Rising India’s industrialization is going on smoothly in contrast to China’s decline

Rising India’s industrialization is going on smoothly in contrast to China’s decline

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Rising India’s industrialization is going on smoothly in contrast to China’s decline

In recent years, American and European companies, such as Apple and many others have been attracted with the progressive industrial environt and have invested in factories in India. This has provided the impetus to and also an opportunity to many other multinationals to shift away from Chinese manufacturing. Now it is apparent to the majority of the World that China with its aging population and the bloated ego of the Chinese Communist leadership, is on decline.

On top of that various Nationalities like the Quighers and Yunanis are clamouring for freedom from persecution by the Communists and also demanding more freedom. As it is China now has to vacate Tibet, a free Country, which it had occupied forcibly in late 1950s. China also has to vacate Indian territory in Ladakh and the Shakshagam Valley in Gilgit area.


More than 250 Fortune 500 companies already have offices in India. More companies are now trying to invest in India, much to China’s annoyance.

In choosing India for manufacturing, Western countries are aware that the RISING Game is over for China. Western companies are not oblivious to the issue of China releasing maps, claiming areas which belong to other countries in the Indo Pacific.

This is the second most critical issue affecting the future of manufacturing in China, apart from its aging population. They chose India because they know and have seen that India is rising andhas become one of the major Poles in this Multipolar world. So most multinational companies are preparing for the strategy of decoupling from China,


These investors have also started to appreciate and engage with Indian tradition, culture, and religion, which is ancient, a bastion of Scientific treasures and totally fascinating.


International scholars of this millennia are talking about old unchanged social tradition of “The Hindu Equilibrium” and this super-stable social system has been accepted by most Indians. No force can break this historical norm.

The fact that the globalization wave, which has been so violent in China and rest of the World so far, has not been effective in weakening India, has as much to do with India’s Social system, political system and governance as well as its traditions and culture.


There is every reason to believe that India will emerge as the major leader of this World.. The trouble s that this is not to the liking of China and few others in the Western World.
In the long term, the return of India on the World Stage is already increasing stability in Asia, Africa and the Indo Pacific. Whereas rise of China was increasing the potential for conflict. 

Today India is the world’s most populous country, with considerable demographic advantages. It also has a vibrant democratic system associated with regional diversity, which unites people into one Nation under one Flag,


Another example is the treatment of women in India. Once again a Woman is the Current President of India. The ISRO team for sending Chandrayan 3 to Chandrama comprised largely of Women. In Hinduism, a concept known as “Shakti “ emphasizes the power of women in divinity. In Hinduism, females and males are the two halves of ‘one whole’ in the form of Shiva and Shakti.

The experience of all industrialized countries has proven that industrialization can only be achieved with the broad participation of women. India already has a large number of Women entrepreneurs leading the Pack. They will soon be the driving force behind industrialization.