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1.India is 75, where do I want India to be at 100 years in 2047.
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Answered by UltimateAK
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  • India is 75, where do I want India to be at 100 years in 2047.
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Answered by OoIndianJocKersoO
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The question was what will India be like at 100 ie., in 2047?

The first faction was maybe too realistic who felt that corruption at every level will see the end.

Will it be a centenary of celebration of ideals on which India is built or will it be a waste field full of corruption intolerance and hopelessness? The polarisation of India will be more marked and clearly defined. The North-South divide is going to matter by then. With the south contributing close to 35 percent of the country’s revenue, it’s going to matter.

“Strong majoritarian democracy, traditional, conservative, gaining traction, reaching about 15 percent of it’s potential.

Another hopeful observation: “An India without any caste or religious divide. Only reservation to be on merit basis!! “Oh God! Two billion people in 2047. No place to walk!”

And here’s the note to sign off on: “I remain completely optimistic. I owe a lot to our nation and I deliberately chose India from three distinct situations when I could have opted for a perhaps, quicker climb to personal success by remaining in the United Kingdom, Europe or Singapore. It would have been the lazy way out. 2047, that is, 32 years from now is not so far way, just about six governments away. A major thing that will be accomplished is infrastructure. Once we have our ports, roads and energy, the next steps will follow automatically. There are a lot of downsides to the bandwagon that is India but the upsides far outweigh all the negatives. The dignity of our citizens is maintained and for this alone, I am grateful.”

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