How China became a Superpower? | Case Study | Dhruv Rathee

8,486,451
0
Published 2023-06-23
Scale your career in Data Science and Machine Learning. Enrol for Scaler's Masterclass. Check out:
www.scaler.com/events?utm_source=brandedcontent&ut…

In this video, we uncover the incredible transformation of China, going from a struggling and impoverished nation to a global superpower in just three decades. Experience China's astonishing rise to prominence, defying all odds and leaving the world amazed. Explore the historical, geographical, and geopolitical factors that have shaped China's remarkable journey, and discover valuable lessons we can learn from its unmatched success. Join Dhruv Rathee in this insightful case study that sheds light on China's remarkable transformation.

Link to the videos mentioned -
Why World War 2 Happened? | The Real Reason | Dhruv Rathee -    • Why World War 2 Happened? | The Real ...  
How China Invaded Tibet | Escape of Dalai Lama | Dhruv Rathee -    • How China Invaded Tibet | Escape of D...  
How Singapore became Asia’s No.1 Country? | Case Study | Dhruv Rathee -    • How Singapore became Asia’s No.1 Coun...  
----------------------------------------------------
JOIN MY COURSE:
✏️ Time Management and Productivity Course: academy.dhruvrathee.com/
Learn how to manage time and maximize productivity in my specialised online course.
🤖 Master ChatGPT - Full Course : academy.dhruvrathee.com/chatgpt
Learn to harness the power of ChatGPT effectively and transform your life!

LISTEN TO MY PODCAST:
🎧 My Spotify exclusive podcast. Learn about how India works, only on Maha Bharat with Dhruv Rathee: spoti.fi/3IhBW51

FOLLOW ME ON:
▶️ Main Channel: youtube.com/dhruvrathee
🎦 Vlog Channel: youtube.com/dhruvratheevlogs
🩳 Shorts Channel:    / @drshorts  
📸 Instagram: www.instagram.com/dhruvrathee
🐦 Twitter: www.twitter.com/dhruv_rathee

MY VIDEO TOPICS:
🗺 Geopolitics:    • Geopolitics  
📘 History:    • History Education  
🔬 Science:    • Science  
☠️ Mystery:    • Mystery Videos  
💰Finance:    • Financial Education  
🇮🇳 Indian Current Affairs:    • Current Affairs (India)  
🌍 International Current Affairs:    • Current Affairs (World)  

DOWNLOAD MY APP:
📱Android app: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arStudio…
📱iOS App: apps.apple.com/ie/app/dhruv-rathee/id1553920898
-------------------------------------

All Comments (21)
  • @SatyamKumar17606
    Nowadays, none is hated more than the one who speaks the truth ! Massive respect to DR🙏
  • @zainulabideen6218
    One thing is very clear that no country has progressed without focusing on education and giving its people the necessary technical skills.
  • @Unavailableayush
    Q- Why India is still not developed? Ans: religion,Poltics and people Harsh reality 😢
  • @adey8000
    My friend from Guangzhou told me his grandparents used to live on insects and almost no food during the revolution, and now, they run a grocery business in 8 countries, the growth of China from 0 to one of the most powerful nations in the world is truly amazing and should be learnt from rather envying. Dhruv has done a great job of upholding the truth which one should really appreciate.
  • @lewislllouis3877
    As a Chinese I’d like to say your understanding of China really shocked me. I have never met any Indian who understands China as deep as you. It showed that you have done a great deal of research into such topic , very admirable.
  • @user-gl3mk6hg3v
    Outside China we are surprised why people of China do not protest for Democracy! When they see, their country in top as super power 2, even challenging America, why should they bother about democracy or any other form of political system.! And, any government gives priority for education and health, that country automatically develops. You can see this in the West, especially in Scandinavian countries.
  • India में तो पढ़े लिखे नेता जी नहीं वह दूसरो को पढ़ाने के लिए क्या करेंगे 😂😂
  • @divinesoul123
    Moral of the story:- Quality Education and Health care should be the primary focus of every country to develop in every area.❤🙌
  • @robin53567
    He's one of the very few indian youtubers who actually make sense. And highly educated also
  • @Rebbie55
    I am in China since last 13 yrs and I have seen enormous development Have in one city have seen subway line from two lines to now 20 subway lines Cultural revolution was v scary when I read do watch the movie Farewell my concubines equality between female and males is worth noticing here They opened up for English and now students are coming back with western knowledge You can walk around alone at 2 pm and its still safe and its abeautiful country with so much diversity in geogrpahy and food
  • @suresh5626
    Despite the rivalry..As Indians we should appreciate China's momentous growth and should learn from them !!
  • @tanyi5524
    China leader: We are a developing country. Indian leader: We are a superpower.
  • @user-dl1mu4ng7f
    In reality Chinese people are really humble and friendly. Development 📈. Safe ❤ from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩 ❤🇨🇳❤️🇮🇳
  • @devd2335
    I am currently living in China, and the experience has been amazing. Our media often presents us with fake news and negativity about China, which is far from the truth. I have discovered that the people here trust and love their government. They are genuinely happy and proud of their country. Chinese people are hardworking and well-behaved. When I mention that I'm from India, people treat me with respect; no one has ever said anything negative, and everyone shows respect. They often mention that Buddhism originated in India and inquire about Amir Khan. Chinese people do not hold grudges against Indians, unlike the grudges some Indians have towards them. The way China plans its cities and pursues development is truly impressive. The efficiency and innovation are top-notch, even in the poorest areas. The government focuses on uplifting its people and improving their lives day by day, making sure no one is left behind. It was a marvel to witness how they manage a country with such a large population. I wish every Indian could visit China, engage with Chinese people, and understand the reality instead of solely relying on media information
  • @RasvonKoo
    Wow. You are brilliant! Very rare exceptional good quality of research on China. If 10% of Indian are as smart as you, India will have a very bright future!
  • @peteck007
    I'm not surprised, recently some of the Indian yt bloggers have started travelling China (since the country opened up for tourists for the first time after Corona) and you could see how far China has come. We're no match for China. We look Pakistan if we compared to them.
  • @edwinthomas8908
    8:40 sounds like modi/bjp calling opposition as deshdrohi. History is repeating😢