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What can China learn from India ?

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guys, I want to open a thread here talking about good points which China can learn from India, in Chinese media, we often talk about EU, US and Japan. Its time to have a look at and learn something. Please give some reliable replies.
First of all, changing the Chinese Govt is not really feasible now. Please give something which can be done in China's current situation.

Let me start first. How does Indian learn English ? How is the English education conducted in India ?
 
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cant really think about any```maybe letting private enterprises into energy industry```and longer lease of property and land?
 
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cant really think about any```maybe letting private enterprises into energy industry```and longer lease of property and land?
yes, we should look at India development and learn it seriously, there must be something good we lack of.

Another question, how many state-owned company are in India ? How they play and do they play well ?
 
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India's economy right now is a case study in what we should NOT be doing.

India is at an early phase of development, where double-digit growth should be easy, but instead they have fallen to 4.9% growth. Even their beloved Western Credit Ratings agencies are all on the verge of downgrading them to junk status.

We have a lot to learn from India, i.e. how to avoid the mistakes that they are making right now.

The lessons are to never let fiscal/budget deficit spiral out of control, never to have such a high debt-to-GDP ratio (India's is higher than Spain) while still being a developing economy. And we should learn never to let our currency reserves fall lower than our external debt, and we should never rack up a continuous trade deficit year after year. And we should never let our currency crash to such a level as the Rupee has, and we should never commit to reforms only to backtrack on them later.
 
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I don't know what China can learn from India.............But true confession ,we Indians are really admire your peoples hard working nature .................and your growth...............we really envy
 
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India's economy right now is a case study in what we should NOT be doing.

India is at an early phase of development, where double-digit growth should be easy, but instead they have fallen to 4.9% growth. Even their beloved Western Credit Ratings agencies are all on the verge of downgrading them to junk status.

We have a lot to learn from India, i.e. how to avoid the mistakes that they are making right now.

The lessons are to never let fiscal/budget deficit spiral out of control, never to have such a high debt-to-GDP ratio (India's is higher than Spain) while still being a developing economy. And we should learn never to let our currency reserves fall lower than our external debt, and we should never rack up a continuous trade deficit year after year. And we should never let our currency crash to such a level as the Rupee has, and we should never commit to reforms only to backtrack on them later.

Well.. hard hitting as it may be.

Cannot find fault in this.
 
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India's economy right now is a case study in what we should NOT be doing.

India is at an early phase of development, where double-digit growth should be easy, but instead they have fallen to 4.9% growth. Even their beloved Western Credit Ratings agencies are all on the verge of downgrading them to junk status.

We have a lot to learn from India, i.e. how to avoid the mistakes that they are making right now.

The lessons are to never let fiscal/budget deficit spiral out of control, never to have such a high debt-to-GDP ratio (India's is higher than Spain) while still being a developing economy. And we should learn never to let our currency reserves fall lower than our external debt, and we should never rack up a continuous trade deficit year after year. And we should never let our currency crash to such a level as the Rupee has, and we should never commit to reforms only to backtrack on them later.
But they do well in software. Also their banking is good. I have been to Africa, many Indian bankers are there, many projects are done by Chinese, but Indians offer some service to Chinese state-owned company. As I said, there must be something good from India. I am waiting for reliable Indian's reply
 
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I don't know what China can learn from India.............But true confession ,we Indians are really admire your peoples hard working nature .................and your growth...............we really envy
you guys are also hard working, I have seen Indian students spending whole night in the library. Dont be depressed, just think what kind of experience can India offer to China.

Some democracy lessons and and how to give free space to your citizens.
While changing our Govt is not possible right now. So in China's circumstance, what do you think we can do ?
 
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LOL, if we want to learn democracy we will learn it from Switzerland or Canada, i.e. democracies that actually work.

The India model seems to be doing the opposite of that.

Switzerland or Canada? White man obsession overworking again. Its high time that China should stop idiolise whatever white man do? Its not time of opium wars comrades.
 
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LOL, if we want to learn democracy we will learn it from Switzerland or Canada, i.e. democracies that actually work.

The India model seems to be doing the opposite of that.
India is far more diverse than China, so many languages, so many religions, so many people and they live peacefully in general. I never heard any voice in India about some states want to be independent. And we Chinese do have this problem, thats not only because US propaganda, we have something wrong within China.
 
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Switzerland or Canada? White man obsession overworking again. Its high time that China should stop idiolise whatever white man do? Its not time of opium wars comrades.

So says an Indian, even though the most powerful person in your country is a white European Catholic. :lol:

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Please tell me why anyone would want to learn democracy from India instead of Switzerland? So they can have more poverty/malnutrition than Africa as well?

Face it, India is not exactly a case study of the benefits of democracy. Even Indians don't think so.
 
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India's economy right now is a case study in what we should NOT be doing.

India is at an early phase of development, where double-digit growth should be easy, but instead they have fallen to 4.9% growth. Even their beloved Western Credit Ratings agencies are all on the verge of downgrading them to junk status.

We have a lot to learn from India, i.e. how to avoid the mistakes that they are making right now.

The lessons are to never let fiscal/budget deficit spiral out of control, never to have such a high debt-to-GDP ratio (India's is higher than Spain) while still being a developing economy. And we should learn never to let our currency reserves fall lower than our external debt, and we should never rack up a continuous trade deficit year after year. And we should never let our currency crash to such a level as the Rupee has, and we should never commit to reforms only to backtrack on them later.

^^^ How to be humble : )
 
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