What's your perspective on the India's future?

What's your perspective on the India's future? (Votes are anonymous)

  • It's a sinking ship

  • Gradual decline ahead

  • Steady as she goes

  • Bright future on the horizon

  • Golden age incoming


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Indian governance is slow, uneducated, complex, immature, cruel for honest and hard working people. we are being tortured each day with new compliances, penalty, rules, taxation. Businesses even not rely or use any government services yet we are being forced to be a slave. like if i am exporting a service, i am not availing anything government facility yet i need to be with GST, pay heavy taxes.

Government failed to give me education, job, infrastructure and when i started earning with my skill they came for their heavy cut for nothing.

Meanwhile if you are outside of India lets say in USA you can literally place an order for 1 USD item from china and you will get it in 7 days. I wonder what China has done for such efficiency and why India isn't doing the same. Some people talk so big and compare India with China but truth is we will never be able to reach their level, unless and until something drastic changes.
 
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Meanwhile if you are outside of India lets say in USA you can literally place an order for 1 USD item from china and you will get it in 7 days to a week. I wonder what China has done for such efficiency and why India isn't doing the same. Some people talk so big and compare India with China but truth is we will never be able to reach their level, unless and until something drastic changes.
Skill development.
 
Meanwhile if you are outside of India lets say in USA you can literally place an order for 1 USD item from china and you will get it in 7 days to a week. I wonder what China has done for such efficiency and why India isn't doing the same. Some people talk so big and compare India with China but truth is we will never be able to reach their level, unless and until something drastic changes.
ok so i ordered 2 mini pc from China and for them it costed them $200 for shipping+custom tax, the mini pc price was $240-260. they refused to accept more orders and said they have free delivery above $149 on the site because for countries like USA it cost them only $25-$30. they were not aware about how abusive indian governance is. i found chinese sellers sell item with minimum profit and remain patience with all buyers. they made no profit and given it almost for free. it costed them huge money. :(

meantime, Japan.

 
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When people compare us to China, I can't help but laugh. We are not even close to each other. It's not just the development, the mindset of the general public seems to be much more advanced than us.

We, Indians still have to work on basic issues which most countries wont even consider an issue in 2025 such as superstitions, caste system, religious extremism, civic sense, treating politicians and people in power as some sort of higher being, taking law into ones own hands etc.

In the near future, I bet even some south African countries who are globally considered backward will surpass us (not necessarily in terms of GDP).
 
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Pros: Could be less annoying if someone honks constantly from behind; kind of a funny idea
Cons: Aren't honks meant to be annoying? People might honk for fun and listen to honks and do nothing.
Lol I don't want to be driving a Mercedes and honk tabla sounds.

Btw i can't even afford a used nano :dead:
 
I think gadkari is been replaced by shape shifting lizard people.
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And it is more and more reminding me of openletter's video on gadkari.
Trying to decrease or Banning - vehicles which use oil.
( I am like bro the electric future you are looking forward for a big country as india is quite far!

And until then who knows hydrogen or some other fuel related vehicles might become more practical than they are now.
Toyota I am looking at you. )
 
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As for reducing petrol vehicles, remember leaders talking about fully alcohol fueled engine based vehicles.
Imagine honking in a traffic jam now, Indian traffic jam will be new tiktok sensation now :)