On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 08:03:02AM -0700, Chad Cooper wrote:

> He stated that in India, they are benefiting from the colonialism
> of Britain, which brought English as a secondary language, and
> significant education for the masses. There will be a demographic
> of 40-something's Indians who are educated, speak English, and have
> access to the West's technology.

The Economist just did a comparison of China to India. China has been
blowing India away in growth for the past 25 years or so. There were
a lot of reasons cited, but it basically comes down to bureacracy and
corruption. Interesting that India is worse than China on that. The
Economist said that things started to improve a little in India in the
90's, but it didn't seem that India was likely to match China's growth
any time soon, if ever.

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