No, it would require someone to unite them under his banner to make them work together.
My grandmother used to say that if there's lots of single guys around, you'll have a war a decade later, and she didn't mean it in jest, having lived through both world wars.
No, I don't mean this as panicmongering "WW3 WILL COME!". There are always so many factors involved. But we CAN say that is likely to come with negative effects in the coming years, not just for China and India. China and India are nations that are vastly more powerful than their neighbours, which makes them *prime* candidates for starting a war, especially if someone manages to whip that section of the youth into a frenzy.
It might not mean WW3, but a local one, which would be devastating enough.
It's not school - education is still lopsided in favor of men, as many a woman that dared to take a MINT class can testify. I'm sorry, but that school favors women is laughable.
It's culture itself. What we tell young boys they should be like is not something that is very compatible with learning lots or respecting others. We still tell girls they need to be patient, quiet, and learn.
The latter is good for getting good marks (even though, you know, girls don't even get to talk more than half as much as boys do in class), but that's about it.
And many a boy that would do exceedingly well in school and the following education is often punsihed for that by peers - nerd and bullying often follows. Media in general portrays people that learn as odd, uninteresting, boring, unexciting, and lonely, hardly something to strive for. Media matters.
Much of what culture shows men is toxic and harmful to men themselves, and is based on a time when women were pretty much property. Of course people with such ideas in their heads are ill equipped to deal with other people, much like I'd be ill equipped for dealing with my bag if it started to talk back to me and do things I didn't want it to.
Difference is, my bag isn't human and doesn't have feelings. Women do.
[BTW; can I say how kinda horrifying it is to see "mail order bride" jokingly thrown around as a solution? Or is that just me? Seems women are stll seen as things to shove around and throw to guys.]