English Speaking Countries: India di Marilena Nicoletta

Economy

Economy [E1] [I1] [F1] [F2] [S1]

Although India has 15.5 per cent of the world 's population, it  produces 1.5 % of its wealth, unluckily, this wealth is not fairly distributed.

There is also a big difference between the north and the south of the country, the north being poorer than the south. Like other developing countries, it has rich natural resources but they have not been fully exploited and over two thirds of the working population earn a living working  in the agricultural sector. Beside being the number one producer of tea, it also exports rice, sugar cane, oil seeds, wheat and cotton .
The textile industry is the largest industry , which accounts for 26 % of the country's exports.
After independence, the Government tried to face the baby- boom by increasing the wheat production through a plan known as Green Revolution.
The Green Revolution was followed by the White one, which took place in 1970, when the National Diary Development Board made effort to create a nation wide milk grid. This policy achieved the expected results as India is the largest producer of milk and milk products, presenting the world's largest cattle population (193 million).

Today, the middle class is growing but there are still 600 million poor people who live in city slums and in rural villages and they have no hope on improving their living conditions. Indeed, in all the big cities, where taxies weave through beggars, trying to avoid the sacred cows, whole families live under bridges in cardboard boxes. Many middle class Indians prefer ignoring these people's distress and also European tourists, after the initial shock, get used to seeing such poverty. From bad to worse, the inhabitants of the slums are running the risk of loosing their "homes" [E1] [I1] because the government's plan to modernize the city is ordering the  demolition of the slums.

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What was the Green Revolution aimed at?


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