India Tiptoes in China’s Footsteps to Compete but Not Offend - New York TimesFirst Faved : Apr 04 2008 by tigerexotiqueFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 3 timesFave It!
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- tigerexotique - Apr 04 2008 | india, china, news
oh the complex perils of an emerging economic power...walking on egg shells.
Quoted: India’s approach to China — one part caution, one part competition, with a dash of mimicry sprinkled in — has drawn criticism from those who say it is “overcautious.”
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