Obambam
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Im surprised tht you consider development to be directly related to democratic evolution.
The fact that eludes u , or maybe u chose to remain ignorant of them just to prove ur point is...
India is in no way ahead America in corruption or China or Russia for that matter.
It may be convenient to mingle facts on this forum to prove points to less insightful individuals but;
India having more corruption than America ? oh please . America is the epitome of corrupt practices from wall street to the Goldman sachs and Bildermen.
There so deep in that there wars are not even in the control of the democratic Govt
May i remind u of the one 12 billion or so scam vis a vis Chinas High speed train project(a conservative estimate)?
or of the nest of MAfias that plague Russia
Just cause India choses to be overly melodramatic doesn't make it more corrupt .
India indeed is in a process of development but Even in India we can get Helthcare for free.
The development of a country are directly related to the maturity of its ideology. To prove my point you can look at where America is now in comparison to India. Without adequate management and governance the country would not have been so well developed. To further develop itself, it will have to ensure that its ideological values remains or polished.
In regards to corruption, it's not for you to say who is more corrupted. Those are things hidden in the dark waiting to be exposed. The 12 or so billion high Speed Train scan is nothing in comparison to the corruption found in India.
Corruption in India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
India tops the list for black money in the entire world with almost US$1456 billion in Swiss banks (USD 1.4 trillion approximately) in the form of black money.[9] According to the data provided by the Swiss Banking Association Report (2006), India has more black money than the rest of the world combined.
$1.4 trillion in the Swiss bank is a shocking figure coming from a developing country. If you can call that melodramatic then I feel sorry for the 40%+ who is still living below the line of poverty in India:
BBC News - India aid programme 'beset by corruption' - World Bank
Attempts by the Indian government to combat poverty are not working, according to the World Bank.
The governing coalition spends billions of dollars - more than 2% of its gross domestic product - on helping the poor.
But a new World Bank report says aid programmes are beset by corruption, bad administration and under-payments.
As an example, the report cites grain: only 40% of grain handed out for the poor reaches its intended target
Good to see India get free health care. Lets hope that free health care does not come packaged with high malnutrition levels and fatality rates.