Tuesday, April 9, 2013

The path of ManniyeSh Narendra Modi is the path of development and is the path of Developed India



The path for Manniye Sh Narendra Modi and India is difficult but full of hopes. Even if today we may feel that the path is difficult but we being citizens of a great nation know well how to overcome such difficulties and come victorious. We need to accept the harsh reality that our nation today has become a bad example to other countries of high level corruption, caste/religion based politics and development fund siphoning. Despite the hard work of people we as a country are finding it hard our potential and right place in the world order.  The work and effort put in by the laboring people of this country is enough to make us a developed country in seven years. But if we will continue with this present system of corruption, greed, treachery and division; it might take seventy years to become truly developed.
The question is how we can overcome this present system.  India has over the centuries proved that the people of this country can be easily fooled, divided and conquered. But we can’t let the people of this country make the same mistakes in this millennium. We cannot let today’s Jaichand’s and Mirjafar’s ruin this country once again. Today we have an opportunity to amend all the past mistakes and embark on the path of development and progress. But the treacherous people also form a formidable challenge. They are determined, resourceful and have infallible determination to suck the blood of people of this great nation. We need to identify such people and eliminate their ability to endanger the progress and development of this nation. We need a humane approach towards such people, we have to isolate them from the society and we have to take away their ability of deception by putting them in sealed areas with good facilities.
To achieve this we need not one leader but scores of leaders with one supreme leader under whose guidance we could make the impossible possible. Manniye Sh Narendra Modi has shown all the prerequisite of a path breaking leader. He has been able to give an alternative path of development to the youth of this country. Under his leadership we can not only change India but we can also change the world.

Monday, August 9, 2010

The economics of Development

Presently I am writing a book related to the two most vibrant themes, in which one acts as the medium and second acts as catalyst. The bookd covers the perspective of development interventions through the eyes of economics.
The main part the book deals with the various theories of Economics which can be used to deliver greater results. We have heard of Social, developmental economics but what we miss is the common sensical use of economics during the judgement process of developmental interventions.
A short book on Game theory of Development is also in the initial stages of writing and wil be ready by the start of the next year. I will be revealing the main theme of the book in my next blog.

Friday, July 23, 2010

The Development Inertia

As today, the problems in the development arena have significantly changed in comparison to the scenario a decade earlier. Some regions of the country have grown significantly faster than some other not so lucky regions of the country. This has led to a sectoral differences in the over all national picture.

If we take more closer look at the events happened during the last decades, we see that the states which have delivered bettre results were more open to changes happening in the economy. These states attracted higher level of investments from regional, national and international investors. This helped these states to generate greater employment opportunities in the manufacturing as well as service sectors.

Once these states got enough liquidity with them, they started investing more in education, health and other basic infrastructural sector. This led to a significant increase in the availablity of trained healthy manpower leading to more investments in the IT, Telelcom, Energy and other growth sectors.

The moral of the story for the other states is to cross the initial development inertia and get themselves involved in the Indian growth story.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Maoist Vs the state, what is the way out

Today as the time is progressing, with each passing day, the Indian state is finding itself at loggerheads against terrorism, naxalism etc. The intensity is increasing with the time and the permanent solution starts looking a far cry.

What has changed in the paset which is making this happening. On the terrorism front the appeasement policies of the successive governments at the center towards the separatists had made the situation worst. At the beginning of the 21st century the government took corrective measures to rectify its mistakes and worked with full focus towards checking the menace. The strategy paid well and the terroism subdued from it peak of the eighties and nineties of the 20th century.

The methodology can be same but the approach needs to be different while tackling Naxals. Few call them 'Gandhi with Guns",few say that the time has come to wipe them out. Where does the answer lies. I strongly believe that the state should behave in a corrupt manners as the holder of endless power but it should act like a doctor determined to cure a scourge.

Reaching out to Tribals, taking development schemes to them, saving them against police and bureaucratics attrocities can help the governments cause and can bring smoothness in the fast deteriorating relationships.

Last but no the least, the government should know the power can only last upto its limitations but vengeance of poors can shake any empire beyond any power.