You need to stay in the real world.
India has a massive but over stretched government healthcare setup.
I am in the real world and I can tell you that in Iraq even after the 1990s sanctions the public food support system worked to a big extent.
Sure, India has a large public healthcare setup but it half-hearted. Please read
this post of mine about the much touted Ayushman Bharat scheme.
Private health care tries to bridge the gap.
The gap is deliberate. Human life is not sacred in India. As examples to gauge this are honor killings or farmer suicides ( huge in number ) or student suicides ( also large in number ).
What if I don't find a bed in a government hospital and can't afford a private hospital ?
A poor country can't afford to fund socialised healthcare for everyone.
But this poor country can afford to maintain a massive military. In fact be the second largest importer of armaments in the world.
And India is the 6th largest economy in the world. What's the use ? And that shows the uselessness of Capitalism to human society.
Most of us are lazy and don't create enough value to pay for the socialised healthcare.
Indeed. But somehow we are able to spend our years not in revolutionary thought but in religion, being obsessed with college degrees, cricket, jobs and marriage.
This is the same lie that my physics teacher told us in our 11th grade. I lapped it up, as I (along with others, desperately wanted to believe the miracles of soviet union).
Interesting. How long was this in America ?
Many years later, I realized this is a lie.
How did you realize this ?
Strange that two people from 2 different countries are believing (believed) a lie about a 3rd country. Power of soviet propaganda.
PS: my comment is about SU developing so much in 1 generation.
How long from 1922 the year of establishment of the USSR to 1961 the year Yuri Gagarin went to space ? And do you think before 1961 there was no industrialization there ?