I think you are still missing the point. Even when China was poorer than India in GDP/capita terms, literacy, infant mortality, mean years of schooling, average IQ, malnutrition, etc. were all superior to India. Why? India's lifespan TODAY, is what China's lifespan was in 1978. India's youth literacy TODAY, is far lower than China's youth literacy rate in 1980.
http://earthtrends.wri.org/pdf_library/country_profiles/pop_cou_156.pdf
China youth literacy 1980: 90%
Literacy in India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
India youth literacy 2001: 82%.
Adult literacy rate 2010: 74%
This goes beyond economics. This reflects on the basic values of society. China in 1980 was undoubtably far poorer than India in 2001. Yet why was the youth literacy rate far higher than in India? This is not about poverty. This is about society.