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@Houthiandtheblowfish4 ай бұрын
paje ets will fil up here and complain and say china is collapsing
@aceman90304 ай бұрын
you didnt talk about non tariff measures?, india right now does not have free access to western markets the way china did
@donklee35144 ай бұрын
Interesting analysis. However, you missed two important differences. One, India net exported engineers, software engineers in particular, to the West. Brain drain? Second, the carry traders in the US took the billions that the FED in the US made available thru their quantitative easing (QE1,QE2, etc) program and moved it off shore buying Chinese bonds that were not selling well because there wasn't enough world wide demand by foreign investors in the private sector at the time. This also explains why the QEs didn't add a lot of inflationary pressure to the US economy. The carry traders moved most of it off shore flooding the Chinese economy with US dollars. Billions with each QE. This also explains the growth of the Chinese real estate sector bubble as Chinese banks struggled to find places to loan the bond money out. This was one of the better analyses that I've seen. Keep up the good work.
@donklee35144 ай бұрын
Oh, by the way, the net export of H1b engineers to the US flooded the market suppressing wages in the US. That in turn displaced American engineers. Many of which left or telecommuted to China causing a brain drain here in the US at the time.
@AB-zl4nh4 ай бұрын
Please do an EU version. I would love to see what experts think and how it compares to the US or India, etc.
@manimalworks74244 ай бұрын
About 15 years ago, I started a company in Xi’an, China. All the paperwork took about 3 hours. The local government even assigned a clerk to walk through the whole process. 3 hours later, I had the license, bank account, and office lease agreement. And the local government even ordered a company name plate as a gift.
@tylerclayton60814 ай бұрын
@@enriquemino9963 3 Hours is way too quick. That’s just dangerous. Leaves the process vulnerable to fraud, corruption and tons of new small companies selling unsafe products because they haven’t been vetted properly
@Anonymous------4 ай бұрын
@@enriquemino9963 Democratic Hindia is very corrupted.
@level1selamat1554 ай бұрын
You are not joking 😃
@JinJiaLat-vl1oj4 ай бұрын
3 hours in China. In India even 3 years the investors are still waiting for the licence.
@skninja14 ай бұрын
Wow. For real? Man
@leichen80004 ай бұрын
China attracts talent and exports industry products; India exports talent and imports industry products.
@lamrof4 ай бұрын
lol
@wf6454 ай бұрын
This so true. Cuz Indian talents once gone overseas would NOT return to invest back in their own country. Cuz they know they do not get the pay and quality of life that they experience overseas. As compared to China's returning talents that builds China and is largely nationalistic too.
@UNKNOWNWORLD-k9s4 ай бұрын
Nxt factory of the world for sure! History will repeat again! most richest persons and cities in the world will be indian in the year 2030! if you laugh in my comment then you are fool because you have to wait until 2030!
@wf6454 ай бұрын
@@UNKNOWNWORLD-k9s LOL NOT happening ! when policies and current climate remains. Not forgetting the dirty tactics of India done on FDI businesses ...
@thetaomega78164 ай бұрын
china attracts talent? No, they dont lmao
@LivingStories-fd5gc4 ай бұрын
As an Indian, I already instinctively felt the lack of governance at local level but your video made it very clear
@Dreadwolf31554 ай бұрын
not sure low taxes are a bad thing though. I dunno, on another note India has a huge demographic advantage over China now
@rrajan54764 ай бұрын
Have you been in China at a "local level"? Buddy, ask this reporter about the dangling real estate crisis that Xi is nursing. China and India are different. Xi will go if the unemployment explodes. Westerners and media have no brains nor do they have conscience. This is crap
@kanakTheGold4 ай бұрын
You are not Indian, but a Soros paid Chinese national pretending so on SM behind a propaganda account.
@als2cents6794 ай бұрын
Right, you are an Indian from India who speaks perfect English, who spent his entire life in India, but it took this video for you to realize what is going on. Mu ha ha ha ha. Either you are so daft that your opinion should be disregarded anyways, or this video is propaganda from a scared CCP and you are on their payroll. Frankly, I think it is all of the above.
@AntiFurryJihad4 ай бұрын
@@Dreadwolf3155 A difference of Few millions is not huge demographic advantage. India surely has a younger population but this becomes irrelevant when you see the conditions of the education that we give them. There are paper leaks in entrance exams and university syllabus is out dated, where students in eu and us are studying AI Machine Learning and Data science India students are thought regarding technology that are not in use or knowledge that isn't demanded by job industry, causing a huge unemployment causing students to look towards getting stable secure jobs in the government. Our healthcare system is even worse.
@birdangry50072 ай бұрын
I'll give a small example. I live in a small city in a central province of China. One day, on my way to work, I noticed that a municipal pipeline was leaking a little. I called the mayor's hotline to report the issue. By the time I finished work, the problem had already been fixed. The next day, I received a message from the municipality thanking me for my contribution to city governance, and they also credited my phone account with 30 yuan.
@Rajakji992 ай бұрын
ROot problem in india is They r heavily divided Caste( unique discovery)😅 Religion Gender Kala gora nata lambu Misplaced respect to anyone Hawan karenge namaz padhenge😂
@vivekt.2038Ай бұрын
What work u do btw in china ? Can I get yo linked account?
India and China could not be more opposite. India has a positive reputation abroad but when you get there you are shocked by the abject quality of infrastructure, pollution and disorderliness. China suffers from negative PR yet when you go there in 2024 you are shocked how clean, high tech and smoothly things run. Our perceptions are all topsy Turvy lol.
@喵队长4 ай бұрын
Sad but true
@thefire-nanceguy44404 ай бұрын
also we have the impression that places like Germany and Japan are high tech and well run, but you speak to people who used to live there you hear stuff like you still need call to book appointments, go to post office, using a fax, and more places actually requiring cash than youll think
@faber39694 ай бұрын
India used to have a positive reputation abroad.
@ultimatehamsandwich7344 ай бұрын
thats what happens when Westerners are fed anti-Chinese propaganda for over 20 years, the reality becomes that much more shocking
@orionmedivh58594 ай бұрын
India has a positive reputation *in the west mainstream media*. Here fixed it for you.
@amulia14 ай бұрын
I started an amazon business in Canada so I had to go to China to source the products. I booked a flight to shenzhen for a week. But I was done after the 2nd day. Efficiency there is like no other. ?You want something done and its already waiting for you.
@srdshukla44 ай бұрын
you want to get something done in India, bhul jaao ho hi nahi sakta!
@everuttejon98864 ай бұрын
India is already next Africa, corruptions everywhere...@@srdshukla4
@thegamer-xd6uw4 ай бұрын
@@srdshukla4it’s because we have no openly visible tracking system of anything in public domain. Also, govt job people mindset of not doing work. Don’t worry time is changing for India 😅
@Q_QQ_Q4 ай бұрын
@@srdshukla4thanks to Brahminist India .
@sirgg38474 ай бұрын
@@thegamer-xd6uw go save cow first
@webapple14 ай бұрын
been to india , its the culture of not caring , the place is a mess and anyone who makes something of themselves just flees overseas.
@Utubeisevil4 ай бұрын
this is why ur forefathers were dying in sea to reach India and found murrica, and it is chinese who are crossing the mexican borders and india didnt became american slave to produce cheap products for printed dollars
@stevenlai11994 ай бұрын
Jai hind
@happydimsum82213 ай бұрын
100% it's a mess of a country
@Utubeisevil3 ай бұрын
@@happydimsum8221 says the guy from his basement with xi's imaginary ding ding in ur mouth
@Utubeisevil3 ай бұрын
sure they didnt care about u, some foreigners with half pants and glasses and u r mad about it, chinese have been known to be american servants again Russia since 1970s
@rayfalcone71633 ай бұрын
As an Indian, I hope we learn from this video to become better. The truth hurts, but learning from it is what will make us great
@beatmarsgo6972Ай бұрын
Nope. Because we Indian people, media and government have high egos. With ego you can't grow up.
@praveenkumar-yo1xgАй бұрын
India need to take new birth in mind
@idocoding2003Ай бұрын
Never
@vishalmakhijani2198Ай бұрын
@@praveenkumar-yo1xg finally someone
@vishalmakhijani2198Ай бұрын
@@praveenkumar-yo1xg finally someone
@grgcharan4 ай бұрын
Indian here. You pretty much hit the nail with your analysis. All the initiatives are often directed from the top and have not been effectively implemented at the grassroots level for a long time. Since Modi's tenure began, there has been a focus on infrastructure. But he failed to make any impact on Education and Health which is not helping. Despite 75 years of independence, our system remains top-heavy and even minor tasks like repairing a pothole in a rural road require approval from the state capital, which could be 500 kilometers away. The division among the populace is profound, making consensus perpetually unattainable. And on top of that there is corruption at every level. Despite this we are growing at a respectable rate. That itself is a miracle.
@leozhang-el6pb4 ай бұрын
agree
@rohitroll21194 ай бұрын
Health and Education are state subject not centre.
@NotionalTarget4 ай бұрын
I agree with a lot of your points. But growth needs to be viewed in the context of inflation. Government figures of inflation are 4.75%. So if you are growing at 7.00% your actual growth (after elimination of effect of inflation) is only 2.25%.
@suma84064 ай бұрын
"lawda ka anaysis" look,when you have targetted the religion of "hindu" and called the caste system then you have showen you are already biased. see,how israel is improving and improved,will indians take action against muslims? i am talking about the common indians,and the answer is "no". jitna minorities ka pyer chato khangress ka tarha
@sidharthkumar56364 ай бұрын
It's like an American Ambassador once said... India is a functioning anarchy. Somehow.. it keeps going :P
@vibhutisrivastava27894 ай бұрын
Biggest difference between China and India is its beurocracy and governance efficiency where India is still nowhere close to China.
@ayatahm99874 ай бұрын
european beurocracy
@Alphation4 ай бұрын
@@ayatahm9987 yup she is derived from and illegally born from them. not india
@parnamsaini47514 ай бұрын
Accha??
@vibhutisrivastava27894 ай бұрын
@@Alphation what? Who are you referring she?
@erwin57604 ай бұрын
toilets!
@rupanjan4 ай бұрын
Indian here. You are right on every level. The problems with my country cannot be blamed to just government, I believe an equal share of the blame is on judiciary. The courts are slow, weak, inefficient and skewed towards the powerful and prosperous sections of the society. Another BIG problem is no one takes any accountability here, everyone just keeps blaming each other like a circus. Until and unless we as a society starts acknowledging all our problems and start respecting rules, we will never be anywhere near China.
@cyberneticbutterfly85064 ай бұрын
The problem with that is that no amount of people who wants to solve the problem banding together and saying "we" acknowledge our problems, the problematic people aren't a part of that "we". Accountability must be imposed on someone by someone with the authority and power do to so. This means that people who want to solve the problem need to obtain power. That simple.
@TheFriend2u4 ай бұрын
@rupanjan What you commented, sounds that India replicated US perverted sense of democracy. US racism is equal to India caste system, they can't overcome this sense of superiority complex.
@mantapdjiwa97684 ай бұрын
I work with both india's indian and china's chinese, the different in work ethic is too obvious, china's chinese work so fast and reponsive, while india's indian is too slow to follow instruction, then I also work with malaysia's indian and malaysia's chinese, both are equally great in knowledge ,work ethic and so friendly also.
@everuttejon98864 ай бұрын
...Western slavery(Ghulam) and corrupt parliamentary democracy destroyed naturally rich India forever..........(Terrorist country America wants to rule over India now).." America is World´s biggest terrorist country and threat to the World peace"- Noam Chomsky( American Author)..... Al Qaeda, Taliban , IS etc all terrorists groups were created and funded by American CIA and Pentagon to dictate Middle- East, Gulf nations etc and loot Arab nations vast petrol reserves forever ..........
@vlhc46424 ай бұрын
India's problem is trying to compare itself to China. China didn't become the oldest continuous civilization on earth by being just another nation, China in a league of its own. Compared to every other country India's not doing that bad, and India will almost certainly become the world's second largest economy. Of course US will not give us its #2 spot easily, so it's how to fight past America that India really need to figure out sooner than later.
@bythecliffАй бұрын
Democracy doesn't work in a poor country. Some people won't like this but it's the truth. Those examples that you gave whether democracy worked, are misleading. Japan got rich due to US aid. Germany, Italy already had an industrial base to build on since they were monarchs. China wouldn't have been what it is today had it been a democracy.
@CokefishR23 күн бұрын
Probably because the standard of education is so low. Uneducated voters make bad decisions for themselves.
@benjaminchen571515 күн бұрын
You are absolutely correct. Democracy will come when people are ready for it. The most important things right now are widespread prosperity, an orderly society, and a well-educated population.
