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Article gives 25 ideas, classified under Thinking Differently, Business and Macro issues, which might help India realize her potential.
Many
know that India was once a prosperous nation with a rich heritage or else why
would it attract Muslim and Christian invaders? So they believe it is
inevitable before she becomes prosperous once again.
Times
have changed. The path to building national power is difficult. Here are some
things (not an exhaustive list) Indians must do? They are broadly classified as
thinking differently, business and policy and macro issues.
Thinking Differently 1. Ignore flattery.
This
requires not to gloat when praised for e.g. recently former President Obama
said he heard the Ramayana in his childhood. It made many proud but could actually
be a ploy to promote his book. Flattery inflates ego. If that happens it is the
beginning of our downfall.
If
we get taken in by flattery it implies lack of confidence. When praised, say
thank you.
2. Stop this yearning to be a superpower.
When
things begin to look up, hype about India being the next superpower is created.
Nothing could be farer from the truth.
Indians
must put their heads down and work. When we become a power, the aware shall
realize because the world will look at us differently.
3. Be inspired by and learn from India’s past but live in the present.
Swami Vivekananda said, “So long as they forgot the past, the Hindu nation remained in a state of stupor and as soon as they have begun to look into their past, there is on every side a fresh manifestation of life. It is out of this past that the future has to be moulded.”
4. How must we think?
Maharshi Aurobindo said, “Our first necessity, if India is to survive and do her appointed work in the world, is that the youth of India should learn to think, - to think on all subjects, to think independently, fruitfully, going to the heart of things, not stopped by their surface, free of prejudgments, shearing sophism and prejudice.” India’s Rebirth
5. Have an open mind and accept knowledge from all sides.
We must accept
the best of the West, whilst adjusting it for our national temperament.
6. India should play to win.
And stop trying to be a good boy like Vijay Amritraj who never won a Grand Slam but was appreciated for his on court manners.
7. Learn how to Concentrate.
If we do so,
national productivity would go up.
8. Promote Curiosity.
Create a culture
that encourages people to ask questions. This will also help disturb status
quo.
9. Change is essential to life, a rolling stone
gathers no moss.
The government can take the lead and explain the need and benefits of change. Once people’s faith in the government is restored they will be more amenable to change.
10. Stop being over-critical.
When shortcomings in the electoral process of its President became apparent some suggested the U.S. outsource conduct of elections to India. Yet we never cease to find fault with India’s electoral process and Chief Election Commission.
Indians
criticize too much. It represents negative energy. Learn to appreciate good
work and say Thank You.
11. Compassion.
Being
compassionate requires us to share wealth/intelligence with the less fortunate
and accept that the God within all is the same.
GOI must create
a Public Trust that allows rich Indians to contribute to nation building for e.g.
purchase of Covid19 vaccine and weapons.
Indira Gandhi Canal Bikaner.
12. Yoga and Ayurveda, being preventive in nature,
build immunity and mental-physical-spiritual strength.
The learned can
tell how to make them part of contemporary daily living. India must then
selflessly share these pearls of wisdom with the world.
13. Focus on the Root of the problem.
Well-meaning
institutions are taking numerous steps to control pollution in NCR where
stubble burning by rice farmers is a major cause. Growing rice is attractive
because of free power (encourages pumping of ground water) and assured price.
Yet, we do not
ask Punjab farmers why they grow rice or do away with free power. Instead, we
spend money on buying machines to cut stubble and farmer subsidy.
Thus, we are not addressing the actual cause of the problem i.e. free power. Be it bank NPA’s or stubble burning India must not put good money after bad.
Chitrakoot Waterfalls Bastar.
Business
and policy
14. Give people freedom from excessive
regulation.
Over the last seventy
years Indians have become adept at how to beat the system. Create a high trust
rules based environment, with checks and balances, so that energy is used to
create jobs and wealth.
Remember, “Expansion is life, contraction is death.”
Bajaj Bikes sold globally.
15. Focus on manufacturing, scale, innovation and
produce for domestic and export markets.
So far India Inc.
was forced to think small. However, the recent PLI (production linked
incentives) scheme might change things. Anand Mahindra tweeted “This policy signals recognition that a) Scale is imperative in order to nurture globally competitive businesses b) Large enterprises foster a large ecosystem of small/micro enterprises.”
Companies could learn
from Bajaj Auto who produce motorcycles for the domestic and export markets.
Exports lower per unit manufacturing cost.
Wish Rajiv Bajaj
spoke about how BA meets consumer needs in so many markets and shares learnings
with India Inc.
Cotton Ikat shirt from vinegr.in & kurta from fabindia.com
16. Indians should be obsessed with Cost Reduction.
Government must run a national campaign कमरूपएमेंअधिकमूल्यपाओ or Get More Value for Every Rupee Spent. Consumers must demand better
quality at the same price. This will force all to increase productivity. I
learnt this mantra whilst working for Hindustan Lever.
17. Judicial reforms. The Executive must reform laws.
Delays in courts make it difficult to enforce contracts – this affects ease of doing business. Read Ideas
for Judiciary
18. Irrigation.
Since states
have failed to substantially build canals, the Centre needs to step in. For
this the constitution must be amended by moving agriculture to the Concurrent
List.
Orchha, Bundelkhand is wow.
19. Promote Handlooms.
More consumption
shall increase employment and incomes at the grassroots level.
20. Promote Tourism esp. to backward areas of
Bundelkhand, Bastar and Odisha. Make Bodh Gaya a world class pilgrimage
destination with 18-hole golf courses.
More tourists
mean jobs and higher incomes. When Indians interact with others it shall reduce
misunderstandings and promote appreciation.
21. Export Arms.
This shall generate jobs and growth. It shall provide the necessary heft to India’s foreign policy.
Confident, village near Barmer.
Macro
issues
22. Strengthen Dharma.
Every nation has a main current of life. India’s is Dharma. If Dharma weakens India could become like Sudan where warring factions split the nation into two (Muslim north vs Christian South). Read here Remember the Supreme Court logo, Yato Dharma Tato
Jaya -- 'Where there is dharma, there is victory.'
We should
remember that centuries ago our forefathers allowed persecuted Jews and Parsis
to settle in India. Those wanting to make India an Abhramic state must see the
state of Pakistan to know its pitfalls.
23. Reduce Population.
Now suppose India’s population was 100 and not 140 crore imagine the reduced need for food grain, resources and administration.
It is also simple
maths. A family of four with monthly income of Rs 20,000/spends Rs 10,000/ per
child vs. a family of 6 who spends Rs 5,000/.
24. Be Aggressive.
We must realize
that military strength and spirituality are both necessary for peace and
righteousness. Swami Ramdas is incomplete without Shivaji. We need not project
our capabilities aggressively. The wise will understand.
Similarly spirituality
and improvement in material conditions of life of the poor can co-exist.
25. Respect Women, allow them to blossom.
India’s future is intertwined with the respect accorded to her women. Conversely, women should not try to ape men because then India will lose.
Before going to
bed REFELCT on what you can do better.
If we do not change we shall remain a country with potential.
Do read India's 17 Moonshots Leveraging Sustainable Development Goals (A unique and world beating path to 10% growth and a $10 trillion economy) By Shailesh Haribhakti and Thara TK November 2020. To read in PDF
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Except Bajaj bike pic, other pics in article are by author.
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