capitalism Communism socialism of evolved world (i.e india, china & usa)

capitalism Communism socialism of evolved world (i.e india, china & usa)

Author: Kapil balhara May 29, 2020 Duration: 7:17
This small land of ours was very big in the absence of inventions. Gradually as people started to progress and develop. Many ideologies arose over a period of time. In which Capitalism, communism and Socialism has impacted people's lives on a large scale. And when I speak Capitalism, I mean the America and Europe, and when I say Communism it means china & Russia and when it comes to socialism its india. Capital is A believes that what one earns is the right to spend, and in such a system, the government makes rules in which people can earn maximum and improve their standard of living by spending more and more on themselves. Capital is A believes that what one earns is the right to spend, and in such a system, the government makes rules in which people can earn maximum and improve their standard of living by spending more and more on themselves. America Europe and entire developed world is the finest example of capitalism. Communism believes that the property of the country is not of any individual. It belongs to the whole society and it should be used for the benefit of the whole society. China and old-time russia are excellent examples of this. Our socialism stands between capitalism and communism, which is our India. While the USA and Europe achieved a good standard of living in a very long time after a lot of wars and bloodshed, communism did everything in a very short time. But yet Communism has not been able to give its people a quality life. We Socialist India are also on the same path but because we are a democracy our pace is very slow. This whole fight is to give a wonderful life to its people. And to stay there. The name of the company is what the USA and Europe used to achieve this. Global companies. Global company uses raw material from one place and labourer’s from another place, capital of some other place and produce the product to be sold at different place and finally remit the profit somewhere else. Because India and China were liberated around 1950 and their progress was very low, the labor here was very cheap. But the movement of the country's policies was intrinsic and was against the interference of outside world. After the Second World War, India was offered a seat in the United Nations Security Council, which India handed over to China. But remember, even after being free, the borders of India and China were not clean and they were still dispute. Around 1950, India and China decide. To improve our political relations and border disputes will gradually improve itself. But China attacked in 1962 in a bid to prove itself better than India and soured their relationship. And for about 10 years there was no agreement between the two countries. By the 1970s, China had changed its policies and opened up its country to heavy investment and now China was moving towards a manufacturing nation. And it was time to improve the economic relationship between India and China, while political and border disputes went backward. And by the 1990s, India also understood the importance of privatization, liberalization, globalization and opened its economy for outside investment. What helped China grow at a rapid pace after 1970 and after India's 1990s was the availability of cheap labor and raw material. As of 2009, many companies and many countries had invested in China on a large scale due to China's liberal policy and cheap labor and policies to make themselves manufacturing hubs. But the Great Depression of 2009 had changed the opinion of the countries and many of them now wanted the world to have non monopoly of USA in the world and there should be many multipoles in the world and not just dollars but currencies too be used in world Trade all over the world. And by this time the population of USA had also increased and due to lack of jobs, now they were also demanding indiginisation.

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