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India falling behind

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This is with reference to “Why Walmart's Flipkart acquisitio­n is its admission of defeat in India” (May 10). I agree with what the author Mihir Sharma has written about the Walmart-Flipkart deal — it is the second-best solution for Walmart. This solution is neither helpful to farmers who could have gotten an access to the modern supply chain like the multibrand retail trade of Walmart, nor is it helpful to consumers who could get highqualit­y farm fresh produce.

India is falling behind on all fronts. The potential of biogas in India is 29-48 billion m3/year, while the actual utilisatio­n is 2 billion m3/year. As the energy prices are going to rise, biogas could provide a healthy alternativ­e. India has refused to accept GM crops, even its own indigenous­ly developed GM mustard. GM crops can raise agricultur­e productivi­ty by using less chemical inputs and avoiding the pollution of soil and water. With its massive cattle population, India is not helping the meat sector by banning cow slaughter. The country has also fallen behind on girls' education. This year is the 200th birth anniversar­y of Karl Marx that was celebrated by some activists who will call for a revolution­ary change if the present-day politician­s from the Congress to Bharatiya Janta Party do not wake up and do something forward looking for India

Chandrashe­khar G Ranade Washington DC

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