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India will rise, probably not smoothly due to its erratic internal issues, but the growth will happen for sure and with great speed. It doesn't matter what the critics speculate. Every country has facets that can lead to growth, and India has more pros than cons. All the "comment critics" can take a deep breath and swallow their ignorance. Love from 🇮🇳
@@cuckoonut1208 yeah sure that shall also happen when we might live in Isolation and have no connection with the rest of the countries from south America to Asia!!
I totally agree with you. The largest country in the world in terms of population have been conquering the scarcity in front of our eyes and nobody is talking about it, instead they talk about how "dirty" India is. This makes really angry since I do not like racism and know history. For most of its history, India wasn't mostly a single entity. While growing, Indians also have to build their centralized and capable state. Why do people expect this to happen suddenly? Yes, India lack effiency and public systems. However, this doesn't mean that this is India's fate and India must accept it. Those who accuse India of being a "dirty" country also do not know history. When UK first industrialized, lack of zoning and workforce laws resulted in catasthrophic outcomes for ordinary people. Thames River was extremely dirty, the sky couldn't be seen due to smoke pumped out by factories, children aged 6 used to work 300 meters deep in mines, average annual working hours had jumped from 2700 hours before Industrial Revolution to 3400 hours after Industrial Revolution, which corresponds to 65 hours a week. Those who do not criticize UK's early industrialization do not see a problem with criticizing India relentlessly and unfairly. I support you sir, love from Turkey.
India's population is 1.45 billion. The only other country in the world with a population exceeding one billion is China. However, unlike India, China is more homogeneous country compared to India, with 90% of its population being Han Chinese ethnicity and more than 70% speaking the same language as their mother tongue, Mandarin Chinese and 80% of population knowns Mandarin. In contrast, the most spoken language in India is Hindi, spoken by only 48% of the population. This includes various dialects like Haryanvi, Rajasthani, Bhojpuri, etc. and people that speak Hindi as a second language. Standard Hindi is spoken as the first language is only 27% of the population. India is essentially a subcontinent functioning as a single country and faces more challenges in developing its economy.
What has language got to do with anything? and who says China is homogeneous - the Chinese govt?? Your logic is flawed to say the least. Lastly multiple languages in India are NOT new - we have had extremely large population for the last 10000 years and were the richest country in the world ( not because of our language but our abilities) - before westerners came with logics like yours and exacerbated the divide .. notwithstanding prior to the brits we still spoke many languages, practiced many ways of life/religions and still were the richest in wisdom/ monetary wealth/ art and culture. SO NO your logic is unacceptable . Going with your logic - did america face difficulties in keeping the top spot - with migrants contributing immensely who use English as their second or third language ??
A friend of mine from China said that one day he was going to work and he noticed a leak of water from some Govt management pipelines and he informed it to the respective officers via phone... Will he was returning back home, the job was done and govt officers thanked him for informing it and increased his credit score by 40... I can't even imagine something like this would happen in India even in future... Our country can become wealthy but can't be rich untill government cares... Our government system runs by ppl who just wanna time-pass and make easy money, they have no passion on the work that they do for their country (almost everyone?).
After having travelled extensively thru India I must conclude that they do fully deserve it! Steady they will grow and I admire them hard working folks with least complaints.
Education is one of the weakest points of India's growth and I experienced it first hand when our house help's son comes to my house to study I can see how much he is lacking in studies compared to his counterparts who are going to private schools
And almost 0% of Indian has any sophisticated knowledge in any Indian languages on any professional field. All your languages are being hollowed out and remained poor and primitive for all sophisticated and modern spheres of life.
The BJP has demonstrated consistent leadership, driving India’s progress through economic reforms, robust infrastructure development, and a strong foreign policy that has elevated the nation’s global standing. Initiatives like GST, "Make in India," and "Atmanirbhar Bharat" have strengthened economic stability and self-reliance, while welfare programs such as PM-KISAN and Ujjwala Yojana address grassroots issues without jeopardizing fiscal sustainability. In contrast, opposition parties like Congress and AAP focus heavily on populist measures, offering unsustainable freebies that strain the economy and hinder long-term development. Their history of policy inconsistencies, fiscal mismanagement, and weak global diplomacy has often resulted in administrative inefficiencies and diminished India’s stature on the world stage. While the BJP has its flaws, such as concerns over taxation, its vision for a self-reliant and globally respected Bharat makes it a far more reliable choice for ensuring the nation’s prosperity and progress. BJP HAI TOH MUMKIN HAI 🕉️🇮🇳🚩
Bro BJP hasn't done anything great in the name of economic reforms while it acts tough on social policies it is a bheegi billi in terms of economic reforms. The only significant economic reform they have done in 10 years is the IBC 2016 other than that it has done zero efforts towards economic growth they pulled back farm laws which would have probably quadrupled our economy, instead of reducing regulations it has increased compliance burden. The policy flip-flops they do every two or three months shows their seriousness to economic reforms.
@@Chigrikmarak3016 Hope you knew that the farm laws were proposed by BJP themselves, as per some of the demands of farmers and was "Precisely similar" to the farm laws of Congress's manifesto. Despite this the opposition didn't let it pass because of their petty politics. And the farmers even upon the brink of getting their demand met, yet they were protesting. Clearly they "Do Not Care About Farm Laws". Their motive is something else, you might know those to yet....
@@pratyush_asap bro i supported farm laws and it did pass in the two houses the president gave his assent, there is no justification of opposition opposing they had a majority they could have stayed strong despite the protest but they didn't because they don't really care about the nation they reversed it because of elections in u.p.
@Chigrikmarak3016 You putting hell lot of opinions amidst. Atleast not mention "they don't really care about nation". Everyone can see today who cares and not. Having majority and having "2/3rd voting" in parliament isn't same, most MPs are not always present and not allowed agree just because they are in same party. Farm bills were as per some possible demands of farmers. Mid-man was supposed to very much absent as per it. Yet they were against it without a speck of discussion, totally shows their motive isn't farm laws. That's why farmers aren't from all India but from a small sector of a place. Belonging to farmer lineage everyone knows what their motives are. And why did their protests light up only during important times of Govt
The way Vietnam is going to replace India and China for industries, and manufacturing, it is the actual Tiger in the making. 5th and 3rd largest economy with 1.4 billion people is of no sense, the average per capita income here is extremely low for any G-20 country.
I hope you knew dollar is not used everywhere. Every currency have their own value in their countries. Things aren't priced same everywhere. Vietnam is far from replacing India let alone China in industries. Try not to learn from reels
@pratyush_asap I keep travelling almost 7 times a year, I know far much that what you egotists do!! Get a grip of reality and believe that we as a country have not even doubled our nominal GDP in TEN YEARS !!!
