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By JYOTI KOTHARI

China industry
China industry

Growth story of China

China is the talk of the town. Every body is speaking about China and its economy. Chinese economy has the highest growth rate in the world since many years but it is likely that China will break.

Manufacturing sector of China has a tremendous growth rate. Global market is flooded with Chinese goods. Electronics, toys, electrical goods, household appliances, gems and jewelry, watches everything is from China.

China has achieved highest growth in exports. It has accumulated enormous wealth. It has the highest foreign currency reserve in the world, more than $ 1900 billions.

America has given China most favored Nation's status and it has crashed the American economy. Moreover, China is preparing to enter into the American stock markets Dow Jones and NASDAQ with its huge foreign reserve. China is planning to pour more than $200 billions into the stock market of America. If they can do this, Chinese will dominate the Wall Street.

China looks irresistible in the economic front. It has shown its technological abilities in the Beijing Olympics. It has bagged most of the gold medals too. China has arranged world beauty contest and bagged the miss world title!

China is a super power and it is in the elite N-club with US, Russia, France and UK. It is in the space club with few developed countries and already has sent its mission to the moon. China also possesses veto power in the United Nations organizations.

China is well ahead of the rest of the world in many fields.


What do you think about majority of Chinese people?

  • Very rich and happy
  • Rich and happy
  • Rich but not happy
  • Poor but happy
  • Niether rich nor happy
  • None of those
See results without voting

Will Chins break like USSR (Soviet Russia) ?

  • Yes
  • Cannot say
  • No
  • It is a day dream
  • Of course, there is no chance of survival
See results without voting

China 1983

Economic growth: China

But it will break!!!

Why?

China has achieved all these successes by suppressing their own people. Majority of Chinese people do not have the benefits of its tremendous growth. Only a few are enjoying while others are crying for their misfortune.

China is clearly divided between haves and have-nots. While the politicians, bureaucrats and businesspersons are enjoying the growth, the labor class and villagers are left with almost nothing. The haves are riding Mercedes Benz but the majority is looking for a bicycle. Where the haves are wearing branded and designer clothes have-nots have to be satisfied with dress codes prescribed by the politicians and bureaucrats. The hungry villagers depend upon the rationing food and the city people are enjoying McDonald food or pasta.

Elite is flying business class and maintaining private jets but the villagers require permission to go out of the village.

There is no life for them what to talk about lifestyle!

China censors not only the news but also Internet. Chinese administration keeps their people apart and segregated from the rest of the world.

Chinese government is oppressive in Tibet. Noble Laureate (Peace) Reverend Dalai Lama, is not allowed to enter into Tibet, his native place. He is living in exile in Dharamshala, India.

Hence, the bubble will burst one day. Tiananmen Square will be repeated many times. Rebellions are raising their heads in many places. Communal riots are often. However, news does not spread out of the iron curtain.

Severe economic, social and political disparities will not allow the upper class to sleep in a soft bed.

The oppressed will woke up as they wake up from the addiction of opium against the British.

It is obvious that no military power can resist them.

It is likely that China will break down as the Mighty USSR broke.


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Mohit Mishra  says:
13 months ago

Dear jyoti,

You have an unique idea. It seems that China will break-out and have valid and enough reasons for that.

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Dame Scribe  says:
11 months ago

People learn to achieve through researching the success of others. I am sure China copied from one of the other nations to be where they are at now then through time and yes, subjugation and exploitation of their own people, they now command a world economic platform. One day, their people may strike back and say no more but as long as they agree to conform and obey their leaders, they will unfortunately keep that title of a super power no matter how they earned it. The people will break one day though, I agree.

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JYOTI KOTHARI  says:
11 months ago

Chinese people are now more and more exposed to outer world that allow them to learn about the freedom enjoyed by the citizens of other countries. They do know that their country is becoming rich by exploiting them only.

I believe that they will revolt against their leaders sooner or later.

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needful things  says:
11 months ago

Oh China will break eventaully under the pressure... BTW I really want to go to China. Thumbs up!

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JYOTI KOTHARI  says:
11 months ago

China is doing wonderful now. It is worth visiting.

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EYEAM4ANARCHY  says:
9 months ago

I'd really like to see the Chinese people free themselves.

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JYOTI KOTHARI  says:
9 months ago

Eyeam4anarchy,

They will.

Jyoti Kothari

Surendra Bothara  says:
9 months ago

Jyoti,

Growth of China is tremendous. It is difficult to say whether will it break or act differently in the future.

Ofcourse, it may break if does not change. You have unique idea.

Surendra

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JYOTI KOTHARI  says:
9 months ago

I wish, China will act differently with its own people.

Jyoti

Monalisa  says:
9 months ago

hi Jyoti,

You have posted unique. I thought so many times about human rights in China. You have clarified it well.

I also think that China will break in future.

mona

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JYOTI KOTHARI  says:
9 months ago

Hi Monalisa,

China has developed a lot. Howver human rights violation can lead it to break in future. The poll in this hub also suggests that.

Jyoti Kothari

Lian Seng  says:
8 months ago

Hy ,

I agree with you. some of my friends still live in China and want to come out of China. They are not getting permission to come out. Permission denied by the authorities.

They are not happy with their present situation and want to come out and to live in a liberal society.

Lian

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JYOTI KOTHARI  says:
8 months ago

Hi Lian,

Thanks for your comment and supporting my idea. Do you think people of China can be liberated and enjoy fruit of their toil?

Jyoti Kothari

Den Xiao  says:
8 months ago

Hi Jyoti,

I agree with you and Lian. native Chinese are forced to work like beasts for a poor compensation. Though high in demand in foreign countries, Chinese professionals especially engineers can not move out of their country.

Den

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JYOTI KOTHARI  says:
8 months ago

Hi Den Xiao,

Thanks for your comment and showing agreement with me. Yes, Chinese engineers are high in demand overseas but they can not move out of the country and have to live with their fate.

Jyoti Kothari

Josephine  says:
8 months ago

Hi Jyoti,

I believe that growth of China is amazing and it has broken all records of progress. However, fruits of progress are not adequately distributed. That will cause China to suffer.

Thought provoking hub!! Thumbs up.

Josephine

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JYOTI KOTHARI  says:
8 months ago

Hi Josephine,

you are rightly commenting. Some political leaders, communist party members are deciding fate of China. There is no or few opportunity to choose one's destinee by him or herself.

it is in the interest of Chinese administration to have a liberal policy otherwise China can be broken with its own weight.

Jyoti Kothari

Norman  says:
8 months ago

Hi Jyoti,

we are facing problem with Chinese goods. American Government has commited bloonder by giving China status of MFN. American industries are now suffering because of that.

Thanks for off topic hub. You have brought us out of mechanical thinking.

Norman

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