Yeah you're proud of launching a satellite into space, while women are treated as second class citizens and subjugated. Raped, forced into marriage or having acid thrown in their faces if they so much as dare to choose how they live their lives themselves. British colonialism may have done a lot wrong in the countries it governed but it's not responsible for all of India's problems; other former British colonies don't treat their women in this way. Maybe you should scrap the space programme while you concentrate on bringing the poor out of poverty and slums and change the culture to treat women as human beings as opposed to property?
While I don't pretend to speak for
@VidaRed, allow me to answer this. I see a lot of Brits talk about this.
1. The space programme is a tool of scientific advancement. Science is not restricted to only the rich countries. Further, we were talking about ISRO (our space agency) launching 5 British satellites earlier today; ISRO is earning quite a lot from commercial space operations. Apart from this, I also read somewhere that space satellites have helped in disaster relief measures in the event of cyclones and the like. Your Brits seem to love to pontificate on the space programme, but the fact is that the cost involved is a drop in the ocean and the programme earns a lot by itself through commercial operations.
2. How is the fact that India has a problem with gender equality, that
some people have forced marriages, that rapes occur or sexual assault occurs, how is it in any way relevant to the topic being discussed? Kindly tell me, which Indian poster on this thread blamed Britain for that? It was you who came up with it.
3. What nonsense is this? Other British colonies didn't behave this way? Do you think patriarchy exists only in India? That is such an offensive thing to say. Rape doesn't occur in Britain, forced marriages, sexual assault do not occur in Britain? How ridiculous!
4. What the feck does the space programme have to do with gender equality and poverty?
I don't really see what the relevance of the fertiliser comment is, the Indian economy is booming and it is an incentive to Indian farmers to increase productivity; it's an economic measure. The UK pays out billions in foreign aid every year. Frankly the ending sentiment summed the whole argument up in the video you praise so highly; it's not the money, it's the principle.
You clearly didn't get it. Manure is used as fertilizer. Again, as tiresome as this is, the aid is 0.4% of our GDP; I've read somewhere that in fact the Indian government has been asking your government to stop it but your lot wants it to continue. So if you are going to rant about aid, talk to your MP, not Indians.