Social Sciences, asked by KAS11, 1 year ago

what do u think - what will be the future of India ?


dainvincible1: firs train the people...then new technologies will develop automatically
KAS11: coz people will only develop technologies, they won't make people
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Answered by dainvincible1
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developing new technologies will not do first we've to develop our people
the future depends on the people not on new technologies ....
first train the people...then new technologies will develop automatically
human resource is more important than technology...technology will develop only if the people of our nation develops

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Answered by manjotdevgun
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Answer:

This is an interesting question for me. Looking into the future is always fascinating. It gives room for imagination. I share my views below.

India in 2025

In a historic midnight parliament session India in Aug 2025 PM Yogi Adityanath declared India a “Hindu Rashtra” and proclaimed adoption of the long overdue name of “Hindustan” as the formal name and an end to the name “India”. Hindus rejoiced. There were great celebrations at the “Ram Mandir” in Ayodhya. Baba Ramdev has emerged as the most loved president of Hindustan, apart from being the richest businessman.

Global Situation

Some relevant aspects of the world situation in 2025 are as follows:

· China, US and EU are the major powers in a multi-polar world with China being the strongest.

· The spirit of ‘Globalization’ has not died in the world.

· Russia has got closer to the EU than China.

· North Korea continues to pose a threat to world peace.

· West Asia continues to witness violence with Iran emerging as the most powerful country in the region.

· OBOR is functional. Pakistan is totally under China’s control and the world knows that decisions about Pakistan are taken not at Islamabad but at Beijing.

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