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Lol!! Non one comes to you for call centre or any other kind of technology work either. We get 100 billion every year out of it. People come to you for soft toy, fire cracker, zippo lighter and T Shirts. That has not stopped you from bragging ( a very typical thing among chinese trolls) about how 'great in scientific growth mother china is'

And yeah....unlike you boasters we have a 50% share in every part of the software value chain.

Your entire IT industry produces about the same revenue as one Chinese company, Huawei, so don't be ahead of yourself. You really don't know there are more to IT industries than BPO? China doesn't do "Call Center" part of "IT", as Filipinos are much more cost effective.

As THE No.1 global hi-tech exporter, China's IT industry is more for domestic industries than writing codes for foreign companies.

http://www.worldatlas.com/articles/countries-with-the-most-high-tech-exports.html
 
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Your entire IT industry produces about the same revenue as one Chinese company, Huawei, so don't be ahead of yourself. You really don't know there are more to IT industries than BPO? China doesn't do "Call Center" part of "IT", as Filipinos are much more cost effective.

As THE No.1 global hi-tech exporter, China's IT industry is more for domestic industries than writing codes for foreign companies.

http://www.worldatlas.com/articles/countries-with-the-most-high-tech-exports.html

Lol what a moron.

Huawei Rev- 60 Billion
Tata Group- 103 billion
Indian IT Industry - 100 Billion +

Troll doesn't even know that all that Huawei do it make boxes. And it comes to India to write codes. Uses cheap chinese labour to box components designed elsewhere. An education will help you argue better troll. Should've gone to school.
 
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Lol what a moron.

Huawei Rev- 60 Billion
Tata Group- 103 billion
Indian IT Industry - 100 Billion +

Troll doesn't even know that all that Huawei do it make boxes. And it comes to India to write codes. Uses cheap chinese labour to box components designed elsewhere. An education will help you argue better troll. Should've gone to school.


Do yo have to resort to personal insult?

in 2013, the revenue of Chinese IT industry is 2088 billion, within which software revenue is 486 billion. In the same year the revenue of India's IT is 109 billion. So please tell me where do you pull this India's IT is 50% of world share? You mistakenly take IT outsourcing business as entire IT industry, and you are very rude when your number is questioned. Does it have something to do with your family upbringing?

https://www.quora.com/India-How-can-India-catch-up-with-China-in-IT-industry
 
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Do yo have to resort to personal insult?

in 2013, the revenue of Chinese IT industry is 2088 billion, within which software revenue is 486 billion. In the same year the revenue of India's IT is 109 billion. So please tell me where do you pull this India's IT is 50% of world share? You mistakenly take IT outsourcing business as entire IT industry, and you are very rude when your number is questioned. Does it have something to do with your family upbringing?

https://www.quora.com/India-How-can-India-catch-up-with-China-in-IT-industry

You don't understand how accounting works I believe. You're just a box manufacturer, most of your 'revenues' are aggregated costs of box componets. Putting an intel Pentium chip inside your boxes you can show your revenue of '$100' but that $10 actually goes to Pentium. Your comparison of $2088 to $100 is therefore LAUGHABLE (if in fact real). Do you have any tech company on your side that isn't a box maker? No- apparently. But that shouldn't stop you from boasting.

And if you're saying all those assembly line workers who wouldn't know a damn thing about the boxes in which they screw and soldier components are 'top engineers' god help you.
 
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We have 9 TR economy in PPP. And your country had just 2 bn GDP a decade ago. What was your country at that time? We are not few elites. Read the thread posted in PDF yesterday quoting DATA of US govt. Chinese nationals in US are top in coocks and labors whereas we are top in software developers, management professionals, accountants, doctors etc. They are certainly not few elites.
My country 10 years ago?
Not too clear....
But China is now the world's first ship manufacturing and exporting countries, the world's third largest arms exporter, the world's largest construction machinery manufacturer. The world's first high-speed rail maker, the world's fastest computer maker.... Well, China is the host country of the 2008 Olympic games... The host country of World Expo in 2010...

I mean, India is a good employee. Very popular with white bosses.... You can understand it?
 
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My country 10 years ago?
Not too clear....
But China is now the world's first ship manufacturing and exporting countries, the world's third largest arms exporter, the world's largest construction machinery manufacturer. The world's first high-speed rail maker, the world's fastest computer maker.... Well, China is the host country of the 2008 Olympic games... The host country of World Expo in 2010...

I mean, India is a good employee. Very popular with white bosses.... You can understand it?

No we are bosses under whom white people are employed. Have you ever heard the name Sundar Pichhai, Satya nadela. Indiara nooyi, Sanjay Jha, Ajit jain, Dinesh Patiwal, Ajay Banga, Rakesh Kapoor, Santanu Rarayen, Nikesh Arora etc?

You might not have heard because biggets employment group of chinese in US is cooks and waiters where as idian group is software professionals.
 
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No we are bosses under whom white people are employed. Have you ever heard the name Sundar Pichhai, Satya nadela. Indiara nooyi, Sanjay Jha, Ajit jain, Dinesh Patiwal, Ajay Banga, Rakesh Kapoor, Santanu Rarayen, Nikesh Arora etc?

