MANT!
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Each nation develops at a different rate, comparing China to India is like comparing apples to oranges,as each nation must develop at their own pace due to far reaching circumstances such as resources, working age population, education, public works and the like.
India's behind China right now? OK so what?, India will develop at the pace it can at a rate that seems right to it's people unlike, for example, Nazi Germany where development of the economy was forced by a one party leadership primarily into weapons production and genocide. Perhaps India would rather spend it's development money on other priorities than the ones China has done.
I think picking on India is diverting the Chinese people from problems in their own society that are not being taken on by the government. Until recently, the Chinese had problems of their own with corruption in the CCP. So implying corruption exists only in a democratic society just seems a bit ..hypocritical
to me..
India can fire back with the example of Cuba as how a Communist system can be worse than a democratic one.. it's only fair..
India's behind China right now? OK so what?, India will develop at the pace it can at a rate that seems right to it's people unlike, for example, Nazi Germany where development of the economy was forced by a one party leadership primarily into weapons production and genocide. Perhaps India would rather spend it's development money on other priorities than the ones China has done.
I think picking on India is diverting the Chinese people from problems in their own society that are not being taken on by the government. Until recently, the Chinese had problems of their own with corruption in the CCP. So implying corruption exists only in a democratic society just seems a bit ..hypocritical
to me..
India can fire back with the example of Cuba as how a Communist system can be worse than a democratic one.. it's only fair..