海外の反応-インドが日本を追い抜いて世界第4位の経済大国に

India overtakes Japan as 4th-largest economy, report says
byu/Turbulent-Tea-2172 injapan

海外のナナシさん

As someone who goes to India often for work, most of the country feels like China in the 60s or 70s.

海外のナナシさん

Well considering that Redditors, especially Indian Redditors, often comment that India is at least 50 years behind China, I guess this tracks.

海外のナナシさん

The China I saw in 1997 was still better than the India I saw in 2012

海外のナナシさん

They are also 11 times bigger than Japan.

Walmart employees make more money than OpenAI engineers as well.

海外のナナシさん

What ?

海外のナナシさん

They mean there’s more Walmart employees than OpenAI engineers so the total earnings for Walmart are larger even though the per-person earnings are drastically in favour of OpenAI engineers.

India has almost 1.5 billion people while Japan has 124 million (and decreasing). It makes sense that India’s economy is larger.

I would still note Japan is going though a range of issues, inflation, debt and looming disaster though.

海外のナナシさん

Once they make it harder for foreigners to get PR, Japan will revert to Shōwa era greatness, so I would not worry too much about the disaster part.

海外のナナシさん

Hahahaha!!!

海外のナナシさん

But India still do not look or feel like 4th largest economy

海外のナナシさん

As an aside I believe it’s referring to nominal GDP as opposed to per-capita income or overall development levels. The wealth median is much more evenly distributed in Japan, whereas in India income levels swing wildly.

It’s easier to mechanically push up nominal GDP numbers when India’s population outnumbers Japan 12:1, and obviously it doesn’t reflect individual wealth.

海外のナナシさん

As an Indian who left India, it’s a failed nation pretending

海外のナナシさん

They are one of the fastest growing large economies with consistent YoY GDP growth, growth of service, finance, and tech industries, and continued industrialization. No modern miracle like the East Asian tigers but to call it a failed nation doesn’t make sense to me. It’s outperforming its peers by quite a lot and will continue to make up a large portion of the global economy over time. It’s way different from what the country was just 30 years ago, while most developed countries are basically the same

海外のナナシさん

People don’t have potable water in places. Corruption and religious violence is common place. Most of the wealth is concentrated in 2 individuals with deep government ties. Judiciary is practically non existent. They got a poor rating for using outdated methods for calculating GDP. It’s still developing. It’s lower on the hunger index than its neighbors. Has no press freedom. Minorities are being hunted for celebrating festivals by vigilantes who are government backed. India as a country is far from a miracle. And let me guess you’ll tell me to leave if I don’t like it like you do when you hear criticism. Guess what I’m out already.

海外のナナシさん

India has many horrible, undeniable issues. With ethnonstilnalism and rampant corruption it’s hard to justify its government. However its economic and infrastructure achievements are undeniable. Look at Latin America, Middle East, Africa. India feels like the only country actually developing. Indonesia and Nigeria also have large growing populations but neither is doing what India is. That’s why I don’t get why you considered it a failed nation. I feel it’s doing better than most of world, especially developing countries that didn’t have access to clean water and electricity for most of its population just a short while ago.

海外のナナシさん

Parts of it are poorer than Africa. I get you wanting to see the brighter picture and that’s a toxic trait of exceptionalism that even America likes to do. But if you only look on the bright side and pretend everything else is “changa si”, nothing will change. Years behind China or any other developed nation but until you stop comparing to Pakistan, there isn’t going to be change.

海外のナナシさん

Shouldn’t China and India eventually stagnate like Japan did economically? I understand they are both larger in terms of population and land so they have higher potential but shouldn’t they stop growing soon?

Also will Japan ever have an era where there economy grew like it once did? Or will it just keep trodding along

海外のナナシさん

Shouldn’t this also apply to the US?

海外のナナシさん

Isn’t US growth compared to China and India a lot lower as it’s already very developed?

海外のナナシさん

Yes however US has sustained population growth from immigration. The countries with stagnation lose people to the US

海外のナナシさん

There are many hopeful things from this news and also a lot of things for indians to improve on. But one thing is for sure, India will keep moving forward for a while now, regardless of what anyone says.

海外のナナシさん

i mean ,i am an Indian,and i wouldnt be too happy as we are still developing and a lot of work needs to be done.Its not like there has been no development but the sheer size of the country and population overshadows it.In per capita GDP we still lag a lot,it would be wrong to compare it to Japan where the wealth is more equally distributed and used ,but we all start somewhere i guess?

海外のナナシさん

Well, goes to show big economy does not equate to welfare or development

海外のナナシさん

You can manipulate numbers however to want to say whatever you want. I thought India played this game earlier in the year…

海外のナナシさん

Japan, please export toilets to india. Thanks.

海外のナナシさん

Check per capita income

海外のナナシさん

Its okay they can take over japan let them do their own thing, japan and the japanese should focus on japan like birthrates and the problems with china like reforming the military and focusing on nuclear technologies

管理人アイコン
管理人からの一言
インドといえばyoutubeのショートでやたら不衛生な屋台の動画が流れてくる印象、やはり人口は正義ですな

引用:

https://www.reddit.com/r/japan/comments/1pzsivq/india_overtakes_japan_as_4thlargest_economy/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

コメント

タイトルとURLをコピーしました