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Is Obama Exaggerating Competitive Threat From India?

What a stupid thread, the OP whoever he is, is blind as a bat to reality or facts of life and thinks he knows better than the US president or all the world experts for that matter.

Just noticed he seems to be a self proclaimed expert - you most likely must be on the very low end on the income and relevance scale among so called experts.
 
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Scores leke main kya karunga????
 
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Here's an NDTV report today:

Of every 100 new-borns that die in the world, 29 are in India. In real, heart-rending numbers that is three lakh babies who die on the day they are born, every year.

Infants fare better even in Pakistan and Bangladesh, says a new report.

Non-governmental organisation Save the Children compared first-day deaths in 186 countries for its "State of World's Mother Report". Luxembourg has the least new-born deaths, India the most, the reports says.

While infant deaths in India have come down by almost half compared to 1990, the rate has been slower than that in, say, Nepal.

The statistics only get worse. More than half the child deaths in India happen in the first month. And India has the biggest disparity between the rich and poor in child deaths.

The country's report card on mother and child health too is abysmal; India is behind Pakistan and Bangladesh on this list.

Most new-born deaths in India, says report; Pakistan, Bangladesh fare better | NDTV.com
 
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What Neonatal death rate has to do with Obama's perceived competitive threat from India ?? How ignorant are you Haq???
 
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What Neonatal death rate has to do with Obama's perceived competitive threat from India ?? How ignorant are you Haq???

Once you figure that out India will have a better chance of becoming a developed country.
 
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Here's an NDTV report today:

Of every 100 new-borns that die in the world, 29 are in India. In real, heart-rending numbers that is three lakh babies who die on the day they are born, every year.

Infants fare better even in Pakistan and Bangladesh, says a new report.

Non-governmental organisation Save the Children compared first-day deaths in 186 countries for its "State of World's Mother Report". Luxembourg has the least new-born deaths, India the most, the reports says.

While infant deaths in India have come down by almost half compared to 1990, the rate has been slower than that in, say, Nepal.

The statistics only get worse. More than half the child deaths in India happen in the first month. And India has the biggest disparity between the rich and poor in child deaths.

The country's report card on mother and child health too is abysmal; India is behind Pakistan and Bangladesh on this list.

Most new-born deaths in India, says report; Pakistan, Bangladesh fare better | NDTV.com

State of the World's Mothers-2013

State of the World's Mothers-2013

Check page 27 and 33 http://www.savethechildren.org/atf/cf/%7B9def2ebe-10ae-432c-9bd0-df91d2eba74a%7D/SOWM-BIRTH-DAY-RISK-INDEX-2013.PDF of this report :lol:

You don't read the reports do you ?

SOWM-2013
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What a stupid thread, the OP whoever he is, is blind as a bat to reality or facts of life and thinks he knows better than the US president or all the world experts for that matter.

Just noticed he seems to be a self proclaimed expert - you most likely must be on the very low end on the income and relevance scale among so called experts.

When he doesn't even read a report before posting crap as mentioned by me above, you know what kind of an expert he is :lol:

Just another Zaid Hamid without the red cap :cuckoo:
 
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Here's the real face of "competitive threat" from India:

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"We live on a day-to-day basis," Suraj says, as the faint sound of hammering echoes across the village. "What we earn is what we spend on our families in a day."
In Ganne, just off the main road about an hour south of the city of Allahabad, this is a simple fact of life.
It is home to members of a poor tribal community, who live in small huts clustered around a series of shallow quarries.
Inside one of the huts sits a little girl called Poonam. She is three years old, and in the early stages of kidney failure.
Like many children in Ganne she has become used to eating bits of dried mud and silica, which she finds in the quarry. Tiny children chew on the mud simply because they are hungry - but it is making them ill.
When reports first emerged of children eating mud here local officials delivered more food and warned the villagers not to speak to outsiders. But Poonam's father, Bhulli, is close to despair.

What can we do? We eat the mud from the quarry when we feel hungry
Phulkari
Villager
"What can I say," he shrugs. "We can't afford to eat properly, so how can I afford to buy medicines for her?"
"I am really worried about my daughter, but I don't know what to do next. The poor need the government's help - if we had it, we wouldn't be in such a desperate state."
People like Bhulli and Suraj make their money filling lorries with bits of rock. It takes about eight hours for five men to fill one load. They carry the stones up from the quarry in plastic washing-up bowls balanced on their heads.
One of the women in the village, Phulkari, approaches to tell us about her little boy.
"My son's name is Suraj, and he's started eating mud too," she says. "What can we do? We eat the mud from the quarry when we feel hungry."
"Where do we get the money?" she asks. "We usually eat food only once a day. Last night we went to bed without eating anything at all."

BBC News - Diet of mud and despair in Indian village
 
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Finland is top three? You are slacking Japan, I thought you could do better as fellow east Asians.
 
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