@@abc_cba I don't care where or how much you travel. You don't travel into their Govt or their Data wings 😂 lol. Having zero posts and thousands of followers says a lot
@@abc_cbayou kids are so cute 😂 U dont even know the Current affairs U guys thought that China is the world ! Vietnam only able to attract those companies who were in China and wanted to reside their base India attracts global companies from all over the world not only from China
@@akhandbharat209 India is know as graveyards for business in the world's but you guy live in your bubble world's....and why apple regret manufacturing in India,which Indian media never talked about....and the company india hope they got which went vitnam from china as are too regarding theirs choices....cuz in the world's only china had the Monopoly in which everything is done and easy for foreigner company to exist... And mind you Chinese government to want western company to leave cuz they want local to grow after they learned from them
From 1995 to 2023, China's economic growth has averaged around 10%, while India's has been around 6%. To reach China's current level, India would need 120 years. You can clearly see the level of advancement in China's cities, which are highly modernized. China leads the world in many sector. Moreover, the Chinese population is highly educated, industrious, and intellectually gifted. Unlike India, China is not a country characterized by extremism. On the other hand, India is highly polarized. Its people are filled with intense drama, just like the unrealistic storylines seen in Bollywood films. India has poor relations with nearly all of its neighbors. Most recently, the Indian-aligned government in Bangladesh was ousted by the people, and that government found refuge in India. From India, there are attempts to disrupt communal harmony in Bangladesh through rumors and increased tensions. India's media is often considered the worst in the world. Although India's GDP will grow in the future, its per capita income will rise, and it will develop, the extremist tendencies among its people will not change. According to data from 2023, 55% of India's income is controlled by just 10% of the population. Therefore, India will never be able to reach China's level.
India's average growth rate is 7% after liberalising its economy. Now India is crossing the 7% to 8% growth rate every year, while China is falling. They are having the same growth rate as the advanced developed country like the USA. The growth rate is around 4%, and China is still not a developed country. They are having a negative population growth rate. The pictures that you see in the media about the USA and China are part of the marketing. They only show you the shining side.
@@Malecchavinashak China's economy experienced its peak growth during its rapid industrialization and globalization phases. China's GDP growth reached an astonishing 14.2% in 2007, which is remarkable for a country with such a massive population. During that period, growth rates of 12%, 13%, and 11% were common. Today, China's growth rate has slowed to around 4-5%, but this is entirely natural for a developed economy. For instance, the United States, one of the most advanced economies, has a growth rate of only 2.6%, which is even lower than India's. Does this mean India is ahead of the United States? Not at all. Similarly, countries like Japan, Germany, and South Korea also have lower growth rates. It is expected that developing countries like India will have higher growth rates. However, China's situation is different. During its peak, China consistently achieved 12-13% growth, while India's peak growth hovered around 7-8%. This shows that China is far ahead of India in many aspects. The standard of living in China is vastly superior to that in India. If you've ever visited China or seen it on television or TH-cam, you would know the difference. China is heavily investing not only in Asia but also in Europe, Latin America, and Africa. In contrast, India struggles to strengthen relations even with its neighboring countries. Even many well-informed Indians acknowledge how far ahead China is compared to India. Consider this: China's GDP: $18.9 trillion India's GDP: $3.9 trillion China's GDP per capita: $13,500+ India's GDP per capita: $2,670+ Out of the world's top 100 universities, 20 are in China, with Peking University ranked as the best in Asia. The GDP of just three Chinese provinces equals India's total GDP. In many sectors, China ranks first globally, and even where it is not first, it often holds the second position. Comparing India to China is not realistic; China is light years ahead.
@aarthirajaraman7453 Democracy. It’s just an excuse. There are many democratic countries in the world. Are they developed? Whether your country is democratic or socialist doesn’t matter. What matters is how developed your country is. And China is a developed country in the world. Although the standard of living of the people in China needs to improve further.
Don't forget working age population upon dependency ratio is flawed, the accurate ratio must be working population upon dependency ratio as number of women working of the total eligible workforce in India is very less compared to other developing countries like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, other southeast Asian countries and other countries in the world This shows that the matrix which is applicable in other parts of the world becomes in-accurate in the context of India.
Democracies are messy; oligarchic/autocratic authoritarian states are not... Not everything can - or should - be viewed purely through an economic/economist's lens...
There is one way to balance political freedom and economical prosperity, Constitutional republic/ or Being near to anarchy with govt just ensuring safety security and some public infrastructure
According to the UN's 2024 World Happiness Report, China ranks 60th (out of 146 countries). India ranks 126th, behind neighboring nations such as Nepal (90th), Pakistan (108th), Myanmar (118th).
@@user-wb8mp9by9f And your point is.........?? You've pretty much reinforced *my* point... P.S.: Yes, and we all know how true/accurate China's statistics truly are...🤣🤣🤣🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@RDesai_indiancapitalist I read your comment. Then re-read it. Then re-re-read it. And I still couldn't make sense of it... BTW, India is already a "Constitutional republic"...so I don't really get your point/what you're trying to say here...
@@shantanusapru bhai mostly people see democracy and republic as same , just not having monarch isn't republic. Parliamentary Democracy refers that 51% majority can interfere in every aspects. Constitutional republic(even tho we have both constitution and we are republic, we are not consti. Rep. As together) ,it refers to minimum government interference, Govt Exists for just protecting natural rights of citizens, another salient features of it is Equality before law and due process. We are lousy democracy where politicians enact laws for special privileges,and when they realise it is not beneficial to any, they can't even abolish it due to fear of loosing power.
All the worldwide experts from IMF, Goldman Sachs, World Bank, JP Morgan are saying that if you don't like it you can cry but it is not going to change anything. 😂
India already boasts the 3rd largest economy, 5th largest manufacturing sector, 2nd largest IT sector, 2nd largest agricultural sector, 4th strongest army, 3rd strongest airforce and 5th strongest navy
@@aarthirajaraman7453 😂 source trust me bro India excels in Overpopulation Pollution that scales Acid rain Disease Poverty Hurger Wretchedness Tribalism Socialism And most important DEMOGOGRY
India has started on path to rapid economic progress only after re-discovering its cultural roots. We are discovering our strength and weaknesses and finding way out.
@@AnarchistDoc ASEAN is not a country. But a bunch of countries as disparate as oil and water. From an American output Christian Philippines to Islamic Indonesia to Buddhist vietnam.
india's potential to become the next global growth engine is truly inspiring!..... With its young population, rapid technological advancements, and growing infrastructure, the future looks promising.....
@Jamal-Ahmed786 Nope, calculate the average GDP growth in all the years of UPA 1 and UPA 2 and since 2014, minus the years 2020 and 2021. You will get the answer, I'm not even considering to talk about the very high inflation during UPA 1 and 2 years!
One thing I think most people dont realize is that we cant really idealize someone's model be it US or China since we have our own way of life, thought process and systems in place that for better or worse can be hard to replace or in some cases devasting. For the US it took a long while to be where they are today and also they had a first mover advantage where as China had a fast mover advantage due to various factors that we all know. But in india we cannot replicate that. In my opinion, the way things are going, the Indian growth story will be messy, at times chaotic even challenging and slower. But it will still grow and I probably wont get to see a grown nation in my lifetime 😕 and that is sad for me.
