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To: ajtj99 who wrote (9946)7/15/2003 7:09:18 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 208176
 
you think China has great software and media minds? I don't. But I agree with the rest of your post. I was thinking india would take so much american business they would adjust their system to be more like ours. Well, just a speculation.



To: ajtj99 who wrote (9946)7/15/2003 7:10:49 PM
From: sandeep  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 208176
 
Your analysis of China versus India is completely flawed. Today, in almost any part of India, one can get anything that we can get in US. In fact, this has become an impediment in figuring out gifts to take to India! The indian middle class is extremely strong - and very much like the middle class in US. The number of enterprising people in India is not impeded by the class structure because the structure you speak of is an ancient memory in most cities - which is where the population has gravitated to.

In my mind, since the similarities I have found in American middle class thinking and Indian middle class thinking are so strong, this is a good way to combat China in the long term.



To: ajtj99 who wrote (9946)7/15/2003 8:52:21 PM
From: Si_Detective  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 208176
 
Wow, I'm impressed, are you Asian? Most people don't understand this difference between India and China and that is the most important factor that China will be a superpower but not India. Sad to say, this is possible the unintended consequence by Mao. Jay Chen at SI is most knowledgable on this issue.