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Beijing: Majority of Indians regard China as a friend and partner in sharp contrast to feeling among Chinese who consider Pakistan a better partner and place India next only to the US and Japan in the list of nations that threatened their country the most, according to a new survey.

A series of surveys conducted between 2000 and 2009 in India and China gives a glimpse of how people of the two countries living in divergent systems perceived each other in the period when both posted good growth rates.

The surveys conducted by Beijing-based Horizon Research Consultancy was released the 2nd India-China Forum meeting here today.

About 43 per cent Indians interviewed consider China as a partner, while 23 per cent regarded it as an enemy.

"Eight per cent said they don't know while 26 per cent said it was difficult to identify," Yuan Yue, Chairman of the consultancy group, said presenting the details.

Yuan left the meeting immediately after his presentation and efforts by Indian correspondents here to reach him were not successful.

About 4500 Chinese were surveyed annually by his firm since 2000, he said.

"There is a consistent feeling in India that China is a friendly country," Yuan said adding that 33 per cent Indians said they believe China would over take US.

In sharp contrast, Chinese regard that Indians were not as diligent as they (Chinese) are and most of the Indians lived in poor conditions with many sleeping on footpaths, though Chinese believe that rich Indians are richer than that of their Chinese counterparts.

Yuan said over the years' Chinese attitude towards India has improved but their perceptions were not high about forging economic cooperation or friendship.

India figured only after Russia, North Korea, European Union and Australia in Chinese perceptions. Only 2.2 per cent Chinese regard India as the most friendly country, he said.

Japan, which was viewed poorly in Chinese perceptions due to historic discord, figured way below India.

"If we compare with Pakistan more Chinese feel that it was a better partner than India. About 4.9 per cent felt that Pakistan was a better partner for China in 2009," he said.

According to him, Chinese also regard India as the "weakest" among BRIC nations, (Brazil, Russia, India and China).

They also feel that Indians were not getting benefited much out of their country's rise as economic power.

The survey claimed that Chinese ranked the US and Japan very high in the fields of economy, education, security and health.

"That is why Chinese are not willing to send their children to India for education and travel. They feel that India is not best in those sectors," Yuan said.

Chinese also rate poorly India's ability to deal with the national affairs ranking it 11th in that category. However 55.9 per cent feel India is good at dealing with "national fears".

"In terms of national leadership too India figured poorly among Chinese perceptions as most of them do not think that India has good leadership nor they believe that future leadership can do better job," Yuan said.

On English, however, Chinese gave better ratings to India compared to them saying that virtually everybody in India knew English though they found it difficult to understand spoken Indian English but Indians' written English is "very good".

Chinese also believe that Indians easily adapted to western culture because India was a "colonised" country. Indians also have a better international structure, the Chinese believed according to the survey.

Yuan said the Chinese poor perceptions about India warrant the two countries to strengthen co-operation and promote more exchanges in different fields.

It also calls for "intensification" interaction between media of the two countries. "We need a forum for political dialogue between two counties. We need support more exchanges between the two countries," he said.

The two day China-India meeting which began here today was addressed among others by Indian Ambassador to China, S Jaishankar, former Chinese Ambassadors to India and scholars from the two countries who specialised in Sino-Indian studies. Indians view China as friend, but Chinese don`t: Survey
 
Rest all is quite evident from the behaviour of the chinese members here, but did not understandthe following part. Does it mean only 4.9%?????


"If we compare with Pakistan more Chinese feel that it was a better partner than India. About 4.9 per cent felt that Pakistan was a better partner for China in 2009," he said.
 
Garbage article, garbage survey, garbage company.

Moving on.
 
Rest all is quite evident from the behaviour of the chinese members here, but did not understandthe following part. Does it mean only 4.9%?????

I would doubt the number of Chinese stated as disliking Indians in true sense. The reason being that we need to know how many of them have access to free press. Pure flow of uncensored information is the only way in which people can develop justful perspectives. Everything else can only be modulated opinion.

I think that more of the Chinese should be liking Pakistan also.

Unfortunately there is no reference to the sampling of the survey in China.
 
look at the positive..............we are not the last:partay:

Japanese are last:woot:
 
this shows they feed on propaganda and out of world's reality

Their companies roll over our feet to get order but they boast of economical might and deny rational things and friendship between neighbors.

If they don't want friendship, we should be more concerned and better prepared.
 
this shows they feed on propaganda and out of world's reality

Their companies roll over our feet to get order but they boast of economical might and deny rational things and friendship between neighbors.

If they don't want friendship, we should be more concerned and better prepared.

How do you know the Chinese media is feeding lies? I reckon you're feeding more lies than anyone else.
 
lets hope the percentage rises exponentially...

Cheers to indo-china friendship
 
i want to know the links betwen the title and the content.

44% Indian considered China as pertners but how many of then considered China as a friend? partner = friends?

Only 2.2 per cent Chinese regard India as the most friendly country, but how many Indian regarded China as the most friendly country? friends = best friends?

within the entire artical, not a single figure is about "friends" except the title.

so, why not re-write the title as : Indians view China as threats, but Chinese don't: Survey (at least there are 23% indian regarded china as a threat according the article)
 
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i want to know the links betwen the title and the content.

44% Indian considered China as pertners but how many of then considered China as a friend? partner = friends?

Only 2.2 per cent Chinese regard India as the most friendly country, but how many Indian regarded China as the most friendly country? friends = best friends?

within the entire artical, not a single figure is about "friends" except the title.

why not re-write the title as : Indians view China as threats, but Chinese don't: Survey (at least there 23% indian regarded china as a threat according the article)

chineese always have misconception and misinterpretation about indians its not your fault
 
It is true that india is a poor country.40% people live here are below poverty line,our education systems,health care systems are not good,we don't have decent infrastructure...
& It is also true that india is developing, may be slowly but growing......

Don't forgot that the chinese were once in our position.They once had neither such large economy or power. The same thing that chinese people think about us was once thought by the people of west about them.
They have came a long way by increasing their economy,developing infrastructure.Now the west think just opposite about china,what they once thought....

The same thing will happen to the feelings & thought of chinese when we once attend a formidable position......

& this is gonna happen certainly...:coffee:
 
the real problem is that this article makes unfair comparisons.

indians believe china is a partner, but they did not ask how many chinese think india is a partner, they asked how many chinese think that india is the most friendly nation to us.

to be honest, the most friendly nation to us is not india. that title probably goes to north korea. so yes india is a great strategic partner but not best friends the way US-Japan are.
 
Oh, indian media blame china almost everyday, and your polician say china is a threat almost every day, under this condition, what kind of reaction can you expect from chinese? And now you wanna talk about friendship, do you have no shame?
BTW:Just take a look at the comments post by indian on the rediff, you will find a different defination about "friendship".:lol:
 
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