Although the prices are so different, India's standards are obviously much poorer. When comparing to places with higher standards (Europe, Canada), the price goes up to about $20-30k, but still a lot lower than in the states.
Most places in Europe, and maybe all over the world don't turn to pure capitalism.
Although the prices are so different, India's standards are obviously much poorer. When comparing to places with higher standards (Europe, Canada), the price goes up to about $20-30k, but still a lot lower than in the states.
Most places in Europe, and maybe all over the world don't turn to pure capitalism.