China's slow growth will surely put much of a dent in my opinion because we are selling close to nothing to them but buying heaps from them. Yeah you can say that Indian manufacturing depends on what we do buy from china even if we disregard consumer products. And yes, that is more or less true. And it is for the government to put effort into solving that problem. But I would still be fortunate of that happens because it will create panic and in a do or die situation you either succed or fail. And I'd be glad if china out of spite or aggression or impulsiveness halts trade with India. It would be a wake up call and decide whether we succeed in overcoming that challenge. And if not then the whole economic rise dream was not even worth thinking about and we would still be more or less in deep sh*t anyway.
India with its demographic advantage and location.. it's inevitable for india to grow regardless of any interference.. But a government with good governance and decent policies, will enable india to easily achieve 10% growth min.. Having an average growth of 6% is disappointing and indicates gov need to do more and lot of inefficacies present in the system...
Expressways Expressways Expressways , we need all round development of all regions expressways will play an important role in growth of landlocked states
INDIA; has to build the best Infrastructure; clean; neat NO red tape no Bureaucracy. But people oriented work for the people; 100% military Discipline. All Skilled;'educated;Technicl
I agreed that economy of India has increased but most of them are not meant to middle class and poor that have to pay alot of taxs. If we take gpd per capita we will see the disparities
Growth? No. Garbage? Yes. The whole country is a giant trash can. And it pains to see that there is simply no concern for basic cleanliness and traffic discipline
@@adityahaacct No we in Southern region of India are more realists. When we leave the false dreamworld vishwaguru ignorance of reality then only we can start to improve.
@@Zak-qh5tb ahh i am from southern region india too.. the govt has tried everything to clean up the country but it is the people who dont have basic civic sense..
I wish we could earn more so that we can invest in education and more specifically inovation so we are not just a manufacturing economy for others to outsource but rather create businesses than innovate and produce companies that design cutting edge technology rather than just manufacturing on designs and technology of others. That is sad 😔 IDK how we are going to do that.
To be a 30 trillion economy in 25 years, it needs to grow an average of 8.5% each year. 55 trillion economy would need 11% each year. Does any of this sound close to how India's economy is performing right now.
Why always compare India vs China. We China make plan that 2045 we just a middle income country. While India at 2047 will announce that become a developed country. We are not at same level vs India. Compare India vs US will be the better options.
Can't compare a communist China with an authoritarian regime with democracies like India. Social, economic, political and judicial systems will be at odds against each other, retarding the pace of progress. That's the cost of freedom & democracy. But, certainly India will be the largest economy in the world in the next 50 years. No one can stop that.
First they said 2020, then 2047, then you said next 50 years, then someone else said 100 years, 😂😂😂forever developing by only talking and no action. We Indians need to talk less and do more action otherwise in every field we will be like Olympics getting 0 gold medals
freedom of what to be exact? India presents itself as the worlds largest democracy, but it has some of the worlds worst press freedom index, crime rates, rpe cases, slums, and poverty. So you cant insufficient freedoms and you also get no civil happiness? Ill pass that.
India can do anything but all on papers, in reality india economy is in danger and jobless growth, peopy doesn't spend more , india can't ahead in any of developmental aspects but india can ahead in pollution, population, Corruption, useless Law and judiciary system, increasing tax without any logic, our gdp is rising due to population not because of growth, Govt target can't match for FDI as they expect, recently they increase 7% indirect tax on some things without any logic, so for views if you wanna praise india that's good, but in reality only god can save india because even the govt doesn't have a clue that how is india running, our education system is poor, language barrier, cities and villages without any masterplan and so many problems, i don't understand why soros loby wasting their money to destabilize the india , because india is self confused and self destroying country and in future there is so much anarchy or chaos in it
India's employment rate was 33% in 2014 and is now 50% as of 2024, an additional 255 million jobs in the last decade with 67 million coming from manufacturing alone. Urban spending slightly decreased due to the global economic slowdown though has been consistently growing. Our GDP isn't rising solely because of population growth, the population geowth rate is just 0.7%, the growth comes from heavy investment, consumption and production. Tax is high as India isn't an export hub yet, 2 ways the government can make mobey is either taxes or exports and India isn't an export hub as of yet so taxes will be higher. Your clearly just another brain dead leftist with 0 knowledge on the country desperate for white validation by insulting your own country
While India has many problems, its also a country with noisy democracy. Issues are discussed without any hesitation and put on the table. This is a direct reflection of the democratic spirit of our society. It is unique to India. Tell me if this happens in China. Tomorrow if India became a dictatorship/ one party state, these same critics will cry out loud. China's rapid rise to the top hasn't come for free and now even it is grappling with serious problems that are a by-product of its own aggressive policy. If u can point out the problems then u can also think hard and provide some solutions. That would be constructive criticism but too often I see Indians self-hating without contributing anything. I personally never take these haters seriously as they are 'keyboard warriors' and nothing more. No real valor or positive contribution to the country's growth story. And stop with the excuse that oh i have a job and i contribute to the economy, no u don't u work for your lifestyle not anyone else's.
@Deathsboyg Stop this nonsense! 1700 years ago the world was completely different and agriculture economies prospered and we had luck of having rich fertile plains, stable climate. But we are unable to complete in the modern technology age. Just talking won't get us anywhere
But currently india is busy in communal politics. Pls do your research again. We have so many issues but our politicians especially BJP sitting in the government diverts the debate on actual issues to communal politics so that majority (hindus) votes on religion and the bjp supporting majoritarianism wins the election. And talking of the growth rate india is having high gdp rate because its economy is small. In actual numbers china is way ahead of us.
It's a democracy, so if people get distracted by identity politics, it's on them. Can't keep blaming the politicians when it is the people who are voting for them.
@@AshutoshSrivastava-v6y what I was saying has been proved by your comments thx. I was literally expecting someone to comment this in reply to my comments 😘.
Indian govt still has low approach in many many ways - Education, R&D , Exports , Innovative and working mindset, Employment, Technology adoptability ,
@@Junedmx when we do revolution it's possible china grow because they had different politics from America we should change the chore so that we can grow and America will became contain india
@@shauryasingh9722 he definitely meant Socialist. DPSP, welfare state, and reservation system in India clearly screams Socialism. Although India is transitioning but it can never be fully non-socialist as long as Reservation and DPSP is there is the Constitution. Either India gets rid of it or changes it to grow substantially in the coming decades.
Maturity is when you realize that India's high gdp is due to the following factors: 1. Overpopulation 2. Consumer spending 3. Pointless government spending 4. Growth of elite class wealth 5. Remittances from Indian migrants abroad 6. Financial market manipulation 7. Inclusion of cow dung production in gdp.
