A centuries from now, when historians recall on the 20th and 21st centuries to call the country could have made the most important positive impact on the globe - but didn't deliver even a fraction of its promise, they'll single out India. For a rustic that reclaimed its independence by a largely non-violent movement led by spiritual leader, which was born by the inspiring "Tryst with Destiny" speech by Prime Minister national leader, and which adopted a towering Constitution authored by the humbling genius of Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar - all against the backdrop of Tagore's Where the mind is without fear" - the 20th century looked able to welcome India into its roster of the foremost evolved and accomplished countries on Planet Earth. Yet, 73 years after Independence, India looks more sort of a tin-pot state where the contribution to the destruction of Planet Earth is also its global legacy and where, at a neighborhood level, governments led by twisted leadership from the Congress to the BJP to the motley collection of regional parties didn't provide India's rapidly-growing population the fundamental amenities of food, clothing, shelter, health care and education. Indians have voted in additional elections than many of the wealthier, stable democratic nations - and this freedom to vote puts to shame the genocidal regimes that have ruled in China and Russia - yet, the governments in power have systematically slaughtered the Indian century.
Slogans don't make nations rich but they need the habit of constructing the slogan-shouters more powerful and wealthy - sometimes under suspicious circumstances. How did a government that was alleged to represent the people and their freedoms, oppose their desire for freedom? How did government that was presupposed to enrich country, enrich a choose few? How did the those that are armed with the vote and also the ballot paper, lose out so miserably in their "tryst with destiny".
Of course, India has its share of wins and success stories. Sure, there's some Roti, Kapda, and Makaan. And there has been tremendous Vikas & Vishwas. But if you suspect that we've achieved even 10% of our potential, kindly stop reading my articles on Blogs.
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Governance falters when the rulers create a collection of rules to suppress their subjects, instead of the nirvana where the rulers are willing to be ruled by the desire of the people. India has been on a path to disaster since the draconian Mrs. solon (grandmother of Rahul Gandhi, heir not-apparent of the Con-gress Party) declared an Emergency in June 1975. While there was some glimmer of hope from the economic reforms since 1985 (ironically, initiated by Indira's son, Rajiv Gandhi); the more-path breaking IMF-induced reform of 1991 and also the reminder of the social promises made to the people of India within the Constitution by the National Advisory Commission (Right to Information, Right to Food, Right to figure, Right to Education, were a number of the rights fought for by National Advisory Council, headed by Sonia Gandhi, wife of Rajiv Gandhi), the general trajectory for India's future relative to its true potential is downhill.
The religious, caste, regional, lingual divides have made it tougher to power India "into that heaven of freedom", a prayer of Tagore.
The desh ki dharti that Manoj Kumar from Old Bollywood fame enthralled us with is being changed into a barren dustbowl as dharti is sold to some to take advantage of within the name of development: as if the world and profit are opposite ends of the spectrum when, in fact, they're two sides of the identical coin.
Rather than the COVID-19 pandemic - or the annual floods in Chennai, Mumbai, New Delhi, and also the North East states - being a flash for pause and reflection, the local, state and central government continues its pulverisation of the environment. The useless Coastal Road in Mumbai (sounds increasingly sort of a FSI property scandal?), the destruction of Aarey, Aravali, and Mollem forests, the bullet between Gujarat and Mumbai, and also the central vista project in Indian capital all reek of the need to exhibit brute force over nature. Somewhere the stink of cash could also be lurking to justify this callousness and stupidity - particularly when the country is probably going to be the foremost infected by COVID-19 in terms of cases and deaths. Monies that may be spent on health care are being employed to create risky trophies - gold plated for a few?
Environment - the air, water, land where it operates, Society - its labour, its suppliers, its community where it operates, Governance - the fairness and transparency of its work and whether it supports good practices and protocols or supports shady and suspect dealings.
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