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Originally Posted by ravi12
The thing is only china is not converting, Other countries too are converting and are going through the same "painful" process. Any project in India will take 10 times longer than china and 3 times longer than any other western country - simply because we are an agricultural country.
Nobody accuses India with 65% population even today dependent on agriculture, to be criminals or cheaters, I wonder why??
So instead of accusing others that you are not being "sympathetic", probably you can see what is "bad" with china and correct it.
There are "rules" of the game - which china breaks and when others protest, you dont want us to even say that china broke the rules??
If china doesnt want to play by the "western rules", let them state what their rules are - so that others can also play by those "chinese rules". On the face, saying we are playing by western rules and then not following them when they are not in your benefit, in one single word, it is called "cheating" and is done by "criminals".
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That because India is a “good boy” but China is a “bad boy” from the perspective of some westerners. India is more westernized than China in terms of value and belief system. Western world don’t consider India as a threat since you share the same value. (another reason maybe is India agrees to be the alliance of western army? I am not familiar with military affairs. So just guess. ) On the contrary, China is still an unknown world to western. People always fear the things they are not familiar with. Same situation in China. Most Chinese believe the western world is their enemy. This kind of fear and misunderstanding should not be continued. Both parties should learn how to understand others and do not impose its own ideas on other nations. Did you see the movie “Babble”? I think we should learn something from that film.
It seems you are ignorant about the anti-WTO movement. I don’t agree some points of those activists who criticize the current rule of game, but I do realize that the rule is not unanimously supported and accepted by all nations through my reading on the points they put forward. It’s groundless for you to say “protected by everyone”. Moreover, I don’t think you may represent India. Some Indian NGOs are the strong opponents to the “rules” you support.
China will follow the rules since we agree to do so. But it doesn’t mean we have no doubt on the legitimacy and fairness of the rules. Now China, actually, not only China, it should be developing countries, will change the current rules gradually, I believe.
Regarding the terms like “cheaters”, I don’t want to do any more argument for your childish comments. Search in the internet, you will not be surprised to find out how Indian are called and criticized by other nations in terms of the way you Indian doing business. Some Chinese are bad and it is also ture that some Indian are bad. Stop stereotyping is the first thing you guys should know before make any conclusions on other nations.