India is better poised than China as its more politically stable and has a better rail grid. Indian people have kept much of their morals compared to the Chinese citizenry who were made largely desperate and Godless by the CCP (thats a generalization than an indictment of all chinese citizens...). The educational hurdles are pretty much the same as China. India is more honest in its dealings and has fewer political dogma issues, too. Hopefully the switch of businesses to India will force a regime change in China, for the sake of the Chinese people.
@b_uppy: "India has a better rail grid (than China)." China's high-speed (200+ km/hr) rail network is the world's longest at 46,000 kilometers. Currently, India does not have any high-speed rail that goes 200+ km/hr.
@user-wb8mp9by9f Aside from the fact that I avoided making generalizations about the Chinese _people,_ and aside from that they're barred from practicing the beliefs as they are proscribed outside the CCP, and aside from the fact that practicing these beliefs as they are proscribed outside the CCP can make you an involuntary organ donor or worse, and aside from that it's secularist views that contributed to the most murders by government in the 20th century, side from that and notwithstanding who wants to make generalizations???
@user-wb8mp9by9f Yes but India has more saturation of railroad which is what is primarily used for shipping, as iterated previously. That Chinaz(CCP) has huge tofu dreg construction issues that make it two steps forward and one step back, and that high speed rail means less in this day of zoom calls makes a huge difference. China is also having a diaspora of rich and educated people and that's an issue as well due to the problems of dictatorship rearing their head there...
UK needs to ensure that it doesn't fall behind India and China in Military Technology and A.I. Britain needs 4 very massive Aircraft carriers and more Military bases in and around the Indo China area.
seeing the comment section i am just disappointed.. ik india is not perfect but the fact is it is growing! and it is not because of any politicians/government but because of its people! so stop criticizing or defending politicians (for whom you dont even exist) and think about how you can benefit from the growth..
A friend of mine from China said that one day he was going to work and he noticed a leak of water from some Govt management pipelines and he informed it to the respective officers via phone... Will he was returning back home, the job was done and govt officers thanked him for informing it and increased his credit score by 40... I can't even imagine something like this would happen in India even in future... Our country can becoke wealthy but can't be rich untill government cares... Our government system runs by ppl who just wanna time-pass and make easy money, they have no passion on the work they do for their country (almost everyone?).
Maturity is when you realize that India's high gdp is due to the following factors: 1. Overpopulation 2. Consumer spending 3. Pointless government spending 4. Growth of elite class wealth 5. Remittances from Indian migrants abroad 6. Financial market manipulation 7. Inclusion of cow dung production in gdp.
Total net FDI in india in 2023 was only 26 Billion whereas in China including HK it was 273 billion.Now are we giving any competition to China Vietnam Indonesia?
1. China had 3 times more land and more resources. 2. China never had to deal with radical islam and other religious issues. 3. In India culture, language, food everything is different in different states it's more like a union then country. 4. China doesn't actually have any threat because none of its neighbours will attack it unless it attacks it. 5. China never had to deal with colonization, i understand world war 2 was very bad but India had to deal with long colonization that affected the culture, mentality, history, science, education in a very bad way for the long run. 6. India has democracy fueled by uneducated people that pulls it in poverty. China had one stable government to govern the country.
7. The thriving economy of Japan, south korea and Taiwan also aided it. 8. It had technological support from many countries like Germany, meanwhile India has to face sanction twice also Germany isn't willing to share any technology with India. It's case with many countries. Very few countries want to co-operate with india. 9. If India develops then it will have to face stiff competition from Chinese counterparts.
Luck matters. Let's hope India strikes luck in finding giant reserves of some high value and high demand natural resource to get rich fast like the Gulf.
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India will rise, probably not smoothly due to its erratic internal issues, but the growth will happen for sure and with great speed. It doesn't matter what the critics speculate. Every country has facets that can lead to growth, and India has more pros than cons.
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Do more speak less.
@@cuckoonut1208we are forced to speak more to counter the propaganda. Even we love to grow silently.
@@cuckoonut1208 yeah sure that shall also happen when we might live in Isolation and have no connection with the rest of the countries from south America to Asia!!
India never gonna grow for sure. Being a person born in India it will not achieve a superpower status. Stop badgering yourself with false pride.
I totally agree with you. The largest country in the world in terms of population have been conquering the scarcity in front of our eyes and nobody is talking about it, instead they talk about how "dirty" India is. This makes really angry since I do not like racism and know history. For most of its history, India wasn't mostly a single entity. While growing, Indians also have to build their centralized and capable state. Why do people expect this to happen suddenly? Yes, India lack effiency and public systems. However, this doesn't mean that this is India's fate and India must accept it. Those who accuse India of being a "dirty" country also do not know history. When UK first industrialized, lack of zoning and workforce laws resulted in catasthrophic outcomes for ordinary people. Thames River was extremely dirty, the sky couldn't be seen due to smoke pumped out by factories, children aged 6 used to work 300 meters deep in mines, average annual working hours had jumped from 2700 hours before Industrial Revolution to 3400 hours after Industrial Revolution, which corresponds to 65 hours a week. Those who do not criticize UK's early industrialization do not see a problem with criticizing India relentlessly and unfairly. I support you sir, love from Turkey.
India's population is 1.45 billion. The only other country in the world with a population exceeding one billion is China. However, unlike India, China is more homogeneous country compared to India, with 90% of its population being Han Chinese ethnicity and more than 70% speaking the same language as their mother tongue, Mandarin Chinese and 80% of population knowns Mandarin.
In contrast, the most spoken language in India is Hindi, spoken by only 48% of the population. This includes various dialects like Haryanvi, Rajasthani, Bhojpuri, etc. and people that speak Hindi as a second language. Standard Hindi is spoken as the first language is only 27% of the population. India is essentially a subcontinent functioning as a single country and faces more challenges in developing its economy.
What has language got to do with anything? and who says China is homogeneous - the Chinese govt?? Your logic is flawed to say the least.
Lastly multiple languages in India are NOT new - we have had extremely large population for the last 10000 years and were the richest country in the world ( not because of our language but our abilities) - before westerners came with logics like yours and exacerbated the divide .. notwithstanding prior to the brits we still spoke many languages, practiced many ways of life/religions and still were the richest in wisdom/ monetary wealth/ art and culture. SO NO your logic is unacceptable .
Going with your logic - did america face difficulties in keeping the top spot - with migrants contributing immensely who use English as their second or third language ??
@@sandeepsandhu4286 don't bother it's probably AI
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Someone got it India correctly. You have done great research on India. If you aren't Indian then I appreciate your understanding of India.
A friend of mine from China said that one day he was going to work and he noticed a leak of water from some Govt management pipelines and he informed it to the respective officers via phone... Will he was returning back home, the job was done and govt officers thanked him for informing it and increased his credit score by 40... I can't even imagine something like this would happen in India even in future... Our country can become wealthy but can't be rich untill government cares... Our government system runs by ppl who just wanna time-pass and make easy money, they have no passion on the work that they do for their country (almost everyone?).
What was the name of your friend?
100% lied credit score dont exist
@@jetli740 say u don't know about China, there are both social and traditional credit scoring in China.
