What world thinks of India?
What world thinks of India?
Libin Antony A
Hi,
It has been a long time since I last posted a blog. I have dozens of ideas to write about, but I haven't found a very good one yet. However, when I read some articles on the internet, I noticed that other countries' perceptions of India are very mediocre and average. We are still a developing country in terms of economy and several other factors. The ruling parties in India always project a bright side to the outer world, but there are many unknown aspects of the country that do not come to light. Take America, for example. America experiences even economic growth due to its diversified economy, strong institutional framework, and continuous technological innovation, ensuring stability across various sectors. Additionally, strong infrastructure, access to capital, and effective policy interventions help maintain balanced regional development. In contrast, India’s growth is highly uneven due to regional disparities in infrastructure, education, and industrial development, leading to economic imbalances between urban and rural areas. Additionally, policy implementation gaps, population density variations, and differences in state-level governance contribute to the unequal distribution of economic progress. I agree that this comparison may not be entirely fair, but the rulers of our country are biased.
Technological innovation in India is lacking. Recently, I saw a meme that read;
Let's come to the main point. These systems are trained by humans, so how do they perceive India? How long are we going to keep calling ourselves a developing country? From my perspective, innovation drives the growth and success of a nation. Our education system is heavily focused on marks, whereas in Western countries, it is built around practical, curriculum-oriented courses. Instead of being stuck in vote politics, our leaders should focus on growth politics. As citizens of this country, we must contribute positively to our nation and work towards making India a developed nation. Jai Hind!
LIBIN ANTONY A
Very true... Worthy content... 👌
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