marlon2006 said:
I wish your country really takes off as shown in this video. I really do.
In my experience though, I believe it when I see it. I have been disappointed more often than not with that type of expectation. I have been thru this in Argentina, then I see Canada all over the place in the news, South America and others:down the road we see America strong and steady, but other countries have too much corruption groups going on. Hard to change. Hey, I may be totally wrong though. Good luck.
marlon i wonder how much of your experience has to do with india
this is not about America, its about india, india's growth is not going to make america poorer. one thing i do not understand with america media is why any country growing is sign of threat to america??
i would say let america maintain their status as a super power. honestly i don't think india cares to be a superpower and neither has any ambitions to rule the world. as for now its has got tons of things that it needs to do get better. i see why abc has to do this video with respect to america and tried to show how indian growth could impact america...any country that grows always has an impact on the world. there may be job losses in one sector and job gains in another sector...
i must confess my ignorance for Argentina beyond maradona and argentinian soccer and the pampas (in geography) i am ignorant when it comes to Argentina. wasn't there a dictatorship in argentina for a long time and now its a democracy? i know chile used to have pinoche (sp). but as you see in the video there is chaos but its been there forever. what was lacking was the attitude of reform and that is happening. its not something that can be discussed fully even in a book, how it will happen. but i can tell you this much i have reading and seeing this transformation for a while (from the early 90s). i definitely see a momentum, its like a big diesel loco starting to build up speed, it take a long time to build momentum, but once it builds its awfully tough to slow it down.
make no mistake there are lot things that can stop or alter this course, but here is where the democracy comes in, people in india rich and poor have seen what can happen with economic reforms and that is going to help to make things running as far as reforms are concerned.
while i do understand the newfound pride of indians, i believe that there is need to tone down a little bit, because honestly "Modern india" has achieved very little in recent memory.
the key is the IT sector that has provided the necessary spark to this fuel. the problem has always been that government used to run everything without much private participation. now government is letting money flow in by allowing private participation, allowing itself to focus on providing better life for people. infrastructure will improve albeit slowly.
i always there is no lack of entrepreneurship in india, you only have to see indians go outside their borders and start up business and flourish in distant lands. the problem in india was the lack of money and opportunity because of red tape.
when that is lifted or reduced, the result will be an explosion of talent.
acutally its a shame on indian politicians that they let india educate its youth and could not give opportunities for their young to serve in their own country. my post in another thread was precisely about this, as opportunities become abound its makes a lot of people to stay back and work home.
change will come but it will be slow...
what i do not like is that indian growth is somehow projected as a challenge to america, just because my neighbour is getting rich does not mean that i have to become poor. i think america should see this as an opportunity to serve a market of billion people. isn't that the kind of thinking that precisely brought america to the top. seeing opporunities in challenges....plus what are america's options anyway...tell india not to grow or improve because oil is getting costlier?