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Debate on really India is shining

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Answered by Rupayan1437
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India Shinning:

India Shining was a marketing slogan referring to the overall feeling of economic optimism in India in 2004. The slogan was popularised by the then-ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for the 2004 Indian general elections.

The slogan is initially developed as apart of an Indian government campaign intended to promote India internationally. Advertising firm Grey Worldwide won the campaign account in 2003; the slogan and the associated campaign was developed by national creative director Prathap Suthan, in consultation with Finance Minister Jaswant Singh.

Controversy:

There has been controversy over the India Shining advertisements as whether the governments, States or Centre are not permitted to use taxpayer's money to promote any political gain. The BJP government has spent an approximate cost of Rs. 5 billion for the advertisements campaign during 2004 Parliament elections.

The India Shining slogan drew criticism from various columnists and political critics of the ruling National Democratic Alliance government for glossing over a variety of social problems, including poverty and social inequality.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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India is shinning. It is a developing country. After getting the independence from the British rule, India has significantly done much advancement in different fields. Indians are doing well in various fields like sports, science, education etc. and compete with other countries. The GDP growth rate of India is increasing day by day. Though there are some problems like unemployment, poverty, India is struggling to overcome those.

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