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World focus has shifted to India from China: Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven

Who are you kidding? India and IPR are poles apart. One only has to look at rampant patent infringement by Indian companies in Pharmaceuticals, Media and Entertainment and Software verticals. One of the main reasons India wasn't invited for TPP despite India wanting in thus leading it work on RCEP with China.
Huh ...what chutzpah...the fact remains that the source of a full 67% of counterfeit goods caught at the US border is of Chinese origin. Around the world the percentage is even bigger. The proportion of counterfeit to original is much higher for chinese than any other nation.

Your argument is specious at best, Beijing walker has a better argument.

If India is so irrelevant why do you false flaggers rush to any pro india thread like moths to a flame?
 
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/14/b...art-to-lose-confidence-in-their-currency.html

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HONG KONG — As the Chinese economy stumbles, wealthy families are increasingly trying to move large sums of money out of the country, worried that the value of the currency will fall and their savings will be worth less.

To get around the country’s cash controls, individuals are asking friends or family members to carry or transfer out $50,000 apiece, the annual legal limit in China. A group of 100 people can move $5 million overseas.

The practice is called Smurfing, named after the blue, mushroom-dwelling cartoon characters, and it is part of an exodus of capital that is casting doubt on China’s economic prospects and shaking global markets. Over the last year, companies and individuals have moved nearly $1 trillion from China.

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You can keep that credit, no reverse engineering slows down home grown technology big time. We have different approach on this issue. US also stole a lot of technology from Germany and Japan after WWII. Once our technology reaches the top, others will also steal ours.

Hmmm...this is interesting...so no apologies for stealing....you may have a point. I have to think about it.
 
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Stable economy is one plus. there are lots of minuses, from India being in the /temperatetropic belt where productivity is lower, to education, to infra, to people not being able to be herded like China does etc etc....
you herd whom?u piece of crap!
 
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Huh ...what chutzpah...the fact remains that the source of a full 67% of counterfeit goods caught at the US border is of Chinese origin. Around the world the percentage is even bigger. The proportion of counterfeit to original is much higher for chinese than any other nation.

Your argument is specious at best, Beijing walker has a better argument.

If India is so irrelevant why do you false flaggers rush to any pro india thread like moths to a flame?

My My!!! I just said it like how it is.

Did I defend China's record? No! Why? Because a Chinese poster didn't reference me quoting China's IPR performance - Which for the record is terrible.

Easy with the innuendos! If you have something to say then say it straight rather than hurling a false flag accusation.
 
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/14/b...art-to-lose-confidence-in-their-currency.html
flows-720.png


HONG KONG — As the Chinese economy stumbles, wealthy families are increasingly trying to move large sums of money out of the country, worried that the value of the currency will fall and their savings will be worth less.

To get around the country’s cash controls, individuals are asking friends or family members to carry or transfer out $50,000 apiece, the annual legal limit in China. A group of 100 people can move $5 million overseas.

The practice is called Smurfing, named after the blue, mushroom-dwelling cartoon characters, and it is part of an exodus of capital that is casting doubt on China’s economic prospects and shaking global markets. Over the last year, companies and individuals have moved nearly $1 trillion from China.

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china%20capital%20flows.jpg


RBS-china-fx-reserves-v-private-capital-flows.jpg

Still tiny comparing to China's vast foreign reserve total. let's wait and see what future holds, it's too early to tell for now
 
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Still tiny comparing to China's vast foreign reserve total. let's wait and see what future holds, it's too early to tell for now

Its one thing to have FOREIGN capital leave your land, but when CHINESE capital leave your land then we know its smells of Trouble.

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It will be decades,if ever,before India catches China's tailend。:D:D

Actuall there is nothing to catch up. China made money being Walmart manufactureres and leveraged that into excellence in copycat technology. The type of technological prowess that Japan, S.Korea and even Taiwan have, China has never had and will never have because the Chinese mentality is simply not innovative. May be it will change in future but so far that's been the case. What the Chinese do to replicate and scale up massively - no mean feat that and something necessary for large countries.

