Is it true that Indians are poor and can t afford to use electrical appliances, and what is going on

Updated on international 2024-08-09
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    For people who have never been abroad, it is very normal to have misunderstandings about the living conditions in other countries, for example, many people in our country only have the impression of India as a dirty environment in the slums, and they feel that their daily life is in dire straits. Although it is true that there are slums in India, are they really that uncomfortable?

    In terms of the most everyday things in life, are Indians really so poor that they can't afford to use electrical appliances? In fact, many people think wrongly, and if you have been to India, you can understand this truth. First of all, we need to be sure that no country will have very poor areas, even a country as large as the United States will have slums, so we can't use India's slums to generalize.

    But in fact, many people in India do not have access to electrical appliances, this is not because they can't afford electrical appliances, now the world's industries are very developed, India has also become a concentration of labor-intensive industries, and their assembly costs for household appliances are very low.

    Therefore, if you go to the home appliance mall in India, you will find that the local electrical appliances are not as expensive as imagined, even with the average income of Indians, they can afford it. Therefore, the reason why ordinary people in India cannot use household appliances is not because of income problems, but because the quality of India's power grid is far less good than that of China's power grid.

    You must know that there is still no need for stable electricity in most parts of India, like many cities in China, many years have passed since the last big blackout in memory, and even the memory is a little blurry, right? However, such widespread power outages are still the norm in India, and no matter how hot or cold the weather is, or how important something you are doing, there is no ambiguity at all.

    This is mainly because India itself is very large, and if you look at it on the map, it is comparable to China's area, and their overall infrastructure started very late, with their current economic situation, it takes a long time and a lot of capital to build such a perfect power grid in China. Therefore, before the locals have stable electricity**, they must have to find a way to get used to the days when there are no electrical appliances as much as possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    This is certainly not true. In India's shopping malls, all kinds of advanced equipment are readily available. Probably because Indians don't want to show off their wealth, people think they can't afford to use electrical appliances.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Not really, Indians can afford to use electrical appliances, they have a wide variety of appliances in their malls, and some brands are very famous internationally.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's really because poverty can't afford to use electricity, because there are so many poor people in India that they can't afford electricity.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    With the development of the tourism industry, more and more people are now involved in traveling abroad, and when they go to other countries, tourists can not only enjoy the local beauty, but also feel the local life and culture, which is undoubtedly a good thing, because it not only enriches the life of tourists, but also grows a lot of insight along the way.

    In the minds of many people, India is still a very backward country, because we see Indian families on the Internet, many people do not have toilets at home, and people in the slums live very hard, some people say that India is a poor country, and the people there are so poor that they can't afford to use air conditioning, but is this really the case?

    In fact, there are many types of air conditioners in Indian stores, and you can also search to meet different family conditions, and you will find that there are still a lot of Indians who come to buy air conditioners every day, and Indians are not as poor as they say on the Internet, so poor that they can't afford to buy air conditioners.

    In addition to some people living in poverty, there are some famous rich areas, such as Mumbai, because India retains the caste system, so the rich have a lot of resources, which leads to a very large gap between the rich and the poor in India, but in addition to the poor families in the slums, most Indians live a good life, and the quality of people's living standards is constantly improving with the development of the economy, so we still can't easily make conclusions about them when we don't know India.

    All in all, the world is constantly changing every day, we can't get the most real information through the Internet, so if you want to have a deep understanding of a country, you still need to experience and feel it yourself, and in recent years, not only India, our country has also made significant progress in economic development and construction, although we will not compare with India, but we will still insist on continuous progress and improve our own shortcomings. I don't know what you want to say about this?

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