Other countries are now using images of India to
hold as instance and there is nothing to feel good or proud at it as rather
than being positive, this is an utter instance of negative impression. Not for
holding an instance of progress and development of the country, rather to show
the poor part of the country, neighbouring country China is using the images of
polluted India to hold as warning to its citizens. The dismal side of the
polluted India and its images are enough to warn one against the adversities
and the disadvantages of pollution. China is doing that only by pasting images
of Indian cities like Mumbai at public places.
The impact of climate change, global warming
and pollution can be really harsh on the mankind and everything else living on
this planet and one must start realizing that. China, in spite of being world's
largest carbon emitter, has been able to realize it on time and have, hence,
taken precautionary measures as well. This, on the other hand, is not evident
in India and this has led to the Indian cities sinking into pollution and life
getting miserable in such places. China has already started planning for a
better, healthier and pollution free future and by showing India’s images as
instance it has not only warned its citizens, but have also put India to shame.
Despite the clean India green India movement taken
up by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, not much advancements can be
noticed in terms of cleaning India and making it an environmentally friendly
place.
The issues that India is facing a lot at
present leading to environmental pollution are being highlighted as the plastic
garbage and sandstorms through the ads by China. In fact, the ways to address
the environmental challenges are also being suggested by China in the posters.
One of the ads states, "The beaches in
Mumbai were covered in plastic garbage, teenagers, eager to release energy of
youth, had no choice but to play cricket in the garbage heap."
Another advertisement speaks about Allahabad
and states, "On July 12, 2015, the city of Allahabad in India was hit by
sandstorms, the resulting low visibility made it impossible for pedestrian to
see each others in the sand."
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