@car916714 күн бұрын
Also democracy works well in an educated and informed society
@ZweiZwolf6 күн бұрын
Democracy doesn't work in ANY country. Democracy panders to the lowest common denominator, and it didn't even work in Athens, when the only people who could vote were rich males. None of the Athenian women or slaves could vote. And the only reason they could vote in the first place was because they had so many slaves doing the actual work. It is no accident that the USA originally only had white male landowners voting while women and slaves were non-voting.
@Bayanbi4 күн бұрын
Education doesn't stop corruption @@car9167
@HeyErnie0074 ай бұрын
Having traveled to China and India, I will say that I cannot see a reality where India undergoes the hyperbolic growth of China, ever. China is a communist country, like the presenter says, and this comes with good and bad things, but the best thing is when the government sets their mind to growth, the economy will grow. Look at photos of Shanghai from the 1990s to now and your jaw will drop. India on the other hand has a very complicated and sometimes backwards system. I've worked for companies that do business in India and every time we try to get basic paperwork done in the country it's like pulling teeth. Any time we are tasked with doing something in India, it's like passing a hot potato in the office, nobody wants to do it, because we all know it'll be overly complicated or we'll deal with an Indian government official whose priorities seem counter to the objectives of the country. I do think India will grow, but we're talking 40 years before India grows to the size of China, I think.
@Ranaimuye4 ай бұрын
Growing like China should not be India's priority. There are better things to do such as poverty eradication, environmental conservation, jobs creation, education improvement etc.
@MaZ-tg7ch4 ай бұрын
Good points mate but let me point out that communism has little to do with growth. Central planning and a good vision for many years is the key. This could be achieved under monarchy and it could be achieved in a winner takes it all democracy ala Singapore. Cuba is very much a communist country and there are no signs of growth.
@Q_QQ_Q4 ай бұрын
Reason is brutal caste system. Not communism or democracy
@MrArthoz4 ай бұрын
Communist have their own version of corruption but the retribution was even terrible. Remember the events where there's Chinese general committed suicide instead of being arrested? Meanwhile in Vietnam which is also a communist country like China, a billionaire is facing death sentence due causing he bank to fail and losing the country more than 27 billion. Imagine that...meanwhile in the west, when banks failed the government bailed them out with even more taxpayer's money.
@kamsunleong66484 ай бұрын
@@MaZ-tg7ch Cuba has been US sanctioned since the late fifties. A better example is Vietnam. I am amazed that despite years of war and destruction, first with the French colonists then superpower US, they managed to rebuild their country and economy on their own. Although Vietnam may not be as well off, they are not beholden to anyone. Like Japan and SKorea.
@pardeeptandon4 ай бұрын
The Primary Job of An IAS officer posted as a Deputy commissioner is not to increase the GDP of the district, while the equivalent Chinese officer is to do precisely this. India needs ADMINISTRATIVE reforms more than ECONOMIC reforms.
@shaikthegangsta4 ай бұрын
My sister is a administration officer.. Her sole job is to butter her seniors to get promotion, create false accomplishments on paper, get money and sign the papers for Concerned political parties proxies, create toxic work culture inside department. 😂
@pardeeptandon4 ай бұрын
@@shaikthegangsta: That is what I say. India needs administrative reforms. Earlier, our bureaucracy used to butter up Britishers, and now they do it to politicians and their bureaucratic bosses.
@s.a72554 ай бұрын
@@pardeeptandonread 2nd ARC report... The government have proposed reform but it's again on paper. It's not even about reform. It's about the word "Permanent job". Officer don't care about performance since their job is permanent irrespective of their job performance. Even if someone got caught while taking bribe or someone break the rule the officer will get transferred to another office ( and for that govt pay extra money for transfer) also if officer got suspended ( officer will get Half salary while sitting at home. ) Imagine officer having 150k salary got suspended and now getting 75k salary while sitting at home doing nothing... He would go on international foreign trip with family considering it as veccation lol.. and that too paid veccation.. but officer can't be removed from job... This is utter joke and no wonder everyone wants to be government officials... On paper they are answerable to people but in reality they act like that ?
@pardeeptandon4 ай бұрын
@@s.a7255; Unfortunately, we are still administered by the same bureaucracy that the British structured to make us a pauper state from the second-largest economy in the world we were during the Aurangzeb ERA. INDIA NEADS ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS more than any other reform.
@3008venky4 ай бұрын
@@pardeeptandon oh what the hell you are glorifying Aurangzeb now?
@SpentAmbitionDrain4 ай бұрын
I have some friends from India at work. The levels of corruption they describe make anything I've witnessed in the post soviet block countries look like innocent favours. They really need to get a grip on the local government corruption, get the courts under control. Without law applying more broadly to society they will never get the masses to power the machine.
@lolasdm69594 ай бұрын
You can't Soviet block countries rebuild society from the ground up after destroying the feudal structure, is India going to have a peasant uprising soon?
@Banditxam44 ай бұрын
Corruption yes but old Soviet levels I don't think so... But yes corruption is really prevalent here
@dianapennepacker68544 ай бұрын
Yeah I was told a story about this guy here in the states on how he had to pay off so many just to get his buisness running. Then once they learned he was doing well they extorted him more. So he came to the states. Don't they also favor Indian businesses really hard too? I remember reading they tried that whole, "No imports. Only support our local buisness" model. The caste system is just wild to me everytime I read about it. Not just that, but I learned that they have a North versus South racism issue. Not sure how big of an issue that is for economic growth, but I can't imagine it helps the country as a whole.
@SS-eu2ef4 ай бұрын
I think your indian friends might’ve oversold you on the corruption part; corruption exists yes, but post-soviet levels is a stretch but it might exist in some of the poorest states mentioned in the video. The problem is actually bureaucratic red tape and just how slow it is to overcome
@9064peterpan4 ай бұрын
@@dianapennepacker6854 India is the graveyard of foreign corporations.
@LEVILUP232 ай бұрын
I work with both Chinese and Indian in my current workplace. The main difference I noticed between the two group is that Chinese people talk less and work more, and Indian people talk more and work less. Just my observation
@tarantaran53222 ай бұрын
Very very good observation
@sparkyblue7016Ай бұрын
As an Indian, it's not wrong. I feel bad to think about my country this way, but the levels of corruption, the absolute massacre of meritocracy, and good people being punished for being good citizens due to the absolute shit process of the government, no safety for women and children, backwards society. All of this contributes to the slowdown of the nation.
@emeliealegonero4043Ай бұрын
Wow 😮
@realnapster152223 күн бұрын
Ha ha these are all lies. all tech companies are dominated by Indians. Indians work just as hard if not harder.
@WarsOfate4 ай бұрын
India is so proud of its "democracy" but at the same time, it fails to realize that the populist usually doesn't make the right decisions. It makes a decision that appease the voters by disregarding if it's correct or not in the long term. What generally follow is people who have votes usually want more shares and the "leading candidate" would have to compromise. Imagine compromising over and over, decades after decades, parties after parties with different people at the top. It's like many writers trying to continue the already existing storyline of an anime. Every person (or party) would have different preferences of how the story should be done. When it's said and done, it would be very different from what each person wants in the beginning. To make it worse, in most cases, the candidate usually being picked by rich people or corporations that have profit motive......
@PrabhjotSinghDhillo4 ай бұрын
Perfectly summarised
@awesome9k4 ай бұрын
We don't have democracy we have elected kings that tend to be populist. Democracy can work without a paternalistic government. I.e. most Western European democracies.
@sirgg38474 ай бұрын
india is no way near a democracy its hinduvtacracy
@jjose38294 ай бұрын
india just likes to say its a democracy the same way norht korea claims to be a democracy
@joeblodontchno53094 ай бұрын
china is a dictatorship where one man or a group can impose their will on a population of slaves.. this dictatorship led china to rapid growth in the last few decades.. but the days of rapid growth for china are over.. china will have slow growth from now on.. the ccp used the chinese population as slave labor to make export goods for the west.. all the money & technology came from the west to build these goods.. before that the chinese couldn't even build a decent bicycle.. western capitalists & chinese elite got rich by this model.. the relatives of xi jinping & all ccp elite live in the west.. the ccp has billions in assets stashed away in the west as well.. so the west has enormous leverage over china as all chinese elite are essentially puppets of the west.. look at the plight of common chinese today where the stock market is crashing, the real estate is collapsing & unemployment is rampant & rising.. the chinese dictatorships 1 child policy plus the rapid aging of chinese society ensure the days of rapid economic growth are over.. the chinese are getting too old to be used for slave labor.. the chinese dictatorship used an extreme growth model where the ccp elite got rich but the chinese masses are suffering & caught in a middle income trap from which they could easily fall back into 3rd world poverty..
@lihaiyang11203 ай бұрын
my city in Shandong china, if you have any complain about the city, road, environment ect. you just need to call the mayor hotline, tell your requirement, there will be related administration bearu contact you within 24 hours, and the driect person in charge will be on line with you, to discuss your requirement and how they can slove it. After sometimes, if the problem sloved, then later the mayor hotline will call you back to ask if you are satisfied with the result or not. Everyone in our city can help to improve the image of city, this is just one of the advantage I want to talk about.
@ihmpall3 ай бұрын
I’m from India I visited China and it was so clean and advanced. It was cleaner than American cities. China has done an amazing job.
@lihaiyang11203 ай бұрын
@@ihmpall I haven't been to many cities in India, but the Jaipur is the one city that impressed me compared to other cities in India, it has clean road and nice air to breath. I like that city a lot.
@REALITY-bq7bp3 ай бұрын
@@lihaiyang1120 I am Australian but if you compare today's India to 2007's China which had a similar GDP as that of today's India is very different. If you see the videos of Chinese cities in 2007 is very advanced as compared to today's India. Even China was able to host the Olympics in 2008. You should look into that and think about how big is the corruption still happening in India.
@lihaiyang11203 ай бұрын
@@REALITY-bq7bp Difference is that the ratio of national owned enterprise and private company of these two countries. Foreign direct invesment comes to Chinese national owned company, but the invensment to India goes to personal account. Every country has corruption it's just in one way or another, but on the national level like China, the foreign invesment can be placed in a better way.
@AbhishekSingh-jf7co2 ай бұрын
First of all, politics and economy or money are two very different things. The economy of any country depends on its middle class population, at what rate it is growing, how much their middle class population is increasing. And now the middle class population in China is stable, only their income is increasing, so China is largely moving towards slow growth. In USA this middle class population is neither increasing nor their income is increasing, hence the reason behind their slow growth. In Europe, this middle class population is declining and their income is stagnant, hence the growth is declining. In Korea and Japan, the middle class population is decreasing very rapidly and the income is stagnant due to which the growth there is also falling rapidly. But when we talk about India, the middle class population of India is increasing and their income is also increasing gradually and when this level will reach the level of China in 2000 which according to me will happen by 2035-40. Then India can also show growth like China and remember one thing of mine, there is a huge difference between economy and politics. And also remember, a company come to a country if the country has substantial amount of people to sell its goods first in same country then outside.
@crazyjohnhoward4 ай бұрын
Young Chineses worked for thr the betterment of their country while young Indians worked to leave their country.
Young Chinese in China are just trying to make enough money to live and support their families if they make enough to even support one. Youth unemployment in China is quite high.
@mounbakko58713 ай бұрын
...you stated exactly the same idea held here... even more, if there were to be a war against India and China... hold no hope for India... and if there were to be one with the US... place no bet on the US with all its sophisticated weapons... determination and will-power... or as you put it... doing it for the betterment of their country... is what gives the Chinese the edge because it is more powerful than any weapon and cannot be killed by weapons... a lesson from Vietnam.
@kurapatichaitanya7053 ай бұрын
China didn't betray their Youth unlike India. India is internally fragile, emotions, caste, ethnic reasons can overpower logic and long term strategy. How can you do long term good if you worry about public pleasing every 4 years? Fyi china funds their youth to study abroad entirely to come back to china to build in China, where as Indian banks charge high interest rates to people who wants to study abroad
@shamittripathi36092 ай бұрын
Great video!! All Indian politicians should see this. No Indian media channel has balls to do this story.
@alanw5364Ай бұрын
Isn't it democracy and freedom? Can't you criticize?
@Itbegins-nh2qwАй бұрын
@@alanw5364here all state parties have influence on their respective state media . They will blame each other.
@Skyo.oАй бұрын
@@Itbegins-nh2qw who is to be blamed? let me see..who is the one who has remained in power since independence? ale? dimag kaam nhi kar rha?🤡
@ZweiZwolf6 күн бұрын
Indian politicians would say it's anti-Indian propaganda by Paki / Chinese / Muslim.
@SauravMishra0072 күн бұрын
@@alanw5364fuck democracy and freedom of speech, as long as i can have a good standard of living
@obsidianstatue4 ай бұрын
This is why this channel is way better than "Economics Explained".
@m1l3s274 ай бұрын
Economics Explained has fallen way off. I definitely come here way more often now.
