Can India overtake China? In fact, India has surpassed China in at most four areas

Mondo International Updated on 2024-03-01

Introduction: Can India Overtake China? That's a big question. India has shown strong competitiveness in medicine, IT, film, etc., which has made India's future a hot topic. But in the Chinese's impression, India is a backward and problematic country. However, India does surpass China in some ways. The article will dig deep into the four fields of medicine, IT, film, and population, and analyze the potential and limitations of India's development.

Pharmaceutical industry. The generic drug industry in India was abolished in India in 1970. The proliferation of generic drug companies has created a huge market competition. Through continuous technological innovation and market development, Indian medicine is not only sold well in the country, but also exported abroad, enjoying the reputation of "the world's pharmacy". India's total pharmaceutical exports in 2020 amounted to US$24.4 billion, ranking third in the world. This is a very remarkable achievement.

India's generic drug industry has grown to this point thanks in large part to India's "demographic advantage". The huge crowd has brought a steady stream of trial talent to generic drug companies, which has promoted the development of science and technology and the expansion of the market. At the same time, the abolition of drug patents has also greatly reduced the cost of generic drugs, allowing more people to get them. Such demographic advantages and favorable political conditions have created a good foundation for the vigorous development of India's pharmaceutical industry.

In addition, in India, the quality of generic drugs is gradually improving and reaching a level comparable to that of the original. The Indian pharmaceutical industry has shown strong competitiveness in terms of pricing and quality. In the future, the Indian pharmaceutical industry will continue to lead the world and bring better drugs to the Chinese people.

Information technology industry.

India's information technology industry is growing rapidly and has become a force to be reckoned with around the world. Most of India's residents have a high level of English, which creates a conducive environment for the training of IT staff. On the other hand, the liberalization of social hierarchies has enabled more social strata to participate in the information technology industry, so that human capital can be maximized.

India** provides a good environment for the development of the IT industry, and at the same time, it also provides a good environment for it to grow. Now, India's web companies are responsible for nearly half of the world's software outsourcing, providing India with huge foreign currency benefits. With the vigorous development of India's IT industry, European and American companies have done business with India, bringing new vitality to India's economy.

The rapid growth of the information technology industry has brought new vitality to India's economy. With technological innovation and the increase of human resources, India's information technology industry will continue to be at the forefront of the world and bring more opportunities for the country's development.

Film industry. The Indian film industry has been very prosperous in recent years and is showing increasing influence. Batches of good directors and actors have appeared one after another, creating a large number of high-quality movies. Their work has been very successful and has received a lot of attention not only in India but also in foreign audiences.

Although Indian films are often perceived as overly pompous and dramatic, the depth and depth of their connotations are obvious. Indian films express people's deep reflection on values and social reality through singing, dancing, drama and other means, and are well received by a wide range of audiences. Compared with Chinese films, Indian films have little international popularity and influence, but in some ways they have shown their unique appeal.

The Indian film industry will continue to innovate and disseminate to the outside world in the future, and its position in the world will gradually rise. India has gained tremendous development opportunities in the process of global integration and will certainly make greater contributions to India's cultural undertakings.

Population size. In the context of economic globalization, the level of China's economic and social development has been continuously improved. India is one of the most populous countries in the world, and its main economic development is determined by the "demographic dividend" it brings. In stark contrast, China's population has been declining while India continues to grow rapidly and surpasses China in its population.

India has gained a huge amount of cheap labor due to its demographic advantage, which has created a huge attraction for foreign companies to invest. Industries such as mobile** have moved to India, providing a new opportunity for India's economic development. In the long run, India will continue to grow into a major world manufacturing hub due to its growing population.

Conclusion: Although India has made great progress in medicine, information technology, film, etc., and has the strength to compete with China, there are still many problems and difficulties in the process of development. Indian society still faces many problems, such as the wide gap between the rich and the poor, the unfair distribution of resources, and the lag in infrastructure development, which are all factors that hinder all-round development. So, although India surpasses China in some aspects, it will take some time and energy to completely surpass China. As the world's second largest economic power, China should adopt a more enlightened attitude towards the development of other countries and work together to promote global peace and development.

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