I thought that it is quite possible in near future .. but conditions apply:- - we are to depart with : casteism, regionalism, illeteracy, nepotism, corruption, child-marriage (think of rural areas ),
- we are to adapt : more infra development, mass education and health-care for all, best work culture, fellow feeling,
- we are to narrow down : wide gap of poor and reach, men and women ( in rural area, the scene is pathetic ) and the Zamindars/jotdars and the land-less etc etc.
By
ASOKE KUSARI, Domestic Private Banking-Executive/Manager, A large leading PSU Bank - India
| 26 Feb 2010 06:01 PM +0000
Well its definitely a hot topic catching the attention of people from every domain but what exactly matters is that we should believe in our actions and never limit our challenges rather than finding out that whether we can overtake America or not.The important thing is that we should be concern about our growth development and keep on moving ahead accomplishing new milestones that at the end of the day we would be much better and supreme than anyone else in the world.
By
amit kumar, MEDIA PLANNER and MARKETING EXEUTIVE, DIA ENTERTAINMENT
| 05 Feb 2010 01:26 PM +0000
without any doubt INDIA is on its way to be par above the meria in recent feature....the faith wht othere countries hav in our human potential...and the way how our companies doing well business in all feilds in other countries...is just sign of it... resent comment from obama shows how much concern he is...and he could feel the heat....so its time for all of us to be on our toe and give our max to reach the goal and end this discussion of "can" but should "we are" soon....just wait and watch...
By
SARVESH KUMAR SINGH, b.tech,, final yr
| 30 Jan 2010 12:17 PM +0000
|
If optimism is the only way to get forward i go with Sarika that India will overtake America. But the economy as a whole needs to grow and mature. We still are decades behind in terms of infrastructure, transport systems, agricultural technologies, per capita income, unemployment, GDP, literacy rate, healthcare facilities, poverty, innovation, inventions etc. All this needs to improved with a timeline only then we can become a country stronger than America or any other country
By
Balaji Nagarajan, Sr Manager Market Research, GSS America Infotech Ltd
| 05 Feb 2010 11:55 AM +0000
Patriotically, yes seems to be everyone's answer including me. But is there any need of such thought ? Practically too yet america is far ahead in infrastructure, literacy rate, per capita income etc. I would say we are moving but still a long way too go and we are not tired yet.
By
gaurav kashyap, Lecturer, KC Group of coleges
| 30 Jan 2010 04:41 PM +0000
|