Dungeness
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The race is not even half done yet, it's like trying to decide the winner of a marathon at the 5 mile mark.
Personally, I hope both countries do well. Indians and Chinese together make up 40% of humanity and if both countries can protect the life, liberty and pursuit of happiness of its citizens, if both countries protects its environment, if both countries educate its population to be able to give back to the world, if both countries can provide healthcare then it would be an amazing good thing for everyone and a new age for mankind on this planet.
Thanks for input. I understand your points and I total agree with you. The question here is not what we should do, rather how each country to achieve the goals that are common among humanity. I especially like to learn from our Indian friends, what Indian government has done or will do to promote social equity among different segments of the society, besides handouts and doles, to lift hundreds of millions less unfortunate population out of poverty, so 18 years from now, when we read this article again, we can all celebrate the great achievement that benefit 40% of humanity.
Here, please do not use the official Indian Government poverty guideline as a defense. You know better than I how much Rs. 32 per person per day means.
As the article clear says, the brutal measures of China has a lot to do with it. And Deng Xiaping's meticulous cultivation of manufacturing contracts regardless of whatever human costs.
India simply did not do that and hence is settling for a slower pace of economic development. Nothing wrong with that.
Let's not forget - China has undertaken significant risks too, so they will have to continue managing the economy and population tight
Yes, your point is well taken. This is my question to our Indian friends mentioned in my previous posts, how India will implement the social reforms that deemed necessary to elevate the society as a whole, without going through the brutal revolution that China went through. To be honest, since the current Indian administration came to power, I have seen it increasingly turned to nationalist and religion to rally the whole nation. Is this the direction Indian is heading?