The reason why China's growth is higher than India..?
Both india and china are competing and emerging as inevitable powers in the Asian region. In the 1990s, india and china globalized their economies. But in terms of growth, China's growth is slightly higher than that of India. The reason for this has been revealed. china is a one-party system of government, but india is a democratic country. So regime change and policy change are inevitable here. But not so in China.
After 1990, china became the world's factory. China's focus was on manufacturing, such as toys, electronics, electric cars, and semiconductors. But india has seen huge growth in technology-related sectors including IT. But the basis of both is education. Analysts say that this education has determined the development of the two countries. Nitin Kumar Bharti and Li Yang have jointly published a research paper titled Making of china and india in the 21st Century. It contains detailed information on how education was in india in the 1900s and what education was in China. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the number of students in india was eight times higher than in China. At the end of the 19th century, the ruling Qing dynasty in china felt that the people needed the ability to produce military goods.
These analysts say that this is the reason why China's growth is higher than India's. Especially at the college level, the number of people who studied social science education in india is more than 50 percent. That's just 25% of it in China. Equally, the Chinese graduated in engineering and agriculture. At a time when most people in india were pursuing degrees in social science disciplines, china was directing most of its population toward courses as teachers, scientists, engineers, doctors, and agronomists. It is said that China's unstoppable power in the manufacturing sector is due to the fact that the country's government has provided its people with basic education and professional skills.