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China keeps climbing! The new UN report shows it's now the 75th most developed nation, even surpassing the US in "Very High" development regions.

www.undp.org Rich countries attain record human development, but half of the poorest have gone backwards, finds UN Development Programme

Uneven development progress is leaving the poorest behind, exacerbating inequality, and stoking political polarization on a global scale. The result is a dangerous gridlock that must be urgently tackled through collective action, according to a new report released today by the United Nations Develop...

Rich countries attain record human development, but half of the poorest have gone backwards, finds UN Development Programme

Despite talk of a slowdown, China's progress remains steady. They're still surpassing 20 countries every 5 years, putting them on track to meet their 2049 goal of rivaling developed giants like the US, Japan, and the EU.

According to recent data from a report, China's Human Development Index is currently at 0.788, which suggests that they are on track to cross the threshold for Very High development (0.800) by the year 2025, more than doubling the population of humans living in Very Highly developed countries.

The UN report highlights a global slowdown, with much of the world falling behind. Notably, China has significantly outpaced India, its closest competitor in terms of population and size.

This sheds light on the debate about development models. Supporters of liberal-democratic capitalism might struggle to explain why this approach hasn't delivered similar success in India compared to China and Vietnam, two countries seen as more successful development models.

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