Oh, God! The statistics are appalling. But knowledge might be the first tool needed to improve this country's situation.In Part II, he deftly expands his presentation on India’s governance failures that still persist today, such as 50% of child mortality is due to malnutrition and almost 40% of the population are unable to procure their daily food. Since the awareness of these cruel conditions is not enough to bring about change, his idealistic vision is completed in the last part by offering realistic and plausible scenarios full of highly detailed, descriptive solutions.
As always, your review is thoroughly and masterfully written and I think your criticism is very well justified. Thank you!