At present, the World Bank has set the threshold for high-income countries as the per capita gross national product exceeding $654.38+$200,000.
This standard is not only a figure, but also reflects the overall level and development direction of the national economy.
Secondly, to become a developed country, we need a modern industrial system and technical strength.
This includes advanced manufacturing, science and technology, information technology, aerospace technology, medical technology and so on.
At the same time, developed countries should also have a sound social security system, including medical care, education, pension, housing, etc., to ensure people's well-being and quality of life.
In addition, becoming a developed country requires a good political system and a stable social environment. This includes the administrative efficiency of the government, the legal environment, social security, democratic system and human rights protection.
Only by meeting these conditions well can we truly be called a developed country.
So, can China become a developed country at this stage?
Economically, China has made great achievements in the past decades, with GDP ranking second in the world and per capita income rising.
However, China's economy still faces some problems, such as unbalanced urban and rural development, environmental pollution and single industrial structure, which still need to be solved.
From the perspective of science and technology, China is also constantly innovating and developing, and a number of innovative enterprises and leading figures in science and technology are constantly emerging. However, compared with developed countries, there is still a certain gap in the field of high technology in China, and it is necessary to continuously strengthen independent innovation and technology research and development.
Secondly, the quality of life in developed countries is higher.
Developed countries generally have better resources in education, medical care, environment, culture and social welfare.
The people's quality of life is relatively high, the society is stable, the social welfare system is sound, and people's livelihood is well guaranteed. The medical system in developed countries is relatively perfect, basic medical services are universal, medical equipment and medicines are adequately supplied, and people's health is fully guaranteed.
In addition, developed countries generally have a high level of science and technology and innovation ability.
They have advanced technology and process system, and can independently develop and produce high-tech products. Scientific and technological innovation and development in developed countries have also provided strong support for the country's economic growth and further improved the country's comprehensive strength.
However, to become a developed country, we need not only high-level economic development, but also comprehensive development.
At the present stage of our country, although the level of economic development has made remarkable progress, it also faces many problems and challenges.
For example, environmental pollution, imperfect social security system, and urgent reform of the education system. While developing the economy, China needs to pay attention to all aspects of development, further improve the social security system, promote the reform of the education system and improve the level of environmental governance.
Therefore, to become a developed country, we need not only a high economic level, but also all-round development, and all aspects of development need attention.
At the present stage in China, we need to continue to promote economic development, but we should also pay attention to other aspects of development, so as to make the country's development more comprehensive, balanced and sustainable.