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China. India. Tour of the World Presentations. China. Geographic Size: 9,596,960 km 2 Population: 1,306,313,812 Population Density: Average: 134 people/km 2 By region: East: 400/km 2 Central: 200/km 2 West: 10/km 2.
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China India Tour of the World Presentations
Geographic Size: 9,596,960 km2 Population: 1,306,313,812 Population Density: Average: 134 people/km2 By region: East: 400/km2 Central: 200/km2 West: 10/km2 Geographic Size, Population and Population Density
Age Distribution Age Distribution and Life Expectancy Life Expectancy 72.21 years male: 70.89 years female: 74.46 years
Gender Distribution of Workforce 1.34 men/women ratio Privatized Rural Industry
Ethnic: Han Chinese Other: Manchi Mongal Korean Political System: Communist Religious Systems: Daoist Buddism Christian Ethnic Groups, and Religious/Political Systems
Language and Literacy Language: Chinese/Mandarin Literacy: 90.9% Mandatory Schooling: 9 years required
China’s GDP GDP distribution by sector: Per Capita Income: • In U.S. dollars- $5,600 • In Chinese yuan- 46,350 • In PPP- $ 10 trillion
1. Economic reforms pushed China toward a market economy altered health care system that may widen mortality gaps among population groups. People will not be guaranteed access to health care. Poor people may be able to pay for health care. 2. -Businesses locally may not be able to give employees healthcare. - Globally, other countries may see this as a weakness and see the long term effects that it may take on its economy. Issues and TrendsSocial “Health Care After Market Reform”
Issues and TrendsSocial “China’s Population: New Trends and Challenges” 1. China’s population is going down, it is said that in the next 50 years it will only grow by another 100 million. • More jobs open up throughout time because there isn’t as many citizens. • Economy may not bring as much in with not as many people. • - Locally, businesses should be about the same, China will always have enough people. • - Globally, I believe that countries will still think of China as a global power. Trade and alliances will not change.
Issues and TrendsSocial “India-China Year of Friendship through Tourism” 1. - More tourist coming to China will help the people by boosting the economy with buying. 2. - Local businesses will benefit through hotels, airlines, and restaurants when tourists come in. - Globally, business may be willing to bring there companies to China because they know many tourists from the U.S. will be there and notice their brands.
“China’s GDP to grow around 10% in ’07.” 1. – Economy getting stronger only helps to citizens, prices may go down and investment will be prosperous. 2. - Local business will thrive and feel confident in lowering prices. - Globally, imports and exports expected to rise heavily. “Brand new ideas” 1. - With China’s economy strong brands are coming in and citizens are able to have more choices and pay less. 2. - Local business may keep loyal customers but others may lose customers from big corporations. - Globally, businesses will have to compete with one another to get the sales Issues and TrendsEconomical
Issues and TrendsEconomical “China stocks to reach record high” 1.-Citizens are able to invest. 2. - Local business will stay relatively the same, could have more successful because they can invest and others may have more money to spend. - Globally, business will do well if it is there company that is involved in the Chinese economy.
“China may become scientific superpower” 1.- China is spending money on research. - This will help China be more advanced and be looked upon better by other countries. 2.- China is spending massive amounts of money. - Globally, it will advance them in several ways. “Telecom gala reflects shift, mainland focus” 1.- Moving the telecom gala from Switzerland to Hong Kong reflects that Asia/China, is the new communications power house. - China has the most broadband households in the world. 2.- This will cause mainland small business vendors to have global exposure. Issues and TrendsTechnological
Issues and TrendsTechnological “Robots able to walk the walk, but now can they talk the talk?” 1. – China is becoming more modernized everyday and with as many citizens as they have they will have these robots do much of the work, people likely to loose jobs. 2. - Local business will be okay, making products faster and more efficient but people will loose jobs. - Globally, businesses will want to invest in China’s technology market, and possible in many other big companies as well because they will be making products faster and with better quality.
“Pentagon: US surprised by rapid arms modernization” 1.- China’s army spends less and helps people want to join. 2.- Locally, more people are getting involved. - Globally, their forces increase much quicker and easier, allowing for easy access in times of need. “Political Change” 1. – China’s economy will slow down 10% this years making people want to rethink their investment options. 2. - Locally, the economy will fall and businesses will have to try and make up for it. -Globally, exports are expected to rise but China may have Issues and TrendsPolitical
Issues and TrendsPolitical “China warns defiant officials to heed real estate controls” • – China’s government is worried about a financial crisis due to the construction boom, local leaders not cooperating. • - Local businesses are doing well right now because of the construction boom, people need things to build there homes and put things in them. - Globally, businesses should not be effected unless it gets really bad.
