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The Real Face of India Hidden from the World

so u admit that whatever your media tells is in fact a lie and baseless..... so sad na buddy.... . . . . . .

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Thanks alot for such a nice comments for us........ but you forget dat in 65 we raped you both in front and back.... did you forgot dat...... huh

You raped us????????????lol

i accept you sunk INS vikrant( as claimed by pakistan and ship which is floating in mumbai measum is dublicate)

I also accept that your army killed more indians(pakisatni killed 30000000 and india killed 38) and you occupaid more land( 2000000000 square miles and india just 72 sq miles)

it is confrmed that pakistan raped 20000000000 indian, opppppppps east pakistani and none the less we surendered with 100000000 army
 
Rather than typical indian rants and attacking others for posting the news, indians should admit the issue and perhaps show what REALLY has been done to address these issues and injustices?
 
India does have its own share of problems. But so does every country of the world. The problems are being looked into at. However, it ain't easy. With nagging problems such as Insurgency, poverty and a burgeoning population, I guess, it might take time but ultimately, the effect of growth will (have) to trickle down to the masses.

It isn't very good to live in denial, especially when your country is still developing. I hope the Indian members won't just jump over the gun and scream like the country is doing all well and good, when actually there are problems, still.
 
Rather than typical indian rants and attacking others for posting the news, indians should admit the issue and perhaps show what REALLY has been done to address these issues and injustices?

Indians are always accepting their real faults

Par agar bat nikli hai to bahut door thak jayegi :lol:

Are you and people of PDF ready for that ????
 
India is a very big and diverse country and its a democracy and offers right to free speech. While It does have a lot of problems it also has numerous success stories. And being a democracy anyone can highlight its problems, and we don't need outsiders to offer us lectures on what we need to do. India as a country and the current government with eye on elections has every social scheme you can think of to address these problems. The real problem is the inefficient delivery mechanism and corruption. Fix this and without any additional spending most of these problems will be tackled one by one.

Now ,

Pakistani's : You have more problems than India has. Economy, terrorism.
Chinese: You don't know what your problems are because no one can write such an article in your country.
Bangladeshi's: You have lot more percentage of people living in poverty than India.

So, please concentrate on your own problems, rather than point scoring based on an article in Indian media that you often dismiss, if it is against your interests.
 
As soon as I saw that the thread was by Omar, I stopped reading, i knew it will be the same rhetoric over and over again. Its amazing what jealousy does to a person.
 
Why dont we just ignore these threads and do something good..

For example.


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Rather than typical indian rants and attacking others for posting the news, indians should admit the issue and perhaps show what REALLY has been done to address these issues and injustices?

1. We are really poor but we have a space program that is unrivalled for a country that has a per capita income that is less than 2K (nominal per capita). We are proud of it. Lots of people have criticised it but we dont care.
2. The income generated(atleast a part of it) from the event goes to the government of India. The capital investment and land is incurred by the investors. Why bring India's name when it is some rich guy with a passion doing it ?
 
The negative story

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Accountability of politicians is non-existent. Investigating agencies are controlled by their bosses in government.


How many remember “Shining India” of the BJP in 2004, or “Incredible India” of the Congress”? Only a few months ago, many business people, chambers of commerce, Congressmen and ministers, were using superlatives to describe India and our progress. Few remembered the dismal comparisons every year in the Human Development Report of the UNDP, that show India behind most Asian countries every year, on per capita incomes, literacy, maternal mortality, infant mortality, etc. We look better only by confining comparisons to the Indian sub-continent excluding Sri Lanka.

We crowed over our strong banking system dominated by state-run banks, and firmly regulated by the Reserve Bank, unlike the situation prevailing since 2008 in the US and Europe. But we ignored the hundreds of millions of rural poor without access to affordable credit. We said we were the second fastest growing economy in the world, (though this had been the case only for four years), the growth accompanied by rising inequalities, and of a services dominated economy, not one dominated by the real economy of agriculture and industry. In a terribly poor country it is these sectors whose production can reduce poverty. Our boosters never mentioned that agricultural productivity in India was declining and was slower than say, China, for most crops.
This was a result of agricultural science not reaching farmers, lack of easy access to credit, adulterated fertilisers, pesticides and seeds, irrational pricing of agricultural products, huge profits to middlemen. We believed the propaganda put out by government about how well we were doing as an economy.

Almost half our population has no access to electricity, and burns dried leaves, etc in unventilated shacks resulting in the highest incidence of tuberculosis. We are a cruel society to our poor, with malnourished children, poor quality health and education services where available, little or no social security against illness and unemployment, large inequalities of income, poor access to affordable credit and “free” government services available only after paying off petty bureaucrats. The lot of our poor is dismal.

For many years, the government has ceded control over almost a third of the country to the “Maoist” movement. Little is done to woo the people back, and to train disciplined police forces and intelligence to deal with the militants. Indeed there are many instances of the government forces supplying arms to them. Separatist movements have been using violence and terror in the North East and Jammu and Kashmir where our armed forces have for decades lorded it over civilian populations with the aid of laws unsuited to a democracy. The BJP has forgotten the visionary leadership of Vajpayee and insists on treating Jammu and Kashmir like any other part of India, forgetting the long and violent history.


Chinese incursion

We have been kept in the dark about incursions by China into India, where they have defaced border markings. The threat to the Bramhaputra because of Chinese diversion of the river in Tibet is u underplayed. When a river agreement is to be signed with Bangladesh, the shortsighted and parochial chief minister of West Bengal sabotages it, at the cost of West Bengal and the whole of India. Extremists from among Muslims and Hindus have unleashed terror in different parts of India and governments have been unable to create intelligence networks and well-trained and equipped police forces to combat them, despite spending vast sums ostensibly for this purpose. Many mass murderers of Sikhs and Muslims remain unpunished.

The economy is in poor shape. A few years of services oriented growth gave GDP growth above 8 per cent. It has been accompanied by double-digit inflation. Growth has now declined but government is unwilling to tighten and make expenditures efficient, leaving the RBI no option but to raise interest rates and push down growth. Exports are growing rapidly but so are imports, dominated by oil, gas and increasingly coal. Our vast reserves of gas and coal are poorly exploited by inefficient nationalised companies like Coal India, or private lessees like Reliance, creating growing energy shortages. Our food economy is badly managed, with inadequate storage and diversion of cheap grains for the poor to the market. Imaginative infrastructure projects and social welfare schemes are used to divert vast sums of government funds to private pockets. Infrastructure development remains slow. Social welfare schemes reach only a fraction of the target beneficiaries. Wherever you look government has special and corrupt interests to whom goods and services are given free or below coast, many times for a bribe. The poor benefit only partially.

Accountability of politicians and bureaucrats is non-existent.

The negative story
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Yes our real face is hidden..huh these blasphemers want to have a peek into us..where is Qadri?? Qadri..where are you..come and take care of these blasphemers :lol:
 
Spark .. the ads are so apt ! (And I know you love it) :)

Its not just an ad. its a movement. We have the option of getting involved by funding or volunteering.

Go through the site . Its a just cause..

Instead of replying to these oxymoronic trolls day and night , we can actually do something good for the nation.

Choose any from the technology , infra and transport , energy, agri and rural development or social entrepreneurship.


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Try crushing ice on your behind ! Might cool the burning part !

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Why the title is changed ? How many times you will expose the 'Real face of India ' ? Have you even looked at your own real face in the mirror ??
that face is not worthy of any mirror BTW :)
 

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