PlanetWarrior
SENIOR MEMBER
- Joined
- Oct 23, 2009
- Messages
- 6,096
- Reaction score
- -2
- Country
- Location
The Chinese and Indian governments have placed much emphasis on mutual trade. The fact of the matter is that China's trade policies have irked many nations (exporting without constraint but placing restrictions on imports). Before we criticise the Chinese though, we must look at the policy of most if not all developed nations in this regards. China just seems to have copied the policies of the western world rather well. India's threat to cut down or restrict Chinese imports is laughable. Do that and then what? Import at 3 times the price from Europe? Or 5 times from the price from Oz? The fact of the matter is that India and China have a symbiotic trade relationship. For India to counter Chinese policies then India must get off its lethargic butt and start paying attention to local manufacturing. It has the population numbers for cheap labour. It has the skills. It has the capital. It has the resources. Now what does China have which India doesn't? Oh yeah China has clean governance. Corrupt Indian governments who are way too busy filling up their pockets create opportunities for nations like China to walk over India. That is the shame of India. Not its lack of toilets or its curry eating habits but its corrupt leaders.
Ps. Chini is not a racist term when referring to Chinese in India. In fact Chini is an old age term which refers to the people of China. Co-incidentally "chini" in Hindi is also the term for sugar. Accordingly, if one has to speculate on this term then Hindus actually equate the chinese with sugar or sweetness? Go figure
Ps. Chini is not a racist term when referring to Chinese in India. In fact Chini is an old age term which refers to the people of China. Co-incidentally "chini" in Hindi is also the term for sugar. Accordingly, if one has to speculate on this term then Hindus actually equate the chinese with sugar or sweetness? Go figure