A research report by Indian investment company Blume Ventures has made a dramatic revelation that “one billion” people in India are so poor that they cannot afford to buy anything other than basic necessities.
The Modi government’s propaganda that India is becoming a “superpower” and that investors from all over the world are ready to invest there has been opened, as if the Indian and foreign media have made India an economic power only on paper or in the web world, otherwise it should be called “Gharibistan”.
Influenced by this propaganda, the American and British rulers, paper lions, have started considering India as the superpower of the future, although the facts are the opposite and bitter.
According to the report, only 13-14 crore Indians are rich, while the remaining 26-27 crore Indians occasionally buy valuable goods or services. The Modi government’s policies have not made the poor prosperous, but rather they are making the rich richer, and the production and products of all Indian companies revolve around these few crore rich people.