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"Percentage of urban population living in slums:
India: 24%
China: 25.3%
Slightly better than China but I would be calling a tie.
source? sorry not interested in unverifiable figures."
Read ur own posts
'I think', 'its a possibilty', 'i dont think'
Those are not self-thoughts? You evaded almost all the request for sources for your claims, then degressed into n employed the typical 'damn u troll' rhetoric.
U can be read like an open storybook.
Spoonfeed? Your are the 1 making claims here- hence, the burden of proof is on u.
With delusional ppl like u, its no wonder Bharat means a poor n backwards nation.[/QUOTE]
Indian Government are the worst offenders in window dressing UN Stats...India use Rs 32 rupees($0.60usd) in 2014, that's why majority of people are not considered living in Slums...China used$4 USD in 2010 per day. hence the Indian chest thumping on equality, which is sad since Stats should be used as tool to guide policy changes rather than mesmerizing the populace to maintain status quo. Mumbai doesn't even track GDP and yet India Media spews out Mumbai GDP in PPP out of thin air...
India: 24%
China: 25.3%
Slightly better than China but I would be calling a tie.
source? sorry not interested in unverifiable figures."
It's all about how you advertise or how you suppress media..
Read ur own posts
'I think', 'its a possibilty', 'i dont think'
Those are not self-thoughts? You evaded almost all the request for sources for your claims, then degressed into n employed the typical 'damn u troll' rhetoric.
U can be read like an open storybook.
Spoonfeed? Your are the 1 making claims here- hence, the burden of proof is on u.
With delusional ppl like u, its no wonder Bharat means a poor n backwards nation.[/QUOTE]
Indian Government are the worst offenders in window dressing UN Stats...India use Rs 32 rupees($0.60usd) in 2014, that's why majority of people are not considered living in Slums...China used$4 USD in 2010 per day. hence the Indian chest thumping on equality, which is sad since Stats should be used as tool to guide policy changes rather than mesmerizing the populace to maintain status quo. Mumbai doesn't even track GDP and yet India Media spews out Mumbai GDP in PPP out of thin air...
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