CAN INDIA COMPETE CHINA !!!

well no doubt India can and i can say that it has already started so.. we see in this slowdown also still Indian economy's strength is visible with the amount of space available to our policy makers in terms of decisions related to cope up with these prevailing financial crisis.
 
yes .........india is only one country which can compete with any country..but some are need to be made.as we have talent,brain,knowledge in every field.......many indians think for more income they should go abroad but i request such people that work for our on country and contribute to our country rather than being slaves of others..........make india proud..
 
yes .........india is only one country which can compete with any country..but some changes are need to be made.as we have talent,brain,knowledge in every field.......many indians think for more income they should go abroad but i request such people that work for our on country and contribute to our country rather than being slaves of others..........make india proud..
 
Hi All,
First of all , let me clear one thing. Whaatever China has done might b very impressive ,but, i would not appreciate. Because this is wht expected from each nd every country to have its own position in da world. The another thing i would like 2 say is that why we want 2 compete CHINA? Who da hell is China? We Indians have da capability to impress da world. People should think 2 b like us nd i dont think that we need 2 b like anyone. INSHALLAH a day will come when the whole world will say " we want our country 2 b liike INDIA". I think those intellectuals got wht i m talkin abt.
 
Yes India can and India will beat China..This can be because China's economy is completely based on manufacturing sector..If we look at the current scenario then because of the meltdown the demand for the products have been gone done and this has affected China's economy drastically..Their exports have gone down..India is a mixed economy..So meltdown has not really affected India very badly as it has affected to China,USA,UK..
 
definetly yes
india has the manpower, brain
what india lacks is in its infrastructure and safety factor.
if only government take a good look at these 2 factors, surely many big firm and investor will want to invest more in India :)
 
if we see in todays scenario india is far behind than china its gdp and any other data you can see.it is very difficult to compete with it.bcoz for it there needs to b unity strengh power will bt as long as corruption prevails it could do never .
 
no india cannot compete china
few reason in support
india literacy rate is 50-60% where as china's is 90%
indian export is minisical in front of china
indian gdp growth is lower to china and the rate at which indian population is growing will never solve all these problems
 
yes why not we have everything to compete against them all we need more disciplined government n elimination of corruption
 
There was some statistics, in the near future china may face shortfall of labour and most countries may face short fall of young labours. And India is going to have large number of young people for many level of jobs allover the world.

Some point of time in the near future. India is going to control world labour market.
 
Obviously yes....

I just visited China for 15 days...there are no major differences between India and China in terms of work culture and ergonomics...

I found Chinese Govt is playing a vital role of catalyst in the nation's development...the rules, regulations and policies are fairly developed and implemented....Indian govt can learn a lot from China....

The days are not far when China will be left behind by the Indians...
 
India can of course beat China provided India is given sufficient time to compare with. I mean nobody can deny the fact that their Industrial revolution started twenty years before us and that is where they took advantage. Today India and China both are surging at almost equal rate. So just keep the fingers crossed, who know may be the time will come sooner than our expectation...:)
 
India's major problem is the political bureaucracy. Though China is also sitting on a political structure that can burst any day, but still, it is working for them. India needs to to something about it as soon as possible to compete with china.

One point in favor of India as compared to China is that we have a greater percentage of working age population. Also, it is projected that this percentage is going to increase in the near future. But China's percentage of working population is going to decrease in the future.
 
I personally don't feel that India can compete with China anytime soon. I have my own reasons to believe in this. Let me highlight a couple or more of them.

1) India liberalised its economy in 1991 and China did it after 1995, and that too not entirely as it is still reeling under communism. China became a very hardcore player and started undertaking aggressive strategies to attract the world towards it. India, on the other hand, just freed the economy and sat back. The laid back attitude of the industries and people in India added to the already existing lethargy.

2) Even under communism, China continued to grow at a very amazing speed whereas India enjoyed a steady growth rate. The bureaucracy and the political environment in India is what hampered the overall growth of India.

3) In China, people either do or die. In India, we have options of doing, enjoying, resting (more than necessary) etc etc..but we don't have the do or die attitude. Just take a look at our new 11th year plan for the economy and most of you will understand what I am saying. Did you know that we have made money amounting to almost Rs. 19000 Crores from Special Economic Zones (SEZ's), but have invested and lost more than Rs. 90,000 Crores in these SEZ's by giving them tax benefits and illogical leverages.

Once we get more strict and stringent with our policies and cut down the bureaucracy in India, we can "think" of at least arriving at the stage where China is right now. However, I don't see this happening anytime at least in the next 5 years!!!
 
I personally don't feel that India can compete with China anytime soon. I have my own reasons to believe in this. Let me highlight a couple or more of them.

1) India liberalised its economy in 1991 and China did it after 1995, and that too not entirely as it is still reeling under communism. China became a very hardcore player and started undertaking aggressive strategies to attract the world towards it. India, on the other hand, just freed the economy and sat back. The laid back attitude of the industries and people in India added to the already existing lethargy.

2) Even under communism, China continued to grow at a very amazing speed whereas India enjoyed a steady growth rate. The bureaucracy and the political environment in India is what hampered the overall growth of India.

3) In China, people either do or die. In India, we have options of doing, enjoying, resting (more than necessary) etc etc..but we don't have the do or die attitude. Just take a look at our new 11th year plan for the economy and most of you will understand what I am saying. Did you know that we have made money amounting to almost Rs. 19000 Crores from Special Economic Zones (SEZ's), but have invested and lost more than Rs. 90,000 Crores in these SEZ's by giving them tax benefits and illogical leverages.

Once we get more strict and stringent with our policies and cut down the bureaucracy in India, we can "think" of at least arriving at the stage where China is right now. However, I don't see this happening anytime at least in the next 5 years!!!

Agriculture is supposed to be the backbone of the Indian Economy, but most people don’t know that the aim of the 11th five year plan(2007-2011) is to accelerate the agricultural growth to 4% of the entire GDP (Gross Domestic Product). Just 4%!! and the government still says that agriculture is the backbone of the Indian Economy.This plan also wants to a) provide primary education to at least 50% of the Indian population free of cost b) provide secondary education to at least 50% of the population at reduced rates c) develop and maintain important roads in cities like Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai etc d) provide clean water to at least 90% of the population etc. From this isn’t it quite evident that previous governments have not been able to provide even the basic amenities to Indians?

5) In India, we have only 40 vocational and technical areas in which we can get training. In China, people have access to more than 4000 vocational and technical courses!!!

6) India seems to borrow almost every ideology from China, except for communism. We borrowed the concepts of SEZ’s , proper infrastructure development , industrial licensing policy etc etc etc.. from …China!!

7) China in the past few years has become the world’s second largest economy after the United States. And where are we? Can anyone answer this?

Its amazing that many global organisations like Wal-Mart, Starbucks, Nokia etc arrived in China, even before India actually knew about these organisations! Hell, Wal-Mart and Starbucks have still not arrived in India!

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