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Dragon-elephant dance needs sound footing

The ties between the two major Asian countries of China and India are increasingly close, which has seemingly boosted both their mutual exchanges and conflicts. The mix of related good and bad news has drawn unprecedented international attention to where the next step of the dance of the dragon and the elephant will fall.

It is a must to fully understand and properly handle China-India relations from the prospective of the development of human history. The combined population of China and India makes up about 40 percent of the world's total. Every move made by the two countries that promotes peace and development will mean adding a weight of peace on the scale of world stability and turmoil and accumulating the experience for the peaceful coexistence of the two rising major powers.

The development of China and India over the past two to three decades has shown that the rise of new major countries is influential enough to change the landscape of the entire region and even the whole world. However, the simultaneous rise of the two neighboring countries of India and China will inevitably bring about difficulties in balancing their interests. This is simply unprecedented in the history of the world.

History cannot be changed, but the two countries can and must change their historical paths as the two new major powers.

Pursuing new-style relations between big powers is a common mission that the new era has given to China and India. Opening-up and compatibility are ceaselessly deepening the exchanges between China and India in politics, economics, trade and other areas. Opening-up and compatibility also require that China and India must check each other with a constructive sight. Unity will lead to success, and confrontation will lead to failure. It is the foundation for China and India to coexist in harmony and establish new-style bilateral relations.

In such kinds of relations between big powers, many contradictions and much friction will still exist, but the two sides could strengthen their self-confidence and mutual trust by maintaining exchanges with each other and controlling frictions and conflicts by established mechanisms.

In this kind of relations between big powers, great importance must be especially attached to the strategy. The key point of strategy is how to realize the goal of long-term mutual benefit and common development. It is a shortsighted action for one side to overestimate the other side's intention or regard all the actions related or potentially related to it carried out by the other side as strategic threats.

In such a relationship between big powers, the old blueprints for the rise of great powers must be discarded. While observing how the transition of big countries' strengths affects the regional politics and economy, especially observing the relations between two big neighbor countries developing simultaneously like China and India, some people always focus their attention on the balance of strength. In fact, the current relations between big powers, especially between big emerging powers, include not only the balance of strength but also the interweaving of interests. The frictions have increased, and it means that the interests have interwoven more than before.

The intertwined interests of China and India are bound to exert a profound influence on the rise of the two countries. There will be a lot of competition, friction and conflict between the two countries, but due to their ever-expanding common interests, both countries will gradually learn to take each other's development calmly.

It is foolish and pointless to compare China and India to two high-speed trains on a collision course. The two broad-minded nations will build up mutual trust step by step in the process of opening-up and rapid development.

"No power on earth can stop an idea whose time has come," incumbent Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, then finance minister of the country, quoted Victor Hugo, while presenting a historic Union Budget to the parliament 20 years ago, making a reference to India's reform and opening-up. This quote, however, can also be applied to the relations between emerging powers.

Dragon-elephant dance needs sound footing - People's Daily Online
 
Now we have the Indians here reading the "People's Daily"? :lol:

As your dear Manmohan Singh said, China is (apparently) trying to keep you guys "off-balance". Or so he would think.
 
Now we have the Indians here reading the "People's Daily"? :lol:

As your dear Manmohan Singh said, China is (apparently) trying to keep you guys "off-balance". Or so he would think.

Post Vietnam deal, our interest in knowing Chinese POV has increased. Just curious to know both sides of the story
 
Now we have the Indians here reading the "People's Daily"? :lol:

As your dear Manmohan Singh said, China is (apparently) trying to keep you guys "off-balance". Or so he would think.

I frequently skim across the "People's Daily". It is an amusing media outlet. On Sunday, there will be an opinion on promoting Sino-Indian ties. On Wednesday, another opinion will declare India as the most war-mongering devilish enemy China ever had. On Saturday, we'll see an image of Wen Jiabo wearing a Gandhi cap. On Tuesday we'll see an image of Liang Guanglie standing in front of long-range missiles stationed in Tibet (and close to India's border).

Are people in China as disoriented and confused as their leaders and state media outlets? If so, then it explains why they haven't been able to democratically elect a national leader ever.

And "off-balance"? Far from it. We just amuse ourselves by staring at the spectacle that is China.
 
Are people in China as disoriented and confused as their leaders and state media outlets? If so, then it explains why they haven't been able to democratically elect a national leader ever.

And "off-balance"? Far from it. We just amuse ourselves by staring at the spectacle that is China.

Yes, we are disorientated, fragmented and inefficient. Which is why we beat India in pretty much every single Economic indicator that exists. :lol:
 
Yes, we are disorientated, fragmented and inefficient. Which is why we beat India in pretty much every single Economic indicator that exists. :lol:

"Disoriented and confused" does not translate into "disorientated, fragmented and inefficient". You are twisting my words to gain a high point. Lame.
 
"Disoriented and confused" does not translate into "disorientated, fragmented and inefficient". You are twisting my words to gain a high point. Lame.

So what exactly did you mean, when you asked if Chinese people were disorientated and confused?

How can a large population that is disoriented and confused ever be unified and efficient?
 
So what exactly did you mean, when you asked if Chinese people were disorientated and confused?

How can a large population that is disoriented and confused ever be unified and efficient?

It was obvious that given the context of my comment, I was referring to being disoriented and confused regarding foreign policy and other major policy affairs. That does not necessarily translate into economic inefficiency.
 
