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Polluted rivers are a feature of rapidly industrializing nations; not a bug. It takes decades to clean them up. Your 'holy rivers' are cleaner than they were 10 years back (let me know if you want details).
Really? I would like to know more details about that. That's a positive news to me.
Who started this weird PR for Rwanda tho? Came across it too many times.
Doesn't matter. The gauntlet is thrown. We must respond.
'Cleanlisess' is a function of PPP adjusted GDP per capita and population density. Given similar GDPpc a more densely populated nation will always look dirtier. India is more industrialized than its peers and that makes it worse. Rapid economic growth (and resulting increase in state capacity) solves this. Nuance is important.
I don't know about that. We have seen other countries with similar GDP showing better cleanliness than India.