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INDIA HAS A HIGH CHANCE OF OVERTAKING CHINA

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You are getting too critical on this.
What about when Chinese media claim to overtake USA in 2050?
surely those articles will seem you like facts and truths.

Chinese media claim? Are you sure?
Not Western media claim?

I think the Chinese media will probably not say such things. They do not like too distant future(More than 5 years) forecast.
 
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Sane thoughts. When will your rabid media learn this? They are fighting against the interests of 1 billion Indians, except the tiny elite that profit off your labor and transfer your wealth to swiss banks and lockheed martin.

I agree we are facing a lot of problems regarding corruption. But all the countries do have this problem.

Are you saying that China is completely problem free ?

According to Corruption Perceptions Index - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia India ranks 87 and China 78. Although its not at all at good rank for both countries it shows that both countries are on on an almost equal footing when it comes to corruption.
 
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"India's population is acceleration faster than China's"

you're proud of this?
I just cannot understand that 1.2billion population is not normall.
provide food and water and some homes for your millions of people that dont have it.
and then start talking.
 
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How can Hindus drink milk???:hitwall:
We just use it for washing dishes and cars:lol:

I heard that cows are sacred to Hindus, Hindus can not eat beef and butter. So I always thought that Indians can not drink milk.
 
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Thanks for showing areas where India is attaining improvement.

India is the greatest source of milk? Very surprising! I'd thought it was Canada or US

I'm equally surprised to see India's milk production is nearly 4 times of China!
 
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The myth of India overtaking China or greater growth rate has been around since 2004. This is the dream of the West but it never happens. In 2005 US economic gurus predicted that in 2008 India would have a greater growth rate but what we see in 2011. India is still lagging in growth rate and CHina has become No 2 world economy. Did the US economic gurus ever predict same in 2005. Again the western predictors of gloom and doom for China had predicted that China would collpase in 2010 due to real estate bubble. But the collapse mainly happens in Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Spain, Portugal etc.
Again in 2020 India despite a greater workforce can never be a substitute for the Chinese Industrial production given high illeteracy rate, lack of infrastructure like ports, roads, rapid railways system and besides Indians industrial workforce lack the discipline and stamina of their chinese counterparts to work in Industries.
 
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Sir. You may not understand the Chinese media.
We have a habit of calling the "Five-Year Plan". Chinese media will not predict more than 5 years of the Economic Problems.

See the plz:
Five-Year Plans of the People's Republic of China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

“If China becomes the world’s No. 1 nation...”

The People’s Daily, the official newspaper of China’s ruling Communist Party, and The Global Times, its sister daily specializing in international affairs, carried the article, “If China becomes the world’s No. 1 nation…,” Monday on the eve of Chinese President Hu Jintao’s historic state visit to Washington.


It is quite unusual for state-run Chinese dailies to use the expression "world’s No. 1 nation." China’s top leaders had frequently used phrases like, “China will not challenge U.S. hegemony,” and “China is not a G-2 nation” to preemptively stifle the notion of China as a global threat.


The Global Times said in Monday’s article, however, “Discussions of China’s emergence is increasingly shifting to debate over how the world will treat China, which is the world No. 1 and has overtaken the U.S.” It presented the opinions of four experts on China as the world’s top nation.


The theme of the story is how this optimism will affect the Middle Kingdom and how it must respond, but also contains hints of self-confidence that China will soon overtake the U.S.


Da Wei, vice president of the Institute of American Studies under the Chinese Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, said, “China has already become the world’s No. 1 in many fields,” adding, “Being No. 1 in aggregate volume like this is absolutely normal, but it can have a big impact on the outside world.”


“The Chinese people see themselves based on per capita income, and thus there is a huge discrepancy in perception. But in international society, aggregate volume mostly serves as a barometer for comparing power between countries.”


He added, “Only a big and powerful nation can develop an aircraft carrier and next-generation fighter jets and explore space.”


Wu Xinbo, deputy director of the Center for American Studies at Fudan University, said, “The West has become so comfortable with spearheading the world over the past 300-plus years, it can hardly accept a non-Western nation overtaking the West in certain areas.”