@omniscient_being yes you got ur info from western new. how bout shoe some evidence
Some municipality in India are also responsible and work like that
But majority still has a easy going mindset
After having travelled extensively thru India I must conclude that they do fully deserve it! Steady they will grow and I admire them hard working folks with least complaints.
Education is one of the weakest points of India's growth and I experienced it first hand when our house help's son comes to my house to study I can see how much he is lacking in studies compared to his counterparts who are going to private schools
And almost 0% of Indian has any sophisticated knowledge in any Indian languages on any professional field. All your languages are being hollowed out and remained poor and primitive for all sophisticated and modern spheres of life.
India will not be rich but India will be immensely wealthy.
In your dreams and TH-cam comment section for sure
@sumeet3773 your barking doesn't matter. we will prove what I said. You ll be watching helplessly Indias growth.
@@sumeet3773 Yeah ofcourse you know more than IDB, JP Morgan reports and all other reports.
Then all the 195 countries in world can say the same and are immensely wealthy.....
Excellent presentation sir
The BJP has demonstrated consistent leadership, driving India’s progress through economic reforms, robust infrastructure development, and a strong foreign policy that has elevated the nation’s global standing. Initiatives like GST, "Make in India," and "Atmanirbhar Bharat" have strengthened economic stability and self-reliance, while welfare programs such as PM-KISAN and Ujjwala Yojana address grassroots issues without jeopardizing fiscal sustainability. In contrast, opposition parties like Congress and AAP focus heavily on populist measures, offering unsustainable freebies that strain the economy and hinder long-term development. Their history of policy inconsistencies, fiscal mismanagement, and weak global diplomacy has often resulted in administrative inefficiencies and diminished India’s stature on the world stage. While the BJP has its flaws, such as concerns over taxation, its vision for a self-reliant and globally respected Bharat makes it a far more reliable choice for ensuring the nation’s prosperity and progress.
BJP HAI TOH MUMKIN HAI 🕉️🇮🇳🚩
Bro BJP hasn't done anything great in the name of economic reforms while it acts tough on social policies it is a bheegi billi in terms of economic reforms. The only significant economic reform they have done in 10 years is the IBC 2016 other than that it has done zero efforts towards economic growth they pulled back farm laws which would have probably quadrupled our economy, instead of reducing regulations it has increased compliance burden. The policy flip-flops they do every two or three months shows their seriousness to economic reforms.
@@Chigrikmarak3016 Hope you knew that the farm laws were proposed by BJP themselves, as per some of the demands of farmers and was "Precisely similar" to the farm laws of Congress's manifesto. Despite this the opposition didn't let it pass because of their petty politics. And the farmers even upon the brink of getting their demand met, yet they were protesting. Clearly they "Do Not Care About Farm Laws".
Their motive is something else, you might know those to yet....
@@pratyush_asap bro i supported farm laws and it did pass in the two houses the president gave his assent, there is no justification of opposition opposing they had a majority they could have stayed strong despite the protest but they didn't because they don't really care about the nation they reversed it because of elections in u.p.
@Chigrikmarak3016 You putting hell lot of opinions amidst. Atleast not mention "they don't really care about nation". Everyone can see today who cares and not.
Having majority and having "2/3rd voting" in parliament isn't same, most MPs are not always present and not allowed agree just because they are in same party.
Farm bills were as per some possible demands of farmers. Mid-man was supposed to very much absent as per it. Yet they were against it without a speck of discussion, totally shows their motive isn't farm laws. That's why farmers aren't from all India but from a small sector of a place. Belonging to farmer lineage everyone knows what their motives are. And why did their protests light up only during important times of Govt
The way Vietnam is going to replace India and China for industries, and manufacturing, it is the actual Tiger in the making.
5th and 3rd largest economy with 1.4 billion people is of no sense, the average per capita income here is extremely low for any G-20 country.
I hope you knew dollar is not used everywhere. Every currency have their own value in their countries. Things aren't priced same everywhere.
Vietnam is far from replacing India let alone China in industries. Try not to learn from reels
@pratyush_asap I keep travelling almost 7 times a year, I know far much that what you egotists do!!
Get a grip of reality and believe that we as a country have not even doubled our nominal GDP in TEN YEARS !!!
@@abc_cba I don't care where or how much you travel. You don't travel into their Govt or their Data wings 😂 lol. Having zero posts and thousands of followers says a lot
@@abc_cbayou kids are so cute
😂
U dont even know the Current affairs
U guys thought that China is the world !
Vietnam only able to attract those companies who were in China and wanted to reside their base
India attracts global companies from all over the world not only from China
@@akhandbharat209 India is know as graveyards for business in the world's but you guy live in your bubble world's....and why apple regret manufacturing in India,which
Indian media never talked about....and the company india hope they got which went vitnam from china as are too regarding theirs choices....cuz in the world's only china had the Monopoly in which everything is done and easy for foreigner company to exist...
And mind you Chinese government to want western company to leave cuz they want local to grow after they learned from them
From 1995 to 2023, China's economic growth has averaged around 10%, while India's has been around 6%. To reach China's current level, India would need 120 years. You can clearly see the level of advancement in China's cities, which are highly modernized. China leads the world in many sector.
Moreover, the Chinese population is highly educated, industrious, and intellectually gifted. Unlike India, China is not a country characterized by extremism. On the other hand, India is highly polarized. Its people are filled with intense drama, just like the unrealistic storylines seen in Bollywood films.
India has poor relations with nearly all of its neighbors. Most recently, the Indian-aligned government in Bangladesh was ousted by the people, and that government found refuge in India. From India, there are attempts to disrupt communal harmony in Bangladesh through rumors and increased tensions. India's media is often considered the worst in the world.
Although India's GDP will grow in the future, its per capita income will rise, and it will develop, the extremist tendencies among its people will not change. According to data from 2023, 55% of India's income is controlled by just 10% of the population.
Therefore, India will never be able to reach China's level.
India's average growth rate is 7% after liberalising its economy. Now India is crossing the 7% to 8% growth rate every year, while China is falling. They are having the same growth rate as the advanced developed country like the USA. The growth rate is around 4%, and China is still not a developed country. They are having a negative population growth rate. The pictures that you see in the media about the USA and China are part of the marketing. They only show you the shining side.
@@Malecchavinashak China's economy experienced its peak growth during its rapid industrialization and globalization phases. China's GDP growth reached an astonishing 14.2% in 2007, which is remarkable for a country with such a massive population. During that period, growth rates of 12%, 13%, and 11% were common.
Today, China's growth rate has slowed to around 4-5%, but this is entirely natural for a developed economy. For instance, the United States, one of the most advanced economies, has a growth rate of only 2.6%, which is even lower than India's. Does this mean India is ahead of the United States? Not at all. Similarly, countries like Japan, Germany, and South Korea also have lower growth rates.