What India, whether by chance or by design, has been doing is emulation of principles, rather than copying of ideas. Emulating democratic principles, emulating educational methods, practicing diversity...economic progress has been a side benefit rather than the 'where is my next meal ticket' approach Chinese took.

the end result is that in spite of the huge cash horde that China built exporting itself to hearts content, when it looks inwards, it finds itself only marginally improved. China is a case of poor with all the money in the world. Surprising really from a country with such deep cultural and philosophical roots.
 
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Who are you kidding? India and IPR are poles apart. One only has to look at rampant patent infringement by Indian companies in Pharmaceuticals, Media and Entertainment and Software verticals. One of the main reasons India wasn't invited for TPP despite India wanting in thus leading it work on RCEP with China.

Any and All infringements by Indian companies are well within Indian Laws and WTO rules. So tough luck trying to change the rules to suit your lifestyle.

Without China and Russia, TPP is meaningless. RCEP OTOH will ensure India gets its fair say.
 
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China now is improving fast in innovation. China overtook Japan and became the clear leader of high tech exports in the world and recorded the highest number of patent applications globally and also made strides in space , super computer and nuclear technology. Many Chinese high tech brands become recognizable worldwide. China now is also the second R&D spender in the world, Chinese universities ascend fast in global university rankings . Chinese engineering technology now is already one of best in the world and has numerous mega projects under construction all over the world.

How China is becoming an innovation dynamo - ET Blogs

Uber CEO Says China to Soon Surpass Silicon Valley in Innovation - Bloomberg Business

China Surpasses Japan as Asia's Top High-Tech Exporter, ADB Says - Bloomberg Business
 
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Any and All infringements by Indian companies are well within Indian Laws and WTO rules. So tough luck trying to change the rules to suit your lifestyle.

Without China and Russia, TPP is meaningless. RCEP OTOH will ensure India gets its fair say.

Well India and US have a major difference in opinion regarding how to interpret IPR laws. More and more countries are coming around to US PoV as evidenced by successful sign off of TPP. As for RCEP, wake me up when it materializes, it would be fun to watch India and China arrive at an equitable settlement without destroying Indian economy in process.

It is my opinion at the current level, India and China are incompatible with terms to a expansive trade agreement as they mostly occupy the same spectrum in Global Economics with a large overlap. China is a little higher and India a little lower.

However after a decade or two China will transition into med-high income economy with a balance b/w high end manufacturing and services and India will occupy the vacuum. It is only then India and China can come to a expansive agreement as overlap and competition would be less.

Best Chance for India to get ahead in the game was to negotiate with US on TPP by making major concessions on IPR and Patent Laws reform but since India didn't it's place was taken by others.
 
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Well India and US have a major difference in opinion regarding how to interpret IPR laws. More and more countries are coming around to US PoV as evidenced by successful sign off of TPP. As for RCEP, wake me up when it materializes, it would be fun to watch India and China arrive at an equitable settlement without destroying Indian economy in process.

It is my opinion at the current level, India and China are incompatible with terms to a expansive trade agreement as they mostly occupy the same spectrum in Global Economics with a large overlap. China is a little higher and India a little lower.

However after a decade or two China will transition into med-high income economy with a balance b/w high end manufacturing and services and India will occupy the vacuum. It is only then India and China can come to a expansive agreement as overlap and competition would be less.

Best Chance for India to get ahead in the game was to negotiate with US on TPP by making major concessions on IPR and Patent Laws reform but since India didn't it's place was taken by others.

US arm twisting works on smaller nations so they will sign up with TPP. No surprise there. It just won't work in an organization like the WTO.

Its foolish and Naive to think that India and China cannot come to an equitable settlement. Both have mature and responsible Government who server their people. Our working together is inevitable. China is No Pakistan. China is a very pragmatic nation. There is enough space for both India and China to grow together as it has done for 2000 years in the past. That is the lesson from History.

China will continue to have a few years of slow down pains that is the result of its incredible growth for the last decade. That is inevitable, and is not life threatening. India has nowhere to go but UP. So both paths are set and will play out unless something catastrophic happen.

Don't hold your breath for India to climb down on patent laws :disagree: ........... for all you know, when you fall sick, it will be cheap Indian drugs that save your life or that of your family member.
 
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