Samudra Manthan
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I don't think SE Asian countries and Sri Lanka are good examples since there are other overriding factors like the sense of 'fight for survival' against much powerful neighbors (think imperial Japan/China) and they equated their pride to their own survival. And I don't even know for sure if those countries was ever uniformly as poor as India has been.
Both the pacifism and contempt for Hindu history that the seculars promoted in India resulted in lack of pride and loss of confidence. This is one of the prime reasons for our apathy.
That is because there was no plastic in use in India, mate. And India had a lot less population to contend with, in the cities. The villages, as I recall, were dirty back then too. Perhaps the population has exasperated the situation a lot more.
Yes, there was no plastic use in India. The population was not very low back then either, but everything used was recycled. The villages were damn clean because there was literally no rubbish to be thrown anywhere. Everything used was organic. Lack of roads and infra in villages does not equate to lack of cleanliness.