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what do u think guys?

2007-06-20 10:58:22 · 15 answers · asked by adi 1 in Travel India Other - India

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absolutely. it may have nukes, other advanced science technology, plus modernized and efficient industries privatized by the govt, but, alongside it are slums with people just crawling for food and money. basically india's going thru a rought industrialization time right now and it still stuffers from british rule in terms of hte mass of india still being in poverty and living a somewhat agricultural lifestyle

2007-06-20 16:21:41 · answer #1 · answered by yungd 2 · 0 0

This made me check out wikipedia on the definition of a third world country:

"The terms First World, Second World, and "Third World" can be used to divide the nations of Earth into three broad categories. "Third World" is a term first coined in 1952 by French demographer Alfred Sauvy on the model of Sieyès's declaration concerning the Third Estate during the French Revolution: "...because at the end this ignored, exploited, scorned Third World like the Third Estate, wants to become something too." The Third World later became a synonym for those nations that aligned themselves with neither the West nor with the Soviet Bloc during the Cold War. Thus, the Non-Aligned Movement was created after the 1955 Bandung Conference.

Today, however, the term is synonymous with countries in the developing world, independent of their political status. However, there is no objective definition of Third World or "Third World country" and the use of the term remains common. The term Third World is also disliked as it may imply the false notion that those countries are not a part of the global economic system. Although it is also criticized as being out-of-date, colonialist, othering, and inaccurate, its use continues unabated. Political theorist Hannah Arendt contends that, indeed, "The Third World is not a reality but an ideology."

In general, Third World countries are not as industrialized or technologically advanced as OECD countries, and therefore in academia, the current term in use is "developing nation". Terms such as Global South, developing countries, less economically developed countries (LEDC), least developed countries and the Majority World have become more popular in circles where the term "third world" is regarded to have derogatory or out-of-date connotations. Development workers also call them the two-thirds world (because two-thirds of the world is underdeveloped) and The South."

I guess based on this, India is a developing country (aka 3rd world).

2007-06-20 11:09:50 · answer #2 · answered by Albert 3 · 3 0

India is considered as a 3rd world country.

2007-06-21 13:05:17 · answer #3 · answered by vakayil k 7 · 0 0

India has made some great strides but it's social and infra structure are still primitive. By social I mean the middle ages mind set of the rural and even some urban areas is far too serious to over look. The infra structure is barely early 20th century in the rural areas and that's the advanced rural areas most is still British colonial technology it's more than past time for India to evolve to a world player this is always a painful process but well worth it in the end.

2016-05-21 02:08:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

India is my country and great also.
May be as per some definition its 3rd world country.
However as per my (and also many Indian's) definition its the 1st world country because the human civilization started in India only. Many of the world's basics have been standardized in India first.

2007-06-20 16:21:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

'Third World Country' is a politically incorrect word for a poor country. The new term is now LEDC which means less economically developed. But yes India is an LEDC but is beginning to pull through to a MEDC.

2007-06-24 03:12:03 · answer #6 · answered by Lu-c 1 · 0 0

unlike the above statement which btw i almost fell asleep reading
(i didn't even finish)
YES India is considered a 3rd world country so i would continue to think it is because it is considered that by majority of the population that actually cares

2007-06-20 12:38:53 · answer #7 · answered by Jenna 3 · 1 0

Yes, India is a third world country. However, it is advancing quite rapidly in many aspects, like technology. What keeps it in third world (developing nation) status is its widespread poverty and inability to steadily improve the lives of all of its citizens.

2007-06-20 16:57:55 · answer #8 · answered by Gigi 3 · 1 0

Yes Its a third world country. Third world was first used at 1955 conference of Afro-Asian contries held in Bandung, Indonesia

2007-06-21 03:46:40 · answer #9 · answered by Harinder S. Johal 7 · 0 0

yes it is a third world country, but there are ranks among the third world nations as well, and in that india is included in the first ranked countries. its a third world DEVELOPING country

2007-06-21 12:43:14 · answer #10 · answered by mariailia 3 · 0 0

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