@stud64144 ай бұрын
And I actually can understand this host.
@PerryKobalt4 ай бұрын
EE nowadays are mere Propagandist with typical Unrealistic American "Source is that I made it up"
@yulyeong92204 ай бұрын
Economics explained also has done while not awful morally not great stuff
@iraqlobster76784 ай бұрын
@@m1l3s27 Yeah. He has fallen off but there are times he gets it right. For example he was mostly correct on his latest video on the Philippines.
@soothingmoments89673 ай бұрын
As an Indian, 95 percent has lacks civic sense.
@ArtisticAroma3 ай бұрын
totally agree.. India is indeed beautiful as a country. But people here and their mindset is worst..
@monkeysingh69393 ай бұрын
Judiciary and Bureaucracy are like curse of India. These two should be abolished altogether.
@Death__02 ай бұрын
Another lesser discussed reason for ... Why? because of Democracy! & imagine if China was a democracy, its ideological borders would have remained open.. then the USA would have never allowed China to grow to this extent. USA would have caused riots, regime change, liberal charade to pull down China's growth. In India's case these things are also happening along with bad governance. For e.g:- In 2014 during the Sonia administration, a report by the CBI was put on Manmohan's desk. This report contained the names of more than 300 NGOs whose actions/protest has caused India's infrastructure to fall back as much as 15 years. USA knows there are only 2 countries which can match it and that is China & India. They couldn't control China because of Communism but have always maintained a strong hold on India because of democracy & values it propagates give their proxies a gap where they can covertly operate. See I am not saying there aren't other reasons but this is also a BIG, extremely BIG reason which NO ONE talks about that's why I mentioned it. Take Bangladesh for an e.g, they didn't do what Biden asked now their protest falered up so much so previous PM had to leave, coincidentally enough power goes to Yunus( a favourite of Democrats,Obama himself has rewarded him with highest civilian honour of USA, also a document was leaked by Wikileaks which contained conversation between Yunus & US govt. regarding Bangladesh so both have deep relationship) Another example is Pakistan, USA criticiser ex-PM Imran Khan is in jail, the Pakistan Army General who played a key role in suppressing Imran Khan has very close relationship with USA. So yeah, one of the reasons why USA (especially Democrats.. Trump was different he didn't covertly meddle in other country affairs) always try to sell Democracy and Freedom so much is because this type of governance give them access to setup institutions which can be used as proxy to control the Political, social and people's will within that country. I must mention I am not against democracy but Democracies remote control is in the hand of USA which isn't a good thing for other democracies. There are some deficiencies in democracy which need to be worked on but the problem is any change made in that direction will hurt USA's interest and their govt. will start calling that country pseudo democracy and Autocracy.
@zuesart36272 ай бұрын
@@Death__0 太聪明了,在中国每个了解政治的人都赞同这点
@rizwanrizvi82072 ай бұрын
That seems like an exaggerated claim. Can you provide a credible source or study that supports this 95% statistic? Generalizations like these should be backed by reliable data, otherwise, they remain just opinions.
@KarthikP-dr9ym4 ай бұрын
I am an Indian and i cannot change my peoples mindset it sucks man.its like showing a torch to blind person.
@wqz27814 ай бұрын
IM CHINESE
@satyasankalpapanigrahi94164 ай бұрын
@@wqz2781so what
@lostsoul80554 ай бұрын
@@wqz2781 Hi bro ,Im Indian living in southern part of India
@wqz27814 ай бұрын
@@lostsoul8055 I LIKE INDIAN FOOD,MASALA
@wqz27814 ай бұрын
@@lostsoul8055 But your government won't let me in
@rudranroy21092 ай бұрын
India can, maybe, compete with Nigeria, not China. Period.
@JasmineJu4 ай бұрын
Also, 75% of women in India are unemployed. One of the keys to China's success was the mobilization of female workers in the manufacturing sector. It's hard to grow an economy when you exclude half of the workforce.
@dylanalmeida79874 ай бұрын
Out of curiosity where did you get this 75%.
@ananthuajay64704 ай бұрын
@@dylanalmeida7987Just check Female Labor Force Participation rate... It peaked in 2000s then has been falling ever since
@rickgolder68184 ай бұрын
Uhhh....what year report is this ?? Edit:- women labour force is around 33%, which was around 23% in 2017-2018, so I would call that an increment.
@rickgolder68184 ай бұрын
@@ananthuajay6470last time I checked it was growing.
@hengongchua62504 ай бұрын
I was told more Indians don't want their wife to go out and work and also parents too don't want their daughters to go out to work. The reason is chances of taking advantage by other men or even getting rape is very high. So, they prefer the women to stay at home doing household works.
@Ab-mz2k4 ай бұрын
Hey bud I’ve been watching you over a year now- always highly informative. I’m an Indian and it’s fascinating how well you’ve captured what we instinctively have felt for a while
@69elchupacabra694 ай бұрын
He forgot one key detail that while Chinese mainlanders are known to be rude and unhygienic themselves, nothing beats India when it comes to their rivers and rape.
@debodatta73984 ай бұрын
Actually if you look just at West India (Gujarat and Maharashtra) or South India (Madrasis) those regions growth have surpassed Chinas equivalent growth rate at the similar period. It’s only due to East India and the glut of North India particularly cowbelt that India lags behind China
@ArawnOfAnnwn4 ай бұрын
@@debodatta7398 That isn't news. That's been the case since independence, and frankly even before independence. The so-called BIMARU states even literally have an acronym for themselves that encapsulates that.
@vervetech93954 ай бұрын
If India was less arrogant, it could work with China instead of against China out of jealousy. Modi rejected BYD investment into India last year. Now BYD has invested in Europe instead 🤦🏻♂️
@ShivanshuTyagi729814 ай бұрын
@@vervetech9395 So we should lose our people to China? It already illegally administraters a part of India and claims a whole state. We'd rather be poor than betray our people for money.
@DnyanX14 ай бұрын
As an Indian, I agree! Please also throw in the huge problem of corruption and organized crime syndicates run by the politician themselves.
@rak24ron4 ай бұрын
That is there all over the world, not only india
@kanakTheGold4 ай бұрын
You are not Indian, but a Soros paid Chinese national pretending so on SM behind a propaganda account.
@kanakTheGold4 ай бұрын
Few observations about this video and the comments:- 1. This is CCP sponsored video to ONLY denigrate India as a place where only wrong is present. 2. Most commenters are Chinese/ Taiwanese nationals or immigrants- again mostly on CCP paycheck. Few commentors pretend "As an India, I also agree... I also hate my country..." again most of these are Chinese or other foreign nationals who have no other benefit trashing India other than being paid. 3. Within a couple days of video, far more views and comments, All OF THEM EXTREMELY NEGATIVE. Why would Non Indians benefit from downgrading India, even if they DO NOT LIVE there ? 4. Timing is just when there are attacks by Pakistan sponsored terrorism and cross border violations by pakistan army (again Chinese link). 5. Title is misleading. Which economists? What are their credentials ? Rajan and Devesh are known Soros agents and all of their predictions went wrong. They have only mocked the poor of nation and even wished for their eradication. With money you can sponsor any bullshit crap video, pass it off as study and a reality. Expect more such Anti India, anti Indian anti incumbent govt videos which give an exaggerated and distorted 1-SIDED VIEW ONLY. Because that is in Chinese interests. This channel itself will churn out many videos in the weeks to come. I BET YOU, JUST WATCH OUT !
@scottwilliams16234 ай бұрын
Those 2 areas you also cannot beat China in. China is probably the world leader in corruption, so much they even developed it as an export industry and yes indeed the politicians there run the largest organised crime syndicates, which they have also developed into an export industry.
@Youdadthere4 ай бұрын
@@rak24ron Why is my country not like this? It is very efficient and will catch corrupt people. There are corrupt people in your country too, why don't you crack down on them? And it is efficient only if you pay them. This is very wrong. Not every country is like India. Yours has been rotten since the beginning of the rulers.
@ப்ரூஸ்லீ3 ай бұрын
India is a mess. Each state has different types of caste. And one will not let other develop. Thats the beauty of my country..
@ମୁଁନବୀନ_ପାଣ୍ଡୁ3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@BHAGATingh2 ай бұрын
😂
@RachidJanssen2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@bharatasranii2 ай бұрын
Agreed, even hindi is only spoken in some state while other state don't know Hindi. Politics are always revolving around religion. Crimes are increasing at alarming rate.
@Dagestanwarrior9002 ай бұрын
Hindu is real problem in India society
@muneerdba4 ай бұрын
In my opinio only two reasons 1. Corruption 2. Poor education system.
@onaatu32894 ай бұрын
Bro, It's the culture what made indian what they are now
@JitzyJT4 ай бұрын
corruption, poor education system and lack of intent.....
@tamagawa82274 ай бұрын
相信我,印度需要做的只有两件事情,就必然会腾飞!1.土地改革,2.文化革命
@muneerdba4 ай бұрын
@@tamagawa8227 please write in English
@indosanct-rn9sr4 ай бұрын
What did ur caste achieve so far except lower pass mark from 50:100 to 30:100
@dimitriskyriakides9984 ай бұрын
Having been involved with China since 1992 , (we built more than 100 big ships and repaired more than 500 ships all over, and having been involved with the groth of the popular marathon movement) I had the opportunity to witnes the growth of China, and having visited key cities in India several times for business during the same time, yes I absolutely agree. The Chinese miracle can not be copied or dublicated by any other country. Culture, education, way of thingking and finally the "socialism Chinese style" of the governing sysyem is what has made China what it is today. Full stop.
@peliculiar4 ай бұрын
In which way is China socialistic ... ?
@porcelaincrown4 ай бұрын
@@peliculiar definitely not via the culture but in the way there is no private property and its a very centrally planned economy that revolves around the government.
@peliculiar4 ай бұрын
@@porcelaincrown CCP owns everything but CCP ≠ China. There is an unheathy competiton among their citizens, low trust society, scams everywhere you look at. When I imagine socialism, I imagine equality among people and safety nets for the ones in problems. There is nothing like that in China, even USA is more socialistic than China in this regard.
@joshisikhagmail4 ай бұрын
Are you still involved with ships? Do you have ships that need to be scrapped?
@lvjinbin284 ай бұрын
@@peliculiar which way? everyway, like government is communist, house's land is owned by government, public sector economy is 30%, CCP will interfere with the economic structure, top rich can't control Chinese politics, but there's only one thing that China isn't so socialist, China embrace free trade, market economy and globalization, so China is Soviet+Japan mixed sociaty.
@@kucchbechoindia super power 2020?? Who gave this slogan ?? I nvr heard this . I heard India super power by 2047
@prajullas4 ай бұрын
@@buddhadevadak5752 You are a typical Indian : If he goes to China ; Does it solve India's problem
@Imperfectly_perfect_0074 ай бұрын
Read about them APJ Kalam sir..he had stated it you d*mb@@jayakishore3032
@Blaze070912 ай бұрын
Only place india can outgrow China’s economy is in Bollywood movies 🍿
@颜ii28 күн бұрын
同意😂
@개고기수프14 күн бұрын
However, in reality, the profits and economic scale of Chinese films are greater than those of Bollywood.
@Tate52521 минут бұрын
@@개고기수프 Major individual companies in China are bigger than the entire Indian economy.
@InfoWiser4 ай бұрын
Being an Indian, the last thing I want is for my kids to live in India. The corruption.... well how should I put it. From traffic stops to BSNL offices, from Tehsildar (when dealing with land) to even doctors and even schools (yes they do take bribery), every single aspect of your already awful life in this country is made even more awful.
@stevenlai11994 ай бұрын
Palku khutta
@SaloniJha-km5os3 ай бұрын
Me too 😅
@QabilAGhor3 ай бұрын
You are first Indian I have come across who is not singing praises of India. All the Indians I have ever met can't stop extolling the greatness, beauty, and development in India. It seems that most of them are living in nationalistic euphoria. They are proud of EVERYTHING. Even when our friends pointed out some of the bad things, they retorted by saying that the US and other countries are either the same or far worse in those aspects.
@SaloniJha-km5os3 ай бұрын
@@QabilAGhor if people doesn't know their flaws how they correct them . I know every country has some pros and cons but focusing on too much on pros make an illusion of everything is right even when it's not . Problem with Indian they don't take criticism as a problem to fix rather they make a mindset that if anyone say something is wrong then they are anti - nationalist that's why you can't have a proper conversation about the problem which country has been facing.😶
@JoshuaShaoMutao3 ай бұрын
@@QabilAGhor Like narcassists
@johnweerasinghe41394 ай бұрын
I came to the US in 1985. It took about a week to incorporate, get a bank account, and sign a lease for the office on 7th Avenue. At that time, I was impressed that I didn't have to bribe anybody.
@druppada4 ай бұрын
It is ignorance if anybody thinks that to open Bank account and signing agreement needs a .bribe. I think this video is created to praise China and undermine India.
