yìn dù印度jīng jì zēng zhǎng经济增长bèi hòu背后de的wèn tí问题
India's economy is growing rapidly, and many people see this as a great success.
India's total economic output has surpassed Japan, becoming the world's fourth-largest economy.
However, the lives of many ordinary Indians have not improved.
India has more than 1.4 billion people, but its per capita income is still lower than that of Vietnam and the Philippines.
Much of the wealth is concentrated in the hands of a few, while most people are poor.
Many people do not have stable jobs, and it is difficult for young people and women to find work.
Although the service industry is developing quickly, most jobs pay low wages and lack security.
Many people work in agriculture, but their income is very low.
India's economic growth has not benefited everyone.
To help more people live better lives, India needs more equal opportunities and better social security.