Hunger
Index Concocted By Clueless German and Irish NGOs Who Should Not Be Indulged
There has
been an explosion of outrage in India over the scandalous Hunger Index rankings
shoved into the public domain yet again by a pair of clueless but motivated
NGOs from Germany and Ireland.
When India
protested last year at their ridiculous findings, these two NGOs did nothing
about it. They have produced an even more inaccurate offering this year. They
dwell on child malnutrition, child wasting, stunting, mortality, all based on a
sample of 3,000 correspondent in a country of 1.44 billion people.
The two NGOs
have been publishing this low-budget report annually since 2000 using narrow
data and miniscule sample size of correspondents. This is their 15th.
However,
they claim that they use UN, UNICEF, World Bank and other such data. If they
did truly, and with due diligence, they would not turn out such stunted
rubbish.
The culprit
NGOs apparently cannot be bothered to source and research enough of the correct
data, let alone draw sensible conclusions from it. Even as an exercise in
malicious propaganda, it is extremely low grade.
It flies in
the face of widely known facts, this year at least, such as India’s food
surplus status. India has had the ability to export both wheat and rice in
large quantities during the disruptions caused by the Russo-Ukraine War. This
after feeding 1.44 billion people without runaway food inflation.
It is, in
fact, pulling millions of its citizens out of the clutches of extreme poverty
all the while and picking up the pace at it.
Almost
simultaneously, an United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Oxford
Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) report says India has rescued
140 million people out of ‘multidimensional poverty’ (MPI), between 2015-16 and
2019-21.
In the fifteen
years from 2005-06 to 2020-21, the incidence of poverty and deprivations
amongst poor people against 10 MPI indicators such as health, education, and
standard of living, has more than halved.
The report
goes on to say ‘There have been visible investments in boosting access to
sanitation, cooking fuel, electricity- indicators that have seen large
improvements. A policy emphasis on universal coverage-for example in education,
nutrition, water, sanitation, employment, housing-likely contributed to these
results’.
So not everybody
from the West makes bogus assessments or puts out inflammatory reports. The
UNDP report and another from the IMF called India the one ‘bright spot’ amongst the darkness of
a global gloom .
India distributed
free rations to 800 million of its citizens throughout the Covid lockdowns, and
continues to do so now in a limited manner, in the recovery phase back to an
economy operating at full strength. This is not because 800 million people are
in dire poverty, but to just help many households along at a difficult and
unprecedented time.
There is an
extensive lactating mothers and infant/ child nutrition welfare programme. In
addition, there are other very successful welfare programmes such as the Garib
Kalyan Yojana and MNREGA.
Indian
temples and Gurdwaras are in the habit of feeding hundreds of thousands of
people free, this activity financed by philanthropists and their own funds, on
a daily basis, for aeons. Guests are never sent away hungry even from the
poorest households. This is a cultural matter for Indians, extant for the ages.
Meanwhile,
these problems are not unique to India. In America the United States Department
of Agriculture (USDA), states that 34 million people including 9 million
children are currently ‘food insecure’. During the Covid pandemic, unemployment
soared, and 53 million Americans turned to food banks and community programmes
to put food on their tables. This is a significant percentage of people in the
richest country in the world.
India is
already at 5th position as regards its economy, with $3.5 trillion
in GDP, having overtaken much less populous Britain, and is poised to surpass
the economies of both Germany and Japan by 2028, according to the IMF. It is estimated
to be growing at between 6.1% and 7.2% over 2022, 2023 and 2024. It will
continue to do so at a similar pace for at least a decade going forward, if not
three.
In 2030,
Indian GDP is expected to be at or around $ 10 trillion. Per capita income
though will be under pressure for decades to come. We have a rising population,
growing to an estimated 1.70 billion by 2070, before it begins to decline.
However, growth in GDP of this order, and more, to an estimated $ 30 trillion
by 2047, will go a long way to ameliorate the plight of the poorest.
