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	<title>Comments on: The old Story: India vs. China</title>
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		<title>By: Nina</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nina</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think some times, intellectuals do like to waste their time on comparative studies. Of course, it is all important to be able to analyse and extract vital info etc etc but at the end of the day, we could waste so much time debating what, where, why, how and who does what better. China &amp; India can be similar like a pear and an apple. Nonetheless, it is never like for like and in each country, there are advantages and disadvantages; whether one chooses to exploit what and where is a question of price, time and strategy. Every choice has its downsides and risks which each business decisionmaker must calculate against the return.

I have never been a big fan of &quot;absolutism&quot;. So, my two cents supports my personal view. 

Nx
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think some times, intellectuals do like to waste their time on comparative studies. Of course, it is all important to be able to analyse and extract vital info etc etc but at the end of the day, we could waste so much time debating what, where, why, how and who does what better. China &#038; India can be similar like a pear and an apple. Nonetheless, it is never like for like and in each country, there are advantages and disadvantages; whether one chooses to exploit what and where is a question of price, time and strategy. Every choice has its downsides and risks which each business decisionmaker must calculate against the return.</p>
<p>I have never been a big fan of &#8220;absolutism&#8221;. So, my two cents supports my personal view. </p>
<p>Nx</p>
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