Mandarin Chinese. India gets creamed by China in any computer coding competition. Yeah, we need Indian IT like we an xxxxxxx right here (pointing at elbow).

As for Indian Pharma, we know late 19th century organic chemistry too. The rest is just pirating othet country's patented drugs. No thanks.

China is the biggest purveyor of fraudulent life killing pharma in the world - besides milk and other household products . they've been caught putting " made in India " labels on fake pharma bottles shipped to Africa. Chinese call assembling others techs, standing on their feet in labor camps for apple as "IT industry"- they would benefit from the Indian know how .
 
China is the biggest purveyor of fraudulent life killing pharma in the world - besides milk and other household products . they've been caught putting " made in India " labels on fake pharma bottles shipped to Africa. Chinese call assembling others techs, standing on their feet in labor camps for apple as "IT industry"- they would benefit from the Indian know how .

Did you just get back from you trial today to post on PDF, Dharum ???
 
China is the biggest purveyor of fraudulent life killing pharma in the world - besides milk and other household products . they've been caught putting " made in India " labels on fake pharma bottles shipped to Africa. Chinese call assembling others techs, standing on their feet in labor camps for apple as "IT industry"- they would benefit from the Indian know how .

being a code slave for a multinational based in the West doesn't make you an IT superpower.

being a country that sets the standards in IT fields (look up TD-LTE) does.

Indian IT comparing to Chinese IT is like a preschooler that just mastered addition and subtraction comparing to a theoretical math PhD.
 
China is the biggest purveyor of fraudulent life killing pharma in the world - besides milk and other household products . they've been caught putting " made in India " labels on fake pharma bottles shipped to Africa. Chinese call assembling others techs, standing on their feet in labor camps for apple as "IT industry"- they would benefit from the Indian know how .

Then why is the life expectancy in China 8 years (12%!) longer than India? 73 v. 65?

India IT know how is nothing more than some visual basic coding. If India has a product to offer, like operating system, it can just sell the product, and China has no barrier for that. Wait, India has NO product to sell.
 
being a code slave for a multinational based in the West doesn't make you an IT superpower.

being a country that sets the standards in IT fields (look up TD-LTE) does.

Indian IT comparing to Chinese IT is like a preschooler that just mastered addition and subtraction comparing to a theoretical math PhD.

anything that we do is not development and chinese ppl will always heave reasons for that. anything that china does is amazing supported by pakistanis. man u guys are having a great time at pdf dont u?/
 
anything that we do is not development and chinese ppl will always heave reasons for that. anything that china does is amazing supported by pakistanis. man u guys are having a great time at pdf dont u?/

name 3 software products from India in use internationally.

name 3 software companies that produce these software products.

name 1 standard that India set in anything related to electronics.
 
China's highly fragmented software-outsourcing industry will prevent it from matching neighboring India's success in the global information technology services market for many years, McKinsey & Co. said Thursday.

"For starters, the Chinese must consolidate their highly fragmented industry to gain the size and expertise needed to capture large international projects," the global consulting firm said in the McKinsey Quarterly journal. "Currently, there is little movement in this direction."

China and India, two of the world's largest and fastest growing economies, have pursued different models of development, with China having emerged as the world's manufacturing hub and India as a global provider of IT services


top 10 IT services companies in China have just a 20% share of the domestic market compared with a 45% stake commanded by India's top 10.
 
top 10 IT services companies in China have just a 20% share of the domestic market compared with a 45% stake commanded by India's top 10.

It is an outdated document and you do not understand the content b4 posting it out of context to what the writer really meant.
 

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