You might not have heard because biggets employment group of chinese in US is cooks and waiters where as idian group is software professionals.
I really haven't heard of these names.
But I agree with you - India's elite in US...
 
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There's simply no comparison with China on manufacturing. A marginal one at best on services.

Much of the manufacturing is simply to cash in on the labour arbitrage and to that extents profits will be repatriated to the home country. Nothing to be ashamed of though - it's a perfectly worthwhile business. And it increases wages and skills of millions of Chinese workers over time. Still some time to go before reaching Japan or Germany who export their own goods and retain earnings. Anyway that is no reasons for Indians to celebrate.
 
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We have 9 TR economy in PPP. And your country had just 2 bn GDP a decade ago. What was your country at that time?
Where was my country years ago? We are the top manufacturing country for a long list of industrial products. Check the slide attached.
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Where was my country years ago? We are the top manufacturing country for a long list of industrial products. Check the slide attached.
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Hummmm top manufacturer of cars but so far as export is concern, it is way behind at some 8th number. Nobody would like to buy any reliable high vlue items from china. What ever little beat of export is there is because of multinational cars.
 
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Hummmm top manufacturer of cars but so far as export is concern
thanks to your comments on our car exports.

Yes, car exports of us is still minor if we compare exports (about 500k units) to our total car production volume (close to 20 million units in 2016). But let me show you more about the Chinese car sector:

1. Car export is minor, but it is improving. Car export 2016 is 12% higher than 2015.

2. International OEMs' share in the Chinese market is diluting. International OEMs used to have a close to 75% market share in China, but their combined market share in 2016 declines to about 55%.

3. Quality of the China-made cars is improving significantly. JD Power (a US-based car research agency) runs the VDS (Vehicle Dependability Study) study in some countries. According to its latest VDS study in 2016, PP100 (Problems per 100 vehicles) by countries are:
- Germany: 127
- China: 141
- USA: 152
- India: 185
(FYI, PP100 refers to Problems per 100 vehicles, i.e. the lower the index, the better the quality)

4. China's huge domestic market eats up most of the capacity of the domestic plants. Pls refer to the table below (from IHS) of some typical Chinese car makers.
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There is a thread about the Chinese automobile sector 2016 in the Far East Section. You can take a read there:
https://defence.pk/threads/china-au...-sales-in-2016-or-14-higher-than-2015.472286/
 
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India will be among top 3 countries in S&T by 2030: Modi
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TIRUPATI: JANUARY 03, 2017 12:20 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the inauguration of the 104th session of Indian Science Congress in Tirupati on Tuesday.


Says science must meet the rising aspirations of people
Tirupati: - Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a gathering at the Indian Science Congress in Tirupati on Tuesday.

ON ACCESS TO SCIENCE
The brightest and best in every corner of India should have the opportunity to excel in science. We need to connect our leading institutions to all stakeholders, including schools and colleges. Seeding the power of ideas and innovation in schoolchildren will broaden the base of our innovation pyramid and secure the future of our nation.

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The Government remains committed to provide the best support to our scientists and scientific institutions. Niti Aayog is also evolving a holistic science and technology vision for the country. Technology Vison 2035, released in last year’s Science Congress, is now being developed into a detailed roadmap for 12 key technological sectors.

Waters that surround Indian peninsula and the vast coastline, provides 2.4 million sq km of exclusive economic zone. Ocean economy would be a significant dimension in our sustainable future. Ministry of Earth Sciences is working on launching a 'Deep Ocean Mission' to explore, understand and harvest these resources in a responsible way.

'KNOWLEDGE SHOULD TRANSLATE INTO INNOVATIONS'
Our best science and technology institutions should further strengthen their basic research in line with leading global standards. Translating this basic knowledge into innovations, start-ups and industry will help us achieve inclusive and sustainable growth. By 2030 India will be among top 3 countries in science and technology. Science must meet the rising aspirations of our people. Another empowering factor for scientific delivery is the Ease of Doing Science. If we want science to deliver, we must not constrain it.

THANKS SCIENTISTS FOR THEIR WORK
One major area that needs to be addressed is the Cyber Physical Systems, as it has the potential to pose unprecedented challenges. It is a huge opportunity for training and research in Robotics, Digital Manufacturing, AI, Big Data Analysis, Quantum Communication, Deep Learning and Internet of Things. Tomorrow’s experts will come from investments we make today in our people and infrastructure. The nation will always be grateful to scientists who have worked tirelessly to empower our society by their vision, labour, and leadership. Our scientists have contributed strongly to the strategic vision of the nation.

There is a need to develop and exploit these technologies in services and manufacturing sectors. Ranging from fundamental science to applied science with emphasis on innovations, the government is committed to supporting different streams of scientific knowledge. We need to keep an eye on the rise of disruptive technologies and be prepared to leverage them for growth.

http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...ntries-in-ST-by-2030-Modi/article16982261.ece
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