I frequently skim across the "People's Daily". It is an amusing media outlet. On Sunday, there will be an opinion on promoting Sino-Indian ties. On Wednesday, another opinion will declare India as the most war-mongering devilish enemy China ever had. On Saturday, we'll see an image of Wen Jiabo wearing a Gandhi cap. On Tuesday we'll see an image of Liang Guanglie standing in front of long-range missiles stationed in Tibet (and close to India's border).

Are people in China as disoriented and confused as their leaders and state media outlets? If so, then it explains why they haven't been able to democratically elect a national leader ever.

And "off-balance"? Far from it. We just amuse ourselves by staring at the spectacle that is China.

No, India hasn't been able to get its act together yet. When JaiPOOR can get running sewers and trash service (instead of just pouring diesel on piles of trash time to time and lighting it) let me know. Even the poorest villages in China dont have that much trash.
 
China has dozens of compaines that are in the fortune 500, seconf only the US.
China is an entrepreneurial nation, its chinese culture, india dont have that business culture.

attracting FDI shows how pro-business china is.
businesses go to the business friendly nation, china is centuries ahead of india in this.

Chinese compaines are gaining marketshare in nearly every industry from the US.

Pharmaceutical
Sinopharm
Harbin Pharmaceutical
China Nepstar
Sinovac Biotech
Zensun
Wuxi Pharmatech
C&O Pharmaceutical
Shijiazhuang Pharma
Wandong Medical Equipment

Internet
Taobao
360buy
Dangdang
Tenpal
Lashou
Manzuo
Meituan
Baidu
Tencent
Sohu
Sina.com
Alibaba
Sina Weibo
Tencent Weibo
Renren
Ushi
Tianji
Todou
Youku
56.com
QQ
Aliyun
Rising AntiVirus
Qihoo 360
Hudong


Electronics
Lenovo
Hisense
aigo
Skyworth
TCL Corporation
Netac Technology
Midea
ErenEben
Lemote
Haier = Whirlpool
Nufront
Rockchip
Yifang
NavInfo
Hanvon Technology
Huifan Technology
Yulong Technologies
BOE Technology
China Liahren
Pine World
SMIC
Hejian Technology Corporation
Huahong
Ingenic Semiconductor
Suning Appliance
GOME Electrical Appliances
Gree Electric Appliances Inc



if i had the time to name all the rising chinese compaines in every industry, i would have to type all day.
buddy, u got no idea what china has.

china is rising very fast in pretty much every industry, including IT where its the only industry india has a small lead but china is growing much faster and taking marketshare away from indian infosys, wipro and tata.

i could name every chinese company in every industry that are both private and state owned that are dominant in the global scene in terms of marketshare, revenure, market cap, profits, assets.

some industries china is rising very quickly include renewable energy, utility, mining, transportation, oil & gas, telecommunications, banking, insurance, paper, food & beverage, sporting goods, machinery, IT, electronics, video gaming, internet, biotechnology, nanotechnolgy, clothing, pharmaceutical, shipping, automobiles, high-speed trains, aircraft, semiconductor, advanced materials, agriculture, nuclear, optoelectronics, advertising, chemical, etc etc etc etc.

Shanghai has more companies than all of india put together.
 
China has dozens of compaines that are in the fortune 500, seconf only the US.
China is an entrepreneurial nation, its chinese culture, india dont have that business culture.

attracting FDI shows how pro-business china is.
businesses go to the business friendly nation, china is centuries ahead of india in this.

Chinese compaines are gaining marketshare in nearly every industry from the US.

Pharmaceutical
Sinopharm
Harbin Pharmaceutical
China Nepstar
Sinovac Biotech
Zensun
Wuxi Pharmatech
C&O Pharmaceutical
Shijiazhuang Pharma
Wandong Medical Equipment

Internet
Taobao
360buy
Dangdang
Tenpal
Lashou
Manzuo
Meituan
Baidu
Tencent
Sohu
Sina.com
Alibaba
Sina Weibo
Tencent Weibo
Renren
Ushi
Tianji
Todou
Youku
56.com
QQ
Aliyun
Rising AntiVirus
Qihoo 360
Hudong


Electronics
Lenovo
Hisense
aigo
Skyworth
TCL Corporation
Netac Technology
Midea
ErenEben
Lemote
Haier = Whirlpool
Nufront
Rockchip
Yifang
NavInfo
Hanvon Technology
Huifan Technology
Yulong Technologies
BOE Technology
China Liahren
Pine World
SMIC
Hejian Technology Corporation
Huahong
Ingenic Semiconductor
Suning Appliance
GOME Electrical Appliances
Gree Electric Appliances Inc



if i had the time to name all the rising chinese compaines in every industry, i would have to type all day.
buddy, u got no idea what china has.

china is rising very fast in pretty much every industry, including IT where its the only industry india has a small lead but china is growing much faster and taking marketshare away from indian infosys, wipro and tata.

i could name every chinese company in every industry that are both private and state owned that are dominant in the global scene in terms of marketshare, revenure, market cap, profits, assets.

some industries china is rising very quickly include renewable energy, utility, mining, transportation, oil & gas, telecommunications, banking, insurance, paper, food & beverage, sporting goods, machinery, IT, electronics, video gaming, internet, biotechnology, nanotechnolgy, clothing, pharmaceutical, shipping, automobiles, high-speed trains, aircraft, semiconductor, advanced materials, agriculture, nuclear, optoelectronics, advertising, chemical, etc etc etc etc.

Shanghai has more companies than all of india put together.


:rofl::rofl: good one.
 
So what exactly did you mean, when you asked if Chinese people were disorientated and confused?

How can a large population that is disoriented and confused ever be unified and efficient?

By showing them a stick commonly called as CPC.
 
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