Can India become a SUPERPOWER like China?

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Күн бұрын

Everyone is bullish on the India Story, our economy is booming, stock markets are at an all-time high, we have the world’s largest working population- our demographic dividend. It is clear India might soon become a Superpower. But there is another side to this story as well.
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@aditya.k.kochhar
@aditya.k.kochhar 2 күн бұрын
India's biggest problem is undue tolerance towards injustice and corruption. If we the people get up and take responsibility of our country, we will be the biggest economy in the world.
@MsDhoni-b4g
@MsDhoni-b4g 2 күн бұрын
Politicians!!
@sidtrimps
@sidtrimps 2 күн бұрын
*politicians and citizens both. Citizens because we don't want to be accountable ourselves for all our decisions and actions (Corruption, Lack of civic sense, lack of empathy towards each other, etc.). For almost all of us, it's always someone else who needs to take care of things outside our houses.
@Rudra-mm1qf
@Rudra-mm1qf 2 күн бұрын
lol
@aasingh7027
@aasingh7027 3 күн бұрын
Its very difficult to change the system in India. I am a sailor and got chance to command the cargo vessel in indian coast. What i saw was very saddening. Gov agency are so corrupt, their is no vision in their agenda to grow or compete with other country like Singapore or Malaysia or Thailand. Instead of improving mostly they are proud of the complications in which they work.
@bonymathew1717
@bonymathew1717 2 күн бұрын
If it cell finds you , they will curse you . India is now modi , and people of India are slaves…this is India , a blinded nation, filled with hate and ethnocentrism plus hyper nationalism
@prantikmanna492
@prantikmanna492 2 күн бұрын
Solution???
@chandlerminh6230
@chandlerminh6230 2 күн бұрын
GDP is only growing only for the top 5%. wages of the 95% are stagnant for more than a decade.
@justfortimepass946
@justfortimepass946 2 күн бұрын
Plz work hard, it's a free market, and main thing is don't go after freebies
@Ashish-no5ys
@Ashish-no5ys 2 күн бұрын
Its is growing for those who have skill
@cool3884
@cool3884 Күн бұрын
@@justfortimepass946 true
@manasuniyal2897
@manasuniyal2897 Күн бұрын
Why do the rest 95 % vote for freebies ?
@tanmaykumar8307
@tanmaykumar8307 Күн бұрын
@@justfortimepass946 I will go for freebies, and I will vote for government that offer freebies and promises more taxes too , I am sure skilled people will find a way out of this , and I will get the benifits of freebies
@sketchyshubham
@sketchyshubham 3 күн бұрын
The problem with India is that our leaders have figured out that taxes paid by a few crores can feed everyone else, so there is no incentive to improve anything. A poor person has the same freedoms as a middle-class person, and since there is no upward mobility for the poor because of corruption, they also become comfortable with collecting handouts. Poor people get by, politicians get votes, the salaried lose wealth. Nothing gets better. We become one below average country together. Everyone worse off.
@KamleshPatel-d6e
@KamleshPatel-d6e 3 күн бұрын
The people of india wants freebies , even if govt tries to do something pan wale aake thukna chalu karde because of freebies govt cant spend on necessary things recently govt introduce 8000cr budget for quantum computing to develop in india which is very less but if they want to they cant do anything indians wants freebies
@MrChandanc9
@MrChandanc9 Күн бұрын
Correct powers that be don’t bother
@bhoopatipatidar5847
@bhoopatipatidar5847 Күн бұрын
In simple words poverty trap
@ShivamGupta-wf5ni
@ShivamGupta-wf5ni 2 күн бұрын
India growth story is overrated. Every year our GDP might be increasing but quality of life is decreasing.
@ayanokojiuchiha6877
@ayanokojiuchiha6877 2 күн бұрын
Nope , only for those who can generate wealth
@neelakantpatel
@neelakantpatel 2 күн бұрын
Ironically 'quality of life is decreasing' may show that India is improving. Now more people are able to compete and pay for the goods and services putting government's capacity under pressure. Now the government should improve it's capacity to provide goods and services and things would just turnout fine. That is if government really improves!!
