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I think that South Indians would have been happier if they are not economically plundered and culturally dominated by Hindi belt states.
Not only in economic progress but also in the delivery of public services, such as food, health care and school education, South India would be better off as an independent countries.
Here is what independent experts say. "A number of Indian states--Kerala and Tamil Nadu, for example--would be at the top of the South Asian comparisons if they were treated as separate countries, and others--Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, for example--would do enormously worse." - Professors Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen in their 2013 book “An Uncertain Glory: India and its Contradictions” (both authors are economists and Amartya Sen received the Nobel prize in economics in 1998).
I think that South Indians would have been happier if they are not economically plundered and culturally dominated by Hindi belt states.
Not only in economic progress but also in the delivery of public services, such as food, health care and school education, South India would be better off as an independent countries.
Here is what independent experts say. "A number of Indian states--Kerala and Tamil Nadu, for example--would be at the top of the South Asian comparisons if they were treated as separate countries, and others--Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, for example--would do enormously worse." - Professors Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen in their 2013 book “An Uncertain Glory: India and its Contradictions” (both authors are economists and Amartya Sen received the Nobel prize in economics in 1998).