anant_s
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apologies to @dadeechi but this is really a BS article.
In India more people are suffering from hunger owing to an extremely flawed Public distribution system and pilferage of government subsidy by middlemen rather than an arms deal.
as can be seen a major culprit in people not receiving fair share of food is because of a lot of leakage (Theft, damage due to improper storage etc) which is a criminal offense IMHO.
It is pretty clear from above data, that states housing the most poor are also the ones that are loosing most of grains, making poor remain poor.
Defence budget.
our defence spending hasn't risen exorbitantly and still extremely reasonable when we compare it to other economies. Infact one might add that, we actually are undespending when comparing with size of GDP (as indicated by @Abingdonboy ) and massive requirement of funding on account of backlog of lost time in 90s and good part of 2000.
It has become customary in India, to point fingers on soft targets like defense and space whenever large value projects are announced, while conveniently forgetting that actual cause of poverty in India is due flawed policies or policy implementation.
Sad!
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In India more people are suffering from hunger owing to an extremely flawed Public distribution system and pilferage of government subsidy by middlemen rather than an arms deal.
as can be seen a major culprit in people not receiving fair share of food is because of a lot of leakage (Theft, damage due to improper storage etc) which is a criminal offense IMHO.
It is pretty clear from above data, that states housing the most poor are also the ones that are loosing most of grains, making poor remain poor.
Defence budget.
our defence spending hasn't risen exorbitantly and still extremely reasonable when we compare it to other economies. Infact one might add that, we actually are undespending when comparing with size of GDP (as indicated by @Abingdonboy ) and massive requirement of funding on account of backlog of lost time in 90s and good part of 2000.
It has become customary in India, to point fingers on soft targets like defense and space whenever large value projects are announced, while conveniently forgetting that actual cause of poverty in India is due flawed policies or policy implementation.
Sad!
@PARIKRAMA @MilSpec @Picdelamirand-oil @Abingdonboy @Levina @AUSTERLITZ @Stephen Cohen @Taygibay @SpArK @ranjeet [/USER]
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