Chindia - The rise of China & India - Jim Pinto at TEDxDelMar

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With 40% of the world's population, China and India (Chindia) are steadily rising towards becoming world-leading economic powers. The GDP Of China is already (2010) #2 in the world (after the USA); during the next decade, India will grow to be #3, surpassing Japan and and all European countries. 300 years ago, the two countries represented 50% of the world's wealth. They are rising again to dominate the world's economy.

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  • great presentation.

  • "They are rising again to dominate the world's economy." seriously couldnt u hv got a better title for that?

  • really? i thought india and china are not friends all along..

  • Only very basic facts, i would have expected deeper analysis. The left-right brain was a beautiful idea but not very scientific or practical.

  • Also The U.S was ahead of the E.U in Gdp too

  • The annual change for america is wrong, its Actually around 2.5 %

  • @Elbottoo Yes you are very correct my friend, we are all mortals, some people may witness the rise or fall of a great civilisation, but no one will ever live to witness a civilisation from the begining to the end.

  • His presentation has many factual errors...

    1. Japan is abt 80-90 million people (2.20) Correction - Japan is 120+ million people

    2. Pakistan -275 million people (4.43) Correction - Pakistan 170+ million people

    3. It would have been better if he backed his weird left and right brain functioning of China and India with some evidence.

    Note - When you are giving talks your facts should be correct or else it will cast a big question marks over your hypothesis.

  • On itself a good presentation, but it fully lacks on sustainability issues. Too much extrapolation.

  • im a final year engineering student of information technology in india and im sure Indians gonna rule the world in terms of Intelligence.

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