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India, often described as the world's largest democracy, is home of 18.3 million slaves, the highest number of people trapped in modern slavery anywhere in the world, according to Global Slavery Index 2016 report.


Global Slavery Chart

The report says ten countries with the largest estimated absolute numbers of people in modern slavery include some of the world’s most populous countries: India, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Uzbekistan, North Korea, Russia, Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Indonesia.

In terms of percentages, North Korea (4.37%) tops the slavery list followed by Uzbekistan (3.97%), Cambodia (1.6%), India (1.4%), Qatar (1.3%), Pakistan (1.1%), Democratic Republic of the Congo (1.1%), Sudan (1.1%), Iraq (1.1%), Afghanistan (1.1%) and Yemen (1.1%).

The Global Slavery Index defines modern slavery as a situation where “a person cannot refuse or leave because of threats, violence, coercion, abuse of power or deception, with treatment akin to a farm animal.” Others in the category of modern slavery include victims of human trafficking, forced labor, debt bondage, forced or servile marriage, and the sale and exploitation of children.

In addition to the 18.3 million slaves in India, there are hundreds of millions of Indians trapped in abject poverty in one of the most unequal societies in the world today. Depth of deprivation in India can best be judged by Multi-dimensional Poverty Index (MPI) that comprehends 10 indicators, with equal weighting for education, health and living standards. Indian farmers are among the worst affected with a farmer committing suicide every 30 minutes. An OXFAM report on inequality released by the World Economic Forum 2017 at Davos, Switzerland, said the richest 1% of Indians own 58% of the country's wealth.

In spite of India's serious socioeconomic problems of slavery and poverty, the country now boats the world's third largest military budget. India's leader Prime Minister Narendra Modi is flexing his nation's military muscles with nuclear missiles, fighter jets, attack submarines and helicopters on Republic Day celebration in New Delhi today.




In the new Trumpian world of "alternative facts", India stands out as a leader in "post-truth" era described by Indian writer Ranjit Goswami, Vice Chancellor of RK University in Gujarat, India. Here's an excerpt of what he recently wrote in "The Conversation" journal:


"....as the US and UK wake up to this new (post-truth) era, it’s worth noting that the world’s largest democracy (India) has been living in a post-truth world for years. From education to health care and the economy, particularly its slavish obsession with GDP, India can be considered a world leader in post-truth politics. India’s post-truth era cannot be traced to a single year – its complexities go back generations. But the election of Narendra Modi in 2014 can be marked as a significant inflection point. Ever since, the country has existed under majoritarian rule with widely reported discrimination against minorities. India’s version of post-truth is different to its Western counterparts due to the country’s socioeconomic status; its per capita nominal income is less than 3% of that of the US (or 4% of that of the UK). Still, post-truth is everywhere in India. It can be seen in our booming Wall Street but failing main streets, our teacher-less schools and our infrastructure-less villages. We have the ability to influence the world without enjoying good governance or a basic living conditions for so many at home. Modi’s government has shown how key decisions can be completely divorced from the everyday lives of Indian citizens, but spun to seem like they have been made for their benefit. Nowhere is this more evident than with India’s latest demonetization drive, which plunged the country into crisis, against the advice of its central bank, and hit poorest people the hardest. Despite the levels of extreme poverty in India, when it comes to social development, the cult of growth dominates over the development agenda, a trend that Modi has exacerbated, but that started with past governments. The dichotomy of India’s current post-truth experience was nicely summed up by Arun Shourie, an influential former minister from Modi’s own party. He disagrees with the prime minister, just as many Republicans share sharp differences of opinion with President Trump. Shourie said the policies of the current administration were equal to his predecessors’ policies, plus a cow."



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Well the stat came out mid 2016.What has to do with republic day?
Also if you go by proper stat India is getting rid of it very fast..It's a huge drop compared to 2014
 
http://www.riazhaq.com/2017/01/india-republic-day-largest-democracy.html

India, often described as the world's largest democracy, is home of 18.3 million slaves, the highest number of people trapped in modern slavery anywhere in the world, according to Global Slavery Index 2016 report.


Global Slavery Chart













The report says ten countries with the largest estimated absolute numbers of people in modern slavery include some of the world’s most populous countries: India, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Uzbekistan, North Korea, Russia, Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Indonesia.