@delbertbaronlee89234 ай бұрын
Of course US is also efficient.. if it wasn't, it would become the worlds super power. India is just a wannabe. As for China, they are efficient. But being a police state is not inducive for innovation and creativity. So lets wait and see how far can they government push China up.
@FulgenceMalvenue3 ай бұрын
What country did you come from?
@PeepingTom-xy9di3 ай бұрын
@@FulgenceMalvenue his name indicates he might be from Sri Lanka
@danlightened3 ай бұрын
Yes, the biggest problem in India is systematic corruption, which somehow is not mentioned. Yes, the caste system is alive, at least in rural areas but the impact is not as much as he mentioned. Or at least, in the way he mentions it. Tenders are floated by the government by thousands of projects. Often the lowest bidder wins. Let's say it's a million dollar project. Someone will quote 900k and win the tender. He will pay all the government officials (and trust me, there are a shit ton of them all along the way), local and big politicians, some local goons too and all the civil engineers supervising that project to NOT look at all the shoddy work they will be doing on the project. Maybe all of them will take 300k, the company will keep 300k and if luckily for us, might spend the rest of 300k on the project. Now, this is just one area. That's how it is in every area in India. Until this changes, (which I don't see happening anytime soon), most of the working class will continue to live paycheck to paycheck.
@chenmacro4 ай бұрын
Let me tell you the secret of the success in China: 1. the entire country works as a giant corporation. Xi is the president, premier Li is the CEO and the ministers are CxO's. Each province is a branch. The communist party is the HR system. 2. For thousands years, the mainstream ideology is a philosophy - Confucianism, Chinese always pay a lot of attention to the education, and work very hard, very discipline.
@theultimatereductionist75924 ай бұрын
The ideology of Communism -- of paying those who do the actual hard work MORE than anyone trying to profit off them such as managers or executives - was ALSO a big positive for China's economy.
@ex.hindu.now.atheist4 ай бұрын
@chenmacro "Let me tell you [...] work very hard, very discipline." =========================================== ON THE OTHER HAND, innumerable Indians want to: 1. IMAGINE that their culture (i.e. Hindu culture, SO-CALLED Sanatana Dharmist culture) has been the ONLY 'advanced culture' noble, ethical culture, 2. IMAGINE that all other people around the world have been either dullards and/or unethical crooks, 3. keep squabbling over irrelevant things like religion and caste (SO-CALLED Jati, SO-CALLED Varna system). 4. keep playing the victim-card. *This problem has become much more severe since 26 May 2014 C.E., and continues to be so as on 11 July 2024 C.E.*
@jbqu31424 ай бұрын
#1 reason of China’s success: Trillions of US$ invested there by westerners.
@batista988544 ай бұрын
And don't forget another point i.e slowly capturing land from neighbouring countries
@sushisushi_9154 ай бұрын
@@batista98854oh yeah its not like the white people historically not colonized asia is it not? hypocrites
@wj82liz2 ай бұрын
why people can’t stop comparing these two countries? their difference can be the easily explained when people are looking at their olympic medal numbers 😅
@gregthegreatofficial3 ай бұрын
I am Indian by birth, but I came to US very young and lived with Americans for most of my life. I tried to start a business with some Indians, but I noticed they were quiet emotional and improfessional with their approach. I have done business with Chinese, and it's always been a decent experience.
@TruthTeller88883 ай бұрын
@@gregthegreatofficial agree, its Indian culture which is worst I have ever seen.
@DeTny-vj9nm3 ай бұрын
Would Vivek deport you Indians, or just us Mexicans?
@TruthTeller88883 ай бұрын
@@DeTny-vj9nm illegals … you got your answer
@devverma84843 ай бұрын
you live in US, an English speaking country and use the word "improfessional" .....what a waste you are! Glad you left :D
@daksans67643 ай бұрын
@@DeTny-vj9nmWho Vivek?
@syncmaster915n4 ай бұрын
India's main competitor is not China. It's Vietnam, Mexico, Indonesia, etc.
@bopian89134 ай бұрын
And Papua New Guinea
@hyphoneto4 ай бұрын
@@bopian8913😂
@UNKNOWNWORLD-k9s4 ай бұрын
@@bopian8913 bro my city has 10 times the GDP of papua new guinea😂😂😂😂 and still less population!
@ousefk54764 ай бұрын
Nope, just a handful of nations from Africa. Mexico is far better.
@villainuday53654 ай бұрын
I think it's Pakistan at this point.
@shenlee26804 ай бұрын
The gap in economic size is 5 times that of India. Even if China grows 4% per year and India grows 6 or 7%, the gap is still widening.
@MountainPork224 ай бұрын
Buddy, compounding interest is very powerful. Yes, initially, the higher economy will grow more raw figure wise, but it won't take long for the smaller economy to overtake the larger if it grows consistently at 7%, while the larger grows at 4%. Model it on a spreadsheet and you'll see.
@CombatHD34 ай бұрын
@@MountainPork22 I just did the modeling on a spreadsheet, with China at a 4% growth rate and India at a 7% growth rate and the USA at a 6% growth rate. As it stands today, it would take India around 75 years to even come close to China.
@unconventionalideas56834 ай бұрын
@@CombatHD3 Assuming China's GDP is actually real and sustainable. With increasing evidence to the contrary, such as the constant power cuts and the increasingly creaky infrastructure and its serious social problems, I doubt the GDP numbers are correct.
@MountainPork224 ай бұрын
@CombatHD3 75 years in human history is nothing. Also, I believe a few years after it would overtake the country that started off 5 times larger. China took about that time to get where they are now from 1950s and most people wouldn't argue the growth was miraculous. The original commenter said the gap would still widen, I am saying that is not true. Gap will close, growth rate is king, not where you start.
@parvadhami9804 ай бұрын
@@CombatHD3USA at 6% growth 😮 It's at 2%
@SprintlifeLiu2 ай бұрын
As a Chinese who worked in a global company before. I have lots of experience to work with India engineer. They are more focus on report work rather than do the work. Sorry say that. But this is just my thought. Maybe because the culture is different.
@AmitParopkari4 ай бұрын
In India people who are incapable of running grocery shop into profits are getting elected into governing positions and are incharge of huge provinces! How would anyone expect that those provinces would actually grow!
@TheBalibull4 ай бұрын
😁🤣😅
@dtexdarkus4 ай бұрын
Businesspeople tend to make for very poor politicians on average due to the starkly differing incentive structures, so this isn't really a fair comparison. What's more important in general is for elected officials to understand and capitalize on the value of long-term investments that take years to pay off rather than immediate, targeted payoffs and for the population to understand the value of the same. That requires broad scale education in civics and economics, something which is difficult to come by in a developing economy, which means that officials often have to take a leap of faith that the long-term benefits will help their chances of staying in office and outweigh short-term opportunity costs.
@someb0dy23 ай бұрын
You forget the many criminals who also get elected so that they get immunity.
@emeliealegonero4043Ай бұрын
True like in philppine , incompetent in the govt office
@hbtan6254 ай бұрын
Seemed many foreign scholars and analysts failed to highlight the critical success factor in China development miracle in the last 30 over years is the good and stable central government which orchestrated the country STEM education, HRM development, attracting FDI, industrialization road map, financial policies and ensure the execution at the local governments. China is able to overcome various hurdles in the execution of their program e.g. the land is essentially public owned. So, the land required for development would be easily accessible and the stakeholders are informed and relocated if necessary.
@rickzeng18824 ай бұрын
Well if they did as you said, it’d be like acknowledging the merit of the political system of China, which will go against their narrative of universal value…
That's because if those scholars bullet point the true secret sauce of China's success, they will be labelled as pro-CCP, thus cast out off the academic circle.😂
@SidLee-q5m4 ай бұрын
true...
@vedantmungre17024 ай бұрын
😢😢 As an Indian it hurts. Edit: Actually most of what you said is true.
@shatzco4 ай бұрын
Then change brother, no use crying. We have to work instead of crying.
@Ascend774 ай бұрын
@@desmasicbro can you get a reality check? Nobody is eating sewer oil in China. That’s a false incident in China that was blown out of proportion by western media. Oil taken from recycle was for refinery for biofuel and other products. You just can’t get past your hate about the success of China. Meanwhile in India 60-80% of the population still shit on the streets
@brakejoe4 ай бұрын
Stay SATNAM
@shatzco4 ай бұрын
@@desmasic I have been to China, and China has surpassed the USA. Not a single beggar or scammer came to me. Their cities are beautiful and clean, unlike India.
@lynth4 ай бұрын
The actual solution: Socialist revolution (Marxism-Leninism). Indian and Western "experts" and "academics": NO WE NEED TO JUSTIFY OUR CAPITALIST SYSTEM AND LIBERAL DEMOCRACY, LET'S BLAME MUSLIMS AND CULTURE! What made China big: A socialist constitution. A communist vanguard party. A meritocratic political system that puts competent people in charge. Ensuring that leadership has a lot of scientists. True democracy where most politicians come from the working class. Survey-based politics. Strong central planning. Focus on education and infrastructure. Non of which would have been possible without communist revolution and the removal of the bourgeois class from leadership positions. The funniest part is that the guy in the video never even asked Chinese economists how they did it. Instead, he asked other Indian/Western capitalists. And that's why India (or the West) will never emulate China's growth story (which happened thanks to COMMUNISM) - they don't try and learn from China. These "experts" go to great lengths to describe what China achieved: Better education, better infrastructure, etc. but never bother to try and understand what made it all possible (communist leadership). Another funny part is the Western understanding of history here: "China liberalized its economy". No. Socialist countries always have free economies. What happened is that China tricked the US into allowing it to join the WTO which meant it was finally allowed to trade on the international market. It isn't China that liberalized... it was the imperialist world that liberalized. Turns out that when socialist economies are allowed to compete freely with capitalist economies... socialist economies always win. That was Deng's genius: Making Westerners believe that they were liberalizing while really maintaining tight control over everything. By the way: "Attracting FDI" is a ridiculous lie trying to promote the idea that countries must allow foreign countries to buy up their industries and resources - FDI only makes up something like 1% of the Chinese economy. China also only allows foreigners to invest into some publicly listed companies... and when you invest in Chinese companies you get zero rights to the companies, no voting rights whatsoever, it's just a profit sharing scheme. FDI is mostly a diplomatic tool.
@Catsarethecutest133 ай бұрын
Half indian half serbian here. I must say its only once i visited india (dehli and mumbai) and i will make sure thats my last time there. Places are so dirty air has so much pollution, infrastructure is ass traffic is everywhere people are everywhere, overall it was a horrible experience and i like it so much better here in poland (its where i live)
@khanhhung89593 ай бұрын
Sadly😢
@factsmedia170217 күн бұрын
never go to delhi or mumbai in india Never , There are so many beutifull and peacefull places in india ,Why do u choose delhi and mumbai
@Catsarethecutest1317 күн бұрын
@@factsmedia1702 I am going there again for family function in Keraala and will be visiting northeast India and probably Himalayan cities like Shimla and all. I hope it will be better
@factsmedia170217 күн бұрын
@Catsarethecutest13 oh u are from kerala . I am from kerala , which is the one of the most beautiful and calm places in India
@factsmedia170217 күн бұрын
@@Catsarethecutest13 go to north east , kerala ,himachal Kashmir then if u want some modern vibrance just go to some southern cities liken banglore or Hyderabad, north cities are just chaotic
@davianoinglesias50304 ай бұрын
There is too much infighting and discrimination between different castes, religions and states in India.
@Prashant_Pandey44 ай бұрын
I agree 👍
@Banditxam44 ай бұрын
Yes,...
@qwerty834844 ай бұрын
@@Just_a_soliderofcourse for a mulla kafir existing is always a problem
@tandav20234 ай бұрын
@@Just_a_solider No no... its A Desert Cult 🤫
@MariaRodriguez-dx6sm4 ай бұрын
Exactly, India's biggest enemy is their own cultural BS that they desperately need to outgrow
@dioc86994 ай бұрын
I think one other important factor you failed to mention in detail is how in China the party members are selected based on academic and economic performance measures. Basically, highly intelligent people with distinguished degrees and governance track records permeate the party.
@jjsamuelgunn11364 ай бұрын
in some ways, china never changed. it was the same in ancient china when people took the imperial exams to find the best government officials. obviously it was an objective metric which tried to put the best candidate for the job. and they all worked under one emperor who held absolute power.
.........Real Socialist country North Korea is much better than India now.... North Korea is better than USA and Europe in education now...North Korea literacy rate 100%, America literacy rate 96% only and India literacy rate 78% only...
@etow80344 ай бұрын
China is a meritocracy ...the west is sillytocracy !
@ameyas77264 ай бұрын
Selected* being the keyword, by the Chinese Communist Party...
