I'm Chinese, I can still remember when I was a kid in 1990s, blackout happens very often, every student at school cheers for blackout cause we could go home early. I couldn't remember since when blackout had never happened again.
@@MP-ut6eb China ka kuch nahi ho sakta .All countries ko cheat karna China ko acche se aata hai .But you dont know ki India always Hepls Other nations. Whole world knows about India . It will be great to say China The Mother of Viruses. Covid-19 bhi China ki wajah se hai. Firstly see yourself in the mirror whats your (Chinas) image is in front of the world then figure out who is Bullshit . Definately China.
Gobi GobiNath But reforms in India were not as wide reaching as china . Our labour laws are one of most inflexible. Only It industries grew Apart from that we mostly export raw material like iron ore ,mica ,agri products. I can go on but you can figure it out
@@gobimurugesan2411 Bro I have visited China recently...u got no idea how much they are ahead of us...these data on this channel are an understatement.
@@ravikumarsingh5116 just think about 20 years back India. It's not that hard. But our people r divided by caste, religion etc..,. Most of the people r comfortable with their own caste r religion people in work or they think like that. In China it's completely different most of them r atheists and their government want to disable all religious foolishness. And here in India we r putting votes for religions not for development...😢
I still remember when I was in middle school and learned the concept of GDP, in that year (maybe 2007) China’s GDP growth rate was 12.5%. At that time I thought it was just a plain number, now I know the meaning of it.
@@yu-jd5jg ....The credit is owed to Deng Xiao-peng, the official who was labelled the "Capitalist Roader" by his critics. Why HIS portrait poster isn't hanging up in Tiananmen Square rather than Mao's, I don't know.
@待化的冰 No, he didn't unify the country. One province remained (and remains to this day) free. Although I do agree he is on another level of mass-murder (I think he holds the record among totalitarian rulers -- and, on top of that, the chief sponsors of Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge was the Chinese Communist regime, which continued to support the Khmer Rouge even after the Killing Fields were revealed to the world).
@待化的冰 Just about everything you said was wrong. (And, so what if Sihanouk fled to China after the rightist Lon Nol overthrew him. Mao tried to ally Sihanouk with Pol Pot.) The mis-information -- and worse yet, just gross denial of the basic facts -- is YOUR issue. No, we can't have world peace with slavers in power and in control of large nation-states.
But, let’s face it. China has 1.4 billion population. America has 327 million. China has nearly 5 times the population to the US. But the energy generation only 30% more than US by the end of 2018. Does this mean US waste a lot of energy? I mean US generate way more CO2 per person than China. Conclusion: US please reduce energy consumption, stop polluting the environment and blaming China. Because China got 1.4 billion people and those people deserve to have a quality life.
@@reltpid First, you are not wrong in terms of using the single variable method to compare things. But, I have to point out - the carbon emissions are not the measurement of resource wasted, It is used to measure the energy used to develop a country. - Most developed countries, currently have advanced technology to generate electricity with a higher utilization rate than country like China. China is on its way to use cleaner and more efficient ways to generate electricity. - All countries who have experienced an industrial revolution have wasted a lot of energy and created a lot of environmental problems. think about the history of those developed countries. - China has high energy consumption which means high emissions and pollution. this doesn't mean waste, China also cannot afford to waste energy since energy = money. - the reason I said the US waste a lot of energy, is derived by the comparison of electricity per capita generated. the population is used to demonstrate the volume of a country, I'm not saying citizens are wasting energy. take it as a measure of efficiency. So, I can definitely say, if China does the same thing as America, China would at least generate at least 5 times electricity as of now. If that happens, the development speed will be insane in China. - take my arguments as a grain of salt, it's only my view, not guaranteed correct.
I live in a northern Indian city of Chandigarh and I haven't seen a powercut for 2-3 years now But 5 years ago it was normal and a lot of blackouts used to happen
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I am a middle age person from China. There was always shortage of electricity when I was a child, the light was often dark or flashed because of the voltage fluctuation. Things changed a lot since then.
