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We are in g20 and you are not even in the picture, calling us a failure very rich indeed
Yeah very big victory very courageously begged for a country in 1947 which our leaders granted to get rid of undesirables seriously you guys feared us so much you pleaded for a country to exist to save yourself, how dare you guys even claim to be courageous people man i mean seriously
........... .........the above is ALL HOT AIR and MEANINGLESS conjecture, nothing more. What good is the G20 when it cannot protect you or stop india from being too weak, powerless and scared to take on the Pakistani military despite india being more than 7× bigger than Pakistan and having the full backing of the West and Russia...........
G20 means ZILCH when india contains over 40% of the ENTIRE earth's most severely malnourished and extreme poor people. That is more than ANY other nation on earth by a HUGE margin. What good is the G20 when india is the biggest beggar and recipient of american aid in the world. Can G20 stop over 569 million indians defecating in the open each day?.................by every measure india is the BIGGEST failed nation the world has EVER seen. Also, when is the G20 going to help india get back over 38,000 Square kms of indian territory that has been conquered by the Chinese?............:
Superpower? India First Needs to Save Its Children & Women from Malnutrition | NewsClick
Latest health survey (NFHS-5) reveals shocking levels of anaemia and malnutrition in states.
www.newsclick.in
Down To Earth | Latest news, opinion, analysis on environment & science issues | India, South Asia
Down To Earth brings to you latest news, opinion and blogs on environment and science from India and south Asia. Follow us for information on water, waste, climate change and energy among other topics
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Nearly a Billion People Still Defecate Outdoors. Here’s Why.
The problem isn’t just a lack of toilets—it’s a lack of toilets that people want to use. The result: millions of deaths and disease-stunted lives.
www.nationalgeographic.com
India top recipient of US economic aid - Times of India
US News: India has been identified as the largest recipient of U.S economic assistance over a 66-year period in inflation-adjusted dollars although Washington'
m.timesofindia.com
China Has Occupied Over 38,000 Sq Km of Indian Land In Ladakh & Arunachal: India Govt
The Indian government highlighted in Parliament that 38,000 sq km of Indian territory was under Chinese occupation which included parts in Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh but emphasized that and the entire region would remain an inalienable part of India, reports the Times of India. India-China...
eurasiantimes.com
Why India remains malnourished
Two-and-a-half-year-old Rabina weighs 6.5 kg. A healthy child of her age should weigh at least 8 kg. But Rabina could not escape the curse of being born in Shiv
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Half of the world’s poor live in just 5 countries
Of the world’s 736 million extreme poor in 2015, 368 million—half of the total—lived in just 5 countries. The 5 countries with the highest number of extreme poor are (in descending order): India, Nigeria, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, and Bangladesh.
blogs.worldbank.org
India houses 24% of world's malnourished; 30% of stunted children under 5
India has shown improvement in reducing child stunting but with 46.6 million stunted children, the country is home to over 30.9% of all stunted children under five--the highest in the world
wap.business-standard.com
India has one third of world's poorest, says World Bank
One in three of the world's poorest people are living in India, the world's second-fastest growing economy, according to a new study by the World Bank.
www.telegraph.co.uk
India accused of poverty 'smokescreen'
India has been accused of creating a "smokescreen" to conceal the true scale of poverty in the country after the government claimed to have lifted more than 50 million people above the threshold in the last five years.
www.telegraph.co.uk
india and indians = faeces + urine nation and people.
Is it me but whenever I hear the term indian or india, the first image that comes to mind is that of huge swathes of faeces and open sewage pouring on to the streets?