@ronitdesai69884 ай бұрын
As an Indian who has been following/analyzing Indian & global economics for years, I would say this was the least partial, most accurate analysis of Indian economics I've seen in a long while. Great video as always, kudos!
@AbhishekSingh-jf7co2 ай бұрын
its accurate but not correct, in my opinion after 2035 india will also see industrialization at massive scale, as any country growth rate is solely dependent on the middle class of that country as in china's case this middle class is now has a stable population and not increasing, but in india's case its middle class population is increasing continuously soo by my prediction by 2035 or 2040 india will also have a substantial amount of middle class people like china had in 2000's and then india will also see a china type growth rate
@ShadowindMagicChess2 ай бұрын
@@AbhishekSingh-jf7cothan talk about it in 2035. 😂
@jdnaveen3212 ай бұрын
China competes with america Meanwhile India competes with pakistan 😂
@Harry-yb1gzАй бұрын
@@RaunakYadav-i2gIndian have big mouth 👄😺 not hand Frist try make a intelligent relationship with neighbours Why recently create a flood in Bangladesh
@Harry-yb1gzАй бұрын
@@RaunakYadav-i2g I just say guys you have big mouth and a media which spreading hate 💋👏
@그냥내얘기연필심5 күн бұрын
@@RaunakYadav-i2g China competes with america Meanwhile India competes with pakistan
@그냥내얘기연필심4 күн бұрын
@@RaunakYadav-i2g China competes with america Meanwhile India competes with pakistan
@rudyalfonsus6863 ай бұрын
to be honest, India even can't compete with vietnam.
@ty-ger43003 ай бұрын
India can only compare to Afganistan that more like it
@EA_customersupport3 ай бұрын
India Pakistan Bangladesh they are all the same in the terms of progress and productivity
@saltymonke36823 ай бұрын
@hidolfatler yeah, BIPS are just like that. Same work and social culture, same governmental structure, same condition.
@saltymonke36823 ай бұрын
I have a friend who has a factory in Vietnam, they're almost as similar to China in business climate, there are corruption but not as much as other countries in south east asia. The working culture is also not as nuts like china.
@-Blizzard.-3 ай бұрын
@@EA_customersupporti would say pakistan is the worst and bangladesh is the best among the three
@SW-fy8pq3 ай бұрын
The late Lee Kuan Yew, founder of Singapore, said democracy would only bring regression, not progression. I fully agree with him. The success of the western nations was not because of democracy, but of other factors like education, etc.
@ChinaPenghu3 ай бұрын
Western countries? Colonize, plunder, suppress opponents and develop yourself!
@mhyyyds3 ай бұрын
The success of Western countries is not due to democracy, but to excellent limited liability company systems and market competition mechanisms. Democracy doesn't make cakes, democracy is responsible for dividing the cake. But it's not just Western style democracy that can divide the cake well
@Antiimperialismo3 ай бұрын
just replace education with colonisation and exploitation of third world countries.
@jean-pierredecouvreur95003 ай бұрын
The successes of the West are directly related to colonial plunder of resources and cheap labour these past 5 centuries. This now coming to an end, the ownership classes in the West are turning on their own populations in desperation as the rest of the World is now far better equipped to deny the exploiter their easy gains/profits. The current period of instability and chaos will definitively end once the US $ is put in its place and not permitted to bludgeon (sanctions) the World into accepting corporate plunder, the power of the US military already showing it decline and not able to contain all of the cou tries wanting to escape the Western domination.
@finiavanamandresy54603 ай бұрын
In fact, most Western countries were already well-established imperial powers by the time they developed a fully-functioning democracy.
@Rav015084 ай бұрын
Economists often talk about a ‘demographic dividend’ for countries with a large youth population, such as India. The ability to create well-paid jobs and broad-based prosperity will determine whether the country's large youth population will turn out to be a dividend or a demographic nightmare.
@wong31504 ай бұрын
Demographic dividend is an overhyped narrative. There are many nations in the Middle East, Africa and Latin America with youthful population but few are displaying any significant economic dynamism. Most advanced nations are experiencing population decline but their economy is still robust. A nation’s economic dynamism is highly dependent on what it does with its human resources and not on how large or youthful it is. A young population is an advantage but it isn’t the major driver.
@ArawnOfAnnwn4 ай бұрын
@@wong3150 'Most advanced nations are experiencing population decline but their economy is still robust' - the first part of your comment is true, but this second isn't. Most advanced nations are in an economic slump, the few that aren't tend to have heavy immigration.
@merrick64844 ай бұрын
Industrial Automation can easily solved the production issues these days, provided with good finance system, Electricity and water, transportation and logistics.
@melody841264 ай бұрын
@@ArawnOfAnnwn from what I see, "economy is robust" in Wong3150's comment was to point out the diversity and capacity of advanced nations' economy, particularly in full employment. Something, which many but a few developing countries like China, still aren't able to achieve but to rely heavily on importation, exporting a little in return.
@thomascromwell68404 ай бұрын
There is no demographic dividend for India. Only the privileged rich and upper caste who afford private schooling acquire an education comparable to that offered by China and the west.
@LandGrabbingIndiaАй бұрын
This video aged like fine wine. Indian medias are predicting and saying that they will be a 55 trillion economy. 55 TRILLION, much bigger than USA and China combined, OK?😁😆😅🤣
@ancient_hist26 күн бұрын
Drop 💧 drop 💧 drop automatically it will be river 😮
@LandGrabbingIndia26 күн бұрын
@@ancient_hist Just like "Know your meme: India superpower by 2020". When India does not became a superpower by 2020, what did India do? India says that they will be superpower by year 2047. 🤣😅😂800 million Indians depend on food aid from their government and 600 million Indians couldn't afford toilets prior to Swachh Bharat Mission 2014 and it's GDP per capita, also known as annual income of an average citizen, is stuck under 2600 USD for 76+ years since year 1947 independence. "Great" achievements, don't you think so?😁
@LandGrabbingIndia26 күн бұрын
@@ancient_hist *Title of article/research/report:* Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation 2014 update *Global Source:* UNICEF *What article said specifically:* India continues to be the country with the highest number of people (597 million people) practising open defecation (Fig. 17).
@LandGrabbingIndia26 күн бұрын
@@ancient_hist A recent joint monitoring programme (JMP) on water, sanitation and hygiene by the World Health Organization and UNICEF released July 1, 2021 stated that at least 15 per cent of the total population in India defecates in the open.
@LandGrabbingIndia26 күн бұрын
@@ancient_hist Hint: 1) Find out what is "Swachh Bharat Mision 2014" and what is it's purpose. 2) Find out if this comment is true. "Modi in early October 2019, announced to a crowd in Ahmedabad city that |ndia is now free of open defecation with 110 million toilets built in five years and 600 million people gaining access to them." 3) Delhi belly in American English?
@ahtheh4 ай бұрын
Optimism about India: People are more educated to get more foreign citizenships and Infrastructure is better to leave to country faster
@halhal-my4pt4 ай бұрын
Even the educated Indians have no class. Money can't buy class. Moment those so called rich and educated Indians speak, one knows their class. Behaviour wise Indian are not Asian but something else and that is Indian.
@widodoakrom39384 ай бұрын
True India is suffer from brain drains
@sharpasacueball4 ай бұрын
How is that optimism for India xd
@AntiFurryJihad4 ай бұрын
Exactly. I am studying to leave this socialist nightmare in order to move to Middle east or Europe. I am glad we have private education to get us jobs elsewhere, and airports that facilitates leaving this socialist wasteland asap. My motivation to study is to get lost from this nation. Some emotional fools will say "Why don't you fix this nation instead" for them I'll say we been doing that for 75 since independence and yet failed to, i can bring no change and atleast I'm honest
@widodoakrom39384 ай бұрын
True
@Mickey-wp2rg3 ай бұрын
IMO as a lay person. India GDP 3.4 Trillion. IF India grows @ 10% for 10 years India GDP = 8.8 Trillion in 2035 China GDP 18 Trillion. If China grows @5% for 10 years China GDP = 29 Trillion in 2035. If China grows @10% China GDP = 46 Trillion 2035 Now matter how you look at it the tangent is growing apart. When you enter China it is like entering the 22nd century. The airports, trains, stations, malls etc are simply awesome India must focus on eradicating corruption. Too much bribes changing hands, resulting in poor quality engineering and building materials resulting in poor infrastructure, poor roads bridges, flyovers, stations and airports, sewage, poor drinking water, unreliable electricity. HNI Indians are the highest number fleeing the country, taking billions with them.
@DarkZerol3 ай бұрын
There are also loads of social issues plaguing India like cronyism and how Indian government officials have a extremely strong tribalism mindset thus why corruption is so rife within Indian society at large.
@Richdadful3 ай бұрын
Chinese HNIs are also running in huge numbers you can check. The govt there is biggest don collecting money from rich and controlling them. However they are helping the poor.
@dsfg123913 ай бұрын
actually is 3.9 trillion according to IMF
@AbhishekSingh-jf7co2 ай бұрын
First of all, politics and economy or money are two very different things. The economy of any country depends on its middle class population, at what rate it is growing, how much their middle class population is increasing. And now the middle class population in China is stable, only their income is increasing, so China is largely moving towards slow growth. In USA this middle class population is neither increasing nor their income is increasing, hence the reason behind their slow growth. In Europe, this middle class population is declining and their income is stagnant, hence the growth is declining. In Korea and Japan, the middle class population is decreasing very rapidly and the income is stagnant due to which the growth there is also falling rapidly. But when we talk about India, the middle class population of India is increasing and their income is also increasing gradually and when this level will reach the level of China in 2000 which according to me will happen by 2035-40. Then India can also show growth like China and remember one thing of mine, there is a huge difference between economy and politics. And also remember, a company come to a country if the country has substantial amount of people to sell its goods first in same country then outside. Economics of a country is very complex subject and it involves lots of complexities, and the main component to judge the economy of a country is to see the middle class population and the ability of governments to complete there tenure.
@Overloaded8774 ай бұрын
This was one of the best video i watched about my nation's economy! I always knew that india hasn't grown the same as china but never knew why.. Thanks for clearing my doubts!
@@Cannoli_JJ Well yeah, you gotta diagnose a problem before attempting to solve it. Prejudices come only next.
@Quickshot04 ай бұрын
@@vsr3777 That seems overly pessimistic, surely like some other slower growers like the USA, India to one day can become quite wealthy.
@puits-de-science4 ай бұрын
I have worked with India and China and forget India coming close to China before several generations if ever. Nobody in the office wanted to work with India and certainly not go there. They never respected contracts, were always renegociating. I think the chinese are much cleverer.
@Aurica344 ай бұрын
I dont like dealing with India, they take forever to pay their invoices. Are always poor paymasters
@LimWeeChoon4 ай бұрын
My contractor was an indian company. Many equipment purchased from india broke down after less than 1 year or got stucked at the port for many months. i also find a serious lack of business etiquette/professionalism such as contracts were not honored, poor planning & execution, under designed engineering either on purpose or to cut cost in order to claim variation order later and a lot of over promise (talk to much, delivers too little ). I would prefer a western, korean or japanese company anytime although the cost might be higher, the confidence are there. I have limited dealings with the chinese on contracts except for a few equipment purchase. Not the best quality i have to admit but it still works after 4 years and much cheaper. If i need high quality equipment, i will go with the west/japan/korea and if i want an equipment to just do its job with a cost in mind, i don't mind chinese equipment. i believed facts speak for itself as you can hardly find any big local indian companies having global presence perhaps the only exception is TATA. Even smart and highly educated indians dont want to deal with local indian contractors.
@feelingjust85214 ай бұрын
You are absolutely right. Our company does not want to do business with Indians because their words and promises cannot be trusted at all
@AbhishekSingh-jf7co2 ай бұрын
@@Aurica34 yupp, that's why usa has that much indians, well i say indians are talented but the problem is it dont have appropriate money to deal with its internal problems
@未央笑笑生Ай бұрын
@@AbhishekSingh-jf7co In recent months, Americans have fired more than 100 Indian CEOs, Boeing, Starbucks, Microsoft, etc. They finally realized that Indians can do nothing but brag. And you , still bragging here.
@jimmorrison9034 ай бұрын
Way back in 2016, I decided to visit India after hearing the hype and how they're leading in technology and are culturally diverse. Even seen some pics online. I was shocked to see the amount of dust and pollution the country had. The traffic, the honking, the overcrowded streets, I saw cows on the road. It was fun to see but whatever I read online about India being a booming economy, didnt reflect what I saw. The people and the food were nice though.
@asdfghjkl922134 ай бұрын
And you didn’t have a diarrhoea after eating the food?
@jimmorrison9034 ай бұрын
@@asdfghjkl92213 No. I strictly avoided street food for the most part. The ones at the restaurants and hotels have good hygiene.
