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India: Living in the Pocket of Uncle Sam

Lol everyone has feeling towards a nation, this man can say whatever he wants. Americans have been now conveyed the message that we are not going to be a part of containing china, please go beg to Japan and Korea. American frustration is justified.
 
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Lol everyone has feeling towards a nation, this man can say whatever he wants. Americans have been now conveyed the message that we are going to be a part of containing china, please go beg to Japan and Korea. American frustration is justified.

How can the Americans be frustrated with you if you have agreed to become a part of their China containment strategy.

Is it a typo.
 
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Pakistanis are so jealous of our progress that sometimes I fear that they might suddenly launch a Nuclear missile at us without any reason!!And on top of that these articles feed them with the much needed hate and delusional material as if their current perception against India is not sufficient

Statistics on Poverty in India
Content

1. World Bank numbers
2. Indian government numbers
3. Inequality

1. World Bank numbers

The World Bank, which defines poverty as survival on less than $1.25 per day, says India reduced poverty from 60% of the population to 42% between 1981 and 2005.
An impressive improvement, although not as impressive as China’s. Also, India still accounts for one-third of the world’s 1.4 billion poor people:
poverty-in-india-and-china.jpgw=600

2. Indian government numbers

The government of India uses a method to measure poverty that is different from the World Bank measurement: given that an average adult male has to eat food representing approximately 2000-2500 calories per day in order to sustain the human body, how much would it cost to buy these calories? Those who have an income that is lower than this cost, are considered poor.

Actually, the Indian government uses the thresholds of 2,400 calories a day in rural areas and 2,100 in urban areas. (City dwellers are thought to exert less energy, so they should need to consume less. See here ).

This translates into an official poverty line set at 26 rupees (around $0.53) per person per day in rural areas and 32 rupees in urban areas (reflecting the different cost of food in cities). This calorie based measure was developed in the early 1970s. Subsequently, the poverty line has simply been updated using consumer price indices. The official line delivers a current poverty rate of around 32% of the population, as opposed to the 42% according to the World Bank.
poverty-rate-in-india-1974-2000.jpg

800px-Percent_poverty_world_map.png

PEOPLE BELOW THE POVERTY LINE IN SOUTH ASIAN COUNTRIES
Country Percent
Bangladesh 50
India 29
Nepal 42
Pakistan 33
Sri Lanka 25
South Asia 35.8
Note: Other countries such as Afghanistan, Bhutan, Maldives data has not been taken to arrive at the South Asia
figure for computation purposes.
Source: World Bank (Indicators - 2006)
Country-wise poverty stats
Country Less than $ per day Less than $2 per day
Bangladesh 36.0 82.8
India 34.7 79.9
Nepal 37.7 82.5
Pakistan 13.4 65.6
Sri Lanka 6.6 45.4
Source: SAAPE: Poverty Report
 
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How can the Americans be frustrated with you if you have agreed to become a part of their China containment strategy.

Is it a typo.

corrected. Btw i can show you a video of american calling Pakistan "pathological liars" on a prime time show which the entire america watches. You can ytb it.

For me it makes no difference what amricans call India, we are an independent nation, who are right steps for our country. Since you are from Pakistan you know that your country is being bombed everyday, and dont receive and sorry. Isnt that sad???
 
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Pakistanis are so jealous of our progress that sometimes I fear that they might suddenly launch a Nuclear missile at us without any reason!!And on top of that these articles feed them with the much needed hate and delusional material as if their current perception against India is not sufficient

Statistics on Poverty in India
Content

1. World Bank numbers
2. Indian government numbers
3. Inequality

1. World Bank numbers

The World Bank, which defines poverty as survival on less than $1.25 per day, says India reduced poverty from 60% of the population to 42% between 1981 and 2005.
http://filipspagnoli.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/poverty-reduction-in-china-india-and-brazil.gif?
w=256&h=280
An impressive improvement, although not as impressive as China’s. Also, India still accounts for one-third of the world’s 1.4 billion poor people:
poverty-in-india-and-china.jpgw=600

2. Indian government numbers

The government of India uses a method to measure poverty that is different from the World Bank measurement: given that an average adult male has to eat food representing approximately 2000-2500 calories per day in order to sustain the human body, how much would it cost to buy these calories? Those who have an income that is lower than this cost, are considered poor.

