India Languages, asked by gyanes, 1 year ago

What can be the solutions for India?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by michaeljohnjohn85
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1. Make politicians live like the voters.

When Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan of the AK Party came to power, the country was ruled by military elites, and regular people had to lump it. But Erdogan decided to change the country's political and economic future by changing the mindset of its leaders.

2. Eliminate inequality

Two-thirds of Indians work as farmers, yet they account for only a fifth of GDP -- and they live in dismal conditions, with little chance of upward mobility, for the most part. Why so?

3. Unleash innovation

The reason India doesn't have its own Apple or Samsung isn't because the country's leading minds are focused on stripping products down to their essentials to hit the market at the bottom of the pyramid, Waslekar argues. It's because industry isn't paying enough attention to research that doesn't have immediate impact on their company's bottom line.

"In India, I can only think of the Tatas who founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) and Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)," Waslekar writes. But meanwhile:


4. Deploy technology to democratize education

India's government-run schools are terrible, and education faces a drastic shortage of teachers across the board. But the government isn't doing enough to utilize community radio stations and its satellite network to enable distance education for anybody who's interested, Waslekar argues.

5. Improve relations with key neighbors

Never mind the contradictions, in this one.

Turkey made itself a key feature in its neighborhood by inking a free trade pact with Syria, which meant that when Syria chalked out a peace plan with Israel, Damascus insisted that Turkey would be the interlocutor.

On the other hand, terrorists never think of attacking Norway or Sweden because "their objective was not to build a security infrastructure because there is only so long and so often it can counter attacks; but to build nations nobody thinks of attacking."  

Huh? So India should shoehorn its way into international disputes, like Turkey. But at the same time remain on the isolated fringe, like Sweden? All while sitting sandwiched between Pakistan and China, while the US makes a play to take back the Pacific?

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