CHINA, INDIA AND THE U.S.: THE CORRELATION OF FORCES IS CHANGING
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CHINA, INDIA AND THE U.S.: THE CORRELATION OF FORCES IS CHANGING
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In times of global economic and financial crisis relations between India, China and USA are of paramount importance, especially given the recession in Europe and a sluggish economy in USA and Japan. Despite the crisis, India and China are experiencing high rates of economic growth. However, they are not isolated from the global economy, and each country has its own response to its manifestation.
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global crisis, India, China, USA
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01.01.2013
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