According to the latest population statistics, India's population has exceeded 1.324 billion people, ranking second in the global population ranking, equivalent to at least four U.S. populations.


Although not a high-income country, India's rapid economic development, and high market potential make it a hot spot for investors from many overseas countries to set foot in.


India is a country with a large population and a poor population, with more than 70% of the population still living in rural areas.


The current state of life in rural India is not promising, with at least a hundred million people living below the international poverty line.


The ideology of rural India, influenced by the caste system of ancient India, is strongly hierarchical, creating heavy pressure for population mobility and emancipation in India.


In the process of big capital and government control of agriculture, with the destruction of the original way of selling agricultural products and the operation of big capital, 90% of the small and medium-sized farmers will definitely go bankrupt.


And they will have to sell their land and become pure proletariat, and their families will flow into the cities to become cheap laborers and enter the service industry and industry, becoming the stepping stone of urbanization and industrialization in India.


Another issue that cannot be ignored in rural life in India is the basic rights of women.


In India, women are not only denied a bride price for marriage, but also have to pay it out of their own pockets to men, leading parents in many rural areas not to want a girl child, but to consider having a boy as an honor.


In some rural areas of India, "honor killings" are a common network and a reflection of the urgent need to change the situation of women in rural life.


Many rural villages in India are far from urban areas and from the control of Indian law, which has led to significantly higher crime rates than in other areas.


In some villages, although they also have law enforcement agencies, the environment for law enforcement is not optimistic, often leaving Indian netizens feeling helpless.


Therefore, to change the problems in rural India, in addition to emancipation.


It is more important to improve the local law enforcement environment that deviates from Indian law.


India's large population and future economic potential, the main problem in front of India at present, or how to let India's rural areas solve the food and clothing, increase the income of rural farmers, and improve rural culture and ideas.


Life in rural India is not like the city, where the security, Culture, Ideology, as well as agricultural production methods, compared with the developed countries in Europe and the United States, there are still many gaps.


India's future economic growth needs to rely on the demographic dividend, and the main human resources of the demographic dividend are in rural areas.


The change in living conditions in rural India is directly related to whether the potential of India's future economic growth can be brought into full play.