FaujHistorian
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Massive negligence in social development; Such as universal primary education, parameter where most of the communist/socialist states excelled and strangely a pathetic delusional education policy since the first five year planning in India, basic health care and nutrition sector, proper sanitation and drinking water for the vast number of under privileged, Lack of public accountability of administrative institutions, corruption, poor agricultural and industrial wages (which have in fact become stagnant for the last twenty odd years despite the economic reform of the 90's).
This is the reason why despite having an impressive record of per capita growth India performs worse than African and other south Asian states (even Nepal and Maldives) which have achieved enviable results in all those social indicators. will write in details if time permits.
Well stated.
However I must bring history into this. (hahha. Obviously history is part of my avatar).
Our region in particular, and the world in general had some huge odds stacked against them when it comes to Chinese "manufacturing abilities".
it is like a heart surgeon with 1000 operations on his experience. Trying competing with him as fresh out of college.
you go back 350 years and find the following:
1. Chinese people - strengths (industrial labor), never cared about learning another language like English.
2. Subcontinent India - being much more diverse had the following strengths based on region.
---- Bengal / South East (current day India): good in Maths, accountancy
---- North central (current day India): good in bureaucracy, courts, office support
---- NorthWest (mostly current day Pakistan): good in Law enforcement and army
One common strength was the speed at which pretty much all of the subcontinent adapted to English.
In post industrial world, China will continue playing to its strength of industrial capability and would leave the rest of the world in dust. There is no way India or any other country can compete with them.
So anyone including OP are deluding themselves when they even try to assume India can compete with China.
There is a way to reduce the gap though.
That is if Indian intellectuals realize that the first and foremost thing is to reduce the temperature in the region. Resolve outstanding issues immediately and thus conserve and divert energies to pro-development policies.
Respectfully yours.
Alhaj FH
Agreed! But only after Nawaz starts paying his taxes!! And that will never be!!
Gov revenues (aka taxes) in rupees are way overrated. They should be removed as soon as possible.
Gov revenues in dollars? Now that means something.
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