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Because the gap between the rich and the poor in India is relatively large, rich people, and businessmen are everywhere, and they feel that the Chinese are not very rich. I like to say that the Chinese are poor.
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Because there are many Indians who still have the impression of us in the past, they feel that our life is not so rich, they actually did not have the opportunity to come to China, and there are some rich people who do live a relatively luxurious life, so compared with the life of ordinary Chinese people, they may not feel as comfortable as their life.
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I don't understand. Because Indians lack an objective understanding of us, Indians always like to say that we are poor.
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The two largest countries in Asia are China and India, and India likes to compare itself with China very much, and hopes to catch up with China. But India is still one of the poorest countries in Asia, and Indians don't think so, they think they are richer than China, they think the Chinese are poor, why is that? There are three main reasons for this.
From the perspective of the least developed countries in the world, those with a per capita GDP of less than 2,000 US dollars can basically be regarded as the least developed countries, such as Afghanistan, as well as dozens of countries in Africa, which belong to this category. India's total GDP is less than a fraction of China's, and its per capita GDP is only more than 1,000 US dollars.
This is basically the standard of relief, but India doesn't seem to know this, but thinks that it is rich, and it thinks that China is poor, why is that? China's per capita GDP is more than 5 times that of India, so why does India still feel poor? The key reason is three points.
First, intentional publicity.
If a country does not like it, or always stares at another country, then it will pay attention to the bad side of the country intentionally or unconsciously in its daily life.
Therefore, the same is true of India, which has basically focused on China since 1962, which is basically the most backward and poorest part. Over time, Indians will subconsciously think that China is so poor. This is also true in many Western countries, and many people in Western countries still think that China is very poor and cannot afford to eat, so this is a matter of propaganda.
Second, Indians are more high-profile.
We see that India is very polarized, whether in the cities or in other places, the rich and the poor, and there is a strict distinction between them. And the rich class in India is indeed rich, and they show off their wealth at every turn. And Indians have a preference for buying **, a stupid one looks bejeweled, and the whole Indian shows off their wealth, which looks much richer than my country.
Many Indians have always believed that China is still at least 20 years behind India, so this is also very important.
Third, the performance of the state.
Although India has no money, it is very powerful to spend money, and it is tens of billions of dollars to buy arms at every turn, and it also engages in so-called free medical care. Moreover, in recent years, India has revised the calculation method, and in recent years, the GDP growth rate has been higher than that of China.
This is even more important to the world, and to India itself to feel that India is richer than China, and China is poor. So this is the result of India's deliberate smearing, intentional arrogance, and intentional flaunting of wealth, so from this point of view, my country really has no money, and Indians think so.
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The caste system is too serious.
The first class of Brahmins were mainly monks and aristocrats, who had the privilege of interpreting religious scriptures and worshipping gods and the right to enjoy devotion, the main education, the audience Kshatriyas, and the monopoly of cultural education and reporting on the agricultural seasons and the right to interpret religious discourse;
The second estate, the Kshatriyas, were the military and administrative aristocracy, the audience of Brahmanism, who had the privilege of collecting all kinds of taxes, presided over the army, and was responsible for guarding the Brahmin class for life;
The third estate, the Vaishyas, were ordinary Aryans, politically privileged, and had to provide for the first two estates in the form of alms and taxes, the main commerce;
The fourth class of Shudras, overwhelmingly conquered indigenous peoples, belonged to the non-Aryan people, and consisted of high-ranking servants and artisans who served meals and cooks, and were the most populous caste. A profession that is considered lowly. In the caste system, offspring born to both parents from different castes are called hybrids.
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India's ** is proud to say that India's poverty population has dropped to less than 30. But this is because India has "moved the door frame": drawing the poverty line lower, there will be fewer poor people, and it is really not easy to be a poor person above board.
In many parts of India, it's like an urban-rural junction. Although it is a city, it is still a little slower than the development speed of China's high-speed railway.
