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What is the real India like? Can we talk about education, health, real estate, economy and the gap between the rich and the poor?
1, India has achieved a free medical system. From heart disease to colds and toothaches, you can receive free treatment in luxurious Indian hospitals. During the treatment period, there is also a standard nutritional subsidy of 10 USD/day, which means that the meals during hospitalization are also free. Moreover, patients can also provide personalized treatment for world medical research and contribute to the world medical cause.

2. India has achieved a free education system. In India, all school-age children must go to school for education, but they don't have to pay any fees. The school also provides free lunch. And this kind of free education ranges from kindergarten to university. In order to encourage some immigrants and ethnic minorities in India to attend ordinary schools and integrate into Indian society, the government also provides financial assistance. Perfect higher education: India's higher education system inherits the British higher education system and is the most perfect higher education system for mankind. IIT is the first polytechnic university in Asia and the third polytechnic university in the world. There is a saying in American and Indian education circles that "I came to MIT after failing IIT".

3. India has a democratic election system. All parliamentarians and officials (including the Prime Minister and the President) are elected, and parliamentary elections are held every four years. During this period, more than one billion people in India will go to the polling station to vote. After filling out the ballot, devout Indians will wear the ballot receipt, because the Indian people believe that with the protection of the ballot, safe entry and exit can cure all diseases.

India's economy is developing rapidly. At present, India has the best development and the most perfect economic structure among the BRIC countries. Now India has established a perfect industrial system, with chemicals and steel ranking first in the world, such as ArcelorMittal, the world's first steel enterprise. IT is also second only to the United States in pharmaceutical and IT technology, and far exceeds China, which is dominated by low-end manufacturing, and Russia and Brazil, which rely on resource export. India is a democratic country with a free economy and trade system. India has no state-owned enterprises except public utilities, so the largest enterprises in India are private enterprises such as Tata, Reliance, Wipro and Punjab. Moreover, the position of the Indian government is to support domestic investment and restrict foreign investment. Therefore, even China enterprises such as Huawei, which have advantages in technology and price, have difficulties in developing in India.

5. India's development has never been a model of development before governance. When India became independent in the last century, Du Bang, a famous American chemical giant, visited India and suggested to President Nehru to open a chemical plant in India. But President Nehru refused. He said that clean Ganges water is the mother river of Indians and must not be polluted. India has never had chemical problems in the past 60 years, and has established a modern industry with machinery, steel, biotechnology and IT technology as its core.