Wednesday, May 17, 2006

China Unlearns - India Recites

China is providing a significant change in the overall thinking of new society. The changes may not be taking place at individual level but they are appearing effective at state level. The leadership is taking drastic step to change the complete concept of new society. There was a time; Cultural Revolution was one of the proudest parts of history and an exclusively specific moment for Chinese. The communist ruler of China used to spend a lot of time and money to project their earlier glories to earn credit. But today, things are different. They want to hide it. They are trying to unlearn it. They are trying to forget it. China has warned researchers and journalists not to publish or organize any events marking the Cultural Revolution anniversary. Once these old histories will not be projected, the common people will move towards new ideas. People will try to learn new things. The country will prosper.
On the other hand India is gripped into old rituals. Indian politicians are trying to uncover old discriminatory policies. They are busy in wasting their time in remembering stupid and fruitless histories. They are busy in uncovering old ideas. They are implementing age-old methods. Even Indian intelligentsia is gripped with this sick mentality. They still find joy in writing that left is right. What is this nonsense? When are the policy makers and intelligentsia going to learn new things? When are they going to unlearn old one?
There is an urgent need of Administrative reforms. Today in India, to set up a new business, it takes 133 days and cost 50 percent of the per capita annual income. In China, it takes 46 days and the cost is just 14 percent of the per capita annual income. This has resulted in more favourable flow of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China compared to India. Today India needs foreign investment for building basic infrastructures. The development of basic infrastructure will benefit common man. Once Administrative reforms are put in order, this will improve the effectiveness of Government machinery; it would reduce the mounting corruptions in society. People will get clean water, stable electricity, good roads, safer transport system, reliable communication system and so on without bribing any government officials. This would improve the life of common man. Reforms will ensure unlearning at every level.
The administrative reforms will make a significant change in the thinking of ruling class of the society. The ruling class will turn to be serving class. The Administrative heads, police heads, Government machinery, defence and paramilitary forces will all turn to serve humanity. The literate class who were busy in serving themselves and their near and dear, will face tough competitions. They will learn to face challenges. The power to provide the basic necessity to common man will not be available to these serving class people. Once administrative reforms takes place, the serving class will start thinking for poverty eradication in real sense.
India has witnessed the growth and eradication of poverty from 51% to 15% in last 20 years. There is no way in next few years; we shall be able to remove poverty from the land of Buddha, and Gandhi on our own. We shall be in position to build new social setup with sincere efforts. We shall be able to achieve satisfactory results through innovation and new way of thinking. When China is doing different things why India leadership keeping their eyes shut? Great China unlearns while India recites. There is a need to change. Posted by Picasa

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