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    the Eastern Cultures of Indian and China. These have to do with the adaptability of religion and focus on discipline and work culture. Not all world religions are equally open to economic changes. The adaptability of a religious tradition may be measured by whether its sacred texts are open to translation and interpretation. This was not the case with Buddhism‚ Confucianism or Hinduism. There are various books and interpretations of Hinduism and Budhism. In India‚ Hinduism does not have any element

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    INDIAN SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES V/S CHINA SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES Summary India and China both are Asian countries and are neighbors. Both has the population over billions and are suffering with more or less the same problems related to social‚ political or economic issues. Both have the capability to become the superpower and both the countries want to become the dear one in the eye of the western countries. With all these and many more similarities there is one more truth which is not

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    Indian economy is an underdeveloped economy because almost all important features of an underdeveloped economy arc still present in Indian economy. Some of these features are discussed below: 1. Low Income: In India GNP (Gross National Product) per capita was $1‚180 in 2009 at current prices‚ roughly one third of the population is below the poverty line. On world scale‚ income inequalities between the developed and underdeveloped countries arc very large. According to the World Hank estimates

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    The Lifestyles of Different Social Classes in Classical India and China Classical China and India both had very defined social structures made up of peasants‚ merchants‚ and elites. The lifestyles of these classes shared some similarities and differences between the two societies. Each level’s role was affected by their civilization’s religion‚ government‚ and economy. The variations of jobs and wealth in this hierarchy also resulted in a varying levels of respect and prestige. Peasants are perhaps

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    FOR BRAZIL‚ Russia‚ India and China‚ the acronym is BRIC. Out of these four counties the last two ‘IC’- India and China - are in limelight in the eyes of worldwide investors. Chinese dailies are full of the news of huge market capitalisation of top five Chinese companies‚ one of which (Petro China) has created a world record by being first company of the world to have market capitalisation of over one trillion dollars. This article compares the two hot countries of Asia.   Comparison of economies

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    1.1 China: 4 1.2 India: 5 2 The Country Situation in India and China 7 2.1 China: 7 2.2 India: 8 3 The Type of FDI to Further Minimise Risks 10 4 Conclusion and Recommendations. 10 5 Bibliography 13 6 Appendices 17 6.1 List of Tables: 17 6.2 List of Figures: 22 List of Tables Table 1: Comparison of Key Economic Indicators in China and India 17 Table 2: China - Top 10 Manufacturers ’ ’ Sales Rank 17 Table 3: India - Turnover of Automobile Manufacturers 17 Table 4: India - Automobile

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    Classical China and India Comparisons     The political developments of Classical China and India were similar in how they expanded their territory‚ but were different in ways they governed their territory‚ as well as their attitudes towards religious freedom.     Within Classical Indian and Chinese civilizations‚ they both began with expansions due to military conquests. The Mauryan rulers depended heavily on their large armies‚ more so than the Guptas. They used their large armies to forcefully

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    Immaculate Conception College-Abay Daraga‚ Albay College of Nursing COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Wedding Tradition of India and China Desiree A. Leal BSN IV-A Rommel Quiñones Instructor The approach of these paper work is to know and compare the two country’s tradition when it comes to wedding. Talking about wedding‚ we all know that it is the important aspect when two people want to enter the life of having a family. According to Webster‚ wedding is the ceremony of marriage with its accompanying

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    The India-versus-China debate: Asian giants’ common interests outweigh differences Feb 17‚ 2012‚ 03.21AM IST (The India-versus-China…) By Mukul Sanwal‚ Former Civil Servant Preparing for the visit of Chinese Premier Hu Jintao is an appropriate time to consider an Asian perspective of the world in 2030. India and China are competitors; but are they potential opponents? The difficulties between the two emerging powers reflect lingering attitudes rather than conflicting strategic goals. The

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    China Early offers from the west - The west wanted to trade with china but they rejected it. They had all the stuff they needed and didn’t need any outside help Self-Reliance - China thought they didn’t need any help from the outside Trading limitations - China was self-reliant‚ so it didn’t tend to trade with other countries. But then again the European countries wanted to trade with them. They set limits on which they would trade with. Opium/Opium war of 1839 - Opium was the cash crop in China

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