India offers nothing to the global economy other than a massive low income market. It had the chance to become China but they failed. With AI based manufacturing increasing its footprint, India's cheap low-skilled labour will soon become redundant , thereby dashing their hopes of becoming a manufacturing superpower and stagnating their economy for the next century.What do you all feel about the future economies of south asia? Does India have what it takes to become the next China? And why has Pakistan's growth been so disappointing despite the infrastructure investments?
You can actually see the effects of stunted mental development in how easily the indian population are swayed by propaganda and hingutva ideology, let alone the feeble constitution in dealing with the rigours of war.Only 1 in 7 Indian infants receive an adequate diet during the critical early years of development.
So 6 out of 7 infants aren't able to fully develop their brains or bodies.
And this legacy will follow them for the rest of their lives.
It's a big hurdle to overcome.
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Oh yea. Not only the quality. But everything is within budget and delivered on time.
Now I can't wait to see how that rail project India signed with Japan is progressing.