It is expected that developing countries like India will have higher growth rates. However, China's situation is different. During its peak, China consistently achieved 12-13% growth, while India's peak growth hovered around 7-8%. This shows that China is far ahead of India in many aspects.
The standard of living in China is vastly superior to that in India. If you've ever visited China or seen it on television or TH-cam, you would know the difference. China is heavily investing not only in Asia but also in Europe, Latin America, and Africa. In contrast, India struggles to strengthen relations even with its neighboring countries.
Even many well-informed Indians acknowledge how far ahead China is compared to India. Consider this:
China's GDP: $18.9 trillion
India's GDP: $3.9 trillion
China's GDP per capita: $13,500+
India's GDP per capita: $2,670+
Out of the world's top 100 universities, 20 are in China, with Peking University ranked as the best in Asia. The GDP of just three Chinese provinces equals India's total GDP.
In many sectors, China ranks first globally, and even where it is not first, it often holds the second position. Comparing India to China is not realistic; China is light years ahead.
What you're forgetting is that India is a democracy, here different parties rule different states with varied growths.
@aarthirajaraman7453 Democracy. It’s just an excuse. There are many democratic countries in the world. Are they developed? Whether your country is democratic or socialist doesn’t matter. What matters is how developed your country is. And China is a developed country in the world.
Although the standard of living of the people in China needs to improve further.
@@KomMal-u7kthose countries also have taken years, Japan and Korea are the only exceptions
Can't wait to see India Fully devloped 🥺
Don't forget working age population upon dependency ratio is flawed,
the accurate ratio must be working population upon dependency ratio as number of women working of the total eligible workforce in India is very less compared to other developing countries like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, other southeast Asian countries and other countries in the world
This shows that the matrix which is applicable in other parts of the world becomes in-accurate in the context of India.
India Economy growth rate ❌
India Population growth rate ✅
You guys come here and clean toilets, lower your tone
Democracies are messy; oligarchic/autocratic authoritarian states are not...
Not everything can - or should - be viewed purely through an economic/economist's lens...
There is one way to balance political freedom and economical prosperity, Constitutional republic/ or Being near to anarchy with govt just ensuring safety security and some public infrastructure
According to the UN's 2024 World Happiness Report, China ranks 60th (out of 146 countries). India ranks 126th, behind neighboring nations such as Nepal (90th), Pakistan (108th), Myanmar (118th).
@@user-wb8mp9by9f And your point is.........??
You've pretty much reinforced *my* point...
P.S.: Yes, and we all know how true/accurate China's statistics truly are...🤣🤣🤣🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@RDesai_indiancapitalist I read your comment. Then re-read it. Then re-re-read it. And I still couldn't make sense of it...
BTW, India is already a "Constitutional republic"...so I don't really get your point/what you're trying to say here...
@@shantanusapru bhai mostly people see democracy and republic as same , just not having monarch isn't republic. Parliamentary Democracy refers that 51% majority can interfere in every aspects. Constitutional republic(even tho we have both constitution and we are republic, we are not consti. Rep. As together) ,it refers to minimum government interference, Govt Exists for just protecting natural rights of citizens, another salient features of it is Equality before law and due process.
We are lousy democracy where politicians enact laws for special privileges,and when they realise it is not beneficial to any, they can't even abolish it due to fear of loosing power.
It's only BJP who thinks about country .. at least they are trying to make India 3rd largest economy. And opposition is busy to criticize and mocking.
How will india become superpower source (TRUST ME BRO)
All the worldwide experts from IMF, Goldman Sachs, World Bank, JP Morgan are saying that if you don't like it you can cry but it is not going to change anything. 😂
@Ritik90W no they don't it's the Indian media that's adamant of these fallacies.
India already boasts the 3rd largest economy, 5th largest manufacturing sector, 2nd largest IT sector, 2nd largest agricultural sector, 4th strongest army, 3rd strongest airforce and 5th strongest navy
@@aarthirajaraman7453 source TRUST ME BRO
@@aarthirajaraman7453 😂 source trust me bro
India excels in
Overpopulation
Pollution that scales Acid rain
Disease
Poverty
Hurger
Wretchedness
Tribalism
Socialism
And most important DEMOGOGRY
India has started on path to rapid economic progress only after re-discovering its cultural roots. We are discovering our strength and weaknesses and finding way out.
I'll save you some time: it won't
It is already second growth engine .. you moroun…😂
As per the crystal ball you took out of your rear?
@@vamsikrishna3855 No that is ASEAN
@@AnarchistDoc ASEAN is not a country. But a bunch of countries as disparate as oil and water. From an American output Christian Philippines to Islamic Indonesia to Buddhist vietnam.
Why are all the Wumaos so butthurt over this?
Why does this video talk more about China than India?
US envy and hate
india's potential to become the next global growth engine is truly inspiring!..... With its young population, rapid technological advancements, and growing infrastructure, the future looks promising.....
Yes india super engine using coolies , ricshaw and hand pull cart.
India is developing fast under BJP.
Opposition is trying to derail development with communal politics
It's trying more of their crooked tactics. They became totally unhinged. I can't support them further
Lol you are saying the other way around😂
@@AL-oz1lpnope what he said is correct
The economy actually grew faster under Congress than it is under BJP.
@Jamal-Ahmed786 Nope, calculate the average GDP growth in all the years of UPA 1 and UPA 2 and since 2014, minus the years 2020 and 2021. You will get the answer, I'm not even considering to talk about the very high inflation during UPA 1 and 2 years!
India golden coming again 🥺 i am very happy
East India is underdeveloped in every field.
have been hearing about the theory of India's rise for almost 20 years, just like with the theory of China's collapse🤣
Oof, like must suck to be a wumao like you.
One thing I think most people dont realize is that we cant really idealize someone's model be it US or China since we have our own way of life, thought process and systems in place that for better or worse can be hard to replace or in some cases devasting.
For the US it took a long while to be where they are today and also they had a first mover advantage where as China had a fast mover advantage due to various factors that we all know.
But in india we cannot replicate that.
In my opinion, the way things are going, the Indian growth story will be messy, at times chaotic even challenging and slower. But it will still grow and I probably wont get to see a grown nation in my lifetime 😕 and that is sad for me.
China's slow growth will surely put much of a dent in my opinion because we are selling close to nothing to them but buying heaps from them.
Yeah you can say that Indian manufacturing depends on what we do buy from china even if we disregard consumer products.
And yes, that is more or less true. And it is for the government to put effort into solving that problem.
But I would still be fortunate of that happens because it will create panic and in a do or die situation you either succed or fail. And I'd be glad if china out of spite or aggression or impulsiveness halts trade with India.
It would be a wake up call and decide whether we succeed in overcoming that challenge. And if not then the whole economic rise dream was not even worth thinking about and we would still be more or less in deep sh*t anyway.
Slow growth is sustainable growth. Faster you grow, faster you come down
India with its demographic advantage and location.. it's inevitable for india to grow regardless of any interference..
But a government with good governance and decent policies, will enable india to easily achieve 10% growth min..
