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Absolutely, I have no idea why would any company prefer India to Vietnam.

Vietnam is much ahead in terms of infrastructure and with that business friendly nature of the govt. Plus supply line is well established for high-end products like smartphones, sports bikes. The Vietnamese can outmatch the Indian wages and given that their economy is a net positive (unlike India) they don't suffer that drastic inflation.
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Vietnam Traffic rules and Indians reaction to it

Whether it will work or not for Vietnam is something to be seen but it is a step towards making their roads safer and more law abiding.
 
Education system in Vietnam is very good as per some sources, even with lesser resources.
I don't know about Vietnam but in India its getting so expensive.
Private schools are open loot..
Even normal ones are atleast fees 3000- 4000 per month.

We use to pay Rs 400 per month. 22 years ago.

I once met a nice man on a trek..very well educated . He tells me.. his wife and he decided to drop out his class 2 child and now giving them home schooling . He clearly said it was not due to financial issue as he and his wife both do well. His wife even earning more than him. It was just he did not find value in the system with such high expense and thought home schooling was better approach .

I could not interact much with them as I was very tired on that day and next day they were gone.

I wish I had taken their number and talked a bit more....how they manage to take such bold decision for their children is something still makes me think.

But whatever it is one thing is for sure education in India is way way more expensive now in private schools .

For public school ...I feel it is getting better but still find many schools very poorly funded. Some villages I have been invited me to teach Maths and science in their schools as they didn't had teacher for that.

But subject was to be taught in Hindi.

Tbh I am not so strong in any language especially Hindi mein ganit .
Beside even If I had tried I still had to leave within a week or two .

But that was in remote village. So can't say every public school will be that bad.

I saw Kerala schools even public ones very well developed though.
No wonder these people have such high literacy rate.
No idea on fees structure there.
 
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Vietnam Traffic rules and Indians reaction to it

Whether it will work or not for Vietnam is something to be seen but it is a step towards making their roads safer and more law abiding.
Spent some time there. Never saw any traffic police, or rather any police for that matter. They don't need it. People are highly disciplined. I never saw anyone breaking any road law, well, except one, me. Left-hand drive <> Right-hand drive, jumbling.

They have more vehicles than us per person, still you will never spend more than 30 seconds standstill. Southern cities are mad for big ass American trucks like F150 but still not much traffic (traffic is subjective, I'm comparing it with Indian traffic)
I once met a nice man on a trek..very well educated . He tells me.. his wife and he decided to drop out his class 2 child and now giving them home schooling . He clearly said it was not due to financial issue as he and his wife both do well. His wife even earning more than him. It was just he did not find value in the system with such high expense and thought home schooling was better approach .
This is what I tell my friends jokingly. If I ever have kids, I'm homeschooling them. I find the current schooling that we have going on is unnecessary garbage. Again, it's my view.