@@cresenter150 and for your kind info India's gdp increased many many times during this period Now if you want to keep thinking india is some poor shithole, then that's your thing, no one cares about illogical opinions in real world
@Camelpiss drinker Nabi Muhammad yeah, PVNarasimharao was such a great gift to this country. Even Atal Bihari Vaajpeyi did so much to reduce this socialism shit. Nehru is biggest curse for India. Modi should immediately abolish all idiot things hindering capitalism.
Thank the delhi government. They have done more than bjp did to the entire country. Better education, free healthcare, better roads and free electricity.
@@sid7967 hey kiddo, i am from New Delhi and its not due to current Delhi govt, but power cuts are very rare since 15 years back in Delhi. Sometimes we get a power cut in 6 months period time. You are trying to play a very dirty politics here with a fake propaganda...but you know what most people are not fool in Delhi or in India.
@@vishalrao4073 north east does not have frequent powercuts now. and btw power plants are made by central government bruh. maybe your media sources are biased?
No, real tangible in China's expanding economy is not going backwards. Many countries that are developing faster than China, but there is no one developing longer then China. The Chinese economy has grown continuously for 70 years.. Because China is a planned economy and is not affected by the market cycle, it does not fluctuate.
@@newsionl6092 its not market cycles but central banks printing money cycles. When intrest rates are artificialy lowered then bubble was pumped. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VYdF0N9hmxc.html And plannded economy, so much focused on export its aslo affected by cycles in global economy. Last but not least "That Which is Seen, and That Which is Not Seen" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-G6S5c6xhXTY.html any actions have his costs, imagine whats happen if China gov let people keep more money and allow them to spend it for their own needs, than to build another empty city. Growth will be even bigger. Central planist dont have better knowledge, or any magickal power.
PP C. Noooo China is a shit hole worse than Africa, my kidney was harvested by ccp yesterday and I am in jail for using RU-vid, I have to leave this comment here so everyone see the truth!
@@mattfrankman Actually, unlike China, we (India) didn't cut corners and that is why our growth is much slower than that of China. Policy implementation in China is like a breeze.
@@AniruddhJoshi IDoes India cut corners? The 40-year-old dam collapsed immediately after it was put into use. The gap between China and India is nearly five times, and China is building 30 nuclear reactors. The gap between India and China is not narrowing but widening. The Chinese government is the most efficient government. China has an energy policy for 2050. What about India? How long has the industrial policy been formulated and the related energy policy? How long has it surpassed the United States and how long has it surpassed China. India is a joke.
J Zeng I have suggestion for you: Keep living in denial in fact I would really like you to think that India is joke. And then when you will see the real progress, not fabricated one, I want your jaws to drop and at the same time you’d be puzzling how did that happen? And oh in the meantime, keep sending your spies for an attempt to slow down the growth progress.
@@ishwakusaini9054 It is used to mean 'the only thing left to do'. It's hyperbole (exaggeration). Literally it means, 'has done everything else but it hasn't done that'. So, British industry has been the best in the World, at the highest point in the World, it has had good times and bad times...It has done 'everything but' it hasn't disappeared. You can say it about a person. For example: 'My uncle has had many jobs and occupations. He has done everything but be Emperor.'
暗中观察协会监察员 Liar! China is very poor and our government is the most evil villain of human history, my kidney got harvested yesterday and I’m in jail for using youtube, I have to leave this comment so everyone sees the truth!
@@xuke103 yes china is using an American company like youtube to create propaganda. a website that's even block in china lol stop pretending to be chinese CIA troll. you're last statement is as ridiculous as you. we all know almost every one in china uses VPN to access youtube and facebook lmao.
Paul 11 Almost everyone lol, basically no one in China is interested in RU-vid and Facebook, there are tons of alternatives of FB and YTB in China, people who use vpn are mostly for work or research purposes, stop pretending you know China brainwashed little one
Watching any of these videos makes it clear that we are witnessing a historical shift in Power from the USA to China. By the end of this century there will be no contest. They have more people, In general are better educated, have a larger middle class with more wealth and a political system that has a complete grip on its people that looks long term to achieve its goals. I personally would not like to live in China but I admire what they have achieved in the last 30 years.
they have larger middle class, better education, where? come on be realistic. historically larger population meant bigger GDP until the industrial revolution removed population huge advantage china went from 80% world GDP to being bullied by west/japan in regular basis. in china being in the top is the norm. this why also many china/India/African countries having insane growth over 10% is their is more unmet potential to grow but their always a limit just like Brazil hit its limit in 2010. plus china would have still have good economy regardless of political system and in fact it has only increased once china back down on Maoism and opened their market a little bit in the 80s.
