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It's less impressive when you remember they're letting the majority of Indian children live with severe malnourishment to do this...
It's like NK bragging about their rockets.
When you don't take care of the necessities, it's easy to do other shit.
Like a person wearing flashy clothes, driving new cars, and living in a giant house. Then finding out their over leveraged and bankrupt.
Edit:
Downvoting won't feed the children Modi is sacrificing
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5370(23)00067-6/fulltext
"Majority" of Indian children?
Last released day was pre-covid and was in the high 40 percents...
Do you think the last couple years with COVID and Modi re-priotizing space missions has helped them?
Or do you think they got that last 3-5% to put them over 50%?
There has been a rapid decline in poverty in India in recent years. Why would that have suddenly reversed? Especially as a result of space missions? According to this article the Indian space program gets a budget of about $1.5 billion per year, which isn't particularly much for a country with the 5th largest economy in the world.
Unless you live in one of the areas where there's a lot of Muslims or lower castes, then it's been increasing
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5370(23)00067-6/fulltext
Those numbers are the kids who have it so bad they go 24 hours without any food...
And this is the fault of the Indian space program, somehow?
Look, nobody here is saying Modi is awesome or that poverty and sectarianism doesn't suck. But jumping in to unrelated threads to rant about it is kind of annoying. Especially this copypasting of the same big block of text from the same article over and over.