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Parthasarathi Loganathan (Advocate)     13 November 2010

Who is going to Rule Indian by 2020

 

For centuries the Indian mindset has been about blindly following the West. Be it a new technology, literature, art, theater, culture or movies. The 'I' in India meant Imitation. India had the me-too mindset and would imitate every aspect of the west. China and Japan were the two other countries who aped America for its technology.


India has realized that just imitating west cannot bring out the real innovations from Indian minds. Now 'I' in India stands for Innovation. Innovations in India are not a new phenomenon and, it only lacks due recognition also we need to keep in mind that India's infrastructure began to grow only three decades ago while other countries were already nurtured with the supporting ecosystem.

IT establishments are emerging with creative and potentially challenging ideas. Narayana Murthy, chief mentor and co-founder of Infosys Technologies said "tremendous confidence in the country among the younger generation. A lot of them are willing to take risk; they have understood the power of entrepreneurship and wealth creation."


When IT giants like Infosys , Wipro and Tata consultancy services zeroed on software business, several hundred startups followed in their footsteps, but only a few have stood out from the pack in terms of patented innovations.

India's best chances to make its mark on innovation may be in cleantech and other disruptive technologies that can improve the quality of life for the world's poor while enriching their inventors and investors.

One such invention along that vein, a low-cost, durable, prosthesis known as the Jaipur foot, has restored function to amputees the world over and is probably the best-known Indian innovation to have found a global market.

Mitti Cool, the so-called village fridge. Invented by a potter, Mitti Cool is made from special clay (mitti) and uses evaporation to cool three or more storage chambers for water, fruits and vegetables. 

A micro-windmill-based mobile charger that uses wind power to charge phones and laptops. Modified lanterns that produce light equal to a 100-watt bulb but run on kerosene, diesel or ethanol. The lamp has a wick coated with high-temperature materials, such as silica; a self-cleaning nozzle; and a special glass that reduces the chances of explosion.

These innovations show that India is a talent hub. Maybe these innovations did not grab the global market but it sure did fix the common place problems and also got the attention of the Indian market.

India's present young technocrats and tech-savvy professionals will rule the world by 2020. Hope

Mr.Prithiviraj Chavan, Maha CM will set high standards in Indian Politics.

 

 




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RAJ KISHORE VAISH (TEACHER CITIZEN OF INDIA)     13 November 2010

Dear Sir , Theoretically you may right but practically it is not possible because the CORRUPTION will rule the world by 2020. Hope.

                                                         Most corrupt Person of india

                                                                     Raj Kishore Vaish

Rajkumar Iyer (Practice)     15 November 2010

The points given out by the writer is very noble and I pray that it is so.  But all this can happen only if the corruption in this country is completely removed and India can stand with its face up to reality.

We should think ourself as Indians first and self as last and only this attitude in all of us can get this transformation, for which the year 2020 is too short.  I pray for a better and noble mindset for our bretheren.


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Dear Parthasarathi,

Your original post seems to have gone astray than to discuss what the topic heading actually conveys. The topic heading conveys about Rule on Indians by 2020, while your talk conveys about innovation in India.

 

In fact innovation is a wordwide phenomina, may be East or the West. May be we follow or not to follow the West, or may be the West follows India or any of the oher Eastern nations. Due to the world having become a global village on account of advancement in technology, innovation easily spreads in to the whole world. Somewhere we follow the innovation by the West and somewhere the West follows our innovations.

 

But one thing is certain,  until we remain divided on account of caste, creed and religion, or corruption does not fade out of the people in Power, India cannot rule the Indians, what to say of the world. If these things persist, we are likely to remain behind majority of the other nations, as these things put major embargo in our development.

 

PS Dhingra

CEO cum Management & Vigilance Consultant

Dhingra Group of Consultants

New Delhi

Parthasarathi Loganathan (Advocate)     29 January 2011

I fully respect the views of Dhingraji.  As long as politically supported CVCs like Thomas rules the roost, there is no hope for elimination of corruption from our system unless youngsters join together and orchestrate a massive movement against corrupt politicians in the society.

RAJ KISHORE VAISH (TEACHER CITIZEN OF INDIA)     29 January 2011

Dear sir,

                 Parthasarthi Ji, 

 Do you know ?     No body can be punished in india because our Supreme Court and Govt of India both are corrupt . you may examine the contents along with the judgment in Contempt Petition No. 203 of 1996 disposed by S.C. on dated 29-03-1996. now it is clear the CURRPTION will rule in india by 2020.

                                                                                                     Most Corrupt Person Of India

                                                                                                              Raj Kishore Vaish 09807952137

Parthasarathi Loganathan (Advocate)     29 January 2011

Let us all unite and spread positive waves to eliminate corruption from our society. Be it bribing a traffic police or getting 2G spectrum licences there should never be different yardsticks.  We can surely make a clean and strong India.

RAJ KISHORE VAISH (TEACHER CITIZEN OF INDIA)     30 January 2011

Have you any plan?


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