This is definitely not going to be an article what the title may suggest. At least not for those who still believe in the mainstream paradigm, according to which “everything can only get better with time”. This is also not going to be an article on the subcontinent’s culture or policies. No, this one is about something entirely different, something totally contraintuitive to the technutopist narrative.
No, what they saw is past and present Europe, and the impact it had and still has on India.
You can’t ignore the systemic issues like imperialism and capitalism that create these conditions, and expect to come to any useful conclusion.
how does what you are saying make sense in relation to the article posted?