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Tiananmen Square, or China vs. India

E. Forrest Christian 2009 June 4 Overachievers Leave a Comment

China is neat and tidy for business, which is why Tiananmen Square is still relevant. India, the world’s biggest democracy, is messy and “problematical” for business. Guess who’s going to win.

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