Actually, the Indian government uses the thresholds of 2,400 calories a day in rural areas and 2,100 in urban areas. (City dwellers are thought to exert less energy, so they should need to consume less. See here ).

This translates into an official poverty line set at 26 rupees (around $0.53) per person per day in rural areas and 32 rupees in urban areas (reflecting the different cost of food in cities). This calorie based measure was developed in the early 1970s. Subsequently, the poverty line has simply been updated using consumer price indices. The official line delivers a current poverty rate of around 32% of the population, as opposed to the 42% according to the World Bank.
poverty-rate-in-india-1974-2000.jpg

800px-Percent_poverty_world_map.png

The last 20-30%left in poverty will come out of the poverty at a much larger rate. We need to accelerate economy and soon we will be down to 10%.
 
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Pakistanis are so jealous of our progress that sometimes I fear that they might suddenly launch a Nuclear missile at us without any reason!!And on top of that these articles feed them with the much needed hate and delusional material as if their current perception against India is not sufficient


Get a life... switch on ur tv and see ur media barking abt Pakistan 24/7.
Statistics on Poverty in India
Content

1. World Bank numbers
2. Indian government numbers
3. Inequality

1. World Bank numbers

The World Bank, which defines poverty as survival on less than $1.25 per day, says India reduced poverty from 60% of the population to 42% between 1981 and 2005.
http://filipspagnoli.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/poverty-reduction-in-china-india-and-brazil.gif?
w=256&h=280
An impressive improvement, although not as impressive as China’s. Also, India still accounts for one-third of the world’s 1.4 billion poor people:
poverty-in-india-and-china.jpgw=600

2. Indian government numbers

The government of India uses a method to measure poverty that is different from the World Bank measurement: given that an average adult male has to eat food representing approximately 2000-2500 calories per day in order to sustain the human body, how much would it cost to buy these calories? Those who have an income that is lower than this cost, are considered poor.

Actually, the Indian government uses the thresholds of 2,400 calories a day in rural areas and 2,100 in urban areas. (City dwellers are thought to exert less energy, so they should need to consume less. See here ).

This translates into an official poverty line set at 26 rupees (around $0.53) per person per day in rural areas and 32 rupees in urban areas (reflecting the different cost of food in cities). This calorie based measure was developed in the early 1970s. Subsequently, the poverty line has simply been updated using consumer price indices. The official line delivers a current poverty rate of around 32% of the population, as opposed to the 42% according to the World Bank.
poverty-rate-in-india-1974-2000.jpg

800px-Percent_poverty_world_map.png

Yeah less than 50 cents.......... http://www.google.com.pk/url?sa=t&r...2ICQDg&usg=AFQjCNFqKnoZzKJHRzCHr8_DSRtbwC5PnQ
Oh wikipedia... damn......... as for
 
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Not going to go into a detailed post about just how false this news is, I am too tired and this news is just so flawed, all I wll say is -this is utter,utter BS.
 
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Someone plz post that manot kureel's cartoon which spread like wildfire after american sorry to pakistan.That truly depicts real situation in SA.I'm unable to find that.
 
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Get a life... switch on ur tv and see ur media barking abt Pakistan 24/7.


Yeah less than 50 cents.......... http://www.google.com.pk/url?sa=t&r...2ICQDg&usg=AFQjCNFqKnoZzKJHRzCHr8_DSRtbwC5PnQ
Oh wikipedia... damn......... as for
So just imagine that how open and unbiased our Indian media is that they are showing their own country in an unbiased light!!
BTW the sources that I quoted are all unbiased
This is from SAPPE
PEOPLE BELOW THE POVERTY LINE IN SOUTH ASIAN COUNTRIES
Country Percent
Bangladesh 50
India 29
Nepal 42
Pakistan 33
Sri Lanka 25
South Asia 35.8
Note: Other countries such as Afghanistan, Bhutan, Maldives data has not been taken to arrive at the South Asia
figure for computation purposes.
Source: World Bank (Indicators - 2006)
Country-wise poverty stats
Country Less than $ per day Less than $2 per day
Bangladesh 36.0 82.8
India 34.7 79.9
Nepal 37.7 82.5
Pakistan 13.4 65.6
Sri Lanka 6.6 45.4
Source: SAAPE: Poverty Report

