Guynextdoor2
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Democracy is not the problem of development. The problem is the pace you adopt it and the way you use it. Actually the ultimate goal of China is also democracy, a political system adapted to Chinese culture and economic situation. This is called reform. India should do the same. There is no one size fits all democracy. A true Leader must be creative and brave enough to find the right way of democracy for his country, then he is the hero of his motherland.
When is the right time to become a democracy man? You are poor so people shouldn't have a voice? There are rights and ALL people deserve to have them, under ALL circumstances. Because you are poor, or even because you are not able to provide people the justice or economic growth they deserve doesn't take those rights away. Sure in India, for instance, we are not able to give people the rights, justice they deserve, but that doesn't mean they don't have them. Our job is to make things better, not to take away what they do have on some social experiment.
Actually, it 100% proves my point. With very certain exceptions, the trend in the West has been very slow growth, and the reason is because we were the one's creating the new growth out of utilizing our minds to create new advances.
You Indians are only growing faster because you are still attempting to catch-up, something which is much easier than true innovation (yet you seem to even have difficulty in such a simple task, as your growth rate in Q2 2013 has now slowed down to developed country level).
If you are utilizing your mind, you would understand that the point I was making was not about rates of growth, that democracies have their inefficiencies. And the you have had yours too.