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What do you understand from the phrase, ‘selling India's poverty to the West'?​

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

Explanation:

 From what I understand, "selling India's poverty to the West would mean, handing over some decision making powers, or lands, or industries of India. to the multinational companies based in West. This is so because, this phrase cannot be literal, as poverty is not something that can be sold. However, if there are some industries that do not make profit, they may be sold to Western multinationals that have an entry in the country.

Answered by smartbrainz
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‘Selling India's poverty to the West':

  • The poverty line, dealing with India, mostly on the western walks of India, dealing with the most under development criteria. The saying the sending the poverty to the west.
  • The Indian states like Mizoram, Assam, etc are on the state of development and in these criteria, there must be most of the people below the poverty line. The poverty line is involving under poverty involving a huge number of unemployment.

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