In front of every big house of a indian billionaire or head office of a multinational. There is a big slum.
Its more stereotypical than factual, India's slum population as percentage of total is already on the lower side compared to the rest and is declining.
And people living in Indian slums aren't necessarily poor, people might think I'm exaggerating but you'll see air conditioners in a lot of slums, a lot of them in Mumbai atleast. Nearly all of them have satellite dish connection and TV and electricity with them. Its the cost of real estate thats very high in India which makes homes unaffordable for many with decent incomes.
That's the wealth and happiness an average Hindu is enjoying over there.
Sorry but Muslims overrepresent themselves in slums than Hindus, most slums have higher muslim population than national average.
An average indian is already in hell dude. Fewer got very rich by sucking their blood and exploiting them.
And doing business doesn't suck blood, I create a startup, I do business, I employ more people, I generate more taxes, that economic activity helps others in informal sectors like domestic help of my employees or the eateries my employees would go or the saloons my employees would go, the additional tax I generated helps my government build more infrastructure and improve education and healthcare system, and most importantly I become a job creator instead of being a job seeker.
First remove that inequality, corruption in India then act like a citizen if a first world country. Until then nothing to be proud of.
India already has the lowest corruption in south asia after Bhutan.
And inequality is present everywhere in developing and developed countries alike.
India's inequality is normal like other countries, India's Gini coefficient is even lower than China and USA but it doesn't matter much since inequality of some sorts is needed to run an economy.
Though I call spade a spade and would admit that your IT industry is really good. Thats one area where India excels.
India excels in a lot of things beyond IT, if you spend some time reading about them
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