China & India economic development
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<Tab/>The driving forces in the world economy are shifting towards Asia. This paper highlights the development strategies which have been adopted by India and China over the last 20 years. Both the countries have adopted policies aimed at opening up their economies in their quest to transform themselves into developed nations. It is not an easy passage as each of these countries is faced
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