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Thursday, June 08, 2017
China-India competition might be more important than China-US competition
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India's competition with China is attracting attention. The Financial Times columnist Gideon Rachman believes that India's current overall economy, infrastructure, health and literacy rate have wider gaps compare with those of China’s, and it would be difficult for India to catch-up with China. However, India is rapidly developing; with the economic and political influence increasing in Asia, the 21st century’s situation might be competition between China and India. Anbound believes that China and the United States, Europe, Japan and other Western developed countries, has formed a clear competition and cooperation, but for India it is not so; India is geographically, economically, economically speaking China’s competitor. India is more uncertain, but also more "hostile" to China, and China should pay more attention about this.

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