China and India | Business Week

......an immature financial system that makes it hard for science-based startup companies to raise money, a copycat culture wherein intellectual-property pirates regularly rip off patents and copyrights, and weak links between China's universities and its top businesses.......

....."It's a capital-starved country," says Sanjay Anandaram, a partner in JumpStartUp Fund Advisors Ltd., a Bangalore venture-capital firm......"I don't know how many VCs will be interested in funding me, and I don't see that changing fast," [Sanjay Shah, CEO of three-year-old Skelta Software Ltd.,] says. "Without venture capital, India won't become powerful globally in software products."......

A New World Economy
The balance of power will shift to the East as China and India evolve

Who's Got Performance?
Investor alert: India's companies beat China's

It's Getting Hotter In The East
After years of frustration for U.S. companies, China starts to pay off

Scrambling Up The Development Ladder
By leveraging software wizardry and low-cost talent, India is eyeing the next level: Tech innovation

A New Lab Partner For The U.S.?
China's rapid rise in science could make it a valuable ally in breakthrough research

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