@@rushyscoper1651 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China#Emerging_superpower_status .. After working and visiting both the USA and China over the years I have seen a tectonic shift. Like all countries they have problems but it is clear they are determined to be Number 1. Unless we have some sort of conflict they WILL dominate by the end of the century.
@@BodyWellnessHub it doesn't matter how determined a country is. china today is growing because of big population having access to newer industry just like what happen to USSR before but that the catch this growth have a limit, the only possible growth after that is science based not population based. and so the question which kind of country will have better result? a country that is completely open from within and to the outside world and import more brain power yearly vs a country that is closed from outside world and from within and export its brain power yearly. its proven track record that prosper, higher standard of living, information freedom and advancement in science are link together, cause each other and u can't have one without the other. my point is china as we know today can't match USA and at most will be a USSR like country, and mostly likely if china after 100 years was on top it would be a very different country then today. lastly USA only need to fight china while china need to fight the USA and all its neighbors there are so many threats china need to deal with and probably can't.
Well, considering that once Russia comes is a close second to USA, USSR was at least near par with USA... Also for some reason there is data about Poland and Czechoslovakia (both were Socialist too at The time),but somehow not about USSR
Chinese citizens: People living in west province still don't have enough eletricity to use. Chinese government: build power plants. Chinese citizens: There is still 100 million people lacking electricity. Chinese goverment: build more power plants. Chinese citizens: WE WANT TO KEEP OUR AC ON FOR 24 HOURS WITHOUT GETTING THE POWER SHUT DOWN!! Chinese goverment: build mooooore power plants...
FarmerSchinken you are just comforting yourself. Their is no sense to see per capita in energy producing. This is the matter of energy producing capability.
@@ricardoz5714 I am not. I don't even care who has the highest or lowest generation total or per capita. Total generation doesn't measure anything useful though (which is the case for almost all "total" values). They only become meaningful per capita or as percentage of world total
@@ricardoz5714 It costs money to generate electricity. It doesn't make sense to burn coal or build solar/wind if nobody can utilize it. Based on Japan's steady curve I'm guessing China will hit 11,000 TWzh and level off a lot.
China is a very subpar nation that is really struggling, in per capita metric, it is towards the bottom in every thing. It can't even control one city, lmao
@@ehnut2964 Wikileaks: no bloodshed inside Tiananmen Square, cables claim www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/wikileaks/8555142/Wikileaks-no-bloodshed-inside-Tiananmen-Square-cables-claim.html 1989 people robbed tanks and guns, killing chinese soldiers ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iA9LfbjyVbU.html&bpctr=1574881152
@@ehnut2964 1970 Kent state, U.S army shot unarmed students ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Lmd6CHah7Wg.html 2011 NYPD shot unarmed people ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-joThc9k8ihk.html 1992 LAPD shot people ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0-LulRbp7OA.html U.S army kill citizens in Iraq ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jBSnC8ED9z0.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jLoGINjvuFo.html
@VK well we need to work alot , then there is corruption a lot corruption , we are self sufficient in power to get 24 hrs , but there are some problems then there is illiteracy , then also there is problem with india diversity and religion
I remember when I was kid, there were always electricity break out events in summer. Life has been uplifted so much. Some people say China was not making progress...I just don’t know if they mean it or just that hate.
No-one questions that China is making significant progress in terms of economic development and technology. But the government intervenes more and more in peoples lives and it looks like its moving in the direction of those sci-fi dystopian futures 20th century authors wrote about.
@@M414-q6o u sound exactly like those critics 20 years back. I am old enough to recall. Government intervenes are not necessarily a bad thing. U know they recently carried out experiment of property tax. Yes China has no property tax before. This is a huge risk and yes they planned to do it. That’s called a deep water reform which will only make the country better in my opinion.
