Kyusuibu Honbu
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Probably because its makes their Govt look incompetent for not doing doing anything significant to root out corruption.Chinese again... It just make me laugh.
Look like they are worried more than indian public over cash ban.
Given Chinese losses from Corruption have been worse than India's
Chinese have lost $1.3 trillion due corruption more than twice the amount India lost in the same time frame.
Only Chinese Govt action but big mouth "self-praises" and pathological vilification of Democracy in Chinese state controlled media outlets
Can't believe the Chinese Govt considers its population so gullible to write such crap
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1020349.shtml
The Western-style democratic system of India allows little room for such bold moves. However, he is really carrying it out, and will create a precedent no matter he succeeds or fails.
Reform is always difficult and requires more than just courage. Modi's demonetization came with good intention but whether it can succeed depends on the efficiency of the system and the cooperation of the entire society. More and more people are growing pessimistic about the ability of Modi's government to control the process.
China's reform and opening-up has been going on for nearly 40 years. It had ups and downs but remained largely stable. Its success is based on broad public support. The strong execution capabilities of the Communist Party of China are built on the consensus of the entire country. By observing India's reforms we will draw lessons, which would in turn help us understand our own reforms.