Why is India considered a developing economy?
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Why India is still a developing country. If we discuss the reason for this, many reasons will be found. When external invaders did not invade India, before that, India was the strongest economy in the world and the most developed region in the world, but the Islamic invaders and British completely destroyed the economy here. The British looted us for 200 years and when they completely hollowed us out, they left here. When the British went, they did not leave anything for us.
India has always been an agricultural country and most of its population has been associated with farming profession. After the British left India, we had to raise our country in a new way. But many years have passed in fighting and dealing with many social problems in India and some problems are still exists today.
Apart from this, the passion could not be created in the ruling class in India, which they could take some meaningful steps for the betterment of India. There were also many inconsistencies in India's democratic system. The unqualified and incompetent people kept on choosing barley only to fulfill their selfishness. All these reasons affected the rate of development of India.
Social evils still exist in India, casteism is the emphasis, there is corruption, there is backwardness, there is illiteracy, there is bigotry. All these are the reasons which obstruct the path of development of India till all these reasons are completely overcome and a good government which will always think the interest of the country. Until such a government is established in India, India will remain a developing country. For this, India is still a developing country.