Energon
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I never said that this was going to be easy; and this is certainly unchartered territory for both India and China who have for the most part of their existence always had a culture that either promotes shoddy paternalism, indifference or all out exploitation of the masses.I disagree on that statement. If you compare disposable income on Chines, roughly the population equates to 200 million. It will be tougher for them to build internal economy, as you have suggested.
While the challenge for India will be mass education, infrastructure development and liberalization of economic policies; the Chinese will have to tackle issues like revision of their banking policies, labor laws and liberalization of social policies. The point however remains that if both nations were to follow these respective action plans, China is bound to fare well a lot sooner because they are already ahead on the education, social development and infrastructure and have an exponentially greater industrial capacity to produce cheap goods aimed at the "bottom of the pyramid" market as well as the middle class of the developing nations.