
Zeroing on the IT industry, one can see the great changes happened in this decade. The shifting of job to India is not because of the large and cheap man power, but because of the large and talented man power. If not agree, then why not other countries ready to work with lesser wages are not graabing the oppertunity? India is at the driving end of IT vehicle and will continue to do so. This have been happened because of its vast talented young pool, who have challenging, hardworking attitude. The industrial system have been renovated replacing the lousy process and approach. Even in the banking space this magnificent change is seen. The private banks’ approach is different, they are patient and cunning attracting customers and that shows a remarkable difference in their balance sheet. This all possible having youth mass in the system.

But this is not enough for India to sustain its growth. The baby elephant has grown up and it needs more food. To sustain the growth curve India needs energy. May or may not realize, but in future energy will be the crucial thing to survive. Either common man or even an educated man can not say particularly which energy do India needs. Keeping all the factors into account the politburo and the policy makers can only decide what suits India the most. Sadly again we are divided on views just like religion, cast and creed. The national interest is not coming into the picture, the greedy politicos look for their own benefit. It is sad that PM and his party could not come to a conclusion after a long one year of discussion. If something is hindering to a party why that is not stated in the media. Even the opposition is playing a safe win-win approach having no rigid view. And the scientists’ group not standing together, They are negative biased and that too after an year of prolonged discussion. Where were they? As published the PM has put his reputation at stake, but is PM’s reputation bigger than the national interest? The politicians and policy makers are all divided, there is chaos over 123 agreement. The above is just one example, certainly there are other things which are in a chaotic condition still.

We need a revolutionary change in this system. Just like the industry sector we need young mind at the bureaucratic level. Who can bring changes, hasten the process and should look for national interest rather than personal benefit or reputation. Few young have joined politics like Jyotirditya Scindia, Sachin Pilot and Rahul Gandhi. They have got a chance, as if inherited from their predecessor. It happens only in India. They might have the zeal, power and enthusiasm but that seems lack luster amidst the big age-old masters. But expect things will change when more and more young brats will join them. They will bring the long waited revolution paving towards a better and brighter future. All the blinking eyes are waiting to embrace that moment with a smile marching towards glory.
Hi Subhransu,enjoyed reading your post ,hope soon young minds will work to change the bad face of politics.. lets keep our fingers crossed
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very nice post.
yes i agree with and lets see what this election brings….
hope to see the change in coming election ,new ideas from young will surely be for better India.
hi.. i think india will definitly shine if the comming generation in the field of politics will not work for “making and sustaining their vote banks”
the idea is nicely written….
Hi Subhranshu, very good post! In my opinion, the mix of old and young people in government is essential for smooth functioning. Old ones impart patience, experience, and tolerance, where as the younger generation infuse enthusiasm, energy and hard work. Better we need to have a corporate system in our government too… what do you say?
Its virtually impossible to enter politics unless you are a goon or Neta son or daughter… Inderji hai na bete par we are in for great loss as all the sons of Lalu prasad yadav want to be cricketers :))))
hay bhagwan LAALU JEE KAY KOE LADKA KION NAHEEN HAY?????
Great write up… Really mind storming it is…. No doubt India has shown phenomenal growth in the path of progress in all sectors, and the youth of today, has always played the pivotal role …. I agree that to keep up this growth, we need to submit or narrow vested interests to the larger national interests… The cheap politics by narrow minded politicians for their selfish and vested interests need to be checked and curbed….