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Why Isn’t India Developing Faster? Is it the people or the government? When I look at countries like China, their rapid progress makes me wonder—why are we so slow? I keep hearing claims like “India will beat China in five years,” but is that reali

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Vishu Bheda

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India’s growth is strong but could be faster. The main issues are poor infrastructure, complex rules, and a lack of skilled workers. For example, while Jio brought internet to everyone, many villages still lack good roads and electricity. Fixing these gaps will help India grow faster and lead the world.

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