Personal response
Would you too like to live in in a developed India? What will be
the advantages?
Answers
answer:
There are so many!
Developing countries allow you the opportunity of watching things grow.
You see roads getting better. New highways being built.
Many industries use old technology so a lot of new tech selling business thrives.
The industries that propelled the developed world into prosperity are polluting so they can't function there anymore. Developing countries give you a HUGE playground to set up industries.
They are mostly overpopulated so there is a big market for many products and services.
Law isn't enforced strictly so and you can walk out of any situation you find yourself in by paying money.
Your quality of life rises EXPONENTIALLY with wealth. This is by far the best advantage. Nearly all middle class families in India have maids. Affluent people keep armies of servants. They do your laundry, cook food, clean the house, tidy rooms, water plants and drive children to the movies. They also wash your car and buy groceries. They make life very comfortable. Try asking for a maid in America.
The newspaper is exciting and with activists gaining ground on the government, you can smell the change in the air.
Everyday life is more adventurous. I travel to work in an auto which is designed to seat 3 people. The drivers seat 7-11 people. The adrenalin rush of nearly falling but having your collar grabbed by a concerned co-passenger is something that happens only here.
STREET FOOD! : VadaPav, PaniPuri, Bhel, Samosa. Colourful cheap food is available everywhere. Since regulations aren't so strict, there are many stalls.
There is very less formality between people as compared to many developed nations.
The main thing according to me is growth. There is a joy in seeing a fledgling baby. To me, the same joy is there in seeing a growing country.
Answer:
Yes I like my developed India alot. The advantages can be that we will be able to see the beautiful monuments and greenery in the Uttrakhand that is in India and many more things are there in this beautiful India...