Huge amounts of foreign exchange coming in from outsourcing. Then, remittances from NRIs. Followed by domestic production and consumption. Not to mention tourism money flowing in. Then exports. Its minting money from all sources. It should be where China is now.
Amount of money inflow doesn’t define “developing” v/s “developed”. There are other factors.
India doesn’t want to develop itself. India wants its people to succeed in other countries.
I have an answer, but I don’t my account to be banned.
A country with 10M human and 12B livestocks? An agriculture country to be developing country what’s the problem?
The west will never ever let India be projected as Developed nation. Western countries feel threatened by the Indians. But it's a matter of time.
1. Too much red tapes to start a business 2. High corruption from top to bottom 3. Politicians and Riches move there wealth to tax havens like bermuda, swiss
Yes, it should be where China is now - a developing country.
Corruption and tribalism. India didn’t have its own version of Qin Shi Huang and Lee Kuan Yew.
Minority appeasement politics Corruption Slavish mindset (simping on invaders, desert tribes and looters) Colonial hangover Used to free shit (lazyness/lathary) Self loathing behavior Can't respect our own culture, what will others respect If there are 10 negatives, western media shows it as 10000. Above doesn't mean there aren't positives, just showing a few negatives
Corruption and reservation.
Adding one more - there is no uniform civil code
Lol reservation has little to no effect.