India has the largest area of arable land in the world, yet thousands of people die of hunger every year, and a large number of children are malnourished.
Beside the 2-meter-high, stinking garbage dump, you can see groups of children playing cricket, which is a very ordinary "street scene".
Indians, who live below the poverty line, seem to be forced to be a little numb by life. Some of them live near the stinking Ganges, and some live by the stinking ditches. Despite the economic development, millions of Indians still live below the poverty line, but they still feel that they are not poor enough.
Here's an example: In some poor parts of India, even if the wife and husband both work, the daily income is only 100 rupees, about 2 US dollars. This requires coping with the family's eating, drinking, and lazing, as well as the children's learning. Such families often need to borrow money.
But in India, many families pay more attention to their children's education: they will work hard to provide for their children's education. India's software industry is world-renowned.
In India, there are many such small traders and hawkers, but India has a subsidy policy for the poor, so many poor people do not work and also raise some lazy people.
The poverty line for rural India's population is 28 rupees, or about 44 cents, or 33 pence, a day). That's enough money for a short rickshaw ride, enough to buy a few handfuls of greens, or half a pint of milk.
Someone calculated an account of 28 rupees a day and 840 rupees a month, which is 103 yuan. Compared with North Korea, ordinary North Korean workers (not the poorest kind) have a monthly salary of 10 yuan, which is ten times higher than that of North Korea, which is already very happy.
There is a joke in India that although medical care is free, the poor may not be able to afford to take a taxi to the hospital. and medicine money.
Although India is relatively less poor compared to its neighbors, its GDP per capita is much higher than that of Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan and other countries. However, untouchables and low castes are not counted as human beings in India
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India is also highly populous, and it is the second most populous country in the world after our own. In addition, there are many ethnic groups in India, and there are more than 50 ethnic groups in our country, which is already a lot, and there are more than 100 ethnic groups in India.
India's system is completely different from ours, and our practice is to first bring a small group of people to get rich, and then this group of people to get rich will lead the people of the whole country to get rich, and this policy has achieved great achievements in our country. However, India is different, they only focus on the development of the elite in terms of economic development, and ignore the majority of ordinary people.
In our country, many successful businessmen are working hard to achieve common prosperity for the people, actively responding to the call of the state and supporting the country's policies. However, India's wealthy people do not choose to invest in their own country, but put their money in developed countries in Europe and the United States. They only care about their own interests, and do not care about the lives of the rest of the people of the country.
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India is very large, some are so rich that some are oily, and some are still below the subsistence line. There are many reasons why it can't develop. The reform is not thorough.
There is no land reform like China (all land is nationalized), there is no unified tax system (in India, the taxes between different provinces are different, and a unified tax system like China has not been established), the backward feudal system (such as the caste system), and the lack of a unified tax system also leads to too weak power, too much local power, and the decentralization of power in the whole country, resulting in low efficiency (the government decree of **** cannot reach all parts of India efficiently, in India, There is a government decree that does not give birth to New Delhi), religion (various religions prevail), a large population, and an education system (India pursues a system of elite education, with only a few people going to school and being literate). and not 9 years of compulsory education for all, as in China). There are also historical reasons for the excessive decentralization of power, because in the history of India, the complete unification of the whole territory of India has never been achieved.
Climatic reasons (warm and humid Indian Ocean currents, abundant rainfall, rapid crop growth, studies have shown that the higher the temperature, the more people tend to be lazy and have no fighting spirit), many ethnic groups, many political parties, etc. Different factors interact with each other. If the reform is not thorough, the problem is just hidden, and it is not surprising that it will erupt at any time, and the development is slow.
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Why are Indians so poor? Someone finally told the truth, and now I finally know!
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The gap between the rich and the poor in India is huge, the poor are very poor, but the rich are really rich, and the level of local tyrants is even more powerful than that of our country. There are many reasons for the poverty of the poor in India, there are geopolitical reasons, there are reasons for caste problems, there are reasons for religious problems, there are many reasons.