@panyaboonc5621
@panyaboonc5621 Күн бұрын
That's why it is not a super power but a super liar.
@manasuniyal2897
@manasuniyal2897 Күн бұрын
Look at the auto mobile sector , it's booming . Life of people a decade ago and now has changed . India is changing , it's just we need more employment to make it even better .
@adityabhatk7824
@adityabhatk7824 3 күн бұрын
I work in IT, have an engineering degree I can confidently say people don't really require a college degree to be employable in IT. All they need is access to Internet (which is accessible now more than ever), and you have all the content available mostly for free to learn the required skills. It just feels pointless to spend time and money to get graduated, just to come out with little or no skills which the job industry actually demands (thanks to the outdated curriculum, which never catches up to the latest requirements) Sadly, the system is not yet ready to move on to this.
@karthikshetty2206
@karthikshetty2206 2 күн бұрын
Nonsense argument,Yes you don't degree to gain skills to work in IT, but without degree no companies hire you . Degree is not for gaining skills it is mainly for entering the job market. This is the fact
@sachin2842
@sachin2842 2 күн бұрын
if everyone keeps doing this even laborers salary would trump IT.
@Pooua
@Pooua 2 күн бұрын
@@karthikshetty2206 Meaning, employees have gone deeply into debt financially and expended a huge amount of time and effort performing make-busy work that accomplishes nothing more than earning a piece of paper that employers want, even though the material covered largely is irrelevant to what the companies expect employees to do.
@karthikshetty2206
@karthikshetty2206 2 күн бұрын
@@Pooua yes that's the hard fact. But at least the degree is one ticket for many poor middle class families to break into upper middle class
@Pooua
@Pooua 2 күн бұрын
I've worked in IT jobs for about thirty years, and I have associate's degrees in Computer Science and Computer Information Systems, as well as a half-dozen industry standard certifications. The majority of what I learned in college is interesting theory that might tell me why something is done, but it doesn't tell me how to do it for my employer. The size of this gap depends somewhat on the nation providing the education. My understanding, as an example, is that in Germany, any kind of IT degree, such as Computer Science, would include extensive data networking training. In the US, it usually doesn't. My Computer Science degree never mentioned anything about data or computer networking. I learned that stuff by going outside of my curriculum, either learning on my own, on the job or in specific networking classes intended for Computer Networking majors. Another example: Many employers expect IT hires to use Active Directory and ServiceNow, among other programs. Unless an employee has taken a Windows Networking class, he hasn't been trained on AD, and I don't know any public institution that teaches or uses ServiceNow. This is such a pervasive characteristic of educational institutions that I have to think it is intentional.
@sainathguptha7545
@sainathguptha7545 3 күн бұрын
Each and every word is truth
@finshotstv
@finshotstv 3 күн бұрын
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@sadanandapatel6394
@sadanandapatel6394 Күн бұрын
​@@finshotstvIndia is one step away from becoming a communist hell like North Korea. All in all, it's the society and culture which has anti-progressive attitude and they take pride in it.
@nellore247
@nellore247 2 күн бұрын
China started with zero tax zones and offered subsidised land, electricity and also pro employment policy was adopted. This paved the human capital development to catch up with the availability of employment opportunities. India is not even in that direction. Make in India has failed to attract investments, instead our imports from China more than doubled after the much hyped PLU scheme 😂😂
@subhamsaha2235
@subhamsaha2235 Күн бұрын
Your third para is totally wrong, our pace of imports has been reduced by i guess more than 50%, kindly do read stats before commenting anything.
@Danube-nu5vl
@Danube-nu5vl 11 сағат бұрын
​@@subhamsaha2235 3rd para is right. Imports from china gone up from 70 billion dollars in 18-19 to 110 billion in 23-24.
@Burningcarrybag
@Burningcarrybag 2 күн бұрын
TN ministers have colleges more money making business😂😂😂
@kumarcharanm7323
@kumarcharanm7323 2 күн бұрын
That's every minister
@seepranavg
@seepranavg 2 күн бұрын
but TN is way better than other states.
