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FOUR issues China's new leaders will have to sort out


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Ramesh
Indian policy there is enough room for growth of both suits China
by Ramesh on Nov 11, 2012 07:52 AM

Though 86 percent of Chinese polled in one credible study indicated preference for different kind of pluralistic government, the new team is determined to continue the single party regime. Accent is likely to be on tackling corruption and sustain high growth rates.

The labor expansion funneled by rural migrants, which was a post Deng reform feature, came to an end in 2010. Now the economic growth is in 2.0 mode, the strategy is to move away from export led to domestic demand led expansion. The emphasis is now on improving the living conditions of common people to make them move towards a consumer society. The demand for cars is mushrooming. Annual demand is expected to be 40 million cars in next 10 years. India present has a demand for 3 million and in US annual demand currently is about 11 million cars.

Indian leaders still stupidly invoke East India Company fears, forgetting that India those days had no central government and was itself divided into several thousand principalities. If confusion is cleared in India, and Indian policy planners are able to implement reforms for manufacturing and retail modernization; serious competition to China would be available from India; exactly at the moment it turns towards inward expansion. This can create safer policy options for US and other nations to get tough on China, which may hurt their economy while spur that of India.

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varghese
china-Jail
by varghese on Nov 10, 2012 02:20 PM  | Hide replies

what is China but an big Jail..pity these enslaved mass..hope some day the people of China will be freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee like India..

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Ajai Jacob
Re: china-Jail
by Ajai Jacob on Nov 10, 2012 03:08 PM
varghese does not understand what real freedom is.

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Kela Aadmi
Four issues China's new leaders will have to sort out
by Kela Aadmi on Nov 09, 2012 05:43 PM  | Hide replies

1. DalaiLama
2. DalaiLama
3. DalaiLama
4. DalaiLama

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Rajat
Re: Four issues China's new leaders will have to sort out
by Rajat on Nov 10, 2012 03:52 PM
BTW who is DALALLAMA?

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Kuldeep Chandra
China and Inida
by Kuldeep Chandra on Nov 09, 2012 05:14 PM

India and China are mature NATIONS AND have great culture and can decide the destiny of the world. Whatever be the positions of borders today let them stay as they are and end border dispute right now BY accepting the present situation as final.
Second Taiwan and Tibet be given the same status as Hongkong and the economies be all the three units integrated with one currency. A federal structure be developed.
Emphasis be given to science technology and innovation and South Asia. Asia and Eurasia be a common market. THE CONCEPT OF NATO IS ANACHRONISTIC AND AGAINST UN SPIRIT AND SHOULD BE GOT DISSOLVED.

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Chanakya
Tibet Issue
by Chanakya on Nov 09, 2012 04:47 PM

The most important and urgent is Tibet issue to be resolved permanently for peace, developmwent in China and of course for uplifting the image from zero level to top level. Both Tibetans and Chinese will live in peaceful and happy. peaceful.

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