China is strong
China is certainly stronger in terms of overall national strength. In the 1960s, during the Sino-Indian war, China played with it as if it were for fun. Although India's defense power has grown rapidly in recent years and military expenditures have continued to rise, at the same time, the Indian government has tightened its belt and starved of food. As the economy continues to grow, the fiscal deficit is also rising. Therefore, this model in India is unlikely to last. In terms of Indian politics, official corruption is also very serious. Compared with our country, our country has achieved great results in anti-corruption in recent years, while India has continued to deteriorate. Economy, China is second, let’s not talk about it. Technology, medical care, culture, etc. were all despised before, but I gradually learned that in India, it is free from primary school to university (provided that you can pass the exam), and medical care is free (not clear), Bangalore, India Known as Little Silicon Valley, China has a lot to learn from in these aspects.
China’s per capita purchasing power is much higher than that of India; in terms of economic components, China has an absolute advantage in manufacturing, while India’s economy is mainly supported by agriculture and industry; in terms of agriculture, India has far more arable land in China, but its output is only half that of China; in terms of industry, China's industry scale is 6 times that of India, and China's annual industrial tax revenue is equivalent to the entire industry in India; in the service industry and financial industry China has an absolute advantage; when it comes to basic issues such as infrastructure, education, and social security, it is difficult for India to match it. Even if India clamors for China's military, it needs to be emphasized that India relies on imports for a large proportion of its defense and military. To sum up, India does not deserve to be compared with China.