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Actually manufacturing hardware and stuff is still everything, cut the past and trying to get the third phase of industrialization will not get you anywhere.
Dear, software is much easier than Hardware, even simple 8051 and AVR programming is much difficult for newbies than doing programming in C# or Java..secondly, I don't know why you say that world is moving from Hardware to software, Software needs hardware to run!Ok at least you admit the reality. Look, as software companies, I believe you know it: Making software is hundred times more difficult than making hardware. I work in the field I know it. the world currently moves from hardware to software. Ok I am not saying India is a giant in making software nor the Chinese can’t make good software. but there is a small but important difference between China and India. India people have little problem with english proficiency and transfer knowledge to audience, while the Chinese mostly fail in these fields.
Look, assume you have blueprints & money you can buy a product line for car, computer or ship. But can you buy a program or software that is never written before? Sure you can write codes in c, c++ or other languages as easy as you said but how far would you come to make it commercially useful? Most attempts end up in kindergarten stage.Dear, software is much easier than Hardware, even simple 8051 and AVR programming is much difficult for newbies than doing programming in C# or Java..secondly, I don't know why you say that world is moving from Hardware to software, Software needs hardware to run!
Dear, I quoted you because you said hardware is easier than software not about the significance of both, Hardware implementation is much difficult than software, also if you look at current flux, you can find tons of good software programmers but only hundreds of good hardware programmers. Yes no doubt software is eating the world nowadays, but the topic in discussion was ease of both software and hardware! Anyhow, you are entitled to your opinion!Look, assume you have blueprints & money you can buy a product line for car, computer or ship. But can you buy a program or software that is never written before? Sure you can write codes in c, c++ or other languages as easy as you said but how far would you come to make it commercially useful? Most attempts end up in kindergarten stage.
The world has half of population that survives on one dollar a day. If you are expert in SAP programming language, companies are ready to give you as much as 200 dollars a hour. Yes per hour. Of course software needs hardware to run, but the role is less important and hardware can easily be replaced if defective. the development of new hardware is much easier.
Take again Google. What do you think why it usually takes only seconds to deliver a response to a query that a human would take millions of year? Ok I give you a hint: Google builds own hardware, the world’s fastest switches.
Ok I got your point.Dear, I quoted you because you said hardware is easier than software not about the significance of both, Hardware implementation is much difficult than software, also if you look at current flux, you can find tons of good software programmers but only hundreds of good hardware programmers. Yes no doubt software is eating the world nowadays, but the topic in discussion was ease of both software and hardware! Anyhow, you are entitled to your opinion!
Ok the Koreans provide $13.5 billion cheap loan, because they know too, you are rich while we are poor.Yet Vietnam's 2016 GDP is still only 204.6 billion USD, about 70% of that of Guangxi, one of the poorest autonomous region in China bordering Vietnam.
bro India can look for VN made products on Alibaba, a great platform for great people. my first search delivers 700,000 VN made products. why import from China? the chinese brag they are rich, don´t need trades with poor countries.exactly, software is where the fat operating margin lies. Just think of a hardware which has crappy user interface, no one will buy it. Fact that some software is more expensive than cpu or gpu is testament to it. One of the critical resources for software is talent ie ppl. voila you have low input to high output which can be rapidly scaled or started..etc
The very fact americans have outsourced most of the hardware manufacturing outside the country should give more hint on which is more profitable.
By the way, India should certainly have more trade with Vietnam. Hopefully India should start importing more electronic hardware from friendly Vietnam.
too little, look at Germany, a country that is smaller than Vietnam in size and population: trade volume of $2,400 billion a year. we even export less than Singapore. since we are at it, a good news: with the beginning of new year, three shippers Danmark´s MCC Transport, Taiwan’s Yang Ming Line, Hong Kong´s OOCL will link Vietnam to China, HK and Japan with new routes. I hope we can launch a regular shipping route to Singapore and India too.Those are some impressive figures.
too little, look at Germany, a country that is smaller than Vietnam in size and population: trade volume of $2,400 billion a year. we even export less than Singapore. since we are at it, a good news: with the beginning of new year, three shippers Danmark´s MCC Transport, Taiwan’s Yang Ming Line, Hong Kong´s OOCL will link Vietnam to China, HK and Japan with new routes. I hope we can launch a regular shipping route to Singapore and India too.
https://www.joc.com/maritime-news/c...-cover-growing-intra-asia-trade_20171215.html
not a problem, you see, Vietnam is a late starter, but now has emerged as direct competitor to China as industrial and manufacturing hub. we import lots of stuffs from China, the Chinese increasingly source products from Vietnam. we are both partner and enemy in trade. why should there be any difference if coming to India? you have now more options when buying a crane from China or from Vietnam. we can buy blueprints of destroyers submarines from you. win win.
Yet Vietnam's 2016 GDP is still only 204.6 billion USD, about 70% of that of Guangxi, one of the poorest autonomous region in China bordering Vietnam.
bro we have come from a long way, traveling a century long thru a deep valley of blood and tears, such remark from Chinese here and there sounds sometimes disgusting but overall ignorable. In the 1980 we were one of poorest countries on the planet, with $100 per capita a year. Can you imagine that? In 1990 economically we played in as the same league as Burma.Umm... No.
Vietnam is not even in the same league as China when it comes to industrial structure. Vietnam's major exports and value addition all display patterns of relatively low skilled work for now.
And trade with China is huge due to following reasons:
- Geography: For God Sake you share an actual border with each other! And in maritime sense you people are pretty much next door neighbors.
- Culture: Vietnam is ultimately a very Sinitic civilization. There are far more Vietnamese who learn Chinese and live, stay, and trade with China than that with India. Similarly, far more Chinese do the same with Vietnam.
- Industrial Structure: Vietnam is grabbing a lot of manufacturing that is leaving China, at the lower end. This often requires imports of components, parts, machinery, and raw materials, and exports of goods.
On the other hand, India is usually in direct competition with Vietnam. Both India and Vietnam are trying to grab the jobs and manufacturing exiting China right now.
For example:
Both India and Vietnam are competing for the apparel business and boosting their apparel exports.
Both India and Vietnam are competing for establishing electronics supply chain from almost nil. Vietnam has already gained some substantial assembly and testing work. The same is true for India as well.
The economic structure of India and Vietnam right now largely makes them a competitor.
Obviously since India is a huge country with huge diversity, there are sectors where India is more ahead than its per capita GDP would expect others for it to be.
When Chinese members here use their relative economic success to browbeat others, they are not serving Chinese interests. They are serving their own interests, by extracting some fun at other's expense. But Chinese interests suffer, because such comparisons, even with hostile neighbors make them have a negative attitude towards China.
Humility in success, and resilience in defeat. The mantra given by wise sages.