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You proved nothing dude. Only in your feeble mind do you think you proved anything. The sad truth is you do not understand or maybe have the capacity to understand basic reasoning and logic. The aforementioned theory of mind is missing. Bringing up USA or China or whatever you like to do is not relevant to the disgust that is prevalent in India. Cost has nothing to do with hygiene.
Since you're so insistent that India is so clean, here are pictures that I personally took at various temples. I didn't take many pictures of trash because who wants that on their phone, but I did take a few. I never imagined I would be posting these on this forum and it makes me wish I took more, but again, who wants this crap on their phones:
Dhari Devi:

Kedarnath:

This one is just outside Gangotri Mandir. There's no trash, but if you look carefully, you will see a "dustbin" (or garbage or trashcan as we call them here). The beautifully mustached man in the middleground of the photograph, facing the right, couldn't be bothered to walk 5 feet to throw his garbage in that trashcan. He instead just threw it on the ground, directly in front of me. At Gangotri Mandir.

Please tell me again how the USA has any bearing on this?
This last photograph is just a beautiful picture that I took that I rather liked:

If you cannot accept that India is a dirty country and that Indians must do better to keep it clean, yo uare truly hopeless as a person. The USA and other places have no relevance to this.
Edit: Lol I was just reminded of the corruption I directly experienced by the Gujarati priests at Kedarnath. Don't get me started on how broken of a society India is.
Since you're so insistent that India is so clean, here are pictures that I personally took at various temples. I didn't take many pictures of trash because who wants that on their phone, but I did take a few. I never imagined I would be posting these on this forum and it makes me wish I took more, but again, who wants this crap on their phones:
Dhari Devi:

Kedarnath:

This one is just outside Gangotri Mandir. There's no trash, but if you look carefully, you will see a "dustbin" (or garbage or trashcan as we call them here). The beautifully mustached man in the middleground of the photograph, facing the right, couldn't be bothered to walk 5 feet to throw his garbage in that trashcan. He instead just threw it on the ground, directly in front of me. At Gangotri Mandir.

Please tell me again how the USA has any bearing on this?
This last photograph is just a beautiful picture that I took that I rather liked:

If you cannot accept that India is a dirty country and that Indians must do better to keep it clean, yo uare truly hopeless as a person. The USA and other places have no relevance to this.
Edit: Lol I was just reminded of the corruption I directly experienced by the Gujarati priests at Kedarnath. Don't get me started on how broken of a society India is.