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Chinese Go after Broadband when cell phone becoming hot in India

Monday, June 16, 2008

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Some data from guardian’s news: According to the internet consultancy Point Topic, 298 million people had broadband at the end of March and that is already estimated to have shot over 300 million. US leads the pack with more than 60 million subscribers. China now has more than 56 million from 41 million users [...]

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How Indian Medias Play with Numbers

Monday, June 16, 2008

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China’s auto exports doubled to 340,000 units in 2006 but were less than half of India’s total vehicle export tally of 970,620 units (including two- and three-wheelers). Sedan exports tripled to 90,000 units in China but fell far short of India’s 191,723-unit passenger vehicle export tally. According to SIAM statistics, India’s passenger [...]

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Hedging Asia: China Versus India

Monday, June 16, 2008

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The article was copied from forbes website. Hedging Asia: China Versus India Drobny Global Advisors 12.26.06, 6:00 AM ET The imposition and subsequent removal of capital controls in Thailand last week was a stark reminder of the risks inherent to investing in emerging markets. The episode illustrated the importance of understanding the global [...]

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To race China, first let’s get our feet off the brakes

Monday, June 16, 2008

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This could be one of the best analysis from an Indian author. The article came from IndianExpress. Arun Shourie Posted online: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 at 0000 hrs Print EmailIndia’s growth story must generate confidence, not complacence. We must learn from China the ability to move on from momentary success or failure, keep [...]

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Comparing China With India by Numbers

Monday, June 16, 2008

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1. The Geo-demographics of China and India Land Area: China 9.6 million sq km; India: 2.97 million sq km Population: China 1.3 billion; India 1.1 billion Labor force: China 791.4 million; India 496.4 million Population growth rate: China 0.59% (death rate 0.697%, birth rate 1.325%); India 1.38% (death rate 0.818%, birth rate 2.201%) 2. Economy [...]

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How Valuable Are Indian and Chinese Banks

Monday, June 16, 2008

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Many are talking about Indian banks are superior to Chinese ones. But the facts are so different with many assume. For more details, please go to Rediff.com, an Indian web portal. ICBC (The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China) is planning to float 24 per cent of its enlarged share capital and could [...]

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Follow Chinese Political model: Goldman

Monday, June 16, 2008

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The artical originated from Financial Express. MUMBAI, OCT 3: Indian policymakers may find this shocking, but some foreign investors are recommending radical changes if India wishes to be one of world’s largest economies. Jim O’Niell, MD and chief of economic research, Goldman Sachs, a leading global investment bank, on Tuesday suggested that [...]

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Education and R&D gap between China and India

Monday, June 16, 2008

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This is a good article published on IndianExpress. It lists and points out the huge gap between China and India in the education and science and technology R&D. The source of the article: http://www.indianexpress.com/story/12493.html We need the best for the brightest Arun Shourie Posted online: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 at 0000 hrs IST An inverse snobbery [...]

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China’s Advantages Over India

Monday, June 16, 2008

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Recently some western and Indian medias are boasting about Indian’s deveolopement by comparing with China simply for political reasons. Can that be true? Let me tell you some advantages China enjoys: The biggest advantage China has is the basic education. more than 98% of Chinese are literate. That’s one of the best [...]

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What Makes a Miracle: Some myths about the rise of China and India

Monday, June 16, 2008

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By Pranab Bardhan After more than a century of relative stagnation, the economies of India and China have been growing at remarkably high rates over the past 25 years. In 1820 the two countries contributed nearly half of the world’s income; by 1950, with the industrialized West having pulled away, their share [...]

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