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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what more could have been done according to you? keeping in mind population density. Also compared to other countries as well
Instead of declaring an emergency-style lockdown, why not prioritize public education through accessible channels like TV, newspapers, and anganwadis?
Why wasn’t there early consideration for the millions of migrant workers who were forced to travel long distances under desperate conditions?
Why was there no clear long-term strategy from the start?
Why didn't the response begin with strengthening the basics—such as increasing ICU beds, setting up oxygen plants, or ensuring sufficient PPE kits?
Why were political election campaigns allowed to continue, even as the threat of a second COVID wave loomed?
Why was there a premature declaration of victory over COVID, leading to complacency?
Why weren’t vaccines procured proactively? And despite a low domestic inventory, why were vaccines and PPE kits sent abroad?
While seemingly trivial things—like home delivery of alcohol—were swiftly implemented, basic and vital measures like public health education were neglected.

Using population as a blanket excuse is not acceptable. If that's the justification, it could be used to rationalize our failures in every domain—be it food scarcity, inflation, healthcare, education, governance, corruption, or law and order.
 
what more could have been done according to you? keeping in mind population density. Also compared to other countries as well
Yes, compare with other countries with similar weather and genetics. In 2020, India's cases per capita and deaths per capita were thrice that of Pakistan and Bangladesh, four times that of Nepal.
In 2021, after kumbh mela, it was 50 times that of Pakistan and Bangladesh. 5000 percent. This time Nepal was also bad because they too participated in the kumbh. So India not only screwed itself up but Nepal too.
 
simple, look at artists, look at authors, or if you want more specificity, look at JR Tolkien , he literally wrote languages for his universe,
Inspiration! Nothing works without inspiration. Everyone inspires from something. If it wasn't the case, logically, cave man could have written it. No reason AI can't do the same. LOR was inspired by a lot of mythological-religious books and fairytales of the time.

look at scientists, how did they innovate new technologies?
You'll have to give proof that innovation can happen in the vacuum.

I'm under the impression that you think creativity or innovation are something that appears out of thin air like magic.

nope, what you are being is a doomsday fanatic
If that's the case, why do many CEOs of software company agree with me? These are the people who hire the people who hire senior SDEs. They all ringing the same bell. Hiring has stopped for freshers. My neighbor who completed BE last year in CS was still seeking employment for a year, and now he's going into finance. Until a couple of years ago, there was a rush towards IT. Even mechanical, civil engineers and any mediocre coder could get into IT. And, now I'm seeing IT graduates moving to other fields.

taking your robot example. go check out where Boston Dynamics started and where they are now.
Not a good example. There are hundreds of startups in China that established after Boston Dynamics and shipping usable robots today. At this point, Boston Dynamics is a hobby project.
 
@Pyception Regarding Covid19, there is new update:
2021 saw almost 2 million extra deaths, shows MHA data
20 Lakhs extra death...!, information released in between news rush of Indo-Pak conflict, not many people even noticed this.

 
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