An underdeveloped country, also known as a Third World country, is a nation characterized by a low level of economic development, widespread poverty, low per capita income, and scarce social infrastructure. These countries often face challenges such as political instability, inadequate healthcare, and limited educational opportunities.
An underdeveloped country is characterized by a low standard of living, an economy primarily based on primitive technologies for farming and manufacturing, and limited industrialization.
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