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Why we have lost the race to China

Modi-ji is working on a certification system for Vedic medicine. There are many fraudsters, but they are being weeded out and punished.

Vedic medicine is very advanced and can cure many diseases western medicine can't, such as AIDS, all tumors and cancers, diabetes, fibromyalgia, and ADHD.

Most Indian doctors in America practice Vedic medicine also. It has been widely accepted to be the best and most effective in the world.

OOh bhai jaan

Modi is a bloody politician with very little education in science.

Why you keep on referencing him.

If you want to, bring about specific scientists who are working on such project.

Thank you
 
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India was never in the race. Still no is.
Don't know why Indians will keep fooling themselves.

That's not true.

India vs China is one of the most popular topics in India for the past 15 years.

Under Modi-ji's brilliant and visionary leadership, India will quickly surpass China and America to become a superpower by 2020.

21st century will be an Indian Century!
 
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Well stated. As always.

In late 19th and early 20th century, Ahmdabad textile mills (Calcutta, and Bombay etc. were there too) was the powerhouse of cotton textile. Please remember though, Indian textile was cheeper, but "garment" industry remained puny compared to Chinese,.

Chinese had a huge lead on "finished" products being consumed in Western Europe back then.

But where were the accounting books maintained for all that East West trade?

In Calcutta offices of most if not all European companies.

Thus the relative "industrial" strength of China and India were clear even back then.


Please note! History just helps explains things the way they are. That's it. Future still remains in our hands to shape and mold the way we want.

with respect


History also tells us that ancient India was responsible for many very advanced inventions.

For example, ancient India invented zero, yoga, gene therapy, plastic surgery, teleportation, space travel, fusion power, nuclear power, gravity manipulation, computer chips, etc.

It's clear even back then, India was destined to surpass all nations on earth, including China. India has the brains and money to accomplish anything. Only leadership was lacking before due to Kangress traitors.

I have no doubt that under Modi-ji's brilliant and visionary leadership, India will re-discover these advanced ancient technologies, which will enable India to become a superpower by 2020!
 
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No, you are trying to confuse!

These advanced technologies are recorded and described in detail in ancient Vedic texts. India is a the source of all knowledge, all wisdom, all religions, and all languages.

India will become a superpower by 2020!
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Sure bhai jaan
but I'll seee if the Air India will be flying airplanes based on Vedic Design or Boeing/Airbus design.
I'll see if the next mission to moon by ISSRO will be based on Vedic books, or Russian design.


By 2020, Air India and ISRO will be flying Vedic space planes. Modi-ji will make it happen.
 
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Made in India vs Made in China: Two paths towards industrialisation - The Economic Times

Made in India vs Made in China: Two paths towards industrialisation
China wants to jump into areas such as factory automation and build the types of computerised controls needed to make high-precision goods like iPhones or cars. It may sound like another example of rivalry between the world's most populous nations

The Communist Party recently announced a Made in Chinaprogramme aimed at transforming its manufacturing sector, months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled his Make in India plan, also targeted at manufacturing. Look closer, though, and the signs point to a broad shift that could draw the two Asian giants closer economically in the years ahead.

Made in China 2025 is a 10-year campaign to push the country beyond labour-intensive work into more sophisticated sectors, from robotics to aerospace. Modi's goal is to bring basic manufacturing to an economythat needs more decent-paying jobs. In short, China has set its sights on rivalling Germany or Japan, while India will happily settle for where China is now.

Besides sheer scale, China is years, if not decades, ahead of its neighbour. According to International Monetary Fund and World Bank data, China's gross domestic product per capita is almost five times that of India at $7,600, and its manufacturing sector is 10 times bigger at about $3 trillion. Still, China is losing workers by the millions, similar to what Japan experienced in the late 1990s.

Jet Planes

Among its ambitions, China wants to jump into areas such as factory automation and build the types of computerised controls needed to make high-precision goods like iPhones or cars. The government is also hoping to challenge Airbus Group NV and Boeing Inc's dominance of the market for jet planes. Also on the wish list: advanced medical devices, energy-saving vehicles, marine engineering and high-end ships for things such as deep-sea exploration and equipment for electric power and agriculture.

Grand Ambitions

Still, the campaign is in its infancy and China doesn't always deliver on its grand ambitions. For example, the government no longer talks about its target to have five million electric vehicles on its roads by 2020 as sales never caught on. That said, China has reason to be pursuing an upgrade. Gone are the days of 10%-plus growth as the world's second-largest economy heads toward its slowest year of expansion since 1990. Labour shortages are driving up wages and squeezing low-end manufacturers such as clothing makers.

Industrial profits in the country are down this year, particularly at state-owned enterprises. Around 11 per cent of companies surveyed plan to move factories overseas to keep costs down, with Vietnam and Cambodia topping the list of preferred destinations.

More Factories

Vietnam and Cambodia? Not if India's prime minister has his way. Announced in September, Modi's Make in India campaign seeks to bring in foreign investment and raise the share of manufacturing in Asia's thirdlargest economy to 25 per cent by 2022 from the current 18 per cent, a percentage that's largely been unchanged since 1947. Count Foxconn Technology Group among companies getting drawn.

Its FIH Mobile Ltd unit has said it will begin assembling smartphones in the country this year.



But while there are some overlaps with the China campaign, many of the 25 industries in Make in India are sectors that aren't exactly cutting edge, such as textiles, leather and mining."Promoting the manufacturing sector in India starts from a very low base and it's going to be aiming to capture a lot of the low-skilled jobs that are leaving China in the tens of millions," according to Peter Martin, associate director for India at Apco Worldwide.

India's Turn

India may be ripe to take China's place. Manufacturing's share of the economy typically starts surging when a country's average income — in terms of purchasing power parity — crosses $5,000 and will continue to soar until $10,000, according to a McKinsey & Co study. India's per-capita income on that basis is at $5,850 and China's at $11,850, according to the World Bank estimates. Yet, challenges abound. India's notorious bureaucracy contributed to the country ranking 142 of 189 — that's lower than Ethiopia and Sierra Leone, while China ranks 90th — on the World Bank's latest Ease of Doing Business Index. And while it's still early days for the campaigns, history points to China being more successful at getting things done. Three decades ago, both economies were at similar levels. China's economy took off since then and exceeded $10 trillion last year, while India has yet to crack $2 trillion.
 
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OK, now that dream is over can the Indians come back to reality and do try not to overlook the slums and garbage heaps all over your damned country.

Under Modi-ji's brilliant and visionary leadership, India will quickly surpass China and America to become a superpower by 2020. By 2030, India will rediscover all ancient Vedic technologies such as teleportation, gene therapy, gravity manipulation, space travel, fusion power, etc. India will be the undisputed number one power in the world!

 
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Dear sir. We have never lose. We have already won, we are now living on the richest paradise.

You are very true!

Modi-ji and his capable ministers will soon uncover all the ancient secrets and advanced technologies contained in Vedic texts. By 2020, India will master the technologies for space travel, teleportation, gene therapy, and fusion power.

India will be a superpower!
 
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You are very true!

Modi-ji and his capable ministers will soon uncover all the ancient secrets and advanced technologies contained in Vedic texts. By 2020, India will master the technologies for space travel, teleportation, gene therapy, and fusion power.

India will be a superpower!

I'm amazed. How can I apply to become a servant in India. I want to hit on those Indian babes.
 
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