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India's success will help halve world poverty

Friday, 05 October 2007, 00:00 Hrs
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"While it is true that the number of poor in India and China has come down, there has also been a massive rise in economic inequality," said Amy Barry, head of media at Oxfam, an international nongovernment organisation.

"We must also remember that both China and India implemented economic and trade reforms at their own terms, at the time of their own choosing. We cannot cut poverty by forcing liberalisation down the throats of countries, as is happening in parts of Africa," she added.
Source: IANS
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