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Chindia

/ ˈtʃɪndɪə /

noun

  1. China and India considered together in economic and strategic terms

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A staff member of Dinamo Bucharest tested positive ahead of the team’s home game against Chindia Targoviste on Saturday.

That would bring to life the economic power of what’s been termed “Chindia.”

From Time

As we like to say, new technologies that meet the “Chindia Price” – the price at which China and India will adopt a technology without subsidies – by reaching unsubsidized market competitiveness and obeying the “laws of economic gravity,” will do well if they can survive until they scale.

From Forbes

Indian politician Jairam Ramesh sums up the phenomenon in a neologism: Chindia.

From Time

Hong Kong is no microcosm of Chindia, but it reflects how, just as China and India have changed, so have the stereotypes.

From Time

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