@grimreaperplayz5740
@grimreaperplayz5740 2 күн бұрын
@@seepranavg cope with your pollution and unhygenic cities
@NoobGamer-ki9pz
@NoobGamer-ki9pz 2 күн бұрын
And by which logic​@@seepranavg
@yageshgupta8598
@yageshgupta8598 2 күн бұрын
@@NoobGamer-ki9pz hdi
@bonymathew1717
@bonymathew1717 2 күн бұрын
Indian economy is highly exaggerated, inflated , mishandled and corrupted, nobody can deny this.
@guharup
@guharup 2 күн бұрын
Lots of people can deny this, convert. Take your hissy fits to Australia
@fitboy867
@fitboy867 2 күн бұрын
true...
@akj3344
@akj3344 Күн бұрын
Couldnt agree more. It feels like a ponzi scheme to me.
@TamannaFaisal-d9z
@TamannaFaisal-d9z 23 сағат бұрын
@guharup Indian will always excuse
@yelkarthik
@yelkarthik 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for being content creator that brings reality closer to the audience :)
@saravanprathi6956
@saravanprathi6956 Күн бұрын
Such an insightful video!!
@electrowizard2658
@electrowizard2658 2 күн бұрын
Im in t3 college as a cybersecurity enthusiast i literally had 0 professor or any faculty or any community in college .I took some steps and though why not get some people who are really interested into it i taught some of my collegaus free time gave me my all available resources slowly they understood all the stuffs and now we held meetings after meetings with our hod and made security lab in our college also we brought a small company that can give basic and free knowledge regarding it with some internships and we also started out own community competing with other colleges . Now in 4th year almost i am busy with myslef mostly but the trigger i pulled caused all my friends to handle the community by themself ,I felt very proud .And from these i conclude nothing is readymade we have to make something from scratch
@mahesh-zz1rx
@mahesh-zz1rx 3 күн бұрын
Students who are talented they will go to aboard and settled Students who have reservation they doesn't have good knowledge enough they will become doctors, teachers,police, ias. Problem is : A teacher who doesnot have good knowledge he will deliver no knowledge to upcoming aspirants in india it will kill our skills to all indians. Next doctor who doesn't have knowledge and they will work in government hospital they give treatment with unknown knowledge and also teaches unskilled knowledge to medical students. There is no Innovation and upgradation in R & D to upgrade students and make them as entrepreneurs. With some many challenges how india will make good gdp and make potential growth in future with political equations.
@SatishKumar-er2lq
@SatishKumar-er2lq 2 күн бұрын
Its government responsible to provide good education, but our government running with 2nd pass, what else you can expect. Now its parents and students responsibility how to get a good job, both parents and students should update their knowledge, they need out of the box thinking, for students, check certificate in their domain, complete that certificate before you come out from college with reasonable soft skill, they are not ready to do that, at the end, they are not getting good job. I am 58 still I am working in IT, because you need out of the box thinking. I have.
@guharup
@guharup 2 күн бұрын
You should read the report of pmeac on educational polimaking or nep before making cheap comments at the age of 68
@DhawalDubey-br5hn
@DhawalDubey-br5hn 2 күн бұрын
@guharup nep=guh
@Gameplayer48111
@Gameplayer48111 2 күн бұрын
its your time knowing code is suprior but we have ai internet and 1000 times better than your knowledge companies want labour not skilled labour please see your surrounding ask any newspaper boy or delivery boy there qualification test there knowledge they know better than you and say how much of your family members got job because of you what about lower middle class not selected in interview lost is hope working in low paying job come out of your unwanted advies please rest for future don't comment here (out of the box thinking please take back your word you in the box u dont have out of the box thinking)
@hiteshsolanki282
@hiteshsolanki282 Күн бұрын
Education system is one thing if changed can really turn the story around for India. Otherwise everything else is only a ticking time bomb.
@sp4youtube
@sp4youtube 3 күн бұрын
It cannot be solved ... period ... 🖖.
