Water – Two Countries Tell a Tale
The National Geographic special issue, “Water, Our Thirsty World” (April 2007) compares the world’s largest democracy, India, with China. In “The Big Melt” by Brook Larmer, we see a convincing reason...
View ArticleIndia Falling Short
On October 13, I posted Comparing India and China’s Economic Engines, which referred to a flawed opinion piece in The Economist predicting that the future economic growth of India would eventually...
View ArticleThe China-India Comparison with Lots of Facts – Part 1/5
This post was originally a result of a comment on the China Law Blog, which chastised me because, “He wanted me to provide a super-quick summary of The Economist cover story comparing India with China,...
View ArticleThe China-India Comparison with Lots of Facts – Part 3/5
WATER — From National Geographic we have Mumbai’s Shadow City by Mark Jacobson—a slum holding 12 million people, who live in the middle of India’s financial capital. Then there is Delhi with 17.3...
View ArticleWater — the Democracy versus the Authoritarian Republic
The question should be, “Is freedom of expression and of religion more important than water?” Survival Topics.com says, “People have survived without food for weeks or even months, but go without water...
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