Having an average growth of 6% is disappointing and indicates gov need to do more and lot of inefficacies present in the system...
India's Century🚀🇮🇳❤️
Countries and companies can't grow over the long run if they don't innovate.
Expressways Expressways Expressways , we need all round development of all regions expressways will play an important role in growth of landlocked states
INDIA;
has to build the best Infrastructure;
clean;
neat
NO red tape
no Bureaucracy.
But people oriented
work for the people;
100% military Discipline.
All Skilled;'educated;Technicl
India and China are 2 countries with very different cultures,systems and values.India is a much older civilization than China.
Jai hind
So?
I agreed that economy of India has increased but most of them are not meant to middle class and poor that have to pay alot of taxs. If we take gpd per capita we will see the disparities
Growth? No.
Garbage? Yes.
The whole country is a giant trash can. And it pains to see that there is simply no concern for basic cleanliness and traffic discipline
ahh.. just curious, is this a rage bait ?
We have both actually if 6-7% is not growth than what is it?
Yeah indians lack civic sense and public hygiene
@@adityahaacct No we in Southern region of India are more realists. When we leave the false dreamworld vishwaguru ignorance of reality then only we can start to improve.
@@Zak-qh5tb ahh i am from southern region india too.. the govt has tried everything to clean up the country but it is the people who dont have basic civic sense..
We don't want to be rich,but want to be healthy, wealthy and happy. Aha.
This topic has been discussed for at least 10 years.
In the last 10 years India's economy has more than doubled and India's developed faster than any other nation since 2014
I wish we could earn more so that we can invest in education and more specifically inovation so we are not just a manufacturing economy for others to outsource but rather create businesses than innovate and produce companies that design cutting edge technology rather than just manufacturing on designs and technology of others.
That is sad 😔 IDK how we are going to do that.
All state sports infrastructure develop government
the reason is china is dictatorship while India is a democracy so major economic reform halts
The comment section feels like all india Haters gathered in one spot 😂😂😂
What do u even expect? Call it vishvaguru?
No, they are reality checker.
The haters are Indians themselves lol😂
@@1.4billion65In what? Your little alternative universe
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india to be a 30$ trillion economy in 25 years. an expert says $55, but i think that's not feasible.
It is growing despite having such corrupt and incompetent administration . India would have been far more richer if it had matured leaders .
Even if Indian economy performs the worst it will become a 25 to 30 trillion economy
Sure it will if the dollar is at par with Rupee....or $85 US = 1 Rupee even better,Rupee owned the world.
To be a 30 trillion economy in 25 years, it needs to grow an average of 8.5% each year. 55 trillion economy would need 11% each year. Does any of this sound close to how India's economy is performing right now.
@@cosmictoast9123 More than GDP ,we need to look at per capita electricity consumption .
a lot of "will"😂😂😂
It won't 😂
We'll make it happen. Your words powers us more.
Why always compare India vs China. We China make plan that 2045 we just a middle income country. While India at 2047 will announce that become a developed country. We are not at same level vs India. Compare India vs US will be the better options.
Can't compare a communist China with an authoritarian regime with democracies like India. Social, economic, political and judicial systems will be at odds against each other, retarding the pace of progress. That's the cost of freedom & democracy. But, certainly India will be the largest economy in the world in the next 50 years. No one can stop that.
First they said 2020, then 2047, then you said next 50 years, then someone else said 100 years, 😂😂😂forever developing by only talking and no action. We Indians need to talk less and do more action otherwise in every field we will be like Olympics getting 0 gold medals
@@Zak-qh5tb even if we take 50 yrs it is still better than bhikharistan
LOL! It's the culture and governance, not the political system. By the way, india isn't a democracy anyway. It's a kleptocracy with elections.
freedom of what to be exact? India presents itself as the worlds largest democracy, but it has some of the worlds worst press freedom index, crime rates, rpe cases, slums, and poverty. So you cant insufficient freedoms and you also get no civil happiness? Ill pass that.
Please don't come back with another East Indian company. 😂😂😂
We have spice shortage now😂😂
correct the spelling its india not indai
STOP CORRUPTION;
START ATMANIRBHAR
All self employed.
Educated;
LlTERATE;
Defense industries;
all private cos;
India can do anything but all on papers, in reality india economy is in danger and jobless growth, peopy doesn't spend more , india can't ahead in any of developmental aspects but india can ahead in pollution, population, Corruption, useless Law and judiciary system, increasing tax without any logic, our gdp is rising due to population not because of growth, Govt target can't match for FDI as they expect, recently they increase 7% indirect tax on some things without any logic, so for views if you wanna praise india that's good, but in reality only god can save india because even the govt doesn't have a clue that how is india running, our education system is poor, language barrier, cities and villages without any masterplan and so many problems, i don't understand why soros loby wasting their money to destabilize the india , because india is self confused and self destroying country and in future there is so much anarchy or chaos in it
India's employment rate was 33% in 2014 and is now 50% as of 2024, an additional 255 million jobs in the last decade with 67 million coming from manufacturing alone. Urban spending slightly decreased due to the global economic slowdown though has been consistently growing. Our GDP isn't rising solely because of population growth, the population geowth rate is just 0.7%, the growth comes from heavy investment, consumption and production. Tax is high as India isn't an export hub yet, 2 ways the government can make mobey is either taxes or exports and India isn't an export hub as of yet so taxes will be higher. Your clearly just another brain dead leftist with 0 knowledge on the country desperate for white validation by insulting your own country
While India has many problems, its also a country with noisy democracy. Issues are discussed without any hesitation and put on the table. This is a direct reflection of the democratic spirit of our society. It is unique to India.
Tell me if this happens in China. Tomorrow if India became a dictatorship/ one party state, these same critics will cry out loud. China's rapid rise to the top hasn't come for free and now even it is grappling with serious problems that are a by-product of its own aggressive policy.
If u can point out the problems then u can also think hard and provide some solutions. That would be constructive criticism but too often I see Indians self-hating without contributing anything.
I personally never take these haters seriously as they are 'keyboard warriors' and nothing more. No real valor or positive contribution to the country's growth story.
And stop with the excuse that oh i have a job and i contribute to the economy, no u don't u work for your lifestyle not anyone else's.
it wont🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
Use she for mother India.
For 1700 years mother India was richest country of the world. She will definitely regain her position one day.
@Deathsboyg Stop this nonsense! 1700 years ago the world was completely different and agriculture economies prospered and we had luck of having rich fertile plains, stable climate. But we are unable to complete in the modern technology age. Just talking won't get us anywhere
@@Zak-qh5tb - easy bro, he is not ready for the truth........
@@KJ-tq3smlower your tone abdul, go back to begging the IMF for a loan
But currently india is busy in communal politics. Pls do your research again. We have so many issues but our politicians especially BJP sitting in the government diverts the debate on actual issues to communal politics so that majority (hindus) votes on religion and the bjp supporting majoritarianism wins the election. And talking of the growth rate india is having high gdp rate because its economy is small. In actual numbers china is way ahead of us.
