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How long will it take for India to catch up with its imaginary enemy "China"?Calculated from median: at least 16.Five years!

Did everyone watch the first football match of the Asian Games??With a rare outstanding performance, China beat India 5-1 to get off to a good start in the group stage。You know, when China plays India, the media will arrange a name, that is, "Earth Derby."。Why do you say that??It is because India and China are the two most populous countries in the world, the total population of nearly 3 billion people, accounting for 35% of the total population of the earth, such a large population base to choose 22 people to play the game, that is not the "earth people war"??Although in terms of population, India is the eldest and China is the second, but economically, the eldest is far behind the second.。According to statistics, China currently accounts for 18% of the world's economic output, while India accounts for only 3%, and the two are not at the same level at all.。However, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi always regards China as an imaginary enemy, hoping to gradually surpass Germany and Japan in the next five years and become the world's third largest economy after China, turning into a real "third brother" of the world.。Modi is really not satisfied, China's population of 1.4 billion, we India's population of 1.4 billion, are 1.4 billion, why can't I economic volume?After Modi's economic plan, the Indian media, which was really good, analyzed in detail the time for India to fully catch up with China, only to scare Modi。India lags behind China almost across the board, and to catch up, it takes at least 16 from the median..5 years! Sadly, among the many gaps, India and China are the furthest behind in patented technology, a full 21 years behind.。And India, known as the "Great Power Cemetery," is struggling to improve its patented technology after driving out the major factories.。All day thinking about how to catch up with others, it is better to create a healthier business environment, humbly learn from excellent foreign investors, put their own soft power up first, and then consider who to surpass.。

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