Social Sciences, asked by krishsarka2299, 6 months ago

why a small country like Japan is more developed than India​

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Answered by dhadkana397778
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Explanation:Japan is one of the largest and most developed economies in the world. It has a well-educated, industrious workforce and its large, affluent population makes it one of the world's biggest consumer markets. ... From the 1960s to the 1980s, Japan achieved one of the highest economic growth rates in the world. In 1947 the newly created India rejected capitalism under Nehru and announced itself a socialist country, which would turn to the Soviet Union and China for inspiration, and not the U.S. Huge government corporation were set up to command the heights of the economy and provide a heavy industrial base, while in the absence of a welfare state the poor were encouraged in their petty-bourgeois trading. In 1962 they fell out with China over a border dispute, so India's financial and technological support came from Soviet Union while Pakistan cleaved unto China But India stuck with the British education system, legal system and increased the power of the British style bureaucracy so it controlled everything with its relentless and stifling Chit-Raj. In truth India even adopted British Style Fabian socialism which went well with its British style democracy. Even India's Marxists tended to be British style empiricist Marxists rather than European style structuralists.

But India's property system combining as it does common law principles of freehold and ancient village title have made it almost impossible for India to do the requisite work of infrastructure building. While China, in which the state holds title to all land, constructed 35,000km of high speed expressways and 12,000km of even faster railway, India struggled to build a few hundred Km of expressway from New Delhi to the port. This problem seems insoluble unless the state can find someway of extinguishing common law and ancient village title while adequately compensating affected parties.

Big old firms existed, especially the great Parsi industrialists, but they just existed alongside the state by being part of the state apparatus. They did not thrive, they did not innovate. They just survived. Until recently when they showed what they could have done if the market had only been available to them. They are now making Jaguars and Range Rovers in my home city of Suzhou, after having miraculously and wonderfully restored these great brand names to glory again after having almost died under British and U.S. Negligence. The Range Rover is now one of the most popular SUV brands in China now. Well done Mr Tata.

Only when China shook off the yoke of Stalinism and proceeded to grow mightily did the threat of becoming the poor Asian Giant, cause India begin to reassess its love of socialism. Manmohan Singh brought about his initial reforms which transformed the Indian Growth rate of 4-5% into the spectacular growth rates of the Noughties. Sadly Singh the FM reformer was not matched by PM Singh and the growth languished.

Answered by Anonymous
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Because It is economically self sufficient and technological advanced.

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