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In my view, China is definitely not a threat to Indian software industry as India is far ahead than China in IT sector and the India's technology is developing faster. Anyway, it's good to have healthy competition. Competition helps both countries to develop themselves.
China has always been a threat to the Indian IT sector. As of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, China possesses revolutionary programs and software applications. They also have engineers with immense knowledge and expertise of IT solutions and networks. As a result, they are a threat to any nation that wants to expand their dominance in the world of technology and performance.
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In the near run Indian software industry has no major threat from China. India has long since concentrated on software services and is aiming to move up the value chain which can't be competed from china. India has a majority working population and the number of professionals being added to the pool each year is unmatched. Agreed attrition and cost is increasing but this is common all over the world.
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No, but China considers Taiwan a threat to mainland China
Is China a Threat to the U.S.?
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China's rapidly growing software industry will soon rival India's, not necessarily eclipsing it. Before the 1990s, China was technologically behind in numerous types of software due to the mentality Chinese investors had. They found software inferior to hardware. However, after the 1990s, when investors began realizing the importance and the potential market of software, large investments began flowing into the industry. Consequently, these seeds came into fruitation, giving birth to numerous prominent Chinese softwares such as Baidu (search engine) QQ (instant messenger), and Xunlei (download manager) that many know today. In spite of China's rapid technological growth in the software IT sector, it is still behind India. Furthermore, while China's offshore software industry is limited to Japan and South Korea due to language barriers, India's English proficiency allows it to market its software to and successfully outsource software companies from all English-speaking countries. A great challenge for China in the software industry is intellectual theft which may shorten corporation life expectancy, and lead to unsuccessful investments... while a great challenge for India is to improve engineer education so as to not render as much as 70% of graduates unproductive.
Free Software Magazine - China - was created in 2002.
Free Software Magazine - China - ended in 2002.