Nikki Haley, with due respect.
The 10 sins of India
SIN #1: India has a ‘serious’ hunger problem and ranks 100 among 119 developing countries, lagging behind countries such as North Korea and Iraq, says global hunger index report 2017.
SIN #2: India have over 500 million people that defecate in the open, more than the entire population of Europe.
SIN #3: India have 18 million slaves, the world's largest population of slaves.
SIN #4: The global social attitude study shows India is the 2nd most racist country in the world.
SIN #5: India has more than 160 million people that are considered "untouchable" tainted by birth into a caste system that deems them unpure and less than human.
SIN #6: India has the highest number of deaths due to premature births, and ranks 36th in the list of pre-term births globally. The ranking included 199 countries. Of the 27 million babies born in India annually (2010 figure), 3.6 million are born prematurely, of which 303,600 don't survive due to complications.
SIN #7: Thomson Reuters Foundation released a study that ranked India as the most dangerous place for women because of its high incidences of sexual violence, lack of access to justice in rape cases, child marriage, female feticide and human trafficking. India outranked such countries as Syria and Afghanistan — second and third — that are currently at war.
SIN #8: Fifteen of the top 20 most polluted cities in the world are located in India, according to an analysis of air quality in several cities around the world.
SIN #9: India has the world's highest number of people without access to clean water, imposing a major financial burden for some of the country's poorest people. According to the Water Aid, an international charity that strives to improve access to safe water, as well as hygiene and sanitation, there are 75.8 million people in India (that's 5% of the country's population) who are forced to either spend an average of 72¢ to buy 50 litres of water a day, nearly 20% of their daily income, or use supplies that are contaminated with sewage and chemicals. The people of Britain spend around 10¢ a day for the same amount.
SIN #10: The Committee To Protect Journalists ranks India as the 3rd most dangerous country for journalists in 2018 after Afghanistan and Syria.
Despite all the above India spends billions and billions buying and developing nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, aircraft carriers and is the world's top importers of weapons.