@billibenjamin
@billibenjamin 3 күн бұрын
Well of course it won't be, no country is perfect, take the USA (largest economy by a landslide and have been for years) it has its problem or take the Nordic countries (consistently being one of the happiest countries in the world) they have their problems.
@stevenlai1199
@stevenlai1199 2 күн бұрын
​@billibenjamin jai hind
@llawliet365
@llawliet365 2 күн бұрын
Agree that we need to create more jobs and skilled work force. To create jobs we need foreign investments as well as new start ups. We must improve our ease of doing business here in India. Unlike China we face many challenges. Some of them like: 1. Protests by workers: Agree we need to make sure of safety precautions in industries and basic pay but many times there unnecessary protests while no thing in China. Take example of how Tata had to leave West Bengal. 2. It takes a lot of time to get things approved here due to many layers of bureaucracy involved. 3. Freebies politics: Every political party does it. Some more some less. This reduces the Capex . People need to realize for that freebies could be disastrous in the long term. 4. Reservation College and Jobs: Due to this many skilled people who could have contributed in India go outside due to lack of seats. Agree that economically backward people need support. But the rich from backward caste should not. This will never change sadly.
@DummyUseless-er3dn
@DummyUseless-er3dn 2 күн бұрын
So the 2nd point is what governments should try to eliminate first by more digitisation of processes
@John_.Newton.
@John_.Newton. 3 күн бұрын
Indians are less risk-takers by default, or maybe society is not very conducive to risk-takers. People should be encouraged to start entrepreneurship in tier 2 and 3 cities. Value creation can be done only through entrepreneurship. Problem-solving shouldn't be restricted to our country's challenges but to global challenges. This can be the only way to maximize employment and wealth creation.
@photosthamara8689
@photosthamara8689 2 күн бұрын
that true. I was doing an aptitude test for a company in the west and we had to fill out a behaviour test and it said i'm not a risk taker compared to my peers. lol
@JutBolo
@JutBolo 11 сағат бұрын
What you think ? How are they surviving? Wifhout earning?
@sachin2842
@sachin2842 2 күн бұрын
indian youth running to russia ukriane israel for jobs even now 😢
@Discoverer-of-Teleportation
@Discoverer-of-Teleportation 2 күн бұрын
😢😢🔥🔥
@boxguy-e3r
@boxguy-e3r Күн бұрын
Forgot canada
@souvikc734
@souvikc734 2 күн бұрын
Government should take the accountability. Sab changa si bolke ignore nahi karna chahiye. India should focus more and more on Education and Health sector rather than focusing too much on infrastructure.
@GopalchandraMaity-v1x
@GopalchandraMaity-v1x Күн бұрын
You have made the video precisely. I appreciate that.
@ShashankSinhaSS
@ShashankSinhaSS 3 күн бұрын
Awesome awesome just awesome video ….contents so beautifully captured in just 8 minutes hats off
@sumitpukale2067
@sumitpukale2067 2 күн бұрын
Yes really I were gonna write same one.
@oneTOU3
@oneTOU3 3 күн бұрын
Ya'll got fix your street food hygiene! Implement health standards, hire some health inspectors, and fine the troublemakers. Little stuff first.
@fossil_cancerian
@fossil_cancerian Күн бұрын
The video is so truthful, the only thing which I can think of adding to the video is that Per capita income may increase at most to 15000 usd in next 20 years from current 2300 usd but by that time USD would be highly depreciated and the 15000 usd would in real terms be 10000 usd inflation and bank rates adjusted. It's business time for India, now or never😢
@pankaj_batra
@pankaj_batra Күн бұрын
Convert all these Tier 3/4 undergrad colleges (engineering, science, commerce, humanities) to skill universities. Teach skills like hospitality, nursing, electronics assembly, and electrical/plumbing work etc. Shri Vishwakarma Skill University was a good start, but not sure in what position it is right now.
@AtheistVegan
@AtheistVegan 15 сағат бұрын
Government don't have that much money.
@-ma
@-ma 3 күн бұрын
People's resources taken away including time in the name of SUPERPOWER. We need QUALITY LIFE POWER.
