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and 442 million poor people (around 2 to 3 under developed countries)
what a load of BS... India spends a lot on her development plans unlike pakistan who has halved her development budget..where in India it was increased by 17 % in last budget.
442 million poor is not considered 2-3 under developed nations, heck that's more than the whole poor of Africa and how many under developed nations are there in Africa? More than 2-3.
Its a notion yaar...2 nations with same population as Pakistan(~180 million)....just want to emphasize on statistics making dummy nations....i am not going for actuality as far as particular countries are concerned, just generalizing it....hope you get my point...442 million poor is not considered 2-3 under developed nations, heck that's more than the whole poor of Africa and how many under developed nations are there in Africa? More than 2-3.
Its a notion yaar...2 nations with same population as Pakistan(~180 million)....just want to emphasize on statistics making dummy nations....i am not going for actuality as far as particular countries are concerned, just generalizing it....hope you get my point...
Cheers
Its a distribution yaar, read more about indian economic distribution and age distribution
FYI
Kindly see Population below poverty line, Distribution of family income - Gini index
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/in.html
All of infrastructure spending in India is financed by external debt....which is not guaranteed.
Eating grass is not good, but it beats eating toxic mud, which is what BBC says is happening in India.
Here's an excerpt of a recent BBC story of Indian children eating dirt to survive:
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.
BBC News - Diet of mud and despair in Indian village
It is unfortunate to see so many Indian posters on this forum with such bravado, unconcerned by the conditions the common man and the majority of India lives in:
BBC News - Should the UK fund toilets in Mumbai slums?
We do not have abominations like this in Pakistan. A $2 Billion house.
Although, India's population is 6.5 times Pakistan's population and GDP 9 times that of Pakistan.
The difference between rich and poor is far greater in India the rich are ****** rich (57 U$D Billionaires). In India, wealth is concentrated in far fewer hands than Pakistan.
Population below poverty line (India) = 37%
(Pakistan) = 24%