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7 pages. This paper will analyze the tensions within India's democracy with respect to the challenges of leadership, nationalism, economic development, regional issues and poverty. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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DEMOGRAPHICS Indias population, a staggering 1,029,991,145 as of July 2001, reflects an age structure of 0-14 years: 33.12% (male 175,630,537; female 165,540,672); 15-64 years: 62.2% (male 331,790,850; female 308,902,864); and
65 years and over: 4.68% (male 24,439,022; female 23,687,200). Only fifty-two percent of the entire Indian population can read and write, with men ranking nearly double to their female
counterparts. Indias estimated 1.55% correlates directly with the nations high birth rate of nearly twenty-five per every thousand people and relatively low death rate of eight per thousand people (The
World Factbook 2001). According to ethicist Peter Singer, the United States holds sole responsibility to the alleviation of world poverty. Designed to suffer the crippling economic blow, as per
the New York Times Magazine article entitled The Singer Solution To World Poverty, is the ever-struggling American middle-class population, whose collective family income should not bypass the thirty thousand-dollar mark.
Singers assertion contends that any and all moneys earned above that denominational point belong in the hands of the worlds poor and underprivileged as a means by which to
address the staggering level of global indigence, with India one of the most needy on the list. "...Common practices of Americans, such as regularly upgrading cars, televisions or clothing
- not out of necessity but out of desire to remain stylish - is morally wrong when that money could be used to help feed starving children or fix other
social wrongs. People should give away whatever they would typically spend on luxuries" (Singer 60, 2001). Indias infant mortality rate and life expectancy illustrate the inherent battle this nation
faces on a steady basis. The entire population is expected to live no longer than approximately sixty-three years, while the infant mortality rate soars to just over sixty-three for
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