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Experience says, if India gets more rich, it will be more arrogant, unfriendly, hegemonic to its little neighbors. If India was sincere and friendly, together we could do many batter things at batter pace. But the this not the reality.
You are talking like: suppose in a Dell Laptop, the motherboard and RAM are Taiwanese, Display and HDD are South Korean, Battery and assembly are in China. Since Dell has a factory in China, China has to depend on the RAM, HDD, Display and motherboard suppliers from Taiwan and Korea. Here their demand and supply are interdependent. Therefore, their growth rate is more because of a compound effect.
But this is not that case between IN-BD, India is not dependent on BD, no parts of their auto/bikes/machinery are supplied from BD irrespective of the condition that India is poor or rich. But we buy raw materials from India like cotton for garments, so if India gets more rich, their labor costs will be increased, and then we have to buy their raw material at higher cost, and our garment factory may suffer.
Here the main thing you have missed is: like in China, Korea, Taiwan where they are interdependent, India and BD is not interdependent; we depend on India, and India does not depend on BD as much we do on them, so if they become rich, we have to pay more to them to buy raw material from them. So I do not want that India becomes very rich till we are dependent on them, not interdependent.
So if India becomes very rich, they will manipulate our market, but if India does not get rich more, then BD will get advantage like buying their raw materials at lower cost.
Plus, suppose, NE is cut from India, then that will help our economy, as NE states will use our routes to reach the sea. And the NE and BD economy will be more interdependent unlike IN and BD.
Remember, the route BD wanted to India to reach Nepal/Bhutan, but India did not give us. We are not interdependent, but dependent, so our negotiation power will fall if India gets more rich.
Experience says, if India gets more rich, it will be more arrogant, unfriendly, hegemonic to its little neighbors. If India was sincere and friendly, together we could do many batter things at batter pace. But the this not the reality.
You are talking like: suppose in a Dell Laptop, the motherboard and RAM are Taiwanese, Display and HDD are South Korean, Battery and assembly are in China. Since Dell has a factory in China, China has to depend on the RAM, HDD, Display and motherboard suppliers from Taiwan and Korea. Here their demand and supply are interdependent. Therefore, their growth rate is more because of a compound effect.
But this is not that case between IN-BD, India is not dependent on BD, no parts of their auto/bikes/machinery are supplied from BD irrespective of the condition that India is poor or rich. But we buy raw materials from India like cotton for garments, so if India gets more rich, their labor costs will be increased, and then we have to buy their raw material at higher cost, and our garment factory may suffer.
Here the main thing you have missed is: like in China, Korea, Taiwan where they are interdependent, India and BD is not interdependent; we depend on India, and India does not depend on BD as much we do on them, so if they become rich, we have to pay more to them to buy raw material from them. So I do not want that India becomes very rich till we are dependent on them, not interdependent.
So if India becomes very rich, they will manipulate our market, but if India does not get rich more, then BD will get advantage like buying their raw materials at lower cost.
Plus, suppose, NE is cut from India, then that will help our economy, as NE states will use our routes to reach the sea. And the NE and BD economy will be more interdependent unlike IN and BD.
Remember, the route BD wanted to India to reach Nepal/Bhutan, but India did not give us. We are not interdependent, but dependent, so our negotiation power will fall if India gets more rich.
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