Ok, Here I am sitting with 12 others discussing on the prevailing political situation in Goa in one of the rooms were the GD process of SJCBA is about to take place.
And just then walks in a very senior professor of SJCBA. He introduces himself: He did his PGDM from IIM A, spent several years in United States, worked with world renowned consultancy comapanies....



After the introduction, he asked us to sit as per the roll nos. alloted to him. He then goes on to explain the GD & Essay writing process. First comes Essay Writing. We were given two essays from which we had to choose one and write an essay in 15 minutes time. We were given 5 minutes time to think on the structure of the essay.
The essays given were:
1. Your Favourite Writer
2. India & China, Who would ultimately win the race.
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I thought of writing an essay on my favourite writer. But then I realised that I have been so out of touch with books lately that even the name of some of the books that I read were not immediately accessible to my mind. I settled for the easier one i.e., the second topic: India & China, Who would ultimately win the race.
My mind goes racing. I consider myself as a bit of a storyteller, so I decided to structure the essay like a story.
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I begin by stating that many people think India Vs. China race is a new phenomenon that began in the early 90s after India jumped into the globalization bandwagon. But the modern race between the two began just after the two countries broke away from their colonial shackles.
Lap 1 of the race: China invades India, predominantly to undermine Nehru's leadership at the world stage. And to teach a lesson on supporting the Tibet's cause. China wins.
:2gunfire::2gunfire::2gunfire:
Lap 2: Present times, China produces more engineers, doctors, researchers. Has more Internet users, mobile users, Builds world class infrastructure in terms of airports, railway lines, Olympic Stadiums....,. China ahead of India in the race.
:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
Final Lap: Year 2030: India wins, China suffers from an ageing population because of their strict one child policy. India has the largest concentration of youth in the world. India touches the red ribbon first. End of the race.
:happy::happy::happy::happy::happy:
Next Part- The Interview.