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USA vs INDIA
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- Standard
- Number of rounds
- 4
- Time for argument
- One day
- Max argument characters
- 10,000
- Voting period
- One week
- Point system
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1500
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Round 1
Alright, let’s be honest here — when we compare the United States and India, it’s pretty clear that the U.S. comes out on top in most major areas. We’re not here to disrespect India or ignore its progress, but if we’re talking about which country is better overall, the facts speak for themselves.
First off, the U.S. is the world’s largest economy. It’s the center of global finance, technology, and entertainment. Whether it’s Apple, Google, Netflix, or NASA — American innovation shapes the world. The standard of living in the U.S. is also significantly higher. People have better access to healthcare, cleaner cities, safer food and water, and stronger infrastructure.
Education? The U.S. dominates. Eight out of the top ten universities in the world are in America. Students from all over the globe — including India — dream of studying there because of the quality and opportunity.
And let’s not forget freedom and influence. The U.S. plays a leading role in international politics, science, military, and human rights. It’s the place where people go to chase dreams — whether it’s becoming a doctor, launching a business, or just building a better life.
So yeah — India’s growing fast, and that’s great. But if you look at where people want to live, study, work, and thrive right now, the answer is pretty clear: the USA is simply better.
First off, the U.S. is the world’s largest economy. It’s the center of global finance, technology, and entertainment. Whether it’s Apple, Google, Netflix, or NASA — American innovation shapes the world. The standard of living in the U.S. is also significantly higher. People have better access to healthcare, cleaner cities, safer food and water, and stronger infrastructure.
Education? The U.S. dominates. Eight out of the top ten universities in the world are in America. Students from all over the globe — including India — dream of studying there because of the quality and opportunity.
And let’s not forget freedom and influence. The U.S. plays a leading role in international politics, science, military, and human rights. It’s the place where people go to chase dreams — whether it’s becoming a doctor, launching a business, or just building a better life.
So yeah — India’s growing fast, and that’s great. But if you look at where people want to live, study, work, and thrive right now, the answer is pretty clear: the USA is simply better.
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Round 2
Are you fucking kidding me
Ok, We can consider as 3 round debate
India:
First I say about India, India is a peninsular country, it also called as subcontinent. India includes hundreds of religion, thousands of cultures, 400+ languages .India is a diverse country. It is the seventh-largest country in the world,
Geography:
India' border is well secured , because it majority border is surrounded by three seas, and greatest wall [ that is Himalayan region] that separates China.
Indian ocean is biggest gateway for ships from Africa, and Europe to western countries. Indian ocean is majorly hold by India, moreover it also includes Arabian and Bengal sea.
Safety:
Though USA is stable in economy , it is not stable in environment. India is well suited for humans , no harsh climates, no earthquakes, no volcanoes.
India is also surround by mountains in borders , in north Himalayan region , in west western ghats and in east eastern ghats mountains. this structure stop cold winds from artic region . Indian climate is most suited for major species growth including humans. Naturally Indians have more immunity. These features makes India as most populated country.
Biodiversity:
#India is a megadiverse country, boasting a remarkable variety of life. It is estimated to have approximately 45,500 plant species and 91,000 animal species. This represents a significant portion of the world's known biodiversity.
#The U.S. is home to an estimated 881 native tree species and over 32,000 animal species.
From the above details we can clearly see India has more rich and stable ecology.
Economy and education:
# Though USA is rich in economy than India. India is having a fast growing economy nowadays . India may be world's second largest economy but due to some military activities and war, and British occupation made huge impact in our growth.
# Moreover India is a younger country got its independence in 1947, but USA is older it got its independence in 1776, this also make impact
# Indian students constitute 29.4% of the international student population in the United States, making them the largest group of international students. In USA population there are 1.6 % Indians, USA is a grown country, but India is a growing country , we will reach USA's place quickly
# In 2020-21, roughly 79.06% of Indian students in higher education were enrolled in undergraduate (UG) courses, while 11.5% were pursuing postgraduate (PG) courses.
#But in USA In 2022, roughly 39% of all 18-24 year olds in the U.S. were enrolled in a postsecondary program, and about 62% of high school graduates or GED certificate holders immediately enrolled in college, according to BestColleges.com. The percentage of adults with a bachelor's degree or higher is around 37.7%.
# From this we can understand though USA has top colleges it has low degree holders, where us in India almost 3/4 have degree's.
I will do my argument against USA , and about Politics in next round
Sources:
To know more about USA graduate info , click - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educational_attainment_in_the_United_States
To Know more about Indian geography ,click- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_India
Round 3
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Round 4
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yes
What do you mean?
I’m arguing for USA not India.
here pro argues for USA and for India