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/centra...living-pocket-uncle-sam-16.html#ixzz26f91hdnd
 
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Someone plz post that manot kureel's cartoon which spread like wildfire after american sorry to pakistan.That truly depicts real situation in SA.I'm unable to find that.

itna ghussa kiyun.
 
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India, China reduced poverty remarkably: MDG report

Projects poverty rate to fall from 51 p.c. in 1990 to 22 p.c. in 2015

India and China have recorded the sharpest decline in poverty figures in the Asian region with poverty rate projected to fall from 51 per cent in 1990 to about 22 per cent in 2015 – on track to cut poverty in half by the millennium development goals (MDGs) target – in China, the poverty rate is expected to fall below 5 per cent by 2015, according to the latest MDGs Report, 2011 released by the United Nations.

Asia is also making steady progress in improving child and maternal health but South Asia, of which India is a part, lags in nutrition, sanitation and gender equality. Despite strong improvements in political participation, only 18 per cent of parliamentary seats were held by women in Southern and South Eastern Asia in 2011.

In China and India combined, the number of people living in extreme poverty between 1990 and 2005 declined by 455 million, and an additional 320 million people are expected to join their ranks by 2015.

The proportion of people living on less than $ 1.25 a day – the international poverty line defined by the World Bank – fell from 60 per cent to 16 per cent between 1990 and 2005 in Eastern Asia and from 39 per cent to 19 per cent in South Eastern Asia, the report suggests.

Maternal health

Maternal health has greatly improved across the region and according to the report, between 1990 and 2006, maternal mortality declined by 63 per cent, 57 per cent and 53 per cent respectively in Eastern, South-Eastern and Southern Asia owing to increases in skilled attendance at birth, skilled antenatal care and contraceptive use, as well as reductions in adolescent childbearing, most notably in Southern Asia. But despite these advances, South Asia still has the second highest level of maternal mortality among all regions with 280 deaths per 100,000 live births.

South Asia also saw the strongest improvement worldwide in immunisation against measles – an important cause of child deaths in the developing world, with the proportion of children aged 12-23 months who received at least one dose of measles vaccine rising from 56 per cent to 75 per cent between 2000 and 2009. The region, however, is lagging behind in terms of child nutrition with 43 per cent of children under five years of age underweight in 2009 indicating the highest rate of child malnutrition in the world. The poorest families have made the slowest progress; the poorest 20 per cent of households showed no meaningful improvement in child under-nutrition between 1995 and 2009, while in the richest 20 per cent of households, child under-nutrition fell by almost one-third, the report says.
[url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article2211400.ece]The Hindu : News / National : India, China reduced poverty remarkably: MDG report[/URL]
 
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corrected. Btw i can show you a video of american calling Pakistan "pathological liars" on a prime time show which the entire america watches. You can ytb it.

For me it makes no difference what amricans call India, we are an independent nation, who are right steps for our country. Since you are from Pakistan you know that your country is being bombed everyday, and dont receive and sorry. Isnt that sad???

What is it with all of you guys that whenever India is being discussed, you bring in Pakistan.

And then you people say we don't want to be talked about in same breath with Pakistan.

And that there is no equal equal with Pakistan.

It is funny indeed.
 
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This is not surprising. India views the United States as the cradle of democracy and land of freedom; modern day nirvana for Indians. India believes that by pleasing Uncle Sam she will be elevated in global status, too bad Uncle Sam does not feel the same way about her. The power dynamics between the U.S. and India is too wide, where the the weakest link is bound to be exploited and become a tool of the stronger.

We might be looking at Anglo-colonialism 2.0 in India. First through force by the British and now through cooperation with the Anglo-Americans. Either way, India remains the tool.
 
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