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Do Indians Get Chinese jobs?

Do Indians Get Chinese jobs?

There is an increasing demand for Indian skilled force in China! With the global economic meltdown, many companies have closed shop and jobs have receded from the reach of even skilled workers. But eastern giant China has continued to keep spinning its silky economic yarn.

What is the top 5 jobs in China?

Below are the top 10 careers for foreigners and expats in China.

  1. Teaching. If you meet a random foreigner walking the streets of any given city in China, there is a very big chance he/she may be a teacher.
  2. Trade/Commerce.
  3. IT/Tech.
  4. Writing/Media.
  5. Marketing.
  6. Engineering.
  7. Managerial Jobs.
  8. Hotels and Tourism.

What are the implications of the China-India strategic relationship for India?

Implications for India: If stability can be restored to the China-India strategic relationship, this could provide a window for Asia’s two mega-economies to reopen their markets to each other. Indeed, the choice China makes between these two alternatives will have implications for India and the rest of the world in their dealing with China.

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Is India the next China in terms of growth?

Odds are they are right—if not today, then within a decade or so. But even if India is the next China in terms of growth, India is a very different country than China on three fundamental dimensions. 1. India has demography on its side, whereas China faces serious demographic demons.

How can India compete with China in the future?

China has arguably the best physical infrastructure outside the Western world. India’s looks more like the poor country that it still is. But this is a real opportunity for India. Increase investment. Improve infrastructure. Grow economic output.

How effective is India’s retaliation against China?

And there are limits to the effectiveness of any Indian retaliation: trade with China may seem substantial from an Indian perspective, but it only represents 3\% of China’s exports. Drastically reducing it would not be enough to deter Beijing or cause it to change its behaviour.