@dianapennepacker68544 ай бұрын
@@jimmorrison903Was the hygiene as bad as some have told me? Like I heard naked kids will be taking dumps in the street. Drunk people too. Tossing buckets in alley ways. Also don't go to India without men if you're a beautiful woman/women is what I was told.
@Banditxam44 ай бұрын
2016 india and 2024 India looks completely different... I also didn't believe the changes we have made in such short period could have been this drastic....
@Banditxam44 ай бұрын
@@jimmorrison903you avoided Street food?? I live here and I avoid it so yes I won't recommend you to have any...
@Victor-px4wv28 күн бұрын
You are forgetting, the people are different. The Chinese are intelligent and hardworking.
@SandeepMeena794 ай бұрын
Biggest problem in India is politics. It's never revolve around infrastructure education and economy growth. Politics parties appease people by freebies and divide based on caste and language.
@makshay4 ай бұрын
So, who is to blame here? Politicians or people? If elections can be won based on freebies, then that's what all parties will do. We as a society need to prioritize what we want. Just look at 2024 campaign, free electricity free ration , money for women, money for unemployed. Someone needs to stop this all nonsense and make our governments actually work on actual issues.
@sarasumayya38394 ай бұрын
Don’t forget religion, hatred, lynching,
@Genshin_77084 ай бұрын
The Congress they started free things scheme and bjp who lost majority election this time ( nda won) they are providing free things in states they rule it's going to bankrupt everyone now @@makshay
@kakun634 ай бұрын
we indians were slaves for 800 years will remain like that for next 8000 unless we stfu and eradicate the evils of this banana democracy
@Morpheus_neo_trinity4 ай бұрын
Infact the biggest problem is politics, caste and reservation. There has never been a country that is as divided as India. We waged war among our neighbouring states, have hundreds of languages, every state has its own language🤦. Life is very difficult for anyone who wishes to move to another state plus we are filled with linguistic pride,ex : Karnataka and tamilnadu plus Hindi belt screaming national language along with this. Above all the actual problem is the citizens,50% of who aren't even fit to live. Such classless, untruly bunch of careless citizens causing more trouble everyday. India lives exactly the way China wants India to live and progress. Very unfortunate.
@Nostalgic14-zo3pk4 ай бұрын
As much as I love my country India and would want to vehemently disagree with everything that this Gentleman says I just cannot because he's spot on...With the kind of corruption and the entire system being affected by it there's no way India will ever be a developed nation in the near future...
@nightowl41214 ай бұрын
He spoke the truth that never get into the heart of India's medias or the public knowledge. Otherwise India would attempt to improve itself. Since it can't, it prefer to see no evil and hear no evil of what was being said that hurts. While China enjoy learning from others, India loves criticising others, the two culture are so different.
@daksans67644 ай бұрын
In the near future? India can't grow like China even after centuries
@FireFox-ch2tu4 ай бұрын
@@nightowl4121 learning from others ? china? you mean copying others? and china sure does take criticism well doesn't it? get real man.
@18hourgaming664 ай бұрын
Why would you want to disagree even? This fake love for one's country no matter what is the root cause of downfall. BTW I am an Indian in India.
@indiasuperclean69694 ай бұрын
BUT SIR MY INDIA IS THE REAL SUPERPOWER NUMBER ONE🥰 🇮🇳 WE HAVE THE BEST INFRASTRUCTURE AND HIGHSPEED RAIL 🇮🇳🥰 MEANWHILE IN CHINA PEOPLE STILL RIDE RICKSHAW EVERYWHERE AND THEY ALSO POOR DONT HAVE CAR . THIS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN SUPER INDIA THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD 🥰🇮🇳 , WE NEVER SCAM! WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN 🥰THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE🥰 🇮🇳, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH INDIA 🥰🇮🇳🥰🇮🇳🥰🇮🇳🥰
@basque8884 ай бұрын
You missed out the Chinese Diaspora. est,60-80million Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and Asian tigers in the 80s. Some of the biggest private enterprises in China at the early growth period were Diaspora owned. They bought in ready-made experience in factory operations, financing/accounting, management expertise without language and cultural obstacles when she was still transitioning from a marxist economy. Most are now overtaken/outcompeted by mainland China enterprises, but some still exists. egs Foxconn.
@forbeginnersandbeyond60894 ай бұрын
Totally agree. In the 1980s, Hong Kong was the vehicle for China’s growth. Hong Kong was the middleman facilitating between inexperienced China and foreign investors.
@Girder34 ай бұрын
Overseas Chinese were a very important source of foreign direct investment during the early reform years when western firms were still reluctant to invest in mainland China. Shelley Rigger wrote a book specifically on the role of Taiwanese entrepreneurs in connecting the mainland to overseas capital, technology and supply chains. [Rigger, S. (2021). The Tiger Leading the Dragon: How Taiwan Propelled China's Economic Rise] This happened at an opportune time as FDI flows for manufacturing were moving away from the increasingly more costly East Asian economies (Japan, Taiwan) and towards Southeast Asia. The Chinese economy was able to capture these flows and become the main recipient.
@lynth4 ай бұрын
The actual solution: Socialist revolution (Marxism-Leninism). Indian and Western "experts" and "academics": NO WE NEED TO JUSTIFY OUR CAPITALIST SYSTEM AND LIBERAL DEMOCRACY, LET'S BLAME MUSLIMS AND CULTURE! What made China big: A socialist constitution. A communist vanguard party. A meritocratic political system that puts competent people in charge. Ensuring that leadership has a lot of scientists. True democracy where most politicians come from the working class. Survey-based politics. Strong central planning. Focus on education and infrastructure. Non of which would have been possible without communist revolution and the removal of the bourgeois class from leadership positions. The funniest part is that the guy in the video never even asked Chinese economists how they did it. Instead, he asked other Indian/Western capitalists. And that's why India (or the West) will never emulate China's growth story (which happened thanks to COMMUNISM) - they don't try and learn from China. These "experts" go to great lengths to describe what China achieved: Better education, better infrastructure, etc. but never bother to try and understand what made it all possible (communist leadership). Another funny part is the Western understanding of history here: "China liberalized its economy". No. Socialist countries always have free economies. What happened is that China tricked the US into allowing it to join the WTO which meant it was finally allowed to trade on the international market. It isn't China that liberalized... it was the imperialist world that liberalized. Turns out that when socialist economies are allowed to compete freely with capitalist economies... socialist economies always win. That was Deng's genius: Making Westerners believe that they were liberalizing while really maintaining tight control over everything. By the way: "Attracting FDI" is a ridiculous lie trying to promote the idea that countries must allow foreign countries to buy up their industries and resources - FDI only makes up something like 1% of the Chinese economy. China also only allows foreigners to invest into some publicly listed companies... and when you invest in Chinese companies you get zero rights to the companies, no voting rights whatsoever, it's just a profit sharing scheme. FDI is mostly a diplomatic tool.
@thecomment94894 ай бұрын
Then why isn't Indian diaspora helping India out of poverty and mediocrity. If we imported even one million Indians who have settled abroad like in US, UK, Canada etc will they be able to turn around the India story into a miraculous one?
@ChinaSongsCollection4 ай бұрын
That's not really a valid point because you are assuming India doesn't have a knowledgeable diaspora. The fact is BOTH sides have approximately equal knowledgeable diasporas. So the net effect for this comparison is .... ZERO.
@_Wai_Wai_2 ай бұрын
9 months ago, this guy put out a video titled Why China's Growth MIracle is Failing. If China is failing, then what do you call India?
@KarthikBharathi4 ай бұрын
you missed an important point that land in India is very expensive. Also, land parcels are smaller which means you need to convince many land owners to acquire a single large parcel of land in order to build factories. It gets time consuming and cumbersome to do that.
@pranshuanand45604 ай бұрын
Land is expensive due to black money flowing in real estate. I was shocked when a national level builder was requesting to pay atleast 30 percent for a flat in a metro city in cash. Real estate is filled with politicians black money
@lolyyyuwuy95424 ай бұрын
probably because the country is overpopulated af with not that much land compared to other big countries
@johncompassion90544 ай бұрын
India is 3.2M SQKM while China is 9.6M SQKM. So China is 3X times larger than India on paper but it does not mean anything. Even Australia is more than 2X times larger than India. What actually matters is the size of Arable land which India has plenty but still fail. Also, I agree with you in someway, the population of India is too much for a country of 3.2M SQKM. Brazil is 8.5M, USA is 9.6M, Canada is also 9.6M and Russia is 17.4M SQKM. India really has to work on its population or they are going to run out of fresh water, fish, etc...
@Goldeneyewipe4 ай бұрын
Hahahahaha typical indian... Like always ,blaming here and there . If you can't swim you say you can't swim,don't blame the swimming trunks is too big.
Anything you say about the reality in India, Indians don’t want to hear and you will be labelled as jealous of their growth !
@aniruddhrajendran75704 ай бұрын
Why would Indians hear sir. The problem with this country is we have talked ourselves into believing that achieving great heights is impossible. We became the first country to land a satellite into Moon's south pole but we still have people who will tell us we never can be great. Over the past decade we have built 50,000 Kilometers of national highways, millions of bank accounts were opened but still we are a nobody. If we truly were so pathetic then how did we acheive all this. Today's Indians are done hearing about limitations and comparing ourselves with a countries.
@msardesai14 ай бұрын
@@aniruddhrajendran7570 India has achieved great heights and you should look at both sides. As a well wisher ... When talking about ISRO, also look at UPSC which has achieved great heights with scams. When you talk about GDP also listen to how may are unemployed. There are hundreds of applications for one job. When you say so many thousands of kms highway has been constructed you also need to be prepared for the oil import bill.
@dreep_03 ай бұрын
@@msardesai1 The way the government has controlled the narrative is also immaculate. For example the way politicians boast about the amount of roads built. But they don't say that the way the amount is being documented has been changed in recent years. The other person said 50,000 km of road have been built, but it includes lanes in it. Not just the true distance. If the roads are 2-lane then it'll come out to be 25,000 km. If 4 lanes then 12500 and so on. We need to change our education system drastically as we are still following the British imperial way to produce workers not thinkers. Not to mention the administrative system is based on it too. With people as corrupt as can be and filled with ego and pride to the brim. And the people's mindset with government jobs has made them incompetent and corrupt to the point simple document work requires a lot of time and often bribery.
@gechu-gh2ws3 ай бұрын
Yes, Indians are always proud of overseas Indians, but the Chinese are not. Even though KZbin was created by Chinese Americans and Nvidia, Indians always take American CEO as their pride😅
@aniruddhrajendran75703 ай бұрын
@@gechu-gh2ws That is the problem of the Chinese sir and not the problem of Indian people. Even if that Indian does not live in India they were born in India. We take pride in people who are born in India and who makes our name shine abroad. China has no presence in services unlike India. Most of the top CEOs in US multinationals were educated in India. I guess you or most Chinese would not even know what Indian Institute of Technology or IIT is all about.
@Kara_Scarlett3 ай бұрын
As a Chinese, I’ve met a lot of Indians when studying in the Uk, and I love them, they are all good people. Indian food is my top 3 cuisines, the others being Persian and Italian (i don’t really like Chinese food even as a Chinese native) So It really confuses me when I see how their country really is. It’s mind boggling. Maybe it’s the caste system being too rigid?
@Algebra-sk5th3 ай бұрын
Your people are disciplined,hard working I'm teenage boy if I ever get chance I will surely like to visit your country china once Good wishes from PUNJAB,INDIA
@Kara_Scarlett3 ай бұрын
@@Algebra-sk5th I welcome you with my open arms mate
@rtry20723 ай бұрын
I have the utmost respect for China and Chinese people and I hope that China becomes the preeminent superpower this century. I say this as someone with parents from India who was raised in the USA. Some of my best friends are Han Chinese Americans.
@Chairman_LmaoZedong3 ай бұрын
It's the quota & reservation system, freebies culture that alienate the talented people and force them to leave for abroad. While the incompetent ones reside here and enjoy the butter.
@Phonemeat1003 ай бұрын
Casteism , I wouldnt say has disappeared but is surely fading these days . Its more about classism these days . Indians lack civic sense , the development is concentrated only in megacities causing in over migration to only a particular cities ex. Mumbai . Bureaucracy and Judiciary and slow af . Anything to be built takes like years to complete all the paperwork. Politicians arent there to prosper the country , they are there to fill their own pockets . Thatsssss the rant
@dreambotter63894 ай бұрын
The most important point was not said: Bribes & corruption. If you are operating a business or even a shop in India you have to pay bribes & protection money to local ,state,& fed level government + bureaucrats + local goons(extension of political parties) + local police. This is the single biggest problem. If you are Indian you know, if you're not you'll never understand.
@fawnriverpuppyservices764 ай бұрын
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@BINDERANDREAULRIKE4 ай бұрын
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@danielguide24574 ай бұрын
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@placeofvalue4 ай бұрын
Palki Sharma need to watch this to help her fixation on China.
