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April 17, 2006

Chindia’s surprises

During the PSD Forum we asked Yasheng Huang of MIT (who is Chinese) to talk about what China can learn from India. We then asked Sridhar Ramasubbu of Wipro (who is Indian) to talk about what India can lean from their northern neighbors. Joerg Wuttle of BASF also gave his perspective on the Chindia debate. The discussion that emerged was great, and generated one of the most active Q&A sessions of the Forum. The slides are full of interesting stories.

Previous posts on China vs. India.

Update: DBRB on the different role of large corporations in China and India and Reuben Abraham on more random China vs. India numbers.

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