A developing country like India, with its sights set on being a world powerhouse, would have to take a step back for a moment and look inward for solutions to their own issues. This is most certainly a large hurdle considering the constant population growth, yet it is not unfathomable or unachievable. All of the developed countries in the world, particularly the United States of America, Russia, and Japan could help educate the citizens of India and China in regards to population growth control. Already leading the way eco-friendly development nations like Sweden and Norway could led the way in showing less developed nations safer alternatives to energy consumption. The change must begin in India, or the ramifications of their population explosion might mean there will be no wheat to import from Eastern Europe, creating a chain reaction of catastrophic global events no one wishes to
A developing country like India, with its sights set on being a world powerhouse, would have to take a step back for a moment and look inward for solutions to their own issues. This is most certainly a large hurdle considering the constant population growth, yet it is not unfathomable or unachievable. All of the developed countries in the world, particularly the United States of America, Russia, and Japan could help educate the citizens of India and China in regards to population growth control. Already leading the way eco-friendly development nations like Sweden and Norway could led the way in showing less developed nations safer alternatives to energy consumption. The change must begin in India, or the ramifications of their population explosion might mean there will be no wheat to import from Eastern Europe, creating a chain reaction of catastrophic global events no one wishes to