12 November 2017

Bharat - China commonality.

Both face common issues which overshadow: territorial conflicts, trade wars, NSG admission and international naming of terrorists and, above all, by media hype.  

Unprecedented air pollution, life-threatening climate change, resource-draining energy dependence, restless youth, serious unemployment, fast-urbanising population, the eroding agricultural base and terrorism are the common challenges that the two largest- and fastest-growing countries have to face squarely.  

BRICS platform -- which is neither regional, nor economic and represents 40 per cent of world population and 25 per cent of world's GDP will be the way to go. Both nations are already collaborating on many of above issues, and need to stop contentious issues.  Failure means global destruction. 

Read more on this by Rajendra Shende at:

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/60478165.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

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