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Its a paradox... why would a fool discover he is a fool because if he could discover that he was a fool, he wouldn't be a fool anymore.
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Its a paradox... why would a fool discover he is a fool because if he could discover that he was a fool, he wouldn't be a fool anymore.
So has Africa. Should we put India in the same category as Africa? You haven't given the world anything that matters in todays time.India is one of the oldest continuous civilization of almost 6000 years. India is the land that gave the world four major religions : Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism that are followed by half the world's population. What more do you need to tell that India is a great country.
If you want to tag us with African nations plz do we believe in humanity and all are equal for us, BTW Which category does Pakistan belongs too??So has Africa. Should we put India in the same category as Africa? You haven't given the world anything that matters in todays time.
Just another 3rd wold country who is very proud of her heritage. thats allIndian is not a great country its the GREATEST COUNTRY IN WORLD.
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A Wage earner living with pride is much better then the king living with inferiority complex.Just another 3rd wold country who is very proud of her heritage. thats all
Point is end of the day your a 3rd world country. You don't have the infrastructure or social benefits compared to 1st world country. Not even a regional power. Sooner ur understand the better it is for u.That was the point.
When the other party howls and screams like a child and makes a mockery out of itself, that means you've won.
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Right from stupid racist videos to running an entire Ministry of Warning day and night for 2 months.
No wonder even small countries like Botswana and Norway get on their nerves so easily.
Or for that matter, censor the shit out of everything that lives and breathes in one's country just because it is not in line with what a bunch of oldie politicians think.
OR Toilets or GDP growth rate or quantum computing or the number of patents filed or for anything else.![]()
A country where one cannot vote out the current leaders is akin to being a slave.
People need to choose their own leaders and remove anyone who is not up to the mark.
In China, the government is first and the people second, it should actually be the other way around.
So has Africa. Should we put India in the same category as Africa? You haven't given the world anything that matters in todays time.
of 'Kashmir' fame) etc.Point is end of the day your a 3rd world country. You don't have the infrastructure or social benefits compared to 1st world country. Not even a regional power. Sooner ur understand the better it is for u.
How long will it take for India to realise it's not a great country?
Governments must learn to tell the truth and not hype the lies.
12-06-2017
Sir Edmund Burke’s last stanza from his poem "Mirror" is telling of our times.
So never be concerned
If wrinkles/extra flab appear
For one thing I’ve learned
Which is very clear,
Should your reflection
be less than perfection,
It is really the mirror,
That needs correction...
Indeed, it is the mirror’s fault. There have been huge job losses. Farmer suicides continue unabated, there is severe drought in the southern parts of the country, education systems and standards indifferent as ever, be it in higher or secondary school level, index of industrial manufacturing is down, Q4 financial results finally show the bite inflicted by demonetisation, borders on the west are alive and afire.
All of them are but passing clouds which by a few Vedic mantras will disappear and the sun will shine on our divinely blessed republic, nice and bright. After all, we have seen and done all this before. Plastic surgery, wind powered planes, moving mountains is a part of our heritage and our civilisational history. Soon there will be a resurrection and our ancient knowledge will be revealed unto us again. The world, particularly, China and Pakistan, better watch out!
Meanwhile, the mundane continues to shock and awe. Class 12 results in Bihar are a dismal 33 per cent or so, because strict vigilance allegedly had ensured there will be no cheating. Contrast this with the good times of yore when the space between 98 per cent and 99.5 per cent was jammed with Bihari students as the entire world’s IQs seeded in Nalanda times had yielded a never ending crop of geniuses.
Cow protection has taken higher precedence over the right to life of humans. We have people’s courts dispensing instant justice without a trial and lynch mobs carry out the execution. Be it love jihads or caste violations, khap panchayat-like tribunals or self-proclaimed vigilante groups are pronouncing summary verdicts of guilt on hapless segments of our society.
All this happens, yet the law enforcers of the state are ignorant.
It is not that rogue elements do not exist in any regime but their ability to obtain political support, vocal or muted, is a cause for alarm and indeed a threat to the fabric of a fair and just environment, in which the rule of law is always supreme. Sadly, it is this rule of law that is frequently becoming a casualty all around us.
It is so tempting to blame it all on the kind of people we are. All pervasive lack of civic consciousness, casual regard for discipline, total irreverence for fair play and increasing admiration for might is right.
How can such natives be deserving of justice and fair governance?
Most times, we are handed out lofty slogans by our leaders and for governance, we get deaf ears or inept management pleading scarce resources for non-delivery of public services.
Even artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity, which is abundantly in evidence in the kind of political engagement getting widespread acceptance as the way we run our affairs.
It is so relevant to recall the extract from Henry Miller, the great writer’s essay ‘On Turning Eighty':
“One can fight evil but against stupidity one is helpless… I have accepted the fact, hard as it may be, that human beings are inclined to behave in ways that would make animals blush. The ironic, the tragic thing is that we often behave in ignoble fashion from what we consider the highest motives. The animal makes no excuse for killing his prey; the human animal, on the other hand, can invoke God’s blessing when massacring his fellow men. He forgets that God is not on his side but at his side.”
We have appropriated our preferred Gods to support our respective set of misdeeds and little battles are being fought for and against by invoking their divinity. Gods are safe, but humans are surely imperiled.
It is time that we faced a few home truths. For one, we are not a great power and are not likely to be one, either by 2030 or 2050, or ever, unless we entrench the rule of law, save no exception.
Governments must learn to tell the truth and not hype the lies. If the police have fired on farmers in Mandsaur, then the minister in the state must accept so and not indulge in bare denials. If the farmers have a problem, then it will not disappear by a chief minister going on a fast.
Everybody promises loan waivers, so who will tend to the national treasury? The finances of the nation are not looking good. If the progress of our GDP is facing resistance, then let's not dress it up with masks to belie the real number.
The country is grown up enough to realise that we are facing cumulative consequences, some of good decisions and some of bad or no decisions. We need real steps, beginning with understanding of the issues involved and securing a resolution over a given time frame.
Our problems are hard and intractable through years of glossy attempts at facile answers. They need some serious understanding and solutions rooted in the reality and acceptance of the people.
Public health, decrepit cities with severely impaired civic infrastructure, crippling licensing regimes for doing business, agriculture-related facilitation both in inputs and access to markets, surplus power and deficit power, virtually no land management system and converting to usable supply for various needs, transport solutions, so many issues need urgent attention.
Truth be told, it is the appearance that needs improvement. The mirror can only but reflect the image of an appearance as it receives.
Also read: 3 years of Modi government has turned India into Hindu Rashtra
http://www.dailyo.in/voices/india-rule-of-law-lynchings-cows-farmer-suicides-gdp/story/1/17763.html
India is one of the oldest continuous civilization of almost 6000 years. India is the land that gave the world four major religions : Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism that are followed by half the world's population. What more do you need to tell that India is a great country.
The QUESTION is what is China really scared off or worried about
indians are sufferring from fa disease which.hav no cure. So answer is never.
How long will it take for Chinese posters to stop digging around the net to looks for stuff that suits their fancy against India ?