It's a democracy, so if people get distracted by identity politics, it's on them. Can't keep blaming the politicians when it is the people who are voting for them.
ofc how can i expect any good thing for bjp and current govt from a muslim account.... atleast for a moment consider things outside of religion
Jali hai
@@AshutoshSrivastava-v6y what I was saying has been proved by your comments thx. I was literally expecting someone to comment this in reply to my comments 😘.
@@Sahilkhan-jd5fz obv a great way to divert focus from the point... can never expect a valid criticism
@4:55 INDAI?, lol
Indian govt still has low approach in many many ways - Education, R&D , Exports , Innovative and working mindset, Employment, Technology adoptability ,
Definately not in these decade
Bro said the truth....
@@Junedmx when we do revolution it's possible china grow because they had different politics from America we should change the chore so that we can grow and America will became contain india
With our great leader Modiji's magic. India will be superpower in 2047.
@@SathyaswamyS ha ha😀😀
@@SathyaswamyS ha ha 😀
India can never bypass china and the USA in the next 100 years also due to the leaders ruling it. Most undeserving candidates are in a higher position
It'll go to the dogs if Congress wins
It's just what happens when you have the biggest population and the government is not Socialist.
It's socialist. In fact it's written in constitution
i think he meant communist
@@vic3451 Norway are the greatest people in world
@@shauryasingh9722 he definitely meant Socialist. DPSP, welfare state, and reservation system in India clearly screams Socialism. Although India is transitioning but it can never be fully non-socialist as long as Reservation and DPSP is there is the Constitution. Either India gets rid of it or changes it to grow substantially in the coming decades.
Maturity is when you realize that India's high gdp is due to the following factors:
1. Overpopulation
2. Consumer spending
3. Pointless government spending
4. Growth of elite class wealth
5. Remittances from Indian migrants abroad
6. Financial market manipulation
7. Inclusion of cow dung production in gdp.
Absolutely it's growing in its full might
India is better poised than China as its more politically stable and has a better rail grid. Indian people have kept much of their morals compared to the Chinese citizenry who were made largely desperate and Godless by the CCP (thats a generalization than an indictment of all chinese citizens...). The educational hurdles are pretty much the same as China. India is more honest in its dealings and has fewer political dogma issues, too.
Hopefully the switch of businesses to India will force a regime change in China, for the sake of the Chinese people.
"Indian people have kept up much of their morals..." by enabling rape culture?
Aside from the fact that many Chinese citizens practice religion, religious people are not necessarily morally superior to non-religious people.
@b_uppy: "India has a better rail grid (than China)."
China's high-speed (200+ km/hr) rail network is the world's longest at 46,000 kilometers. Currently, India does not have any high-speed rail that goes 200+ km/hr.
@user-wb8mp9by9f
Aside from the fact that I avoided making generalizations about the Chinese _people,_ and aside from that they're barred from practicing the beliefs as they are proscribed outside the CCP, and aside from the fact that practicing these beliefs as they are proscribed outside the CCP can make you an involuntary organ donor or worse, and aside from that it's secularist views that contributed to the most murders by government in the 20th century, side from that and notwithstanding who wants to make generalizations???
@user-wb8mp9by9f
Yes but India has more saturation of railroad which is what is primarily used for shipping, as iterated previously. That Chinaz(CCP) has huge tofu dreg construction issues that make it two steps forward and one step back, and that high speed rail means less in this day of zoom calls makes a huge difference.
China is also having a diaspora of rich and educated people and that's an issue as well due to the problems of dictatorship rearing their head there...
banglore roads are pathetic
Lol here indians are asking for reservation in private sector
The left wing idiots are
China gdp are 19.7 trillion dollars you give wrong statics china gdp per Capita cross 14000💲🇨🇳👑
UK needs to ensure that it doesn't fall behind India and China in Military Technology and A.I. Britain needs 4 very massive Aircraft carriers and more Military bases in and around the Indo China area.
well i highly doubt that will happen since ur economy is in a recession again
.....No brains and no money for military and the government wanted to selloff one of two ACs (couldn't pamper the twins)
@@user-nv6dz7mo6iNot really
Pm Modi😗
😂😅😂😅 Foreign investment are being pulled out quickly and indian Rupee is collapsing , who is paying to fake on TH-cam???
FIIs were indeed declining
seeing the comment section i am just disappointed.. ik india is not perfect but the fact is it is growing! and it is not because of any politicians/government but because of its people! so stop criticizing or defending politicians (for whom you dont even exist) and think about how you can benefit from the growth..
Exactly . Middle class lives our improving and there are plenty of opportunities for those who actually offer quality skills .
Well said.... it could be just bots
Yes absolutely
but politicians have also role because current government focuses on 'nation first'
A friend of mine from China said that one day he was going to work and he noticed a leak of water from some Govt management pipelines and he informed it to the respective officers via phone... Will he was returning back home, the job was done and govt officers thanked him for informing it and increased his credit score by 40... I can't even imagine something like this would happen in India even in future... Our country can becoke wealthy but can't be rich untill government cares... Our government system runs by ppl who just wanna time-pass and make easy money, they have no passion on the work they do for their country (almost everyone?).
Jhuthe sapne maat dikhao bache pagal ho jayenge or jawan bhi
😂😂😂
Indai lol
Maturity is when you realize that India's high gdp is due to the following factors:
1. Overpopulation
2. Consumer spending
3. Pointless government spending
4. Growth of elite class wealth
5. Remittances from Indian migrants abroad
6. Financial market manipulation
7. Inclusion of cow dung production in gdp.
Total net FDI in india in 2023 was only 26 Billion whereas in China including HK it was 273 billion.Now are we giving any competition to China Vietnam Indonesia?
Godhi media
China had LUCK.
Comment if you want to argue.
1. China had 3 times more land and more resources.
2. China never had to deal with radical islam and other religious issues.
3. In India culture, language, food everything is different in different states it's more like a union then country.
4. China doesn't actually have any threat because none of its neighbours will attack it unless it attacks it.
5. China never had to deal with colonization, i understand world war 2 was very bad but India had to deal with long colonization that affected the culture, mentality, history, science, education in a very bad way for the long run.
6. India has democracy fueled by uneducated people that pulls it in poverty. China had one stable government to govern the country.
7. The thriving economy of Japan, south korea and Taiwan also aided it.
8. It had technological support from many countries like Germany, meanwhile India has to face sanction twice also Germany isn't willing to share any technology with India. It's case with many countries. Very few countries want to co-operate with india.
9. If India develops then it will have to face stiff competition from Chinese counterparts.
Luck matters. Let's hope India strikes luck in finding giant reserves of some high value and high demand natural resource to get rich fast like the Gulf.
@@SathyaswamyS no, india would have found it if there was any.
We do have mines but they are way too small.
@noonenoneno Yes. India needs super giant reserves. Not tiny ones.
paid for by MODI
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