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India is truly shining, says Chinese media

Beijing: The controversial 'India Shining' campaign of the Indian

Government found a supporter from an unexpected ally - a state

Chinese business weekly.

 

"India now basks in the most 'shining era' in the 56years since it

became independent from Britain," the state-run China Business

Weekly said in its latest issue which focused on India's recent rise

as an emerging economic power.

 

The Indian economy never had it so good in recent history,

benefiting from a good monsoon, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth

projections at eight per cent, foreign exchange reserves at 100

billion us dollars plus.

 

The country experienced moderate inflation, rising corporate sales

and profits and consumers spending like never before with housing,

car and higher education loans cheaper than any time in living

memory, the article "India: a blockbuster in the making" noted.

 

"Has the Indian economy ever had it so good? By these parameters,

never," said Sun Peijun, professor at the Chinese Academy of Social

Sciences (CASS).

 

"India is truly on the fast development track," Sun, also President

of Chinese Association of South Asian studies said.

 

His views were supported by W Anthony Stewart, with Jones Day, a

Dallas, Texas-based international law firm, who said that India will

continue to grow at a faster pace over the next several years.

 

Despite different opinions on the causes of India's economic rise,

one consensus among experts here is that the economic success is a

direct result of reforms that was initiated in 1991.

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"The Indian people, like the Chinese people, have always been

talented, hardworking and creative. But this has not always resulted

in material progress," Stewart, who practised law for eight years in

Hong Kong and understood the legal structures of both India and

China, said.

 

"In India, I think the improvement is a result of finally weakening

the `license raj' that stifled most progress," Stewart said.

 

"Perhaps the change is similar to (late Chinese leader) Deng

Xiaoping's role in promoting the socialist market economy in China,"

he said.

 

Before the reform, the `license raj' system had held back talented

people for generations, he said.

 

Hua Biyun, professor with the China Institute of Contemporary

International Relations (CICIR) commented that the long-buoyant

private sector is a major driving force behind India's economic take-

off.

 

Conglomerates like Tata and Reliance play a significant role in

driving the Indian economy, Hua said, adding there was no similar

example in China.

India is truly shining, says Chinese media

 

Press Trust of India

 

Beijing, March 5: The controversial 'India Shining' campaign of the

Indian Government found a supporter from an unexpected ally - a

state Chinese business weekly.

 

 

 

"India now basks in the most 'shining era' in the 56years since it

became independent from Britain," the state-run China Business

Weekly said in its latest issue which focused on India's recent rise

as an emerging economic power.

 

The Indian economy never had it so good in recent history,

benefiting from a good monsoon, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth

projections at eight per cent, foreign exchange reserves at 100

billion us dollars plus.

 

The country experienced moderate inflation, rising corporate sales

and profits and consumers spending like never before with housing,

car and higher education loans cheaper than any time in living

memory, the article "India: a blockbuster in the making" noted.

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