Tea “with an elephant” and "Chindia"

I didn’t know too many details about life in China or India, mainly my knowledge was limited to that these countries are two the most populated countries in the world and geographically are located close by, as well as everybody else knows Chinese stuffs, equipments or noodles and Indian tea (at all times in Russia tea “with the elephant” was the best tea or maybe it was the only tea since in USSR times India was the main supplier of tea) and Indian movies. Nowadays more often we can here word “Chindia”, I don’t know if this term was said by Professor Tarun Khanna but considering the fact that both India and China are called the most potential countries for the growth and their proximity on the map, in spite of all their differences (cultural, economic, political, or technological: Chinese hardware but Indian software) one day we might here about “Chindia” for real.
There are already actual examples on the way -I was surprised to get to know about Huawei - Chinese company, second largest supplier of telecom equipment in the world and rapidly strengthen their position in Albanian market. Huawei has an R&D establishment in India and employs Indian software engineers. Operating systems for most of Huawei’s equipments have been developed in Indian R&D Center. This is a good example of “Chindia” successful collaboration and there are more examples of collaboration can be found at the same time as examples of their competition.
Sincerely,
Tatiana
There are already actual examples on the way -I was surprised to get to know about Huawei - Chinese company, second largest supplier of telecom equipment in the world and rapidly strengthen their position in Albanian market. Huawei has an R&D establishment in India and employs Indian software engineers. Operating systems for most of Huawei’s equipments have been developed in Indian R&D Center. This is a good example of “Chindia” successful collaboration and there are more examples of collaboration can be found at the same time as examples of their competition.
Sincerely,
Tatiana
Dear Tanja,
YanıtlaSilThe term Chindia is very originate and very creative. You were writing in your post about examples of collaboration between these two countries and I was thinking that if this concept happens very often maybe they will become a superpower.
Yes Tania, these countries’ economies is keep increasing as removing half a billion people from poverty and into the productive workforce is and will affect on the world economy. India and China are doing just that with very high insane working rates and at the moments they are taking jobs that used to be American or European jobs.
YanıtlaSilAnri