@JonyC69694 ай бұрын
Not a chance she is totally brainwashed by the west's american dream and Indian arrogance.
@maheshrathod2044 ай бұрын
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@tinguzz4 ай бұрын
Show me one country which has grow like China in the history of the world, pulling millions out of poverty like China did, however it is a authoritarian country where entrepreneurs go missing for months. CCP prefers degrowth to loosing power, hence it is containing private companies which make them angry. But, this video made good point, India can never have growth like China, we have inherent problems also Indians will never work like Chinese. We will remain poor for foreseeable future.
@Overloaded8774 ай бұрын
She never contradict what has been said in the video. You need to help you fixation with her
@jacku83044 ай бұрын
She squawk like a parrot with given notes. No mind of her own.
@ulhassujayan1316Ай бұрын
India is not competing with china right now,but India is growing and will keep growing for a long time.
@MHG79620 күн бұрын
India is country of the future and always will be.
@liquidswordfish4 ай бұрын
But palki from first news said that china is collapsing and india is rising like no other is another super power on making 😮
@Calibre3364 ай бұрын
Palki was groped by hungry hindus in studio
@sskgrs4 ай бұрын
Palki is a BJP tool.
@sathishr77744 ай бұрын
Wishful thinking on her
@old_grey_cat4 ай бұрын
The Chinese local governments were forced to produce target GDP increases, but restricted by regulations to raising income by land leases. A combination of resultant forces led to an immense national building investment company debt, high apartment and house prices, and newly built empty cities - many of the new buildings being uninhabitable due to shoddy work such as pipes not connected to water and sewerage. The financial system is under immense strain, young people are unwilling to have children, and complaints of pollution and bad treatment of workers rumble beneath the government-controlled internet and media happy image.😢 Foreign companies find that their welcome has trapped them, and that efforts to repatriate profits, or choosing not to oppose their home governments' discussing Chinese governmental bad actions, can result in their upper management being imprisoned on flimsy charges and loss of assets. Overly wealthy Chinese business owners who fail to soothe senior Party officials are also at risk of imprisonment and loss of assets, because the pattern of bribery being officially forbidden but practically required is not limited to India and Russia. A couple of years, and we may see India seen as having made the better choices. Not that the past 15 years have seen really good ones, despite government propaganda. 😢
@shenshixing19493 ай бұрын
So?
@makimomoo4 ай бұрын
Take a look at the record of Chinese performance in the Physics olympiads. A yearly international competition of high school scholars. They have by far, attained the most gold medals in the history of the competition. In second place is Iran. The Chinese are in a league of their own.
@kreek224 ай бұрын
The fact that Iran is second considerably discredits the real world significance of this.
@kreek224 ай бұрын
@@matiasmontaldo2616 It is to laugh.
@LovingFeelingThinking4 ай бұрын
@@matiasmontaldo2616 100% this.
@pomodoro3854 ай бұрын
China's performance in International Math Olympiad is even more impressive.
@sirgg38474 ай бұрын
@@kreek22 without us sanctions iran would a rich countr too,,whats ur point pajt?
@paolohou3 ай бұрын
India has chance but very hard to chase up. China has mature chain of any industry. Educated workers and engineers. Now Chinese companies are turning into high tech industry. like Electronic device and EV. AI. These new tech bring huge profit and tax. If Chinese company break thru the microchip tech. the gap between china and india will be bigger. As a chinese, i can tell you honestly China never compare to anyone. Our goal is making every Chinese living in good life.
Well that is the biggest problem in India and people didn't even acknowledge it in cities it is surely the garbage problem people really throw plastic on road wherever you go their homes are as clean as a house should be but the streets are not
@skyjezzАй бұрын
they dont care. everyone think its not their problem.
@Sabsian4 ай бұрын
Back then, China was the front runner in the FDI race due to the advantages it had (education, policies, population, etc). Today, India has to compete in a very competitive field against other countries, especially those in Southeast Asia for FDI.
@kabzaify4 ай бұрын
India does not have the infrastructure to even compete with Vietnam, Indonesia let alone China.
@diesirae71024 ай бұрын
I agree. Southeast Asia is India’s true competitor at the moment, not China. Especially since Southeast Asia is heavily plugged into Chinese supply chains, which make them the natural choice for many manufacturers.
@MattY-ed1ep4 ай бұрын
@@diesirae7102 The only country in SEA that could rival India in manpower concentration is Indonesia and they are hamstrung by terrible geography (in a supply chain sense - all the islands don't help). Vietnam has clearly been ahead of India in realizing potential in manufacturing but thats because it got its act together first - India's potential is still bigger. India is a competitor to China both from the low and high end in the sense that they have the potential to take away manufacturing jobs due to lower labor costs, but argueably they have been more successful in taking away the service-sector jobs that China truly needs to escape the middle-income trap. Lower costs (Bengaluru is a shitload cheaper than Shenzhen), better English proficiency, and (for tech) less of a need to silo off operations given recent laws in China, this is before the recent geopolitical instabilites that make China less favorable.
@jyashin4 ай бұрын
@@MattY-ed1ep Invalid comparison. India does not have the centralized system that makes investing in a single country advantageous over a multi-country bloc. Getting approval in Delhi, to manufacturing in Assam, to programming in Tamil Nadu, to marketing in Maharastra is no different than doing all of that in four different nations. Those states all have different rules, different languages, and to top it all off, different politicians you have to bribe. India isn't competing against any specific SEA nation. It's competing against ASEAN as a whole. Investing in "India" isn't investing in a single nation, but a collection of 27 states (and 8 union territories). And if I'm a FDI, ASEAN is far more attractive as a destination than India.
@vervetech93954 ай бұрын
@@MattY-ed1epIndia hasn't been China's competitor for a long time. Indians like to see themselves as such but hardly anyone in the world sees that. China outsource its cheap manufacturing because wages have increased significantly and it's not a place for cheap manufacturing anymore hence why the shift to SEA.
@Fannie-c74 ай бұрын
It is found that foreign media always compare India with China, but China‘s domestic media rarely compare India.
@Lakshdeep-f4z4 ай бұрын
bhai china ke media mein india ki baat hoti hi nhi bcoz for them we don't matter and they just care about how to over take USA in GDP and development ...unke pass time nhi hai bakwaas krne ka ...they have grown thier country at fastest pace ....and even if they talk about india its just about rape cases which happens and that's true
@davidchew42744 ай бұрын
Cos they know there's no comparison.
@samitsneh45593 ай бұрын
Just like we’ve stopped caring about Pakistan because they are simply not even our competition anymore. That’s how far behind we are from China.
@SadBoy-bq5rf3 ай бұрын
Been to China and they don't give a shit about India but when it comes to US then there is heated debate 😂
@tango_gru3 ай бұрын
@@Lakshdeep-f4z very well said.
@manoyal4 ай бұрын
Bruh im Indian and even without Economist telling me I know we can never grow like China because: - Our education system lacks 2 things - education and system, they teach us 50 year old outdated British era syllabus with rote learning, there is no development of students brain/critical thinking/. Only Rote learning - Even 90% of colleges have shit faculties, hardly any funding for research work, outdated curriculum, in my CS course we were taught visual basic a 20 year old deprecated software. - Has the biggest youth population, but over 80% are jobless, because youth have no skills not employable. So they unable to contribute to country's economy. - The very tiny % who have wealth may go to abroad in Usa or Germany or elsewhere and acquire both degree and skills and get settled there.
@Will.i.am555554 ай бұрын
No way bro😂 India is rock star😅in manufacturing 🎉 Just like what FP and Wion kept dishing out on ytube 🎉🎉🎉 India must keep rising🎉🎉🎉 So that the global economic will thrive🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@ShwetabhSenpai4 ай бұрын
☝️🤓
@AbiDas-k8k4 ай бұрын
@@Will.i.am55555that's also true story reported by wion and fp. Don't know why you are sceptical about it's legitimacy
@cotizacionesequipo17194 ай бұрын
I've always though India has a good Information Technology sector. If they're not "educated", how do you explain that level of success? The majority of Database Engineers I worked with were from India, and they were very good at their jobs. I don't know if those engineers resided in the USA, but they were definitely from India.
@AbiDas-k8k4 ай бұрын
@@cotizacionesequipo1719 yup . India leads in IT. but he is also correct. IIT and IIITs plays a bigger part in India's IT revolution. But we are lacking in all other sectors due to decade old syllabus and faulty system. Even IITs have old curriculum. We need to revamp and create a solid education system to push ourselves in coming decades and bring another revolution in Indian youth.
@benjaminchen571515 күн бұрын
One thing everyone has missed: In the past 30 years, one US dollar has been roughly 6-8 Chinese Yuan. At the same time, one US dollar has risen by over 400 percent against the Indian Rupee. Today, a dollar is worth 84 Rupees, whereas in 1990, it was 17. Indian purchasing power has significantly declined.
@chandanchowdhury18184 ай бұрын
I am a doctor from India and your video is really informative and insightful
@jaishree7014 ай бұрын
Bro where to get fake mbbs degrees we want to open hospital
@DevKulkarni4 ай бұрын
@@jaishree701 UPI money to Modiji’s NTA NEET setup and get a seat!
@blazingguyop4 ай бұрын
@@DevKulkarnibot propaganda here too damn learn English first bot
@Asima1444 ай бұрын
Are doctors also human ? One of my friend was doctor later he cleared some government exam and now he's a postmortem Expert and believe he often ask me crazy questions like what is life ? 🤔
@DevKulkarni4 ай бұрын
@@blazingguyop Lol kaash students ke paas adani jitna paisa hota bot chalane ke liye. Fir Modiji aisa mazak nahi karte students ke saath.
@shepherd01944 ай бұрын
I am studying economics at university. I used to think it was boring but for whatever reason I now find it really interesting. I guess that’s what happens when you become an adult. Anyway, your videos are so informative and interesting. I hope I can be as knowledgeable as you one day.
@CaedenV4 ай бұрын
What I failed to understand about finance as a kid was that it is the symptom of human stories. Numbers alone are rarely all that interesting. But when numbers tell stories.... That's pretty cool.
@DrDiabolical0004 ай бұрын
@@CaedenVEXACTLY I feel the same nowadays
@BearMeOut4 ай бұрын
I like the explanation how the puzzle comes together, why some country take a certain action, why a certain trade deal affect the population, and more importantly explain why a certain decision out there far away will impact my personal life and future or shape my past. Life aren't just random waves up and down hitting me, it happens because there's a stone dropped in the past and it's wave hit me just now.
@Heeroyui7524 ай бұрын
@@CaedenV Yeah once you are able to detect the narrative in every number: a story of policy, psychosocial dynamics, power, greed, conspiracy...it becomes alot more interesting. The dots begin to connect.
@DragonYang014 ай бұрын
Great to see an open mind here. However, you please be aware of the blind belief in capitalism and democracy in Western countries. China's hybrid system is very worth noting in which the state-own and privately own companies share roughly 50/50 of the economy. The government can influence the directions of the economy which strives by private sectors and furious competition. US economy benefits most the riches. China economy benefits the majority of the people.
@sanukriuki93133 ай бұрын
I've visit china 3 times and you can't pay me enough to visit india. Sometimes its that simple to tell the difference.
@abracadabra162343 ай бұрын
Visit David Zhang's channel China Insider 😂😂😂 exposes the brutal reality of China. Recycled gutter oil, tofu dreg architecture, real estate collapse, natural disasters and inflated statistics. China provides cherry picked data to the world. Thats why China looks better but is not 😂😂😂
@AbhishekSingh-jf7co2 ай бұрын
Ok, still i dont care about you coming or not coming.
@Jon_zherka_772 ай бұрын
@@AbhishekSingh-jf7co no one cares
@AbhishekSingh-jf7co2 ай бұрын
@@Jon_zherka_77 Yess no one cares that why investors from usa and other countries came to wedding of mukesh ambani or no one cares that why us tech companies hiring individuals from india because they can compete better in market.
@范振辉-d7kАй бұрын
@@AbhishekSingh-jf7co没人关心
@yin3331Ай бұрын
Many people also ignore the fact that China has been blocked or suppressed by the West and India has not! Imagine, How much would China achieve if the West treated China like India
@Luka-king-the-skyАй бұрын
Ahhhh west not blocked China bro what are you talking about 😂
@Luka-king-the-skyАй бұрын
bro the West buys almost everything from China
@范振辉-d7kАй бұрын
@@Luka-king-the-sky这是事实 怎么说没有
@nmo3148Ай бұрын
India has been continually criticized in the West. from the 80s till about COVID it was taboo to talk bad about China and any criticism was met by they are lifting people out of poverty. It's only lately that China has been getting some flak.You had a good 25 years of free run. Not to say China is not better than India. China did great.
@dennisly9933Ай бұрын
It could be a blessing in disguise for China - becoming more resilient, innovative and more independent from outside source.
