What's your perspective on the India's future?

What's your perspective on the India's future? (Votes are anonymous)

  • It's a sinking ship

  • Gradual decline ahead

  • Steady as she goes

  • Bright future on the horizon

  • Golden age incoming


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And China is no longer looking to attract FDI but become a source of it elsewhere. It's too expensive to make in China. In other words they are dismantling their infrastructure and shipping it out. Kinda like what the west was doing in the 90s.

And you're wrong once again - China isn't cheap - but the ecosystem China provides, which includes not just infra, supply chain but also human talent - is unmatchable elsewhere.

Tim Cook said it the best:


As I say many times - go to China, go to their manufacturing hubs and just see for yourself. We are 100 years behind.
 
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And yet we still grew. This is why our growth is unstoppable. All the countries with larger GDPs were assisted by the US. Think about it. Germany, Japan & China would not be were they are today without the US.

You can add Taiwan & Korea to that list but they are smaller GDP than us.
As per your comment, USA helped India from 2020, for 25yrs.
The question is why those helped by USA progressed very highly and why we are still here in this thread, balking at the vote percentage above.

About China, hiding about their progression status is not going to take India forward. Probably, new way of learning from them may be.
Above link about Tim Cook is what very much what it is.

Also: https://www.benzinga.com/markets/25...-be-economic-suicidesays-leading-fund-manager
S&P 500 companies generate nearly $1.17 trillion in annual revenue from China.
 
And you're wrong once again - China isn't cheap - but the ecosystem China provides, which includes not just infra, supply chain but also human talent - is unmatchable elsewhere.
We're not on the same page
Tim Cook said it the best:

I've already posted that India now makes all of Apple's high end phones. I couldn't believe it when I read it but its true.

600kg of their top end gear, made in India, put in a plane and flown to the US to beat any tariffs

He was going on about tooling bla bka back in 2016 and this is the reason only 's' phones can be made in India.

All changed when the pandemic started.
As I say many times - go to China, go to their manufacturing hubs and just see for yourself. We are 100 years behind.
So why is China afraid of India then. Because they know what Indians do not.


^that's the reality. You're not going to read this in the mainstream media because pro China makes money and critiquing China does not.

100 years lol. They only matched us thirty years ago.

Going to China means nothing. What are you going there for? Business.

I'm talking geopolitics. What China hides from the world and how it fakes stuff. Cheats & steals whenever they want. Speaking in a forked tongue. I've haven't said anything new here for a China watcher which you are not.
 
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I've already posted that India now makes all of Apple's high end phones. I couldn't believe it when I read it but its true.
It's a Tata Foxconn venture, not Indian indigenous technology.
American design, China's tool room technology replicated in India.
Already discussed earlier.
So why is China afraid of India then
China have to re-arrange it's business plans is not being afraid.
Again sheer underestimation of the 'enemy'.
^that's the reality. You're not going to read this in the mainstream media because pro China makes money and critiquing China does not.
If you read that article properly, it's just China smartly re-organizing it's manufacturing and business all over the world.
Probably, the shot in the arm they are looking for to expand.