By THOMAS L. FRIEDMANNew York TimesPublished: June 8, 2005Bangalore, IndiaEvery time I visit India, Indians always ask me to compare India with China. Lately, I have responded like this: If India and China were both highways, the Chinese highway would be a six-lane, perfectly paved road, but with a huge speed bump off in the distance labeled "Political reform: how in the world do we get from Communism to a more open society?" When 1.3 billion people going 80 miles ... Leia +





