Why India struggled to compete with China (WHICH IS BETTER)

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Published 2024-04-03
There are many factors why India struggled to compete with China and these such as
Education and Innovation- it is no arguing China has invested heavily in education and research. Being a teacher in China I have had a first-hand experience of the quality of education and drive of the students here compared to back home or in India.

Sadly, access to quality education in India is challenging despite the country having the largest population of young people in the world. According to the United Nations, more than half of India’s population is below the age of 25, and around 65% of the population is below the age of 3.

China invested in the right things such as science, technology, and innovation. Sadly, India doesn’t come close, but they have bright-minded people who focus their skills on scamming people due to a lack of opportunity across the country.

The Chinese government is involved heavily in promoting innovation and entrepreneurship.
Why India struggled to compete with China (WHICH IS BETTER)
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All Comments (21)
  • @jogana6909
    Indian is good at TALKING, while Chinese is good at DOING.
  • @seowlingwee4693
    India has big ego, ambition and dream. But small capabilities, and horrible politicians running the country!
  • @bengong4383
    Forget India, its a country with a lot of problems and sad stories to share.
  • @user-nr3sy1bq4j
    Indian news media almost daily discuss China. They should pay more attention to India. Chinese media rarely report on India. If you don't believe it, you can watch CCTV or CGTN.
  • I don't understand why India seems desperate to compete or surpass China. Why is India so desperate to be the next China when India can be the next India instead of the next China.
  • @weewahgan6922
    Sheku you hit the nail perfectly at the right spot by being truthful and frank. Cheers. You make my days. I have been to both India and China 25 years ago. The sad thing is the difference amongst them is still the same if not bigger. Indians' ego too high, how to improve. But the Indians is learning too fast from the West. That will be their irrevocable downfall.
  • @victorteo4783
    India should take care of India and Indians. Struggling to compete with China is a stupid thing to do, as India is way too far behind China. Superstition and castes also does not help to improve India.
  • @arvindkatiyar526
    Some people say the US is falling to the standard of India would you say its a compliment to India or two countries moving in the same direction
  • @samyang5873
    My personal views : China invests heavily in all the right things while India invests heavily in corruption. 🇸🇬🍻 Cheers !!
  • @junweihe8229
    what???? India is THE superpower we Chinese can never catch up with India number one!
  • @byap4662
    Please don't compare China and India. Just accepted both ancient civilizations for the differences in cultures and governances. China has no intention to compete, we just want to go about with our lifestyles that suit us. Brarat and its Western Colonialists Masters dance their ways.
  • @normantan7796
    India struggled for one most important factor.... One party in China against many parties India. Mr. Xi follows and carry out the party's objectives and Mr Modi got scammed on every turn and didn't know what will happen after 4 years. His projects are seldom long terms with many enemies wanted his post. Xi is not a dictator because he was selected and votes in by a group of people to perform all the objectives. Fully backed for success.
  • @raymonddon8875
    comparing china to india is like comparing a firecracker to 50 cal.
  • @mostupdate8802
    You and Jayant Bhandari should have a podcast all thing about India.
  • @vicolew
    its already an insult to compare China with India.. AT BEST India can compare to 3rd world developing countries such as Phillipines , thats all DAng...
  • @Shekumanstravel
    An honest overview of India and please tell me what I got wrong?
  • @RoyFJ65
    Comparison is just futile in every sense.
  • @vhrui904
    Indian average lQ:76, Chinese average lQ:108...that is the DIFFERENCE !!
  • @phuongtu8660
    If India and china work together, development would be easier and faster.