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Today, China is no longer just a fast-growing economy- it is a country that builds the world’s factories, moves at unprecedented speed, and has rewritten the world order in a way that influences every country. But how did this nation rise past India when both the countries were at the same economic health? In this episode of Angel One Economics, we break down one of the most important economic questions of our time: How far is India really from China- 15 years, 30 years, or something deeper than just time? Using real data, visuals, and simple explanations, we decode China’s rise through three powerful force multipliers: Capital- How China built infrastructure before demand Labour- How it moved people into productive, formal jobs Technology- How automation and innovation multiplied output per worker We walk through four key phases of China’s growth, from the 1980s to today- covering: 00:00-01:18 China's Milestones Intro 01:24-05:03 China's Playbook is Solow's Growth Model 05:03-06:53 Phase 1- 1980-1990- Rise of Special Economic Zones 06:53-10:21 Phase 2- 1990-2000- Manufacturing Boom 10:21-12:46 Phase 3- 2000-2010- Global Shift of Trade 12:46-15:24 Phase 4- 2010-2020- Forward Looking Policies 15:25-17:54 Conclusion- Does India really need to chase China? Liked the video? Drop a comment on which topic you want us to explain! Subscribe to us here- / @angeloneeconomics This is a new channel, so if you liked our research and content, don't forget to like, share, and subscribe. -Angel One Research and Content Team Disclaimer- This content is for information and education purposes only. It is not investment advice. Past performance does not indicate future results. Please do your own research.