India has one of the worlds strongest economies.
The stock market has been rising (on average) for 2-3 months and it didn't bottom out (like the LSE or NYSE). This is because Foreign Institutional Investors started investing in the Indian market rather than the European or American market. This shows the amount of trust they had in our economy, the economy of a third world country right?
Not a single major Indian company has been bailed-out since the world recession began.
Yes, there is poverty in India, no once can deny it, however it is improving. But Slumdog Millionaire was just a film, if you want to see the real India, go there, visit it and then judge it.
After watching Slumdog Millionaire, what have you done about it? Given it oscars? Talk about Pinto's dress? How about you also try and help the poor in India?
India produces more Engineers and Doctors than any country in the world (I'm not sure if that's number wise or percentage wise, but still)
I'd rather live in a country with poverty than in a country where a 7 year old kid get stabbed every couple of days on the way back from school.
India has one of the worlds strongest economies.
The stock market has been rising (on average) for 2-3 months and it didn't bottom out (like the LSE or NYSE). This is because Foreign Institutional Investors started investing in the Indian market rather than the European or American market. This shows the amount of trust they had in our economy, the economy of a third world country right?
Not a single major Indian company has been bailed-out since the world recession began.
Yes, there is poverty in India, no once can deny it, however it is improving. But Slumdog Millionaire was just a film, if you want to see the real India, go there, visit it and then judge it.
After watching Slumdog Millionaire, what have you done about it? Given it oscars? Talk about Pinto's dress? How about you also try and help the poor in India?
India produces more Engineers and Doctors than any country in the world (I'm not sure if that's number wise or percentage wise, but still)
I'd rather live in a country with poverty than in a country where a 7 year old kid get stabbed every couple of days on the way back from school.