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Indians are not all poor. It should be said that they are more polarized, and the wealthy have houses, cars and servants; Poor people have almost nothing, but they don't care very much either. Many people pursue spiritual cultivation.
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It should be a war issue, although it is said that it is a small fight, but it is certain that the people will lose money. For example, the house and road that had just been built were blown up after only one day. All kinds of funds are mainly military spending, who can have extra money for the poor to live.
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It is the same in any country, where most of the wealth is concentrated in the hands of a few. Others can only struggle below the level.
It has nothing to do with the system. This is what human society is all about. After all, the elites are in the minority. You don't care if he's cheated or speculative, think about doing it yourself, whether you can do it or not, you can figure it out.
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Because they're not diligent, they don't like to start their own business, and when it comes to starting a business, then they definitely need a trademark of their own, right?
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India's per capita is about 800-1000 US dollars, which is considered to have just been lifted out of poverty according to the standards of the United Nations, while there is a big difference between the rich and the poor in India, rich as the president of Mittal can be an enemy, and the poor are like slums with nothing, but India is influenced by religion and there is no dissatisfaction between the poor and the rich.
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Most children die at about 2 meters, some Indians eat the soil because they don't have money, and Indians have the largest vegetable field in the world, but thousands of people die of hunger every year.
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India is not poor, it is the civilians who are poor. India's large corporations are stereotyped, and new ones are doomed to collapse if they do not declare their ownership in advance. That's why they have the economy they have today.
Because since they are rich, they will have a problem of saving money, and there will be more and more money, and this more and more money will be in the hands of so many people, and the poor will naturally become poorer and poorer.
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You've only seen all kinds of ** that show India's poverty. Have you ever seen the rich people of India? Have you ever seen a thriving place in India's big cities? India and China. Very similar. The gap between rich and poor is huge.
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It is one-sided to say this, we only know a part of the information through the Internet, and the Indian people are poor. In fact, India belongs to a capitalist country, the gap between the rich and the poor is very large, the rich are very rich, the poor are naturally very poor, we are only a part of what we see from the Internet is not accurate, the general report, the attention is only negative news, you go to see the news broadcast in India, it is definitely Indians living in paradise. If you pay attention to India, you can go and see it, and don't follow the crowd.
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Although India and China have different systems, they have the same idea, which is limited by the law of economic development, so to be precise, modern India is an elite India, and most Indians live in poverty, because they are waiting for the rich to invest to make themselves rich, but the difference in systems also makes India's capital more mobile, and they invest more money in Europe and the United States than in their own country. India is moving much slower than China.
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It may be because Indians don't pursue money, and hospitals don't charge money for medicines. If you want to go to work, if you don't want to, you can't. Think about our country...
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Ideological backwardness is the main cause of poverty in India.
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India is actually not poor, but the gap between the rich and the poor is too large, and there are many rich people, but the average civilian is generally poor, and this is a social factor.
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In every country there will be rich and poor people, regardless of whether the overall conditions of the country are poor or rich. Just like the country of India,Everyone knows that India is not rich, and most of it is poor. The people at the bottom of India who can best reflect India's poverty can basically be said to be unable to guarantee even the most basic food and clothing.
When we travel, we often only see the richer and better side of India, and those are not the whole face of India. The life of India's poor people is often only seen in the slums.
The poverty of India is unimaginable, and basically the people at the bottom can be described as having nothing. In poor homes, there is not even a toilet, which can be described as living a life of poor clothing, insufficient food and clothing. Even the most basic ailments like a cold and fever can take the lives of the poorest in India because they can't afford to see a doctor or buy medicine.
The gap between the rich and the poor in India is very large, although there is some support for the low-level civilians, but the strength of the support is not enough for them to maintain their lives. Tens of millions of children in India are malnourished, and parents are forced to work hard to support a family.
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