Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Why India can't succeed?

It is very important for us to understand that a great nation isn't built on ruins. It needs a fresh start and The PM of India has been trying to work his heart out to make a sketch a better India out of the ruined portrait in International eyes. But there is one thing that he is overlooking. Rather than bandaging the face. The hurt within the country is a major issue and that should be tended. There are various things that can't be done and there are a lot that can be. Here are some examples that won't let India succeed.

1. Discipline - No one is disciplined and I write this without blinking an eye. Simple things like standing in the queue is a great pain for people. All they want is to stand right next to the person who is first in line.

2. Respect - There is no respect for anything out here. People who were the proud owners of a scooter are now easily buying top of the line cars. That has filled everyone with an ego bigger than themselves. We all know what happens when it is done.

3. Disrespecting law - The reason why there is a law is to protect and everyone there is in a race to see how many they can break. A simple example of the same is the driving habits. Yellow light denotes that one should stand up on the accelerator to speed up and pass the traffic signal.

4. Ill-Educated Class -  While India keep on boasting about the Mangalyan. The country is still full of people who are ill-educated. Use of English is almost mandatory if you want to show yourself as decently educated. In reward, they just suppress the lesser educated. Arguing over resolving is the right step. Isn't it?.

5. Corruption - Nothing to say. It's is a catastrophe that has lost its charm and is normal for everyone. 

6. Inferiority Complex - It hurts me to say but to be honest. There is a growing sense of Inferiority that we are struggling within ourselves and the desire to match the western world standards. Everyone has an inferiority complex here. Whether communal or International. 

More than anything else, we don't want to succeed as we are just focusing on trying too hard to stand up to be acclaimed rather than making a world that respects them for their innovation and grit to fight their issues.


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