@mumtazaliinfantjesusschool5390
@mumtazaliinfantjesusschool5390 2 күн бұрын
I have recently come across your KZbin channel and watched a a couple of videos. Your videos and its themes are quite good and fully backed up with facts and logic. Your presentation quite engaging. In short, fantastic videos (contents)
@Laker123abc
@Laker123abc 2 күн бұрын
India: please call me super power!
@legendslog3911
@legendslog3911 2 күн бұрын
+500 social credit
@samm8654
@samm8654 2 күн бұрын
​@@legendslog3911 पेटीयम पे २ रुपये प्राप्त हुये😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@dingbario
@dingbario 2 күн бұрын
You are forgetting the UN permanent seat.
@THALA7z
@THALA7z 2 күн бұрын
we need to bring back The ancient Vedic India if we want to make India great again
@smallcube-zn2mm
@smallcube-zn2mm 2 күн бұрын
@@THALA7z or Mughal Empire 2.0
@VenkataKrishnaambadipudi
@VenkataKrishnaambadipudi 18 сағат бұрын
It’s concerning that in India, education is still primarily viewed as a pathway to engineering, science, and conventional jobs, while other fields like sports, arts, and entrepreneurship are often sidelined. Why do we restrict ourselves to these narrow definitions of success? Many tend to follow established trends, adhering to a single path rather than exploring diverse opportunities. This lack of risk-taking and unwillingness to break from traditional routes is one of the biggest hurdles in unlocking the full potential of our youth. If we can shift this mindset and encourage exploration in various fields, India could transition into a more innovative and well-rounded society. True progress lies in broadening our perspectives beyond the conventional.
@thesandy1413
@thesandy1413 2 күн бұрын
Very well said. Everything starts with education. But how our education sector becoming a business, its really challenging for India to take the benefit of youth.
@tarunadvani9074
@tarunadvani9074 2 күн бұрын
It is not 'tire', it is 'tier'
@nikhilnishanimath6560
@nikhilnishanimath6560 2 күн бұрын
Wonderfully explained
@Selva_Investments
@Selva_Investments 3 күн бұрын
Finally some truth❤😢
@AyushSingh-wb9sf
@AyushSingh-wb9sf 2 күн бұрын
You actually simply those hard to understand newspapers in 8 mins
@_Kishore__Aswin_
@_Kishore__Aswin_ 2 күн бұрын
I think we have to make a industrial or service revolution to kick start things and channel the finance to productive industries.
@MOHITBHARDWAJbanjara
@MOHITBHARDWAJbanjara 2 күн бұрын
India will never have economic growth like China. From the grass-root level to the top the bureaucracy is riddled with corruption. A regular Indian has to fight for resources the very moment he/she steps out of the house. That makes us individualistic and think only about immediate relief. The individualism explains the lack of civic sense and voting on the bases of caste, free rations and alcohol explains the short sightedness of the average Indian. This behavior is a result of our environment. The no. of ways in which our society is heterogenous, something we take pride in, are ways in which we are divided. We as Indians don't think about our nation collectively. Looking at these sorry state of affairs, be it sub-standard education, how difficult it is to do business in India, corruption, high income tax with sub-standard benefits. no wonder people who are lucky enough to get to the other side by jumping all these administerial and societal hoops decide to leave and settle in different countries.
@josephchettupuzha8689
@josephchettupuzha8689 2 күн бұрын
We are 138th rank in per capita income for the last 12 years. The hype created by the govt is misplaced. Unless people, individual people' wealth increases a country can never grow.
@JyotiDeka1989
@JyotiDeka1989 Күн бұрын
In India, academicians fear that if they don't teach the students decade old theories and proofs, how will we have students keeping their subject area? Take mathematics for example. No professor in mathematics will be able to give a small introduction to quantum mechanics when teaching vector spaces. Same goes for most other areas like how linear algebra and statistics play an important role in data science and machine learning. The syllabus is not outdated. Innovation in teaching and making the students think about how all areas of science are inter-related is not there in most institutes even today.
