The strange gap between India’s ‘developing’ label and visible spending
I wouldn’t call India a “rich” country in the traditional sense… but honestly, sometimes it feels like everyone around me is loaded 😅 Like seriously — where is all this money coming from? Everywhere you look: Roads full of SUVs Cafés and restaurants always packed People spending like it’s noth
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