Inequalities will make India insecure: Desmond Tutu to NDTV

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Nobel laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the face of South Africa's anti-apartheid struggle, says India's poverty and health statistics are staggering. In an exclusive interview to NDTV from Davos, he says inequalities will make India insecure and volatile, and that the government, Bollywood actors and business leaders need to work together to address these inequalities.

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