Anja Manuel: India and China: This Century's Rising Powers
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China and India have proven themselves indispensable in the first decade of the twenty-first century, which has been a remarkable period of economic growth and increased connectivity for both countries. Policy initiatives like the US Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) that promote trade in these emerging markets provide exciting new opportunities for entrepreneurs around the globe to expand and develop their businesses and connect with potential consumers. However, in an increasingly competitive global marketplace, can the US continue to lead in both the political and economic spheres? How should the US engage with India and China in the future? Join World Affairs for a conversation with Anja Manuel, co-founder and principal of RiceHadleyGates, LLC, who will offer insights into how the US should work with China and India to face the twenty-first century's global challenges. Speaker Anja Manuel is Co-Founder and Principal at RiceHadleyGates LLC. Jane Wales, CEO, World Affairs Council and Global Philanthropy Forum and Vice President, The Aspen Institute, moderates the discussion. For more information about this event please visit: http://www.worldaffairs.org/event-calendar/event/1615
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she is trying to be too nice with a very tough subject at hand... i would never be able to discuss such an issue
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Now Trump is elected, trade war becomes very likely. When there is a war, there will be winner and loser with casualties. It will be interesting to see who is going to win. Alt-right groups claim all cards in American side simply because of Chinese trade surplus. They don't see other factors involved. I think both sides having equal bargaining power. The one playing smarter will win. If both sides are wise enough, we could have a win-win situation. I'm not optimistic about it though because most Americans believe in zero-sum game.
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ये तो किलरी की वकील है ।।
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if all World leaders have the intellect of Anja, the World will be a great place.
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thanks anya mam...you gave such a nice perspective to things...your knowledge in FP is impeccable
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Congress destroyed india! Our GDP was more than china in 1970's & look now
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nice
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im in love with your intellect Ms Anja
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Interesting n enlightning discussion Indian need to take note of, coming from ex-state department official of USA.
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It was not just an anti-Muslim riot. It was a Hindu-Muslim riot.
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I am an Indian who has lived in China too. Let me explain about China before explaining about my country. China no doubt has brought millions of people out of poverty (600 million to be approximate) but the authoritarian regime is very strict and can jail people for freedom that we people living in democracy take for granted. China is not a country that is planning to dominate the region, but its perspective is to be the country that will decide world progress from Beijing. They are very proud people but oppressed people. A Chinese friend who was from a lower middle class like me over couple of drinks confessed that people like him are oppressed by the regime. That is a bold statement for a Chinese guy as he can be jailed for couple of years for such statement. But China has decided that as long as they make progress and can keep majority of population happy they do not have to worry about revolution like that of 1989. And China is going to dominate the world politics for the next 50 years. India is a complex country even for an Indian to understand. I belong to a lower middle class Indian family, so we had three times food in our house and electricity growing up but nothing luxurious. We did not starve even for a single day in our life but had nothing luxurious in our house. None from family had even seen college and I was the first one to get an engineering degree. I am Indian and have never seen the level of poverty that TV channels show even in my state. I am south Indian and the level of poverty is abject in some of north Indian states and north eastern states. So India is a complex country for anyone to understand, I live in city that has 4 local languages apart from the state language and Hindi and English. So anyone from my city can speak 6 languages easily. But we are united, we do not understand north Indians much as our culture is very different but we will not hesitate to give our lives for our brothers from any part of India. Indians are proud even poor people. We will bring all our brothers out of poverty as we millenials do not work like our fathers. If we encounter corruption we quickly capture that and broadcast it through Facebook and youtube and expose the corrupt people. Also people who work in Private sector has different work culture than that of Government sector. Private sector mostly work for the US, Europe and Asian countries, so our work culture matches or exceeds world standards. We expect more from government employees who are still in colonial standards. India even if we developed and superpower we will not invade any other country as Indians will not allow to do the same. Our culture has existed for centuries and we understand China and Arabs and know from our history to deal with them.
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We have lost millions of jobs to china and the WTO's actions! You are wrong about America not able to manufacture as well. When we go to war with a country that can now buy and engineer weapons to compete with ours and millions of solders die only because we are sending them trillions of dollars a year that they use to develop their military. Would we then say it was worth it to save wall street and the 1% on there margins? You say Americans have 30% more money because of china but didn't say we have 25% less chance of making a higher wage job because thier is not that much money in are economy to spread around! We need to change the trade laws now to help the middle class around the world now!
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You are not completely right about India. You might have spent few days in the slums of Delhi, but that is not the whole India you can speak of. You are not right about BJP and RSS too. I can clearly say that you are saying these based on what Indian media projects as NEWS and you believe that is the truth which you are completely wrong. All these tv channels are biased and bunch of Anti- Indian forces. How can you expect truth from them? Do you know how RSS volunteers helped people during the floods of Chennai providing food and shelter to the affected? They saved and served all irrespective of their religion. Muslims took shelter in Hindu temples of Chennai. Same with Uttharakhand flood victims also. Do you know how many Hindu men killed in Kerala, Mysore, and Kodagu by Muslim extremists? You don't because media doesn't project these as news at all. Gujarat riots were no way concerned to Mr. Modi at all and its been proved in court also. Media backed by Congress party treacherously victimized Modi and held him responsible and US denied him VISA believing all these non sense. Please get your facts right at least before writing a book. And I also appreciate you for the facts that you rightfully said about India.
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she would have appeared more authentic if she focused on Pakistan than India.. having lived in that Jehadi country for longer (than India), and having professed her love for that epicenter of world terrorism, she could have easily done a better work by analysing US-Pak-China triangle instead..
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stupid propaganda.usa is the real trouble maker in asia and in the whole world
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When you talk about Varanasi and pollution, you should also mention about how much Modi government is doing to change that.
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There was a pepper spray incident few years back in indian parliament.
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she dissected this very well.
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She has a slight tilt towards China
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Anja Manuer has interesting things to say. 3rd video that's an hour long - I'm watching them all. Hopefully she continues with this.
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