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Let China invest in India
by Sharad on Apr 10, 2008 09:07 AM  Permalink 

We should encourage free trade so long as China reciprocates. Also, it will make sure that China is not dumping goods in India below cost. If they want to dump below cost, then let Indian employees and business be the beneficiary of that.

If Indian Govt does not have the guts to open up the economy and make it a TRUE MARKET ECONOMY, India will always be importing things. A true market economy will weed out the losers, only the best will survive. Indian companies in the past were working in a closed economy and producing lousy, costly goods. We were not exporting anything but importing a lot of things, which made our country almost bankrupt in 1991. We had to then open up the economy.

Now Indian industry is learning to produce quality, innovate and manage their enterprises well and compete globally. This will result in using the NATURAL RESOURCES most EFFICIENTLY and PRODUCING HIGHEST VALUE out of it. The Indian industry is already asking for higher tariffs on Chinese imports. The govt should level the playing field and let everybody compete on quality. It is good for the consumers.

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India
by prabha on Apr 09, 2008 07:25 PM  Permalink 

Who is beneficial? Indian govt is letting foriegners to expand their companies in india and make profit for them. Why can't we do this by ourselves? If you look How many foreign companies invested already in India,so they don't worry about the inflation in their own countries. They are making money by investing other countries as well as their own countries too. But India is not doing anything like this to improve our economy. That does't means copy western culture to India.

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china & India
by susi soni on Apr 09, 2008 04:51 PM  Permalink 

india has to learn from china,and beat competetions, the leadership is crucial, if we have weak leaders,we are doomed, we have to proactive attitude we need people sitting as leaders with futuristic view.

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GREIT CHINA
by Rich Man on Apr 09, 2008 12:04 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

CHINA PIPLE ARE BRAINY CHAPS. THEY CAN ALSO CREAT GUD DEMEND AND SUPLY MARKAT IN THE ECONOMI. THEIR INTELIGANCE IS BEOND BONDRIEY. THEIR ART OF SELING GOODS IS ALSO COMANDABEL. NOW WITH CHINA COMING AND SALING IN INDIYA IS REAL COMPITION FOR INDIYA COMPENYS.

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RE:GREIT CHINA
by chetan kotur on Apr 09, 2008 01:00 PM  Permalink
O M G..
its the rich man speaking english..


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RE:GREIT CHINA
by motor mouth on Apr 09, 2008 12:45 PM  Permalink
first go and learn how to write proper english u moron...

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RE:GREIT CHINA
by Sharad on Apr 10, 2008 08:55 AM  Permalink
How did u get rich ? :)

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RE:GREIT CHINA
by Indian on Apr 09, 2008 01:18 PM  Permalink
thaz gr8

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RE:GREIT CHINA
by sur sur on Apr 09, 2008 02:04 PM  Permalink
This character is from China without doubt. If you want sample of the type of english these nuts speak , then type " Is china ready for Olympics joke" in google and see the montreal racing site. Their English is a big joke. This guy doesnt know the spelling of India

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Chinese companies in India
by naval digaria on Apr 09, 2008 11:41 AM  Permalink 

The chinese companies are here to stay, but if they want to capture the market, they have to bring the service network and quality to Japanese/Korean giants level. However, if they do so, they will not be able to sell cheap than. Ours is a free economy working on principle that only the fittest will survive and the competition benefits the consumer in the end. It is stupid to run away from the competition or blame chinese companies just because they are chinese. We buy lot of other nation branded goods which is made in China. Consumer should judge the product by value, quality and service support and this is happening. The brand like TCL and Haier are bought by first time low-income buyers and un-informed buyers, but nobody is seen repeating the mistake. The TCL and Haier has a long journey to come to level of LG and Samsung and almost impossible task to come to level of Sony, Hitachi or Panasonic.

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What constitutes a big plan?
by XianYe on Apr 09, 2008 11:20 AM  Permalink 

Big plans? What big plans? I don't see any big plans. Not according to the article. And I am really amused and amazed by the remarks made by some here. What is it with you? Don't you crave foreign direct investment? Don't you desire more export revenues? Don't you need a strong manufacturing industry? Don't you welcome job oppourtunities? Does it matter who owns and runs the facilities so long as the business brings all the above-mentioned benefits and contributes to the state's tax collection? For god's sake, it is low-tech home appliances, not nuclear bombs, that are the products of those foreign (joint-) ventures.

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China's FDI welcome!!!
by ashok kumar on Apr 09, 2008 10:51 AM  Permalink 

China's FDI welcome, but NOT in telecom, ports,airports, oil, projects near defence and strategic installations, strategic sectors having a bearing on national security, and vital communications,!!! However, roads, expressways,electronic hardware, consumer electricals, electronics,toys,fancy goods,mining,investment in SEZs are welcome!!!

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terms of 1962 Sino-India aftermath
by Pradip Rabindranath on Apr 09, 2008 10:49 AM  Permalink 

As we are told, the Sino-India war ended with the Chinese unlateraly withdrawing to the McMahon line except in Aksi Chin and a few other places.

Did they withdraw just unilaterally, or did we agree to appease them for ever in the years to come? The way we have behaved diffendntly since 1962 only lends credence to this premise.

Will we ever know the secrets of the 1962 border war and promises/concessions made thereafter?

Pradip

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