@@klarkewang I am not going to pretend i know enough about China to have an opinion. Maybe big controlling governments are more successful in a more "collectivist" society such as China compared to the more individualist Western societies. But i view the more politically "diverse" governments like in Japan, South-Korea, Singapore much more appealing to live in.
Sure, per capital, they are 4 to 5 times more than China. I am sure when China comes to their level, life will be better, not saying appealing as much as them, but definitely way better than today. Reform is the only way out. Reform reform reform!
Then diff obviously lies somewhere in the types of government they owe and their past..... India is a Democratic country with multi party system... So decision making there is a time taking process... While China is a non democratic country with 1 party system... And about past everyone knows it that India was a colony just 7 decades ago... So yeah it takes time to develop and India is surely doing that at a faster pace.. Considering it demographics and diversity. Peace. ✌🏻
Yes because China started having what I would call a "growth spurt" in development etc as early as early late 1990s but India started having it only in mid-late 2000s . Reasons are many starting from corruption to the obvious issue of India being a democracy which required immediate demands of different sections of people to be met to some other unavoidable things etc . But biggest problem I suppose for India was govt was pretty inefficient for most of the time before 2000s , that they upheld a stable democracy itself seems like a big thing
India views China as its rival, yet China never think so - it’s too weak... India can be a friend, a little bro, a pet, but never have the chance to be rival or enemy
Imagine if Ancient India underwent the Industrial Revolution Earth wouldn't be overpopulated or have a destroyed environment. Humans live long and prosperous lives in space Religion would have disappeared entirely in Ancient History. Technological progress skyrockets India wouldn't be a poor, chaotic mess
@ШИРИШ so it is..Chinese livable area is similar to size of India.There are no factories or cities in the rest of the land so that there is no electricity in barren lands in western China.In China majority of people lives in Eastern part of China which Western China is rather isolated. In case of India people live in all states quite simultaneously...
I am an Indian, when i was in India every week we used to have 8 hours power shut down and other days without prior information they will shut down. So at least 14 hours a week there will be no electricity. In fact i am from one of the METRO city. Later i moved to China, before moving to China i don't had much imagination about their growth. After landing there i felt we are lagging so behind them, at least 30 years. One fine example is, in the 5 years i spent in China i hardly had seen power shut down, totally just for few hours (around 5 hours i guess). That too during an typhoon. Otherwise there i never heard a word called power shut down. As a Indian i think we should work hard to reach such high living standards instead of living in false dreams provided by fake politicians. Patriotism and reality have differences, we must accept it. If you still don't believe, you can ask any friends who ever visited China.
@@AJ56878 If you compare patriotism, I have more than enough. You should be able to differentiate patriotism and reality. If my country needs i will go to the war zone instead of commenting in RU-vid or Twitter. We can see the real development when we accept where we are behind and try to fix it, instead of living in an imaginary world created by politicians for their survival.
@@AJ56878 I don't know which City are you from. Maybe your city has surplus electricity now. If its true i will be happy for the development. My city is doing power shut down even during the pandemic lock down, that makes life more frustrating. Every country will grow definitely, but the point is at which pace they grow. I wish India could top in every aspects despite having failed political system. Jai Hind
@WithAStick AngryWhiteMan it is a joke now that thieves and murderers have ruined it. russia used to be a great country, the second superpower of the world. and then gorbachev sold it to the highest bidder.
...How is its nuclear program going? It's needed not just for electrical power generation in general, but also to solve its water issues. (More water will have to be taken from the sea.)
@Virus Xtal yes that's true India hasn't become the India of past. Ancient India was amazingly prosperous. I am Indian though. But we are catching up fast now under PM Modi.
I'm sorry but anyone can google first and then come back to tell me the GDP growth rate of India in the third quarter 2019, considering only 5% in quarter two and the dropping tendency? BTW, 6% for China in quarter three. And which parallel world are you talking about, the world where India is the "great" country especially under the rule of modi who got the power with religion in 21st century? LOL Just take my advice my brown subcontinent friends, bluffing is cheap. Making a great country always starts with being modesty and realising what you are not capable to do for now, not sinking into the imagination where you are the No. 1, fantasy but still a pathetic daydream.
