Superpower? : the amazing race between China's hare and India's tortoise / Raghav Bahl.
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TextPublication details: New Delhi ; New York : Allen Lane, 2010Description: xxx, 242 pISBN: 9780670084630Subject(s): Great powers | Geopolitics | Social change - China | Social change - India | China - Relations -India | India - Relations - China | China - Economic conditions - 2000- | India - Economic conditions - 21st century | China - Social conditions - 2000- | India - Social conditions - 21st centuryDDC classification: 951.06 Summary: With insights into China's and India's histories, politics, economies and cultures, Bahl presents a well-written, fully documented, comprehensive account of the two countries' race to become the next global superpower. He argues that the winner might not be determined by who is investing more and growing faster today but by something more intangible: who has superior innovative skills and more entrepreneurial savvy.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
With insights into China's and India's histories, politics, economies and cultures, Bahl presents a well-written, fully documented, comprehensive account of the two countries' race to become the next global superpower. He argues that the winner might not be determined by who is investing more and growing faster today but by something more intangible: who has superior innovative skills and more entrepreneurial savvy.

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