"I think we are still far away from China. I don't think it is a fair comparison. We have done well but I would want them to do well in World Championships, Olympics and All England, playing consistently and only then we can say those things," Gopichand told PTI.
"What we need to do is, when every country does well, it has its athletics going up and together they should also have the coaches and support staff going up, and also government structure and policy going up.
Indian shuttlers, specially the men's brigade led by Kidambi Srikanth, have been in rampaging form as they scooped up four Super Series titles out of six till now.
While P V Sindhu clinched the India Open, Praneeth lay claim to his maiden Super Series title at Singapore before Srikanth won back-to-back titles at Indonesia and Australia in the last two weeks.
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Gopichand, who took over the reigns of Indian badminton in 2006, was also critical of the level of domestic tournaments and administration.
"When we were state level we were producing the same quality coaches, today even though we are now world class, we are producing same quality."
Gopichand, who produced two Olympic medallist in Saina Nehwal (London Games bronze) and P V Sindhu (Rio Games silver), hailed the government for support but said there is a need to plan things better.
"Our structure is not sustainable. We have got a lot of support from government and sports authority of India but organisationally we haven't grown enough to support the system," he said.