śūnya_0_Zero
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any harsh reality seems some sort of 'joke' to delusional indians``
isnt true that your india economy is factor driven primitive stage ?
have a nice reality smash
http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GCR_Report_2011-12.pdf
China and Saudi Arabia both fall in the category of high dependency on mineral resources... with China mining 50% of the world's coal and Saudi Arabia a large percent of world's oil.
India's economy is more focused on human endeavour and intellect.
In the long run, eventually, both china and saudi arabia will go dry.. while India continues to grow.
China is even worse off than Saudi Arabia, because china has no option but to burn all the coal mined too and keep all the pollution.
China's total mining production of "coal" is equal to 50% of world's coal production (worth $ 350 Billion). About half of this coal (worth $ 175 Billion) gets exported in kind for beneficial use of outside world. Just the coal-exports-in-kind make up most of china's "export surplus".
However, the penalty comes with this 50% of the world's coal being burnt in about 2% of the world's area (eastern china) which has converted china into a gas chamber.
And it's not just coal. China is busy "raping" itself in every way. The waste generated from gold-mining is the most hazardous, next only to the hazards of nuclear waste.
No points for answering which country produces maximum hazardous waste from gold-mining.
It is because of this, that India and China economies can and should not be compared.
Go.. compare china with other mineral-driven economies such as saudi arabia or namibia.