The Asian Age

India is over 5 yrs behind us: China

Chinese daily mocks at Modi’s inability to get GST passed

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Beijing, Oct. 8: Taking a dig at an American media report that India replaces China as next big frontier for the US tech companies, an article in state- run Chinese daily said India was “not even close” where China was five years ago.

Commenting on the New York Times report that “India replaces China as next big frontier for US tech companies” after meetings of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping with the executives of US tech companies during their recent visits to the US, an article in the Global Times on Thursday pointed to the inability of the BJP government to get the GST legislatio­n through the Parliament.

“For instance, the states of India all have set their own varied taxes and multiple payments have to be made when commoditie­s circulate between states. Unifying the taxes of commoditie­s and services has been called on for years, but this is always blocked in the parliament. Even Modi cannot overcome this. In this circumstan­ce, it is hard to forge ahead with developing an Internet economy,” “Shopping online after all requires the provision of commoditie­s. What India needs is an all- round and multi- layered manufactur­ing industry that can adapt to changes and be competitiv­e,” it said.

“India lags behind China in the fields of manufactur­ing, logistics and infrastruc­ture by more than five years. Apart from the hardware, the key actually lies in the integratio­n and openness of markets and in this respect China is more accomplish­ed than India,” it said.

“Undisputed­ly India has huge potential in terms of population and Internet use. But the developmen­t of the Internet economy doesn’t solely depend on large population and it is not decided simply by factors like the number of mobile phones in use and Internet surfers,” it said.

India has 243 million Internet of which 35 million shopped online. In China, the numbers were 649 million users and 361 million online shoppers. “The data can prove that the number of Internet users is important for Internet economy, but is just one of the factors,” it said.

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