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Why India Will Displace China as Global Growth Engine

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Indians still suffering from delusions of grandeur as usual. India growth still can't feed it's massive starving population (backed up by the harsh figures in human development) yet pundits day dream of when India becomes a global player.

Keep your head down and work hard, India has never been able to replicate Chinese rate of growth, with a continuing depreciating currency and little to no manufacturing capacitive to leverage off, India has a lot of trouble ahead.
In China, 200 million ppl live on less than $1.25/day, 44o million less than$2/day, 700 million less than $3/day and over 1000 million less than $4/day.
91% Chinese live on less than the bottom of 9% US population's wealth.
The pot calling the kettle black.:rofl:
 
A country that has only 3 cities making the list of the Most Dynamic Cities of 2025 is gonna replace as global growth engine the one that has 30 cities on the list?

Since Indians have complete confidence in western studies and predictions regarding China vs India,these same people should also take it as true the last word of the forecast by McKinsey Global Institute。

Right?Unless the Indians are a bunch of contemptible hypocrites。

It is a funny world in which the Indians live。:omghaha:
 
A country that has only 3 cities making the list of the Most Dynamic Cities of 2025 is gonna replace as global growth engine the one that has 30 cities on the list?

Since Indians have complete confidence in western studies and predictions regarding China vs India,these same people should also take it as true the last word of the forecast by McKinsey Global Institute。

Right?Unless the Indians are a bunch of contemptible hypocrites。

It is a funny world in which the Indians live。:omghaha:

We know it better in which world the Chinese people live under CCP.:laughcry:
 
Funny Indian style daily wet dream:lol:

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Huh, thats new, when did The Economist online became a Chinese source?:lol:

How the Asian superpowers compare on various measures of development

IN THE recent Singapore Grand Prix, a car belonging to the Force India team reached the finish line just 111 seconds after the leader. Today's chart uses a stopwatch to compare India's progress in development against another pace-setter, China. The chart shows the number of years that have elapsed since China passed the development milestones that India has now reached. India's income per head, for example, was about $3,200 in 2009 (holding purchasing power constant across time and between countries). China reached that level of development nine years ago. The lag in social progress is much longer. A child's odds of surviving past their fifth birthday are as bad in India today as they were in China in the 1970s. Moreover, the chart does not necessarily imply that India in nine years' time will be as rich as China is today. That is because China grew faster in the last nine years than India is likely to grow over the next nine. We stopped the clock at $3200 per head. But China did not stop racing ahead.
Comparing India and China: Chasing the dragon | The Economist
 
In China, 200 million ppl live on less than $1.25/day, 44o million less than$2/day, 700 million less than $3/day and over 1000 million less than $4/day.
91% Chinese live on less than the bottom of 9% US population's wealth.
The pot calling the kettle black.:rofl:

oh``well Indians with their funny out of nowhere figures``you Indians should really chair WB, IMF and WIPO's statistics department, coz as soon as they do that, I think Luxembourg will have less GDP per capital in PPP than those funny mental masturbating indians``

but in reality the poorest region in China, Guangxi has higher HDI and GDP per capital than the sorry India

Outdated data in many fields are being tried to pass as current data.
Classical, Chinese fake data style.:lol:

you seriously under-estimating those world renowned organizations' ability to find legitimate data from other countries to come up with annual nations' statistics````well, one thing for sure, they have much higher IQ than the average of 81
 
How many Chinese cities were there in the list in 1990???:undecided:
Dynamism is vogue term, you can't measure it but you can measure economic activities.:lol:
compared to China of 1990,India 2012 wins in many fields.for example electricity power generation and steel production.
not sure if India has better roads now than China 1990.can you enlighten us with some statistics?
 
oh``well Indians with their funny out of nowhere figures``

Not a single data is manufactured. Check World Bank and IMF data, you will find in percentages like 16%, 29%.....in various categories.
 
oh``well Indians with their funny out of nowhere figures``you Indians should really chair WB, IMF and WIPO's statistics department, coz as soon as they do that, I think Luxembourg will have less GDP per capital in PPP than those funny mental masturbating indians``

but in reality the poorest region in China, Guangxi has higher HDI and GDP per capital than the sorry India



you seriously under-estimating those world renowned organizations' ability to find legitimate data from other countries to come up with annual nations' statistics````well, one thing for sure, they have much higher IQ than the average of 81

Pal, isn't thats what you expected from the "Biggest Exporter in Talks" (thanks to their cheap call center:lol:
Here, this is the classic Indian style of eliminating POVERTY:lol:

Who are the poor in India?

