Alex
Registered Member
The Indians harp about their alleged $4 trillion economy and their 3/4th ranking in the world.
They forget one simple factor. Massive unequal distribution of wealth. They have many dollar billionaires. Which distort the facts completely.
It is natural that with 1.4 bn customers, any company which produces a regular-use item could become a billionaire very fast. And their owners would hoard huge wealth very fast. That naturally creates further unequal distribution of wealth.
One Indian analyst said that India's per capita income is $2700. The top 10% earns 57% of its GDP. If you remove the 57%, for the rest of the 90% of the population, their 43% share would mean their per capita is $1300, which is worse than sub-Saharan Africa.
Therefore, in a nutshell, 90% of Indians, i.e., 1.26 bn people, have living standards that are worse than the poorest Africans.
It is said that 1bn Indians have absolutely zero purchasing power. They can't buy anything apart from their basic necessities. and in the case of 806 m, they can't afford grains to satisfy their nutrition needs.
The Government of India's food security programmes (there are two main such schemes) cover 75% of the rural and 50% of the urban population.
A country where 75% of people in rural areas and 50% of people in urban areas can't feed themselves, trying to shout that they are rich and the world's 4th largest economy, shows delusions of the very highest order.
Only shameless Indians can make such brazen claims.
They forget one simple factor. Massive unequal distribution of wealth. They have many dollar billionaires. Which distort the facts completely.
It is natural that with 1.4 bn customers, any company which produces a regular-use item could become a billionaire very fast. And their owners would hoard huge wealth very fast. That naturally creates further unequal distribution of wealth.
One Indian analyst said that India's per capita income is $2700. The top 10% earns 57% of its GDP. If you remove the 57%, for the rest of the 90% of the population, their 43% share would mean their per capita is $1300, which is worse than sub-Saharan Africa.
Therefore, in a nutshell, 90% of Indians, i.e., 1.26 bn people, have living standards that are worse than the poorest Africans.
It is said that 1bn Indians have absolutely zero purchasing power. They can't buy anything apart from their basic necessities. and in the case of 806 m, they can't afford grains to satisfy their nutrition needs.
The Government of India's food security programmes (there are two main such schemes) cover 75% of the rural and 50% of the urban population.
A country where 75% of people in rural areas and 50% of people in urban areas can't feed themselves, trying to shout that they are rich and the world's 4th largest economy, shows delusions of the very highest order.
Only shameless Indians can make such brazen claims.