@chetanpandore
@chetanpandore Күн бұрын
What is use of being a superpower?
@ganeshdompaka183
@ganeshdompaka183 3 күн бұрын
Clear explanation 👌 at least education system need a big change
@anilbattula5836
@anilbattula5836 18 сағат бұрын
Fantastic article..India is having big demographics with less skilled labour and govt should implement strict rules in education and should include many training sessions from the school age itself
@sks5970
@sks5970 3 күн бұрын
Great video ! I agree with every point
@Zaheed-ip8mp
@Zaheed-ip8mp Күн бұрын
India doesn’t need to be a superpower we need to be a decently developed country with a strong economy
@AtheistVegan
@AtheistVegan 15 сағат бұрын
Sorry bout' that.
@Vijai-Vpandian
@Vijai-Vpandian 2 күн бұрын
India has to find its own path to solve its problems just like democratic US did with its 247 years of independence and still doing. India has to priorities more on homegrown innovation technology soln in all domains to solve its own and the world problem.
@AssetKannada
@AssetKannada 2 күн бұрын
Very informative video, and you are correct in every word.
@manivannana3317
@manivannana3317 2 күн бұрын
India will only grow if people think all are our people, all are equal, we must solve everyone's problem.
@ameyapatil2424
@ameyapatil2424 2 күн бұрын
We are an agriculture economy since ages. And nothing wrong in making the country an agriculture super power like Israel. FYI : 50% workforce still is employed in this sector.
@guharup
@guharup 2 күн бұрын
What happened to 3 farm laws?
@smallcube-zn2mm
@smallcube-zn2mm 2 күн бұрын
taking inspiration from wrong country will kick back India further israel is neither agrarian or a superpower , israel mostly relies on high-tech industries and an unstable country always in the risk of loosing existence
@yageshgupta8598
@yageshgupta8598 2 күн бұрын
but still gdp contribution of agriculture is much less than services industry
@koteswararao9999
@koteswararao9999 Күн бұрын
Talk and touch upon CASTE SYSTEM that is main issue determining the growth of our country.
@booksourexistence2153
@booksourexistence2153 Күн бұрын
Thanks ❤
@praduryyapratimdas5781
@praduryyapratimdas5781 2 күн бұрын
Thanks Madam for uploading such interesting & informative video
@smn2666
@smn2666 18 сағат бұрын
"2 percent land with no oil, natural gas and other resource (existing resources are depleting) but consists 19 percent of world population. " how can you expect this country to become developed this growing population putting too much pressure on resources. And country to become developed its geographical location and neighbouring countries plays huge important rule. we have huge disadvantage in both areas. And last remember guys companies dont want educated people they want people who are well trained. (sorry for my english)
@mithunmahato309
@mithunmahato309 14 сағат бұрын
Govt agencies should be kept under heavy vigilance. In case of proved corruption or having malafide intention, the personnel should be sacked off the position, If necessary.
@ij4674
@ij4674 2 күн бұрын
Atleast now people like u guys (and more) have started talking about this, quite a shift from blind faith in the future of country as a super power. First step in solving a problem is identifying and acknowledging the problem.
@DigitalPraveen7
@DigitalPraveen7 3 күн бұрын
Exactly 💯 What you said its true. Our system may or may not change but each and every one's responsibility to develop their skill then only stand out from the crowd. Because based on the own interest you choose it. Now a days we can access resource an online at anytime. Due to lack of awareness...
@anshilseth10
@anshilseth10 Күн бұрын
The famous saying I heard, " If you say something for India the opposite is also true."
@AD70003
@AD70003 2 күн бұрын
More than skills , setting up a factory in India is an issue . We need plenty of blue collar jobs to accommodate people leaving agriculture. The biggest culprit is land acquisition . Even for our skilled people we don’t have enough jobs at the moment because we don’t have enough private investment . Most of the investment is public investment . Skills issue can be sorted out using technology . However we have much bigger problems at hand . We need to liberalise agricultural sector as well as change land acquisition law . I doubt any government will have the balls to change the land acquisition laws. Modi has failed to bring agricultural reforms . We need to liberalise our railways as well and get rid of poorly performing PSUs . These are very hard and unpopular decisions . These are the Big Bang reforms which can propel us to 50trillion dollars economy by 2050 , surpassing USA and growing at 8% . Without this we will reach only half of it ie 25 trillion even with all skilled workforce . It will be even dangerous. We will have skilled workers with no jobs , emigration will be the only possible solution or massive social unrest , it’s much easier to suppress an unskilled workforce .
