Jade
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That's what it looks like on paper.
In reality, China is pretty chaotic too. There's protests and riots every day. Corruption everywhere. The news is 1/3 worthless propaganda and 2/3 scandals that make your blood boil. Government gets deadlocked over even a new interpretation of the marriage law passed in 1950's. State owned companies contribute 40% of GDP but make up only 10% of employment; private sector is rest.
Exports make up 1/4 of GDP in China and 1/6 of GDP in India, not too far off.
The reason China is successful, and India is not as successful, has strongly to do with 2 factors:
1. The socialist practice that land cannot be privately transferred. This prevents farmers from using their land as collateral for loans, which if the farmer fails to pay off, they could be left landless as a permanent rural underclass and contribute to slum formation and armed rebels.
2. Educating a large number of people up to the middle school level, rather than creating a highly educated international business class, coupled with masses of illiterates.
China's success can be attributed to 2 ideas: equality of opportunity, and reduction of risk.
By chaotic, I mean the government in China has priorities. The Chinese government wants Beijing as a power centre, while wants HK, Shanghai and Shenzhen to be financial hubs, Guangdong and Chengdu to be manufacturing hubs, and Hangzhou and other tier II cities to be pharma and IT hubs; moreover, dividing economic zone by river delta such as Yangtze River Delta and Pearl River Delta have been planned to hilt and executed wonderfully, no wonder Yangtze River Delta alone contributes to 25% of the whole Chinese GDP. In India this is lacking big time. Government lacks vision document for the country.
And as regarding you points
The socialist practice of land non transfer makes the Government virtually the owner of all land in China. This has more bad consequences than good. So in this regard I feel India is better off than China. Private ownership is extremely important. Private ownership means choice
As regarding education, I wholly agree with you. Yes, the government of India has failed big time in educating the masses. Unless the governments corrects this, India cannot take advantage of its demographic divided and on the other hand the demograhics could become the liabilities for the country