Most importantly, India's problem of contaminated water and crops does not only affect its 1.1 billion people, but also the whole world depending on them for food. Instead of using money to solve the problem, they spend them for their own purpose. The government did nothing constructive to solve the problem and did not seem to care about solving the water pollution caused by agricultural activities. Thus, the water pollution is inevitable due to the government's lack of responsibility.
In conclusion, both governments may have the capacity to control the water pollution. But Chinese government care and try to solve it, implying that the water pollution caused by agricultural activities is evitable. However, India's government did not try to solve the water pollution, meaning that it will also likely to ignore the problem next time. I do not agree that agricultural activities will inevitably pollute water resources. Because the water pollution is evitable. It is just up to the government, if they want to care about