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China and India:

The power of complementary cultures

" Tarun Khanna says their common optimistic entrepreneurialism makes them a formidable force "

JANUARY 2009
In This Article

• Interactive: Tarun Khanna on the complementary cultures of China and India
• Letters to the editor
 
 
      From the role of government to attitudes toward foreign investment and the nature of entrepreneurship, China and India differ in fundamental ways. Yet the future of these two cultures rests on a shared optimism of people on the streets, an outlook grounded in the belief that it is possible for individuals to work their way up the economic ladder—a notion that is expanding in China and India just as it is being challenged in the United States. 

     So says Tarun Khanna, Harvard Business School professor and author of Billions of Entrepreneurs: How China and India Are Reshaping Their Future and Yours. The result is rapidly increasing cross-border trade and a growing trust built on familiarity that is reshaping their future—and the rest of the world’s.


Tarun Khanna
Harvard Business School professor
Aouthor of Billions of Entrepreneurs

China and India share a common optimistic entrepreneurialism, which makes them a formidable force.
Launch Interactive
 
 
 
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