Part of
being the most populous country in the world, is a young work capable population
to the extent of 65%, between the ages of 15 and 35. With proper skilling, this
will be a great asset for three decades going forward, before this nation
begins to age as population growth declines.
All this
institutional optimism from the World Bank, the IMF, the ADB and international
rating agencies may be another factor occasioning the malignant propaganda
against India from Germany, Britain, America, Spain, China and other parts, who
are seeing a steady decline in their own prospects and no way out of it.
The attacks
on India, with little data to support it, encompass spurious narratives on
religious freedom persecutions and human rights violations. The prospect of not
only being economically overtaken or challenged, but losing dominance over an
erstwhile third world country like India is proving hard to digest in the West.
Whatever be
the dark motive, treating the convoluted nonsense from these two negligible
NGOs seriously is an affront to common-sense and intelligence. And yet, many
learned interpreters, perhaps out of a sense of inherent reasonableness, have
tried.
Of course,
such Indian commentary, well-reasoned as it may be, from the government, the
RSS, other analysts and economists, media pundits, is going to fall on deaf
ears. The objective of this survey and several others like it, that keep
cropping up, may well be to dissuade those who want to move their manufacturing
from China to India in order to diversify their supply chains. China cannot
like the prospect, even as it is happening, and is still in cahoots with
Germany, more so than any other country in the EU.
The Germans
know their engineering. The whole world acknowledges that. And they sell a lot
of their top-end cars in India as a consequence.
But are
these poison-pen indexes from Welt Hunger Hilfe worth the adverse reaction
from India? Have they written off Indian business to put all their eggs in the
China basket? It may have more to do with Germany extensive investment and
trade with China which hit an all-time high in the first half of 2022, despite
the Ukraine War.
The new
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has announced he is going to China soon, the
first Western leader scheduled to do so after Covid. He is not keen on ‘decoupling
from China’ as suggested by America. The German ambassador to America is busy
putting it in the context of the ravages of the Ukraine war, and how Scholz
does not want to rock the boat at this time. But, in effect, Germany is
sticking with China in continuation of the policies of previous Chancellor
Angela Merkel.
Meanwhile
the German foreign minister, Annalena Baerbock, has suggested, and retracted,
after strong Indian protest, that Kashmir should go through a referendum
conducted by the UN.
It is easy
to see the hand of not just Pakistan but China too in this. Even the American ambassador
to Pakistan, Donald Blome, recently visited PoK and called it ‘Azad Kashmir’.
Another
reason for the hostility from the broad Western alliance including America,
NATO, EU, Britain and Australia towards India may well be occasioned by India’s
neutrality with regard to Russia. They understand our position but that doesn’t
mean they like it. An exception, discreet as it is, may be QUAD ally Japan.
Is India
then really receiving some old fashioned Cold War stick, just because it is
perceived to be siding with Russia?
WHO,
prominent during the Covid pandemic, has also played a very partisan role in
terms of shielding China as the originator of the virus. In addition, it has
thrown many obstacles in the way of Indian made vaccines being used
internationally. It is part of the ecosystem China has assiduously built at
several UN bodies.
The problem
is, one strong ally in Germany will not restore China’s export fortunes. Others
are determined to delink and stay away, and Germany too may find it difficult
to withstand American pressure.
America is
already uncomfortable with France’s traditionally independent attitude. And
these two countries together are the dominant European economies in the EU and
NATO.
The Irish, as
in EIRE, are also part of the EU, and are probably acting in solidarity with
the Germans as far as this survey goes.
Nevertheless,
the Welt Hunger Hilfe survey is not doing Germany’s image any good. And Concern
Worldwide, the Irish outfit, which sounds quite Church really, may like to
rethink their career at spreading malicious misinformation too. But who is funding both?
(1,512
words)
October
18th, 2022
For:
Syama Prasad Mookerjee Foundation
Gautam
Mukherjee
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