Geographic Size: Population: 3,287,590 sq/km 1,095,995 Population Density: 324 per sp/km Geographic Size, Population and Population Density
Life Expectancy: 64.35 yrs. male 63.57 yrs. female 65.16 yrs. Age Distribution Age Distribution and Life Expectancy
Gender Distribution of Workforce 2.38 men/women ratio Urban Workforce Rural Workforce
Ethnic: Indo-Aryan 72% Dravidian 25% Mongoloid & other 3% Religious: Hindu 80.5% Muslim 13.4% Christian 2-3% Sikh 1.9% Ethnic Groups and Religion
National Parties Indian National Congress Bhartiya Janata Party Bahujan Samaj Party Samajwadi Party Communist Party of India Communist Party of India (Marxist) Regional Parties Shiv Senin /Maharashtra Telegu Desam/Andra Pradesh Akali Dal/ Punjab, Dravida Munnetra Kazagham (DMK) /Tamil Nadu Politics *Participate in elections all over India * Elections within the states
Language and Literacy Mandatory Schooling: None Language: -Hindi (National Language) -English (spoken by many) - 13 other official Languages Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, etc. Literacy: 59.5% Male: 70.2% Female: 48.3%
India’s GDP GDP distribution by sector: Per Capita Income: In U.S. dollars- $761 In Indian rupee-34,486.237 In PPP-$797 billion Areas
Issues and TrendsEconomical “India will be spending a massive $35 billion on military aviation over the next 20-25 years” 1. -India pulled forth massive effort to advance technology in the military. - Cities are booming with new technology which will help the people and country in their hopes of becoming a superpower. 2. - With a large amount of money being spent annually, will effect economy but in the long run will help it. - Globally, India is expanding its partners, teaming up with Russia in effort to strengthen military technology.
Issues and TrendsEconomical “Increase in milk and pulses prices cause of conern” 1. -The price of basic food causes problem to the people. People needs these foods for survival being in poverty. 2. - Cause of inflation and the attempts to resolve will limit India’s government and oil companies. - Such problems can also disrupt exports of these products and reduce national income that comes from these exports.
Issues and TrendsEconomical “Online property market set to witness boom” 1. – Internet accesses and opens up opportunity in online property market. The culture in India is changing with the times becoming more modernized. 2. - This is a positive expansion that will help boost India’s real estate market. - benefiting India by having investors abroad take interest in the sudden surge. The online market rise is drawing attention from foreign parties as well as domestic parties.
“Flu fear back, India on alert” 1.- Bird flu has returned to India and is spreading, causing people to seek prevention and protection. This is causing the people to pull together to solve this problem. 2.- The local government is taking extra precautions, and are tracking migrating birds. - If India is unable to stop the spreading, the virus can be transferred to other countries, and cause similar problems. “Changing Facets of Indian Wedding” 1.- The Indian culture is deep rooted in their history, especially with arranged marriages. - Marriages are now becoming more focused on the bride and the groom. 2.- Locally, business is boosted with the rise of commercialized weddings. - On a global scale, with less arrange marriages, Indian’s are more likely to marry outside of their city as well as their country. Issues and TrendsSocial
Issues and TrendsSocial “India’s rich cultural diversity and its military might manifest modern India on the Republic Day” 1.- India is becoming more 2.- Represents changes modern. India is making to - People who have died become more modern for serving the country - This modernization are being honored can effect on a wide scale.
Issues and TrendsPolitical “Bombay or Mumbai?” 1.- The Indian people embrace their ancestry, despite mythological backgrounds. 2.- Doesn’t effect on a large scale, but locally, several people are challenging the justification of the name change.
Issues and TrendsPolitical “India and China today set up a hotline between their foreign ministers and decided to liberalize visa regimes.” 1.- India’s government was originally concerned with China’s recent missile test, but came to the conclusion that there was a need to build a trust between the two countries. 2.- With the two countries easily linked, it allows India to have a quick answer to concerns and allows a bond that can be used in the future to solve problems. - It also allows more leeway in decision making, and adds benefits when dealing with other countries.
Issues and TrendsPolitical “Can Pakistan be trusted? We won’t occupy Siachen, says Pak – India is about to make the biggest mistake.” 1.- India’s military is very persistent, in the case of not leaving an occupied area until agreement is settled. - The insight of the article also shows us the ability of India’s government in running the country. 2.- Locally, more money will be saved by pulling the troops. - Globally, if problems arise, war can break out between the two countries, and can possibly have other surrounding countries get involved.
“India to test new nuclear missile” 1. -Testing of such a powerful nuclear missile helps reaffirm the trend that India has in border disputes (Pakistan). -Making the people feel more safe about any possible treats. 2. -Locally, testing missiles will effect the countries budget to defense. - Globally, other countries may interpret as negative, possible not trade with them. “Technological advancements should benefit all” 1. -India’s big cities stared to get more modernized and advancing science in technology. - Building of technology in rural areas is said to no effect the villages. 2. -Advance in India’s technology will help business more effective and efficient. - Economy will grow and global opportunities will arise. Increased imports and exports. Issues and TrendsTechnological
1. -India has always valued education helping it achieve expectations. - Citizens help and will continue to help by staying and working inside the country. 2. -With technology growing continually it is opening India’s doors economically. -Improving world market, being able to deal more globally. -Own economy will rise because of the thriving sales of new technology. Issues and TrendsTechnological “India: The next Giant”
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