@zavahar
@zavahar 2 күн бұрын
And from where you are cooking these datas and ideas? Any backed resources or just some forward messages?
@martinpaulhere
@martinpaulhere 3 күн бұрын
Agree. Subsidised skill focused education very fast( before the current youth population advantage fades away) is the key ,but unfortunately with least allocation for education in the recent union budget also.How is it possible then? What was made possible in a restrictive communist regime will not happen in democratic country like ours where implementing a policy takes forever and lots of push....recent skill india,NEP, apprentice program (csr linked) are all good start but very very very little and very very very slow for the intended goal ...what is point if we finally gets skilled at some point in time but by which time we lost thia current demographic advantage. We opened up economic liberalisation policies swiftly once decided at the right time and we got to become the IT hub of the world which paved the way for world to be confident on india.imagine if delayed it another decade?
@manivannana3317
@manivannana3317 2 күн бұрын
Let's learn and try to solve each other's problem
@parameshwarappah.s9426
@parameshwarappah.s9426 13 сағат бұрын
How many politicians eligible to rule the country
@dealoftheday7181
@dealoftheday7181 2 күн бұрын
Everyone is trying to create a narrative for their own side. It's an unending game, you know.
@mehtar66
@mehtar66 Күн бұрын
I agree. It will be good for India to become at least a middle income country, that is the best India can hope for. Do you think it is achievable? Please reply to my question by simply stating either yes or no. Thanks
@bishalkumarshaw3653
@bishalkumarshaw3653 2 күн бұрын
Vishwaguru!😂
@Traveler.3_0
@Traveler.3_0 2 күн бұрын
Atleast Now we are able to talk about whether india will be a superpower or not. Atleast we have a country where we can live peacefully without being harrased by someone,there are people who don't have land to live life peacefully.
@karanmadan1048
@karanmadan1048 13 сағат бұрын
During COVID buying hand sanitizer was like a enemity.
@csravikumar9171
@csravikumar9171 2 күн бұрын
White collar jobs will never do anything. Innovation Creativity R&D Learning Adaptability New technology New enterprise Are needs .
@pushkar1514
@pushkar1514 2 күн бұрын
the "needs" you mentioned (most of them) are closely related to white collar jobs.But yea you are right 👍
@muskanvlog5341
@muskanvlog5341 2 күн бұрын
For skilled youth, students should be taught from graduation level itself how to work in real work setup with internship or apprenticeship programs being a necessary curriculum in the classroom
@AngshumanVI
@AngshumanVI 6 сағат бұрын
India definitely has a bright future, unless you're a general category middle-class salaried employee - then you're fucked.
@vasu_devan
@vasu_devan 2 күн бұрын
If you see till now we don't have a Xiaomi or Samsung or Apple we don't have innovative companies, we just have service sector, if we can't disrupt the market we can't do well in future, our follow mindset doesn't help neither our education system
@Prashant_Pandey4
@Prashant_Pandey4 Күн бұрын
We need investment before anything else , even education is secondary, government should allow foreign companies and treat them fairly rather than these protectionist policy, at this stage India needs money no matter where it is coming from China or US , we should bring investment and second step is education and training to specifically cater industries like India build a large pool of tech talent and lastly R&D , for any country to become rich it has to spend on emerging technologies and only then Indian companies can compete at global level , by protectionist policy we are not incentivising our homegrown companies but making them lazy .
@animeshmaity6603
@animeshmaity6603 2 күн бұрын
I feel it’s right time to go through online skill education with less fees and also need industrial and academic collaboration for practical knowledge and recognition. By this way educational fees will come down significantly and also Pvt colleges arbitrary system will prevented and also enterprise will get basic and advanced skill employees through their own training.