@adeptusmechanicushyspasist35294 ай бұрын
Several years ago we collaborated with vendors from China and vendors from India. Chinese vendors have the advantage of relatively cheap prices in the market with a good work ethic and workers who are quite professional in general. But you have to keep an eye on the materials the other vendor use, because many other vendors from China use different materials than what they promise. Meanwhile, Indian vendors have some smart and great people, but unfortunately not the entire collaboration team has the professionalism of some of these people, many are lazy and their work results are poor, we also experienced a lot of loss of assets and work accidents. It's a shame that smart people like that are in an environment that burdens them.
@AbhishekSingh-jf7co2 ай бұрын
half true and half not
@sew_gal73404 ай бұрын
It's easy to visit both countries and see how the average person speaks and acts, I love India and have gone there consistently...you have to really enjoy it because it is NOT for beginners. China on the other hand, is literally futuristic asf...i have never seen a metro station operate on the level that i have seen it in China , everything is in order, people follow the rules (in most cases) and the average citizen is kind, innocent, and curious. In india, the poverty level is insane, lives are wretched, and kids are on the streets begging...just sad overall. But to me, culturally, india is the best in the world
@linda1lee24 ай бұрын
Serpentza and laoway86 lived and worked in mainland China for > a decade and have native Chinese wifes. Here are some of their videos exposing China's dark side. kzbin.info/www/bejne/rGPWZpabbdCSkNUsi=WRBescw0VhkbeFHg kzbin.info/www/bejne/aWmoeYCsoLCNsKMsi=cJYXBOVm4pM7gdwK kzbin.info/www/bejne/fZeXkGWEdtKlrMUsi=MJnoVP0ZNBHdvptz kzbin.info/www/bejne/q5-QaWCla558brssi=X1ns6hppATnTi8OP kzbin.info/www/bejne/d3PSnauCiquaZ5osi=VBFqrqoRIs4xQbUW kzbin.info/www/bejne/gnmVZHSBd62lgdksi=ufpC5iJqBdMkCtqg
@eg49334 ай бұрын
india is one of the worst countries in the world. Indians literally want to leave that country, so not sure wth your talking about.
@silentstormstudio47824 ай бұрын
Two reasons to grow faster:- 1. we are not a communist country so western countries can lend more trust in FDI 2. It happened very quickly and there is alot to cover in few years so growth rate will definietly be faster .
@antlerman76444 ай бұрын
Blatant propaganda lmao
@AbiDas-k8k4 ай бұрын
Which city are you referring to as an example in india?
@laowantongchau4 ай бұрын
One thing I notice is many Indian posters like to use the word "IF". Then assume the "WILL happen". But IF never happens.
@nntflow70584 ай бұрын
That's what Argentinian used to say about their country, and it turns out to be true. They became a middle income country and their economy starts declining ever since.
@AMz-g2m4 ай бұрын
india 2100 vs usa 2100
@shastrachakshu1084 ай бұрын
This is the most satisfying, in-depth and concise review of India's economic situation that I have ever seen! Please keep up the great work.
@jin4913-ql9fc4 ай бұрын
I am Chinese, and we often discuss the differences between India and China. Basically, the key word always falls on whether there has been a thorough land reform. Landowners in India have cut national land into countless small pieces that cannot be developed as a whole. This has resulted in the loss of basic guarantees for all power and economic operations. China also has corruption, but usually the problem can be solved quickly if you deal with the big boss. In India, power is too decentralized, and corruption increases exponentially, making it difficult to solve actual problems.
@shrihari68603 ай бұрын
I don't think power is too much decentralised in India.Instead it is too much decentralised in China. Government expenditure at local level is more in China than India. I think main problem in India is about mindset of people. India is family oriented country.So whatever an Individual does in India he does it to his family.He do corruption so that his family can live happily. But in countries like China people are more individualistic.
@AnkitKumar-ww7tc3 ай бұрын
@@shrihari6860 absolutely stupid reply, taking bribes for family. Bribe is a part of our culture and is a problem. But actual issue is mediocre mindset of our people. We want to earn sitting at our homes, politicians knows that and earn vote theough this. Hence no development.
@AbhishekSingh-jf7co2 ай бұрын
@@AnkitKumar-ww7tc yess people wasting 16 lakhs in btech and when they go to market they found no job available for them and doing rikshaw then come to delhi let me show u some phd holders
@markreynolds98884 ай бұрын
As an American I worry we are becoming more like India and less like China.
@withervoid49664 ай бұрын
damn that hurts
@adam687564 ай бұрын
Canada on the way, more and more Indian immigrants
@theburden99204 ай бұрын
Ya just look at your ceos lol
@canto_v124 ай бұрын
China's system would never work with American culture. China uses the needs of the majority to override any obstacle, and leaves much less wiggle room for individual grievances, for better or worse. Also, for better or worse, as China is no longer poor, its citizens are becoming more and more "American" in the sense that they are more likely than in the past to exploit law and bureaucracy for their own benefit. Hence the not-uncommon phenomenon of a bridge or huge highway having to make a weird-@$$ curve to get around a house whose owner refused any amount of compensation to move out, thinking they can milk the government for more.
@everuttejon98864 ай бұрын
USA is an imperialist and capitalist country and China is a socialist country
@pardeeptandon3 ай бұрын
Chinese political system is based on Meriticiracy while India is based on Democracy. Meritocracy will beat democracy any day.
@realnapster152223 күн бұрын
CCP is not a meritocracy but a mafia party and China is a mafia state ruled by thugs. But all such centralized systems eventually collapse. Chinese economy is now buckling under pressure.
@MHG79620 күн бұрын
India is not a democracy lol, in democratic countries you don't harrass/censor opposition or ban videos/movies that criticize your goverment.
@realIndranil4 ай бұрын
"bee-haar" is the correct pronunciation
@MoneyMacro4 ай бұрын
Bee-haar got it
@Banditxam44 ай бұрын
Let's be honest Bihar ain't gonna develop anytime soon... Or ever the caste politics is too prevalent there...
@aritrabhattacharyya33794 ай бұрын
bro exchanged the i and a in his pronunciation.
@aaryankumar87704 ай бұрын
@@carolusmagnus1472what "pajeet frustration"? How would you feel when someone mispronounced some place in your country? And what frustration? He's pointing it out and the video maker acknowledged it What's so funny about it
@greendsnow4 ай бұрын
Does it have anything to do with spring or spices?
@yojimbo36814 ай бұрын
The biggest flaw of a lot of Western liberal democracies is that it can be hijacked by money. Just like the video said, they're afraid to raise taxes, because that would upset the rich. People vote for their own self interest, and not for society's best interest.
@NSG28104 ай бұрын
perfectly summed up
@angkear62674 ай бұрын
On the opposite side, CCP is hijacked by Xi's self ambition and not the people's best interest. People's livelihood starts to feel the impacts and the country's economy is falling apart.
@albertjoseph96844 ай бұрын
You cant compare western countries to India. There are way more issues than you can fathom.
@kenich26114 ай бұрын
Some of these Western democracies have socialist elements of social security nets. You're referring to hyper capitalist nations like the US here.
@passby80704 ай бұрын
especially when the population are poorly educated and live hand to mouth in destitution. corrupted politicians will always lie and bribe their way to power, after that, they are literally untouchable by the law.
@hassanalam45734 ай бұрын
China had (and still has ) 3 advantages over India 1. Education (as you mentioned) 2. Social mobility (the polite term for lack of class and caste) and 3. A large diaspora that provides the DFI (S.E. has large, very rich and very loyal Chinese minorities who invest in their home province).
@yerri55674 ай бұрын
@hassanalam4573 Whats S.E?
@als2cents6794 ай бұрын
What DFI? Direct Foreign Investment? India's remittances are growing and have recently hit a record of $125 billion last year. Meanwhile China is not even in second place. Do your own research and stop being a paid shill for the CCP.
@soulpurple88504 ай бұрын
@@yerri5567south east
@shashwatsinha27044 ай бұрын
China also has more natural resources
@mons911Ай бұрын
Democracy needs 300 years and looted resources to develop. India lacks both and should follow the Chinese model of development rather than the Western one.
@nechojiАй бұрын
民主其实是发展的结果
@BookofJob3XVII4 ай бұрын
The problem is like the US, a government with two party one agrees while another disagree causing slow change.
@millevenon58534 ай бұрын
That's false in the US. Most states are run by a single party and that's why America has the fastest growing economy among developed countries
@BookofJob3XVII4 ай бұрын
@@millevenon5853 fastest growing? Lmaof. Do you even know why the first speed train in America was delayed or canceled? Go do your own research as to why.
@明月藏白鹭4 ай бұрын
@@millevenon5853The United States is indeed developing the fastest, but do you want to see how much blood the United States has sucked from the world using the US dollar and the US military?
@Enclave_Engineer3 ай бұрын
Still better then China, where that top CCP dictator makes stupid dections and if you oppose him, you get purged
@undrgrnd7343 ай бұрын
Gonna disagree. At the local level, state governments are dominated by a single party sometimes. For example, democrats in california vs republicians in texas. In other states. Of course though this is not true for every state.
@curiosity4654 ай бұрын
Under Indian Prime Minister Modi, India ranks 115 out of 125 countries on the world hunger index, India has 42 of 50 of the world's most polluted cities, 125 out of 150 nations on the GDP Per Capita PPP list, biggest income inequality in100 years, record unemployment, 95% of educated Indians are unemployable, low practical engineering skills, historic low of the Indian rupee against the US dollar.
@curiosity4653 ай бұрын
@daria_morgendorfferrr fraud kar ke aayega
@val-schaeffer11173 ай бұрын
Hunger Index is propaganda. Try Transparency Index.
@curiosity4653 ай бұрын
@@val-schaeffer1117 Everything showing Bharat in a poor light is propaganda when the ground reality supports the index. Next, you'll say GDP per capita is high when it's among the lowest in the world.
@curiosity4653 ай бұрын
@daria_morgendorfferrr He's a Class 7 Gujarati medium educated misfit who has lowered the intellectual, moral and cultural standards in this country.
@curiosity4653 ай бұрын
@@val-schaeffer1117 grapes are sour, right?
@davidwoon64024 ай бұрын
Palki and her staunch supporters will faint watching this video. Definitely!!! 😂
@widodoakrom39384 ай бұрын
Lol true
@animeweebs4 ай бұрын
Can't agree on this
@yurimakarov614 ай бұрын
Ru talking about the news reporter Palki?
@sirgg38474 ай бұрын
@@yurimakarov61 pulki shwarma
@yurimakarov614 ай бұрын
@@sirgg3847 but she sexy tho
@scm50able24 күн бұрын
I am an Indian national living abroad. The main problem with Indian bureaucracy is that every member, from the peon to to the top IAS officer , thinks that they are entitled to have that job no matter what. Any action against them will be a reason to start a strike ( bandh) which may paralyse the entire bureaucracy for days or weeks. Poor people will pay the price. Many foreign companies hesitate to start their operations in India.
@KaiserHooray3 ай бұрын
Here's a recent example: The "global" IT outage did not meaningfully affect China as it is technologically sovereign -- it is not using CD, which is clearly a security risk for a nation. India, on the other hand, was impacted. Despite its reputation as a global IT powerhouse, India heavily relies on external technologies.
@MJ-revered3 ай бұрын
Yet India wasn't effected as some Western countries because their banks don even have their hardware connected to the cloud. So sometimes it can be convenient to be so far behind other countries, like India is.😛
@chrissong27632 ай бұрын
I always hear about that india is a global IT powerhouse, however, i have never see one APP or software from india. China has tiktok, shein, temu, aliexpress, wegame, etc. My question is that where is indian it technical strength
@AbhishekSingh-jf7co2 ай бұрын
@@chrissong2763 read about tcs giving services in usa
@josh24822 ай бұрын
@@chrissong2763 Indian tech talent flees to the West, the ones that stay are given lower skilled offshored work.
@truthinyourface7345Ай бұрын
@@chrissong2763zero India is known for spices That is about it
@parScheSdt4 ай бұрын
China's political system is much more well thought out than I knew, I knew it was a hardcore meritocracy but it was actually that important to its growth...
@@kobemaobraint6631 India is a country without commercial credit, so foreign countries will not continue to invest in India. I can't imagine why Indians would do this.
@UNKNOWNWORLD-k9s4 ай бұрын
@@whisky1991q Check india's FDI and cry now😂😂😂
@ailo89644 ай бұрын
Chinese government does seize and confiscate large companies.
@oceanwave45024 ай бұрын
In the West, when politicians f*ck up the country, they simply resign, leaving the mess behind. In China, if CPC does so, it would be a downfall of China civilization. So guess who (west or china) has great incentive to keep country stable and rapid in development?
@Aryan-25.104 ай бұрын
Absolutely true. I am an Indian and every point you made stands true.