let me tell you a story known to many Chinese:
in China, when you talk about corruption, it means officials take 10% project budget home and get the job done. 30 years after 1978, the infrastructure in China is just amazing.
in India, when you talk about corruption, it means democratically elected officials take 90% budget home and left the projects to be dead (e.g. commonwealth game and the 2008 Olympic game in Beijing, compare it yourself). 60+ years since independence, 60+ years being a democratic country, indians still couldn't get any real city comparable to the ones we have in our poor provinces in China.
Nice bedtime story here,how about facts:
According to Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) ordering the countries of the world according to "the degree to which corruption is perceived to exist among public officials and politicians".
As of 2009,India and China both come in the category 3-3.9
i.e India at 3.4,China at 3.6.
Despite the fact that Indian media is rabid and corruption is a mainstream part of our movie culture.
Also,i find it rather naive that you attribute corruption as parameter for effectiveness of democracy.
According to global democracy Index.
The factors that influence are:
1. "Whether national elections are free and fair";
2. "The security of voters";
3. "The influence of foreign powers on government";
4. "The capability of the civil servants to implement policies".
As of 2008,India score is 7.80 lower than Taiwan at 7.82 both being considered flawed democracies.
Despite Taiwan being far wealthier and India being more diverse than entire Europe.
I think the word that you must be looking for is
Inefficient not
fake
btw: Mumbai is like Shanghai in 1950s. 60s gap is also widening.
Do you even know what Shanghai was in the 1990s?
I hope this image helps you:
On the top is Shanghai in 1990,below its Shanghai in 2010.
In my perception Mumbai of 2010 some way resembles Hong Kong of 1980s :Concerte skysrcapers, soaring real-estate prices,slums,underworld crime etc.
I think some Chinese members who"ve visited/lived in Hong Kong in 1980s can help me here