India @ 75 (Part 2)

May 9 2008  | Views 108 |  Comments  (8)
Excerpts from Prof. C. K. Prahalads speech (cont.d) India has the potential. If this potenti... Expand

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  poetBittersweet posted 7 days ago

The point is that Indians came together as one and the slogan "poorna swaraj" did meld Indians together as one.
It was definitely a major factor leading to independence.
Ether



  Ether posted 7 days ago

What feudalism are you speaking about? As if the world had another scenerio those days 20's 
Made to swallow that India was an easy bet because of feudalism (brawls) for invaders...
The very invaders   pouring into the Eastern part of the globe kept their brawls alive on foreign ground burning down palaces, summer gardens... they were naturally convicts, pirates... rolled into companies - on plundering sprees of peaceful and rich lands with intact social make up - a then breed unsuspecting of evil and ugly in the mind of guests, traders...
The treachery, cunning, inhuman facts of the plunderers are better forgotten than revived with hurling accussations on Indians with an open border those days
Hope genetics change with time and learning...it appears that only the methods differ but the ugly contamination keeps on...

I am always hopeful that the gangsters are sure to fade away in their very own stolen treasures... Man it is a test of nerves to match the modern schemers! 
Pardon



  poetBittersweet posted 7 days ago

Pokhran is perhaps the only time Indians came together with pride. Followed perhaps by "cricket"



  pavementfreud posted 1 week ago

PBS,

This is truly enlightening. It is high time that we as a country shared a common aspiration to soar to the skies...

I remember the year 1997...was in college back then...the nuclear tests at Pokhran...talks about international sanctions...the coalition govt's defiance to the worldwide snub...I felt a thrill at that time...that something big was goin ta happen...It was a time when we shared a common aspiration...to defy the world!

But as Prahalad Ji says...in a country as complex and plural like India...there are umpteen challenges...we need ta defy them as well!

I hope those in the ministries focus on creating income mobility...so that things improve!

PF



  poetBittersweet posted 1 week ago

Ether,

He used the "Poorna Swaraj" example. You mustremember that during that time in the 20's and early thirties, India was divided not on in terms of caste, but also by over 500 feudal kingdoms.
The salt tax was the catalyst and this simple slogan united 200 million Indians.
CKP was exhorting us to aspire beyond our resources! Like we did in those days.

But then, in those days we were not so bankrupt, morally!



  Ether posted 1 week ago

(As a country, India must have high and shared aspirations.) 

(The last time she had a shared aspiration as a country was in 1929 when the leaders of the then Congress party declared their ambition as Poorna Swaraj.)

Just cannot agree because if India had no set aspirations after 1929 - the world bank sabotage would have worked at bouncing speed - when they rejected to forward loan to build universities in India - Without any grumble silently the Indians helped themselves to educate progeny with humble resources.

With due respect to a great teacher Prof. C. K. Prahalad I apologise to find myself refute some of his talking points...



  poetBittersweet posted 1 week ago

Absolutely! Lakshmi. The question is how do we get there? The answers will come!



  LakshmiMukundan posted 1 week ago

pBs
Getting he question right is what is involved like he says, in getting the answer right.
Very true
Lakshmi





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