In terms of percentages, North Korea (4.37%) tops the slavery list followed by Uzbekistan (3.97%), Cambodia (1.6%), India (1.4%), Qatar (1.3%), Pakistan (1.1%), Democratic Republic of the Congo (1.1%), Sudan (1.1%), Iraq (1.1%), Afghanistan (1.1%) and Yemen (1.1%).

The Global Slavery Index defines modern slavery as a situation where “a person cannot refuse or leave because of threats, violence, coercion, abuse of power or deception, with treatment akin to a farm animal.” Others in the category of modern slavery include victims of human trafficking, forced labor, debt bondage, forced or servile marriage, and the sale and exploitation of children.

In addition to the 18.3 million slaves in India, there are hundreds of millions of Indians trapped in abject poverty in one of the most unequal societies in the world today. Depth of deprivation in India can best be judged by Multi-dimensional Poverty Index (MPI) that comprehends 10 indicators, with equal weighting for education, health and living standards. Indian farmers are among the worst affected with a farmer committing suicide every 30 minutes. An OXFAM report on inequality released by the World Economic Forum 2017 at Davos, Switzerland, said the richest 1% of Indians own 58% of the country's wealth.

In spite of India's serious socioeconomic problems of slavery and poverty, the country now boats the world's third largest military budget. India's leader Prime Minister Narendra Modi is flexing his nation's military muscles with nuclear missiles, fighter jets, attack submarines and helicopters on Republic Day celebration in New Delhi today.




In the new Trumpian world of "alternative facts", India stands out as a leader in "post-truth" era described by Indian writer Ranjit Goswami, Vice Chancellor of RK University in Gujarat, India. Here's an excerpt of what he recently wrote in "The Conversation" journal:


"....as the US and UK wake up to this new (post-truth) era, it’s worth noting that the world’s largest democracy (India) has been living in a post-truth world for years. From education to health care and the economy, particularly its slavish obsession with GDP, India can be considered a world leader in post-truth politics. India’s post-truth era cannot be traced to a single year – its complexities go back generations. But the election of Narendra Modi in 2014 can be marked as a significant inflection point. Ever since, the country has existed under majoritarian rule with widely reported discrimination against minorities. India’s version of post-truth is different to its Western counterparts due to the country’s socioeconomic status; its per capita nominal income is less than 3% of that of the US (or 4% of that of the UK). Still, post-truth is everywhere in India. It can be seen in our booming Wall Street but failing main streets, our teacher-less schools and our infrastructure-less villages. We have the ability to influence the world without enjoying good governance or a basic living conditions for so many at home. Modi’s government has shown how key decisions can be completely divorced from the everyday lives of Indian citizens, but spun to seem like they have been made for their benefit. Nowhere is this more evident than with India’s latest demonetization drive, which plunged the country into crisis, against the advice of its central bank, and hit poorest people the hardest. Despite the levels of extreme poverty in India, when it comes to social development, the cult of growth dominates over the development agenda, a trend that Modi has exacerbated, but that started with past governments. The dichotomy of India’s current post-truth experience was nicely summed up by Arun Shourie, an influential former minister from Modi’s own party. He disagrees with the prime minister, just as many Republicans share sharp differences of opinion with President Trump. Shourie said the policies of the current administration were equal to his predecessors’ policies, plus a cow."



Related Links:

Haq's Musings

Inequality in India and Pakistan

India's Military Budget is World's 3rd Biggest

Modi's Demonetization Disaster

India Home to World's Largest Population of Poor, Hungry and Illiterates

Abject Poverty in India

Grinding Poverty in Resurgent India

Farmer Suicides Continue Unabated in India

http://www.riazhaq.com/2017/01/india-republic-day-largest-democracy.html

Number one and number three on the list respectively. Now kiss and makeup with your neighbor and figure your shit out. :undecided:
 
Well the stat came out mid 2016.What has to do with republic day?
Also if you go by proper stat India is getting rid of it very fast..It's a huge drop compared to 2014

While India ranks 3rd in the world in military spending, it spends just 0.72% of GDP on social safety net spending, ranking lower than its neighbors Pakistan (1.89%) and Bangladesh (1.09%), according to the World Bank.
 
