"India is witnessing a growing gender imbalance, abysmally low investments in education, high tolerance to corruption and poverty. Can the path to high GDP growth address such social and cultural issues?
The answer actually lies in the neighbouring Chinese economy where the GDP growth touched nearly 10 per cent on an average in the last three decades. Imagine China, known as the factory to the world, importing brides from neighbouring Laos, Cambodia and South Korea! That is actually true.
So how will Indian values continue to shape and be shaped by the country's distinct growth story? That questions was deliberated on by the panelists and delegates from all over the world at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Mumbai on Sunday."
The answer actually lies in the neighbouring Chinese economy where the GDP growth touched nearly 10 per cent on an average in the last three decades. Imagine China, known as the factory to the world, importing brides from neighbouring Laos, Cambodia and South Korea! That is actually true.
So how will Indian values continue to shape and be shaped by the country's distinct growth story? That questions was deliberated on by the panelists and delegates from all over the world at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Mumbai on Sunday."
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