@@richardvong792 India is coming out of mess, give India some time. Don't be salty. China is not Europe. Bragging way too much isn't good to be helpful
@Richard Vong The slowdown is due to various reforms.Most importantly reform related to corruption and Black Money.Growth is expected back to be around 7-8% by end of next year.And the electricity production depends on demand.To increase demand growth is required.So when growth returns there is no reason India won't catch.So whether you like it or not, whether Indians are modest or arrogant.It does not matter.What you are saying won't make sense in next 2 decades.
As an Indian, back in the 1990s, I remember having blackouts and loss of power. In the summer time, there would be nearly 8-12 hours of power outages. Even in the early 2000s. Now, it's so rare, that unless there's a cyclone or a massive storm, only then does the power go out. Every village, including those above 12,000 feet, has electricity. And every year, more and more places are becoming power surplus.
China has more than 4x the population of USA... How the hell America uses that much electricity? Do they have their lights and air conditioning on like 24/7? It's also the same story with carbon emission.
Me at first: *lol I bet usa will be at the top until the end of the vid* The end of the vid: *nope, it's china.* Edit: yes, I do know about China's pollution problem. This comment is just a joke.
@@pekingman3034 Not really. In terms of GDP adjusted by purchasing power parity, China already surpassed the US in 2015 and became the biggest economy. This year, China's GDP (PPP-adjusted) is about 1.3 times of the US's. Considering China's population is roughy 4 times of the US, China's GDP per capita is about 1/3 of that to the US.
Imagine a merger between North and South Korea, and the two Koreas can have opportunities to rival or even surpass Western European countries and Japan.
@@foginxtor1378 This is because North Korea was blocked by the boss country for many years. If North Korea takes the initiative to reform and open up, China, Japan and South Korea are by his side. With the will of North Korea, he will not be worse.
After Modi's NDA govt (2014) speed of India has increased. He is focusing on making light accessible to all. And also on Solar Energy. He has got Champions of Earth Award by UN for that.
In my childhood, the 1990s, and even early 2000s, China was a country with electricity shortage. We always have some candles in house just in case there’s a power shutdown. Now that’s just memories. I quite miss candle lights though.
I still remember 20 years ago we had to prepare candles in the class room at night self-study time for occasional power shortage. After 2000, I never experienced power shortage in China, literally... The only time I had to light candles is the birthday party... 😃
Considering the development since 1949, most of the figures in summary shown what we had archived in these decades; however, considering the population and calculated the figures as per capita, we still need to strive and continue the development to ensure each people can enjoy the life.
Speed China took in every field after 1995 or 2000, India is doing that after 2015 (but with more speed). That's why, it is said by many researchers that India will become a superpower (more than China and USA) by 2050. Hope so !
*China: It's only the beginning!* *US: "Unstoppable" is the first word that comes to mind, but I will pretend that I am dumb. I might add to their momentum if I speak*
@Alex Mercer In the 90s there was indeed depression, but it was not so severe because the legacy of the economy of the Soviet Union was still strong enough. I remember those times well. As for distrust of the West, it exists, and it is connected with the fact that in the 90s the country's resources swayed west for nothing, thanks to Yeltsin’s incorrect and partially corrupt policy.
Merci pour ces vidéo c'est toi qui m'a donner envie de lancer sur youtube. J'adore ce genre de contenu. Mais bon avec des grosse chaîne youtube comme toi difficile de ce faire une place lol. Bravo à toi à continu comme ça
@@jaydenwong3345 so she will only so what's comfy and easy? If she is on a true mission, she needs to visit the actual contributors of CO2, all of them. Not the comfy ones. Coming to U.S.A. is too easy, its a vacation.
You can see the effect of the 2008-2009 crisis as half of the countries in the list turn red as they enter recession and their output decreases. IIRC CO2 output also was lower for that year compared to the previous one.
@@tomkelly8827 yes, 1/6th of the worlds freshwater reserves are in Quebec, canada has 1/3, the result is a really big hydro-electric production capacity, on top of growing wind power
@@ukisbeggar8462 I'm a francophone longroot quebecer who prefers to use english in everyday life, as per it being the modern lingua franca, my girlfriend is korean
And it generates more power during summer than winter, since the discharge of the river during summer is also higher in summer. Fortunately people also needs more power in summer to have their ACs 7*24 on.