the technology essential to one person's utopia may be the very thing that triggers another person's dystopia.
I have no idea what the question pertains to exactly- but if you refer to India's perceptino from a non-Indian perception, in global terms- that is if you were t ask a non-Indian what they thought of India, most likely they'd think the following:A nation wracked by extreme poverty, neglect, caste prejudice and preventable disease A nation with extreme and unjust gaps on wealth and poverty whichave ever bothered being tackled A nation which invets less in pubkic infrastructure than when it was a British colony The only nation globally where leprosy (a medieval disease) is massively rising, aong wit Aids, HIV, Tuberculosis and other awfl illnesses A nation where 90% of the poplatuion have no access to clean safe water, child-birth, Western medicine, basic healthcare, sanitation, or any reason to assume their children's lives may be somehow better than their own A nation where no plans have ever been undertaken with any seriousness or co-ordination to relive the poverty of the majority- unlike CHina. A nation that reverse engineers technology and does a botched job of that- see Indian rockets, tanks and aircraft- all Soviet knock-offs far inferior to the original. A nation that produces the worst vehicle ever- the Bajaj tri-shaw- singularly the world's worst polluting vehicle in 2stroke petrol form. A nation stealing work from other natinos by undercutting Western lawful wages by substituting slave-level wages and disgraceful working conditions in India by an exploitative, parasitic elite. A nation desperately trying to convince itself and the wider world it is leaping forward into the future, when in reality it still has both feet stuck in the MD of the slums A nation full of faux-British accents A nation full of telephone service attendees A naion using outdated, antiquated and usually totally inappropriate English in a vernacular that died long before Empire. A nation which will only ever optimally, best case scenario, attain an economy 65% of that of China's'. In other words- a total basket case of a nation where the lunatics run the asylum.
One reason is that many of its people identify more strongly with regional and ethnic groups than with the nation as a whole. Most of the population are of British and French ancestry.
The very existence and nature of this question points precisely to the underlying reason "why," utopia "doesn't work."
Consider the population and poverty of India and try and think of a reason a vampire wouldn't find it a nice place.
Utopia is the made-up name of a fictitious place, an ideal society written about in a book by Sir Thomas More in 1516. There is no reason why it would be any word other than "Utopia" in any language.
There was poverty at home.
socialism
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Poverty.
Poverty
the technology essential to one person's utopia may be the very thing that triggers another person's dystopia.
Corrupt polititions........like Zardari
There was poverty at home.
Gang violence and poverty I guess.
no they just want to shoot things.
unemployment