Is USA More Developed Than India?
If economic data are referred to, USA, the United States of America is the most developed country on the globe, (excluding the Arab nations). People from different parts of the world have a strong yearning to visit and dwell in America, because of its dream lifestyle and work opportunities. On the other hand, India, which was named as the Golden Bird in medieval ages, by the invaders and merchant countries, is now an under-development nation.
The reason why India was termed so was its innumerable wealth, literature, science, education system, natural resources, and lavish lifestyle. However, all these 'golden treasures' were looted and destroyed during the foreign rule of over eight hundred years.
Why USA is a developed nation is because of its well-implemented development plans, brought in by visionary and pretentious governments, after its independence. They employed their resources, manpower, and knowledge to spot the right opportunity, which has made them take such a long step in the history of mankind.
“Interestingly, India and America have some historic connection - The British rule. America got their independence in the year 1776, and India registered the same in 1947.”
This means, the modern India is only 68 years old, while America is a 239 year old political boundary.
Just Imagine, what India will be after seeing 239 years of its independence!
If we would compare the progress of the both the nations, we would find that India has grown faster and better than any other country on the world map has.
India has already given a glimpse that it is re-attaining the stature of one of the most important global villages. Investments are flowing in; companies from across the world are eager to set their bases in India; tourists are stunned to know its history, traditions, spirituality, and religion; and many so-called developed nations (and their economies) are depended on Indian work professionals.
Frequent disturbances from neighbouring countries have, at times, weakened the growth of the country. The newly formed government has shown a desire on skill development, which will vanish the unemployment factor from India, and increase the demand of Indian work force in the world market scenarios. It can be said, India has started shining again.
Latest foreign collaborations, and the emerging stock market can be seen as two most relevant examples of the growth of the Indian Economy. It would be unfair to give the 'Under-Development Nation' tag to India, just because of some statistical research. It's just the beginning!
America never got independence you idiot, they stole a land. Its like saying the british got independence in india when they colonized. What kind of logic is that?
ReplyDeleteIndia has a long long long long way to go to even catch halfway with any developed country in the world today. Simply improving roads and infrastructure in delhi, bombay and bangalore does not mean India is developing.