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Development Race: China and India         


Author: PaPaPeng
Date: May 4, 2008 20:10

It will be nice if India can catch up with China. We don't know the
full consequences but it is probably good. The key phrase is 'India
is on the cusp of something big' which is the position Indian had been
stuck at for the past 60 years.

Tiger economies are snapping at US heelsBut it's not clear whether
Beijing or New Delhi will catch up first

Richard Wachman
The Observer,

China and India and are moving toward becoming the biggest economies
in the world: with 2.4bn people, or 40 per cent of the world's
population and annual GDP growth rates of between 8 per cent and 10
per cent, experts say that they could one day overtake the US.

Professor Pieter Bottelier, of the Centre for Strategic International
Studies, says: 'If these two countries continue to grow at the current
rate, they will overtake America, although that probably won't happen
for a number of decades.'
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Author: PaPaPeng
Date: May 4, 2008 20:12

On Mon, 05 May 2008 03:10:01 GMT, PaPaPeng yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>Tiger economies are snapping at US heelsBut it's not clear whether
>Beijing or New Delhi will catch up first
>
>Richard Wachman
>The Observer,
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Author: rst0wxyz
Date: May 4, 2008 20:46

On May 4, 8:10 pm, PaPaPeng yahoo.com> wrote:
> It will be nice if India can catch up with China.  We don't know the
> full consequences but it is probably good.  The key phrase is 'India
> is on the cusp of something big' which is the position Indian had been
> stuck at for the past 60 years.
>
> Tiger economies are snapping at US heelsBut it's not clear whether
> Beijing or New Delhi will catch up first
>
> Richard Wachman
> The Observer,
>
> China and India and are moving toward becoming the biggest economies
> in the world: with 2.4bn people, or 40 per cent of the world's
> population and annual GDP growth rates of between 8 per cent and 10
> per cent, experts say that they could one day overtake the US.
>
> Professor Pieter Bottelier, of the Centre for Strategic International
> Studies, says: 'If these two countries continue to grow at the current
> rate, they will overtake America, although that probably won't happen ...
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Author: RichAsianKid
Date: May 5, 2008 01:26

On May 4, 11:10 pm, PaPaPeng yahoo.com> wrote:
> It will be nice if India can catch up with China. We don't know the
> full consequences but it is probably good. The key phrase is 'India
> is on the cusp of something big' which is the position Indian had been
> stuck at for the past 60 years.
>
> Tiger economies are snapping at US heelsBut it's not clear whether
> Beijing or New Delhi will catch up first
>
> Richard Wachman
> The Observer,
>
> China and India and are moving toward becoming the biggest economies
> in the world: with 2.4bn people, or 40 per cent of the world's
> population and annual GDP growth rates of between 8 per cent and 10
> per cent, experts say that they could one day overtake the US.
>
> Professor Pieter Bottelier, of the Centre for Strategic International
> Studies, says: 'If these two countries continue to grow at the current
> rate, they will overtake America, although that probably won't happen ...
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Re: Development Race: China and India         


Author: pg
Date: May 5, 2008 02:23

On May 5, 1:26 am, RichAsianKid hotmail.com> wrote:
> On May 4, 11:10 pm, PaPaPeng yahoo.com> wrote:
> This post, this article, is almost disingenuous knowing where
> PaPaPeng's loyalties lie, but let's get some facts straight, if
> RichAsianKid would take the bait (perhaps that's the real intent of
> this post?) ever so masochistically (shut up!) and repost old old old
> very old counter-evidence (never mind if PaPaPeng cunningly plays
> hidden dragon or whatever):

But the graph stops at 2002 !!

By then, India may (keyword, MAY) have quicken its pace.

Part of my investment are in India, in the field of embedded
programming, and I can tell you that in electronic fields, India has
surpassed China by a wide margin. My investment in China are not in
developing, rather, in production.

If the development is crucial, I'll place them in USA and Japan. But
if I'm in a rush, and I need to start something yesterday, India has a
lot to offer me.
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Author: Raymond
Date: May 5, 2008 04:57

On Mon, 5 May 2008 02:23:50 -0700 (PDT), pg catholic.org>
wrote:
>On May 5, 1:26 am, RichAsianKid hotmail.com> wrote:
>> On May 4, 11:10 pm, PaPaPeng yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> This post, this article, is almost disingenuous knowing where
>> PaPaPeng's...
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Author: Wakalukong
Date: May 5, 2008 20:17

On May 5, 4:26 pm, RichAsianKid hotmail.com> wrote:
> On May 4, 11:10 pm, PaPaPeng yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> It will be nice if India can catch up with China.  We don't know the
>> full consequences but it is probably good.  The key phrase is 'India
>> is on the cusp of something big' which is the position Indian had been
>> stuck at for the past 60 years.
>
>> Tiger economies are snapping at US heelsBut it's not clear whether
>> Beijing or New Delhi will catch up first
>
>> Richard Wachman
>> The Observer,
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Author: rst0wxyz
Date: May 5, 2008 20:28

On May 5, 8:17 pm, Wakalukong yahoo.com.sg> wrote:
> On May 5, 4:26 pm, RichAsianKid hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>> On May 4, 11:10 pm, PaPaPeng yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>> It will be nice if India can catch up with China.  We don't know the
>>> full consequences but it is probably good.  The key phrase is 'India
>>> is on the cusp of something big' which is the position Indian had been
>>> stuck at for the past 60 years.
>
>>> Tiger economies are snapping at US heelsBut it's not clear whether
>>> Beijing or New Delhi will catch up first
>
>>> Richard Wachman
>>> The Observer,
>
> (snip)
> ---------- ...
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Author: pg
Date: May 5, 2008 20:37

On May 5, 8:17 pm, Wakalukong yahoo.com.sg> wrote:
> On May 5, 4:26 pm, RichAsianKid hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On May 4, 11:10 pm, PaPaPeng yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>> It will be nice if India can catch up with China. We don't know the
>>> full consequences but it is probably good. The key phrase is 'India
>>> is on the cusp of something big' which is the position Indian had been
>>> stuck at for the past 60 years.
>
>>> Tiger economies are snapping at US heelsBut it's not clear whether
>>> Beijing or New Delhi will catch up first
>
>>> Richard Wachman
>>> The Observer,
>
> (snip)
> ----------
>
> Comparison between China and India is just a sideshow; the US is still ...
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Author: bikini
Date: May 5, 2008 22:09

India are also doing the same thing. Reserving vacancies to the lowest caste.
"pg" catholic.org> wrote in message news:7f2dab54-91f2-410b-afac-7b95429cc39f@f24g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
On May 5, 8:17 pm, Wakalukong yahoo.com.sg> wrote:
> On May 5, 4:26 pm, RichAsianKid hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On May 4, 11:10 pm, PaPaPeng yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>> It will be nice if India can catch up with China. We don't know the
>>> full consequences but it is probably good. The key phrase is 'India
>>> is on the cusp of something big' which is the position Indian had been
>>> stuck at for the past 60 years.
>
>>> Tiger economies are snapping at US heelsBut it's not clear whether
>>> Beijing or New Delhi will catch up first
>
>>> Richard Wachman
>>> The Observer,
>
> (snip)
> ---------- ...
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