“If China ranks first in a certain field, the West seeks to highlight the side effects of such leadership,” he said, adding, “Chances are very high that the Chinese economy will surpass the U.S. economy, and this means that the U.S. will fall to the No. 2 spot in the world economy.”


Zheng Yongnian, director of the East Asian Institute at National University of Singapore, said, “Since the onset of the global financial crisis, the U.S. has lost confidence due to high unemployment and Europe due to fiscal crises. But China has seamlessly overcome the crisis and expanded its economy, and thus there is some overestimation of China’s capacity.”
 
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The myth of India overtaking China or greater growth rate has been around since 2004. This is the dream of the West but it never happens. In 2005 US economic gurus predicted that in 2008 India would have a greater growth rate but what we see in 2011. India is still lagging in growth rate and CHina has become No 2 world economy. Did the US economic gurus ever predict same in 2005. Again the western predictors of gloom and doom for China had predicted that China would collpase in 2010 due to real estate bubble. But the collapse mainly happens in Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Spain, Portugal etc.
Again in 2020 India despite a greater workforce can never be a substitute for the Chinese Industrial production given high illeteracy rate, lack of infrastructure like ports, roads, rapid railways system and besides Indians industrial workforce lack the discipline and stamina of their chinese counterparts to work in Industries.

Wow! Now we have 21st century Nostradamus! :lol:
 
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“If China becomes the world’s No. 1 nation...”

The People’s Daily, the official newspaper of China’s ruling Communist Party, and The Global Times, its sister daily specializing in international affairs, carried the article, “If China becomes the world’s No. 1 nation…,” Monday on the eve of Chinese President Hu Jintao’s historic state visit to Washington.


It is quite unusual for state-run Chinese dailies to use the expression "world’s No. 1 nation." China’s top leaders had frequently used phrases like, “China will not challenge U.S. hegemony,” and “China is not a G-2 nation” to preemptively stifle the notion of China as a global threat.


The Global Times said in Monday’s article, however, “Discussions of China’s emergence is increasingly shifting to debate over how the world will treat China, which is the world No. 1 and has overtaken the U.S.” It presented the opinions of four experts on China as the world’s top nation.


The theme of the story is how this optimism will affect the Middle Kingdom and how it must respond, but also contains hints of self-confidence that China will soon overtake the U.S.


Da Wei, vice president of the Institute of American Studies under the Chinese Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, said, “China has already become the world’s No. 1 in many fields,” adding, “Being No. 1 in aggregate volume like this is absolutely normal, but it can have a big impact on the outside world.”


“The Chinese people see themselves based on per capita income, and thus there is a huge discrepancy in perception. But in international society, aggregate volume mostly serves as a barometer for comparing power between countries.”


He added, “Only a big and powerful nation can develop an aircraft carrier and next-generation fighter jets and explore space.”


Wu Xinbo, deputy director of the Center for American Studies at Fudan University, said, “The West has become so comfortable with spearheading the world over the past 300-plus years, it can hardly accept a non-Western nation overtaking the West in certain areas.”


“If China ranks first in a certain field, the West seeks to highlight the side effects of such leadership,” he said, adding, “Chances are very high that the Chinese economy will surpass the U.S. economy, and this means that the U.S. will fall to the No. 2 spot in the world economy.”


Zheng Yongnian, director of the East Asian Institute at National University of Singapore, said, “Since the onset of the global financial crisis, the U.S. has lost confidence due to high unemployment and Europe due to fiscal crises. But China has seamlessly overcome the crisis and expanded its economy, and thus there is some overestimation of China’s capacity.”

Please note: "If China becomes the world’s No. 1 nation..." That is the forecast?
have someone said "China will becomes the world’s No. 1 nation"?

PS: Can give me a link plz?
 
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No one can predict the future. India may or may not only time will tell.

But why are the Pakistani members are jumping in joy for this? Its China and India which are fighting to be economic super powers not Pakistan. Pakistan is slipping into deep crises everyday .

I need Pakistani member's view on this question please (I am not trolling here just needs to clarify on this)
 
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India has a high chance overtaking China, particularly at 3am or so. Have a nice dream! :taz:
 
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