While India ranks 3rd in the world in military spending, it spends just 0.72% of GDP on social safety net spending, ranking lower than its neighbors Pakistan (1.89%) and Bangladesh (1.09%), according to the World Bank.
India is not poor but corrupt.But as per index we have achieved the tag of least corrupt nation in SE Asia..So we are doing good in this part..

Also after independence we were left with billions of poor. You should be ashamed as you have 180 million & had very less population to deal with throughout the years after independence.Pakistan is also not doing quiet well..

India spends 1.8% of GDP for it's defense. Let's talk about Pakistan now.
 
So the top two biggest countries in the world -- with booming economies -- have the most slaves in the world. Is there a correlation?
 
So the top two biggest countries in the world -- with booming economies -- have the most slaves in the world. Is there a correlation?
yes ... Boom never come with fair equality and fair justice. For something to Boom you need to sacrifice another thing in return...
 
India is not poor but corrupt.But as per index we have achieved the tag of least corrupt nation in SE Asia..So we are doing good in this part..

Also after independence we were left with billions of poor. You should be ashamed as you have 180 million & had very less population to deal with throughout the years after independence.Pakistan is also not doing quiet well..

India spends 1.8% of GDP for it's defense. Let's talk about Pakistan now.

Yeah because governments are so good at getting stuff done, let's trust everything to governments. The free market is better at pulling people out of poverty. Let the government keep its dirty greedy little hands in its own pockets.

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Sorry I mean to quote @RiazHaq not you
 
Alright, I had some free time so I looked at the source. I call bullshit, I don't know what's the special interest writing this report but I'm quoting directly from it:

"A number of regions in India continue to experience armed violence and conflict between state-armed forces and armed opposition groups (AOGs).[16] There is ongoing evidence to suggest that children are forcibly recruited into AOGs in Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Bihar, Orissa, Jharkhand and West Bengal, Assam, Manipur and Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka."


Armed Opposition Group really?? In India?? This is India not Syria :lol: Has anybody from India EVER seen or heard of an Armed Opposition Group in their state? @ShoutB @cloud4000 @TooRave @SarthakGanguly
@Tea addict

My bullshit detector going off the charts.:omghaha:
 
Alright, I had some free time so I looked at the source. I call bullshit, I don't know what's the special interest writing this report but I'm quoting directly from it:

"A number of regions in India continue to experience armed violence and conflict between state-armed forces and armed opposition groups (AOGs).[16] There is ongoing evidence to suggest that children are forcibly recruited into AOGs in Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Bihar, Orissa, Jharkhand and West Bengal, Assam, Manipur and Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka."


Armed Opposition Group really?? In India?? This is India not Syria :lol: Has anybody from India EVER seen or heard of an Armed Opposition Group in their state? @ShoutB @cloud4000 @TooRave @SarthakGanguly
@Tea addict

My bullshit detector going off the charts.:omghaha:
Pakistan is a first world country with her HDI index shooting through the roof. Not interested to compare here, sorry.
 
Alright, I had some free time so I looked at the source. I call bullshit, I don't know what's the special interest writing this report but I'm quoting directly from it:

"A number of regions in India continue to experience armed violence and conflict between state-armed forces and armed opposition groups (AOGs).[16] There is ongoing evidence to suggest that children are forcibly recruited into AOGs in Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Bihar, Orissa, Jharkhand and West Bengal, Assam, Manipur and Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka."


Armed Opposition Group really?? In India?? This is India not Syria :lol: Has anybody from India EVER seen or heard of an Armed Opposition Group in their state? @ShoutB @cloud4000 @TooRave @SarthakGanguly
@Tea addict

My bullshit detector going off the charts.:omghaha:

Some people have ways to take out frustration. Its rather more fun to read it because this shows we are developing and haters going to hate.
 
Do Pakistanis have to do this? They complain about Indians being obsessed with Pakistani affairs yet many will also slander their neighbour whenever possible. The difference in percentage isnt even that much, Pakistani brick kilns are known for their horrific bonded labour.
 
Do Pakistanis have to do this? They complain about Indians being obsessed with Pakistani affairs yet many will also slander their neighbour whenever possible. The difference in percentage isnt even that much, Pakistani brick kilns are known for their horrific bonded labour.

Online forums are filled with trolls, in real life Indians and Pakistanis get along fine for the most part and couldn't care less what is happening in the other's countries.
 

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