Can India replicate China s rise?Netizens are too similar to the Republic of China, there are four f

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-29

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Since coming to power, Modi has pursued his dream of becoming a great power and has been committed to making India a major player on the world stage.

To this end, under his leadership, India has repeatedly applied for permanent membership in the United Nations.

In the eyes of Modi and many Indians, if China can rise step by step to become a great power, then so can India.

But netizens don't think so much about this issue, they generally feel that India can't rise like China, because today's India is too similar to **, and there are four fatal flaws.

What are these four flaws?

The social concept is backward, and the preference for sons over women is serious

Although it has reached the 21st century, the concept of patriarchy in India is still very stubborn, similar to the situation in the ** period.

* Period, the feudal dynasty has just collapsed, although there are many new ideas and trends in society, but traditional concepts and traditional Xi customs are difficult to change for a while, and a large number of women are still bound and are not even allowed to participate in education.

Indian female).The status of women in India today is not much stronger than in the ** period, and in Indian religion, women are even promoted as the embodiment of unclean objects.

It is precisely because of the many radical ideas that serious violations of women often occur in India.

For example, in 2012, there was a black bus case in India that shocked the world. At that time, a 23-year-old woman and her boyfriend were on their way home from watching a movie at night when they were tricked into boarding a privately run "black bus".

Unexpectedly, the driver deliberately drove the bus to a remote area, and the 5 men on the bus ** him in front of the girl's boyfriend, and then violently injured the girl.

During the trial, the lawyer went so far as to slander the girl that "a decent girl does not hang out at 9 p.m.", and even attacked the girl for having sex before marriage as a shameful act and should be burned to death.

In recent years, there have been some vicious cases of violence against women in India from time to time. Men believe that because women are inferior, they should accept male oppression.

Indian women) who have a daughter think that it is unlucky, and in the future, they must pay a large dowry for marriage, and the man is willing to accept it.

In India, the sooner a girl marries, the more valuable it is, and many parents even marry a girl off when she is ** years old.

Although India** has introduced some laws to correct the bad social atmosphere, the fact that women are inferior is difficult to change. If this backward concept is not completely changed, it will be difficult for India to achieve its rise.

Education is backward and the popularity is extremely low

Whether a country is strong or not, the education level of its citizens is an important indicator to observe.

In 2013, India's gross enrolment rate for compulsory education was less than 90 per cent, barely achieving universal access to compulsory education.

Indian schoolchildren).

The percentage of adolescents dropping out of school is very high after enrolment, so the actual enrolment rate may be well below 90 per cent. According to relevant statistics, in 2022, the illiteracy rate in India was as high as 40%, which is not difficult to see how low the actual enrollment rate in India is.

Enrolment in basic education has a direct impact on the level of tertiary education, with less than 30 per cent of Indians enrolled in tertiary education in 2020.

Although India** has been boasting that there are more than 50,000 colleges and universities in the country, most educational institutions do not have the ability to train graduate students, and even fewer schools train higher talents such as doctors.

When it comes to education, India is very similar to the ** period. **During the warlord war, ordinary people rarely had the opportunity to enter the campus to study Xi, and more than 90% did not receive systematic education.

Indian University Students).

There are fewer than 10 comprehensive universities in the country, and most of the other so-called colleges and universities only undertake some professional education.

When it comes to education in India, we have to talk about another major social problem in India, which is the strict caste division in India.

In India, different castes represent different classes, and the lower caste groups have long been oppressed by the upper caste groups. Those in the lower castes are unlikely to be able to work in high-end jobs even if they are educated.

So the lower castes are less educated, most of them work as porters, waiters, etc., and the vast majority of the lower castes are not even literate.

Indian low-caste population).

And the high-caste people, even with a relatively low level of education, can enter the ** job.

This kind of caste distinction has also brought about a large gap between the rich and the poor in Indian society for a long time, which is another major defect in Indian society.

The gap between the rich and the poor is wide, and there are many social contradictions

There are many billionaires in India, for example, Ambani, who has been named the richest man in Asia for many years, has a fortune of more than $146 billion, and there are more than 160 rich people like him.

Among them, more than 20 billionaires account for half of the total wealth of India's population. According to the Times of India, 62% of India's wealth was in the hands of 50% of Indians in 2021.

Indian slums).

This situation in India is very rare in the whole world. Even more ironic is that the largest slum in Asia is also in India, which is the world-famous Dharavi slum.

India's richest man, Ambani, lives next door to the slums, where he grows a 110,000-square-metre mansion in stark contrast to the crowded slum next door.

In the slums, thousands of people have only one toilet, and each family spends less than $1 a day.

According to a survey by international organizations, India is one of the countries with the largest gap between rich and poor in the world, with the largest number of poor people in the world.

Moreover, not only is there a large gap between the rich and the poor, but India's regional development is also extremely uneven.

Little girl in the slums of India).

Such a large gap between the rich and the poor is very similar to the ** period, and the wealth of society is in the hands of a very small number of capitalists, ** and warlords.

During the ** period, there was a man named Sheng Enyi, because he was addicted to gambling, he lost 100 houses in Shanghai in one night, which was only a very small part of all his wealth.

An excessively large gap between the rich and the poor will inevitably lead to many contradictions, and in such a situation, it is obviously unrealistic to want to achieve rapid development.

Continued civil unrest and stunted development

During the ** period, warlords rose in various places and were in a period of war all year round. Even during the Chiang Kai-shek era, there were still many factions of warlords in various places, and it was difficult to twist them together.

The situation in India is even worse now. There are more than 100 ethnic groups with different beliefs and languages, and some ethnic groups often erupt into fierce conflicts because of religious conflicts.

For example, the Meitei and Kuki ethnic groups in India have long been in a state of hostility to each other, and there are even frequent armed conflicts.

India, which has a constant internal conflict).

The Indian states of Assam and Mizoram are also at loggerheads, with police in 2021 only following a dispute between the two states. This led to fierce armed clashes that resulted in the deaths of several police officers.

India*** is also not able to effectively administer the states.

In particular, the six states in the northeast often quarrel with *** for independence, they all have their own armed forces, and once ** promulgates various laws that are unfavorable to them, they will organize armed resistance.

In November 2021, a small detachment of India** was attacked by armed groups in the northeast.

A country is full of internal contradictions and gangs, which will inevitably interfere with development. India has always paid attention to scientific and technological progress in promoting its dream of becoming a great power, but no scientific and technological project has been successfully implemented.

India's own development of the tank).

For example, a few years ago, India wanted to spontaneously develop a new type of tank, but after more than ten years of research, it created a pile of scrap iron.

Summary

In fact, India has always wanted to surpass China in all aspects, but it is clear that due to the above shortcomings and shortcomings, their dream of becoming a great power is not easy to realize.

China is extremely united, we have a very complete industrial system, and more importantly, we have a strong national self-confidence, in recent years, both science and technology and economic development have advanced by leaps and bounds.

China's development path is irreproducible for India, and their dream of becoming a great power still has a long way to go.

References:

China News Network, where did India, with a per capita GDP of just over 10,000, come from so many billionaires?

Reference flyer, Western democracy is good?Education in India under "democracy" is 50 years behind.

China.com, Indian beauties sighed after traveling to China: China is very safe, and I envy Chinese women too much.

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