The fact is nobody quite knows. There are various estimates on the exact number of poor in India, and the counts have been mired in controversy.

This week the Planning Commission said 29.8% of India's 1.21 billion people live below the poverty line, a sharp drop from 37.2% in 2004-2005. (This means means around 360 million people currently live in poverty.) But one estimate suggests this figure could be as high as 77%.

The problem, believe many, is that the new count is based on fixing the poverty line for a person living on 28.65 rupees (56 cents/35p) a day in cities and 22.42 rupees (44 cents/33p) a day in villages.


This was lower than last year's recommendation by the Planning Commission to set the poverty line at 32 rupees (65c/40p) a day which stirred up a major debate across the country.

Last year activists dared the head of the country's planning body to live on half a dollar a day to test his claim that it represented an adequate sum to survive in a country with high inflation and leaky and shambolic social benefits. They concluded that the claim appeared to be grossly unfair and scandalous
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BBC News - Who are the poor in India?
 
compared to China of 1990,India 2012 wins in many fields.for example electricity power generation and steel production.
not sure if India has better roads now than China 1990.can you enlighten us with some statistics?

About Indian road network, the data is-"India has a road network of over 4,236,000 kilometres (2,632,000 mi) in 2011, the third largest road network in the world. At 0.66 km of roads per square kilometre of land, the quantitative density of India's road network is similar to that of the United States (0.65) and far higher than that of China (0.16) or Brazil (0.20)."

We are going to spend $1 trillion in infrastructure in 4 yrs and gradually more and more in future.

Pal, isn't thats what you expected from the "Biggest Exporter in Talks" (thanks to their cheap call center:lol:
Here, this is the classic Indian style of eliminating POVERTY:lol:


BBC News - Who are the poor in India?

World Bank calculates on the basis of $1.25/day and on the basis India has 29% poor population(2010). Check it from World Bank website and you can find in in Wikipedia.
 
Not a single data is manufactured. Check World Bank and IMF data, you will find in percentages like 16%, 29%.....in various categories.

lol tell you clueless and you really honor it```

this is what wrote from Wiki
Poverty in India is widespread, with the nation estimated to have a third of the world's poor. In 2010, the World Bank reported that 32.7% of the total Indian people fall below the international poverty line of US$ 1.25 per day (PPP) while 68.7% live on less than US$ 2 per day.[1]

According to 2010 data from the United Nations Development Programme, an estimated 29.8% of Indians live below the country's national poverty line.[2] A 2010 report by the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) states that 8 Indian states have more poor people than 26 poorest African nations combined which totals to more than 410 million poor in the poorest African countries

do you know whats your joke national poverty line? its like $0.5/day``

but even with the international standard of $1.25/day with the joke PPP your sorry country still has32.7%, god know the percentage when using nominal which is more accurate in Indians case, as your primitive country basically imports everything from abroad``

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_in_India

kid, don't show off your delusion and stupidity
 
lol tell you clueless and you really honor it```

this is what wrote from Wiki


do you know whats your joke national poverty line? its like $0.5/day``

but even with the international standard of $1.25/day with the joke PPP your sorry country still has32.7%, god know the percentage when using nominal which is more accurate in Indians case, as your primitive country basically imports everything from abroad``

Poverty in India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

kid, don't show off your delusion and stupidity

In China, 200 million ppl live on less than $1.25/day, 44o million less than$2/day, 700 million less than $3/day and over 1000 million less than $4/day.
91% Chinese live on less than the bottom of 9% US population's wealth.
The pot calling the kettle black:flame:

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/china-...ina-global-growth-engine-8.html#ixzz2VtmrrH2Q
 
About Indian road network, the data is-"India has a road network of over 4,236,000 kilometres (2,632,000 mi) in 2011, the third largest road network in the world. At 0.66 km of roads per square kilometre of land, the quantitative density of India's road network is similar to that of the United States (0.65) and far higher than that of China (0.16) or Brazil (0.20)."

We are going to spend $1 trillion in infrastructure in 4 yrs and gradually more and more in future.



World Bank calculates on the basis of $1.25/day and on the basis India has 29% poor population(2010). Check it from World Bank website and you can find in in Wikipedia.
impressive!seems India has better roads than China 2013.not to mention about 1990.I lost round 3.
:cry:
 
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