d*********o 发帖数: 6388 | 1 http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/01/business/global/india-looks-t
It seems to be a national obsession in India: measuring the country’s economic development against China’s yardstick.
The People’s Daily, the Chinese Communist Party’s house organ, had only 24 articles mentioning India on its English-language Web site in the first seven months of this year. By contrast, The Times of India, the country’s largest circulation English-language newspaper, had 57 articles mentioning China — in July alone.
In 2009, more than 160,000 Indian tourists visited mainland China, according to the Chinese government. Barely 100,000 Chinese tourists made the reverse
trek, according to India’s government.
“Indians are obsessed with China, but the Chinese are paying too little attention to India,” said Minxin Pei, an economist who was born in China and who writes a monthly column for The Indian Express, a national daily newspaper. (No Indian economists are known to have a regular column in mainland Chinese publications.)
Most Chinese are unconcerned with how India is growing and changing, because they prefer to compare their country with the United States and Europe, said Mr. Pei, a professor at Claremont McKenna College near Los Angeles. He
says he has tried to organize conferences about India in China but has struggled to find enough Chinese India experts. | p****y 发帖数: 23737 | 2 很正常,印度太落后,问题比中国还多。
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【在 d*********o 的大作中提到】 : http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/01/business/global/india-looks-t : It seems to be a national obsession in India: measuring the country’s economic development against China’s yardstick. : The People’s Daily, the Chinese Communist Party’s house organ, had only 24 articles mentioning India on its English-language Web site in the first seven months of this year. By contrast, The Times of India, the country’s largest circulation English-language newspaper, had 57 articles mentioning China — in July alone. : In 2009, more than 160,000 Indian tourists visited mainland China, according to the Chinese government. Barely 100,000 Chinese tourists made the reverse : trek, according to India’s government. : “Indians are obsessed with China, but the Chinese are paying too little attention to India,” said Minxin Pei, an economist who was born in China and who writes a monthly column for The Indian Express, a national daily newspaper. (No Indian economists are known to have a regular column in mainland Chinese publications.) : Most Chinese are unconcerned with how India is growing and changing, because they prefer to compare their country with the United States and Europe, said Mr. Pei, a professor at Claremont McKenna College near Los Angeles. He : says he has tried to organize conferences about India in China but has struggled to find enough Chinese India experts.
| c***l 发帖数: 2395 | 3 有意思
“They have more discipline,” he said. “Here in our country, people don’t
look for the long term. Instead, they look for short term, both the
management and labor. We have to change our work culture.”
Mr. Jagtap’s statement reflects a widely held view among Indians that China
has outperformed their country in large part because the Chinese one-party
system is more “disciplined” than India’s vibrant, but messy, democracy.
Meanwhile, Chinese liberals argue that democracy makes India more stable and
its government more accountable — an impression that appears to ignore
India’s frequent electoral turmoil and deep-rooted corruption. | p****y 发帖数: 23737 | 4 对贫穷落后的人口大国来说,民主制度是很差劲的制度,效率太低。
西方国家人口少,资源又丰富,爱怎么折腾都可以,人口大国不行。
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【在 c***l 的大作中提到】 : 有意思 : “They have more discipline,” he said. “Here in our country, people don’t : look for the long term. Instead, they look for short term, both the : management and labor. We have to change our work culture.” : Mr. Jagtap’s statement reflects a widely held view among Indians that China : has outperformed their country in large part because the Chinese one-party : system is more “disciplined” than India’s vibrant, but messy, democracy. : Meanwhile, Chinese liberals argue that democracy makes India more stable and : its government more accountable — an impression that appears to ignore : India’s frequent electoral turmoil and deep-rooted corruption.
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