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how far was the communist government responsible for the famine that occurred in China in 1958 to 1961 explain

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Answered by sholehashah
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China famine of 1958 to 1961 was worst recorded famine in the world history.Nearly three crore people died in this famine during those day ,India economic condition was not better than China yet India did not a famine of the kind like china. economist think that it was result of different government policies in the to countries . the existence of democracy in India made the Indian government respond to food scarcity in a way that theChinese government did not.thay point out that no large scale famine has ever taken place in independent and Democratic country if China had multiparty election , and opposition party and press free to criticize the government, then so many people may not have died in the famine
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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

The Chinese famine of 1958-1961 was the world's worst recorded famine

Explanation:

The Chinese famine of 1958-1961 was the world's worst recorded famine. This famine killed nearly three crore people. India's economic situation was not much better than China's at the time.

However, unlike China, India did not experience famine. Economists believe this is due to different government policies in the two countries.

Because India has democracy, the Indian government has responded to food scarcity in a way that the Chinese government has not. They claim that no large-scale famine has ever occurred in a free and democratic country.

Many fewer people would have died if China had multiparty elections, an opposition party, and a free press to criticize the government.

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