"مشاكل البيئة في الدول النامية ليست آثار جانبية للتصنيع المفرط بل تعكس عدم كفاية التنمية"
— Indira Gandhi
Simplified Meaning:
Developing countries often face environmental issues not because they have too much industry, but because they aren't developed enough in the right ways. Imagine trying to build a house without the proper tools and materials – you might end up with a structure that isn’t safe or strong. Similarly, when countries try to grow without the right resources and support, they can damage their environment. For example, they might cut down forests for farming because they lack modern agricultural techniques. This isn’t about having too much industry; it’s about not having the means to develop sustainably. To fix this, these countries need better infrastructure, education, and technology to grow in a way that protects the environment.
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