Joe Shearer
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Try looking up the dataWell. really. A severely hungry backward agricultural country does not import food.
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Try looking up the dataWell. really. A severely hungry backward agricultural country does not import food.
What data? India not a backward agricultural country because it does not import food? Or do you deny that India is severely hungry because it does not import food?Try looking up the data
LOL.What data? India not a backward agricultural country because it does not import food? Or do you deny that India is severely hungry because it does not import food?
Try to understand India's industrial structure...
Who would waste time fighting against a backward agricultural country. I didn't even take him seriously. LOLJoe Shearer
GreatHanWarrior
Wth are you doing here with off topic posts ?
the war between India and China on PDF ... stop please or go and fight in Indian section
Will tens of millions of malnourished Indian people believe your dreams?LOL.
Don't flounder, dear boy.
India grows her own food, and is short of 5%.
Which part of that did you find difficult to understand?
And which part of China imports 35% of her food was difficult to comprehend?
Let's not even go into the falsification of data by the CPC that is becoming evident step at a time.
They don't have to believe any dreams.Will tens of millions of malnourished Indian people believe your dreams?
LOL. India is not a backward agricultural country because it does not import food. Does the whole world believe in this Indian logic?
Now, find something fact-based to post, or get put on my ignore list.Will tens of millions of malnourished Indian people believe your dreams?
LOL. India is not a backward agricultural country because it does not import food. Does the whole world believe in this Indian logic?
Go away, silly fellow.Joe Shearer
GreatHanWarrior
Wth are you doing here with off topic posts ?
the war between India and China on PDF ... stop please or go and fight in Indian section
Do hungry Indian people really believe in your dreams?They don't have to believe any dreams.
They can feel comfortable with their food security. A security that you don't have.
Now, find something fact-based to post, or get put on my ignore list.
While you were still wetting your nappies, I was building my ignore list. It is an illustrious one. It is possible you will soon be part of it.
Go away, silly fellow.
Concentrate on learning Greek. It will be a useful skill.
What's important is that WE don't import 35% of our food.
With your markets crashing, rising unemployment, failed housing sector, bankrupt local governments looking for a bail-out from the centre, and a rapidly declining population, I can see why looking at data is not recommended.
You did notice then.weak poor India is dreaming to match with economic super power China
weak poor Greece is dreaming to match with regional super power Turkiye
Greeks and Indians are same level silly daydreamers
weak poor India is dreaming to match with economic super power China
weak poor Greece is dreaming to match with regional super power Turkiye
keep dreaming dream is free
our ex vassals Greece-India which were ruled by Turkic Empires for centuries
You did notice then.
Your normal reaction would have been to match Turkiye with weak, poor India, and burst into tears on doing the assessment.
We know.keep dreaming dream is free
Yes, in comparison with our well-fed neighbours to the west, who scrabble for bags of wheat. We don't have to scrabble for anything. Even if low in quantity compared to others, everything is available, all the time.What’s the point of not importing food 2)3’ over 40% of the Indian youth are classified malnourished?
“Over 40% of youngsters receive less food than they should, and almost a third of Indians are thought to be malnourished”
Malnutrition in India - ClearIAS
Malnutrition in India is a complicated problem. Read here to understand more about the issue of malnutrition and government efforts related.www.clearias.com
We know.
We have read your posts. Reluctantly, but we have read them.
Yes, in comparison with our well-fed neighbours to the west, who scrabble for bags of wheat. We don't have to scrabble for anything. Even if low in quantity compared to others, everything is available, all the time.