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Date of Event: Jul 30, 2025

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I have told him many times not to compare BD economy with Indian economy. Atleast 15 Indian companies have market capitalization much higher than total market capitalization of BD. Alone Adani can purchase whole BD stock market many times. Ambani can do it many more times. However he keeps doing that without facts and figures or by quoting data of many year back.
 
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Ohhh Is it.


World Bank claims a drastic reduction in inequality in India. There is more to the story​



All your reported stories come from media controlled by Modi and BJP, and are mostly fake. These reports are full of half-truths and doctored statistics, designed to make Modi's governance of India far better than it a actually is. Feku is what we call in Bengali Vishwa-Batpaar (Vishwa-Faker/Fraud).

It is even more apparent when people like Mamta chants in Vidhan-Sabha, "Modi-Chor! BJP-Chor!".



This is what AI says about your fake Indian "reduction in equality".


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The World Bank's claims of a drastic reduction in inequality in India have been met with skepticism, as they rely on consumption-based surveys that may underestimate true income inequality. Critics argue that these estimates are flawed due to methodological changes and the exclusion of certain data, raising questions about their credibility. thefederal.com theindiaforum.in

Overview of the World Bank's Claims​

The World Bank recently reported a significant reduction in inequality in India, suggesting that the country is now one of the most equal in the world, with a Gini index score of 25.5 based on consumption data from 2022-23. This claim has been widely publicized and celebrated by the Indian government.

Methodological Concerns​

Consumption vs. Income Surveys​

  • Consumption Surveys: The World Bank's findings are based on consumption surveys, which typically show lower inequality levels. These surveys focus on household expenditures rather than income.
  • Income Surveys: In contrast, income surveys, which are more common in wealthier nations, often reveal higher inequality. Critics argue that comparing consumption-based data with income-based data is misleading.

Data Limitations​

  • The methodology used in the latest surveys has faced scrutiny. Changes in how data is collected and reported may have led to underreporting of wealth among the richest households.
  • Critics highlight that the consumption data may not accurately reflect the true economic disparities, as it often fails to capture the spending habits of the wealthiest individuals.

Implications of the Findings​

The World Bank's assertion of reduced inequality has sparked debate among economists and policymakers. Many argue that the reported figures do not align with the lived experiences of many Indians, who continue to face significant economic challenges. The need for a more nuanced understanding of inequality, incorporating both income and consumption data, is emphasized to ensure accurate assessments of economic conditions in India.
The Wire thefederal.com
 
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I have told him many times not to compare BD economy with Indian economy. Atleast 15 Indian companies have market capitalization much higher than total market capitalization of BD. Alone Adani can purchase whole BD stock market many times. Ambani can do it many more times. However he keeps doing that without facts and figures or by quoting data of many year back.

Krishan Dada - no one is arguing that the Indian population, market (and hence market capitalization) is larger than that of Bangladesh. Eight times larger. But richer, I'd say not.

However economic comparison is not illogical, as the per capita GDP nominal between both countries are basically at the same level (despite Indian claims of being Soopperr-Powerrr).
So then, by that token, Bangladesh is also chhota-Soopperr-Powerrr? ;)

------------------------------------------------------------------BD-----------------India

GDP per capita--------------------------------------------$2689----------------$2878
GDP per capita growth------------------------------------6.74%----------------5.71%



Bangladesh three/four years ago, handily exceeded Indian GDP per capita, and it will do so again, since growth is higher. Bangladesh is just getting started on its path of growth. Dilli door ast.

Adani is a fraud and will be history very soon. He has been caught red handed by the US Dept. of Justice and FTC for market manipulation and "Nistaar" (disembarrassment) nahi hoga. They don't f*ck around, same as Trump. When Adani sinks, he will drag down Modi with him to the bottom, because he is Modi's financier.
 
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These people don't call India to be dismantled in a vacuum. Clearly such thoughts have permeated the Western academia circles (because of Trump) and they do not see India's rise as a good thing. @Jiangnan your thoughts.

Funny thing is - Modi thinks that censoring this guy will stop this train of thought, when the opposite may happen.

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The Government of India blocked the X (formerly Twitter) account of Austrian economist Gunther Fehlinger-Jahn on Friday after a controversial post in which he called to " dismantle India."

The account was disabled in India after the ministry of home affairs and ministry of electronics and information technology flagged the post and directed the Elon Musk-led social media platform to withhold its access in the country.

"I call to dismantle India into ExIndia. @narendramodi is Russia's man. We need friends of freedom for @KhalistanNet," Fehlinger-Jahn had written in a post.

The post came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Russian President Vladimir Putin at the SCO Summit in Tianjin on Monday. Both leaders also held an hour-long bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the summit, and even shared a car ride to the venue.

Along with the remarks, Fehlinger-Jahn had shared a map depicting almost all Indian territories belonging to Pakistan, Khalistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. The screenshot sparked intense outrage among netizens, who labelled Gunther as a “troll". The government action comes following the outrage.

Earlier, Shiv Sena (UBT) Rajya Sabha MP Priyanka Chaturvedi responded to a post that shared the screenshot, calling the remarks “insanity”. She also asked the MEA to take up the matter with the Austrian Embassy.

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All your reported stories come from media controlled by Modi and BJP, and are mostly fake. These reports are full of half-truths and doctored statistics, designed to make Modi's governance of India far better than it a actually is. Feku is what we call in Bengali Vishwa-Batpaar (Vishwa-Faker/Fraud).

It is even more apparent when people like Mamta chants in Vidhan-Sabha, "Modi-Chor! BJP-Chor!".



This is what AI says about your fake Indian "reduction in equality".


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The World Bank's claims of a drastic reduction in inequality in India have been met with skepticism, as they rely on consumption-based surveys that may underestimate true income inequality. Critics argue that these estimates are flawed due to methodological changes and the exclusion of certain data, raising questions about their credibility. thefederal.com theindiaforum.in

Overview of the World Bank's Claims​

The World Bank recently reported a significant reduction in inequality in India, suggesting that the country is now one of the most equal in the world, with a Gini index score of 25.5 based on consumption data from 2022-23. This claim has been widely publicized and celebrated by the Indian government.

Methodological Concerns​

Consumption vs. Income Surveys​

  • Consumption Surveys: The World Bank's findings are based on consumption surveys, which typically show lower inequality levels. These surveys focus on household expenditures rather than income.
  • Income Surveys: In contrast, income surveys, which are more common in wealthier nations, often reveal higher inequality. Critics argue that comparing consumption-based data with income-based data is misleading.

Data Limitations​

  • The methodology used in the latest surveys has faced scrutiny. Changes in how data is collected and reported may have led to underreporting of wealth among the richest households.
  • Critics highlight that the consumption data may not accurately reflect the true economic disparities, as it often fails to capture the spending habits of the wealthiest individuals.

Implications of the Findings​

The World Bank's assertion of reduced inequality has sparked debate among economists and policymakers. Many argue that the reported figures do not align with the lived experiences of many Indians, who continue to face significant economic challenges. The need for a more nuanced understanding of inequality, incorporating both income and consumption data, is emphasized to ensure accurate assessments of economic conditions in India.
The Wire thefederal.com

Do have any Islamic body which does such study? If it is there, I can quote that.
 
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