@jobsavio4797
@jobsavio4797 8 сағат бұрын
Another big problem plaguing India is the general lack of knowledge of people towards why their lives are stuck, and why upward mobility is so hard and generally impossible. Generally people, especially parents of children buy into the Developed India narrative being pedalled by the media and the Government and think that in today's India of opportunities and development, everyone must be achieving social mobility and it is only me or my children who are lazy and stupid not to achieve a good, working and good paying job. Too many people in our country are simply ignorant of how resources are distributed, market forces and businesses and how the economy works in general, and this applies not only for rural agricultural workers and people but even college educated, people with Phds (unless you're a graduate in economics or have learnt through additional means, how the economy works) that whatever growth is happening majorly with big corporations and the richest 5%, leaving nothing for the majority of people. They still believe poverty is because people are not working hard and think that studying hard, going to college will earn you a good life and competent standard of living, all the while oblivious to fact that college graduates and post graduates compile the 1st and 2nd largest number of unemployed people respectively in India. People need to learn more about economics in general and about how poverty is a policy choice holding bureaucracies and governments accountable, not treat their living conditions as a simple stroke of fate.
@sgfacts5776
@sgfacts5776 2 күн бұрын
Biggest problem is skilled students is think about to settle in abroad they never think to boost our Indian economy
@rushabhchheda2582
@rushabhchheda2582 11 сағат бұрын
the title was changed thrice.
@am1tk_tales
@am1tk_tales 5 сағат бұрын
Kyunki "people" are not the problem.
@cx.srinivas
@cx.srinivas 2 күн бұрын
And what about the syllabus, the government provide to students
@HeartistMurali
@HeartistMurali 2 күн бұрын
There is this very outdated classroom education system with a human teacher at the blackboard, not just in India but all over the world. They must bring the education out of schools, colleges and universities and they should use digital tools extensively to overhaul academics. Another aspect is the need to bring huge adult population into academics by making education modular as opposed to package education system we have at present. It means one should be able to acquire skill and knowledge in a single subject very quickly by a combination of offline and online digital tools without having to enroll themselves into a suffocating and obsolete package academics in an University or college. The motto must be to offer education to anybody at any age and in any subject in a relatively short duration. This is not at all possible in the present package format.
@rahulamesar5387
@rahulamesar5387 3 күн бұрын
Very true mam No one is talking about it Education is the only solution and people also should understand that the same internet has the potential to learn yourself and keep moving. Can't wait just wait for the system ro change We already know the inequality index in India
@zavahar
@zavahar 2 күн бұрын
Instead of building new IITs and AIIMS why don't we increase the seats of these exciting institutions? We all know these public institutions are spread over the large area of 100+ acres.
@Prashant_Pandey4
@Prashant_Pandey4 Күн бұрын
Nope , I don't like both Ideas , by making more IITs we are actually depriciating the brand value of IITs rather than making more of them we should increase the research budget of these IIT's these institutions should be pinnacle in R&D not in India but in whole world.
@AtheistVegan
@AtheistVegan 16 сағат бұрын
Then it will become even more tougher get into these institutions.
@p.anandharamakrishnan5969
@p.anandharamakrishnan5969 2 күн бұрын
I really like this content this is first time im seeing this channel im subscribed very good creation nice video
@srinivasreddydandu7849
@srinivasreddydandu7849 Күн бұрын
Up skill our younger generation and providing better education
@vaibhavgond
@vaibhavgond 3 күн бұрын
OMG.. this is the true fact check
@shailendramalik
@shailendramalik 2 күн бұрын
Any person with a small percentage of intellect will know this whole video is just rhetoric. Only highlight problems and what can go wrong but what is happening, what is potential solution and what policy changes are needed are not there. She had no answers so she left it for audience to reply with comments 🤣
@ShanaySingh
@ShanaySingh 2 күн бұрын
Exactly I was hoping solution from this video like we all know the Problems commonnnn
@photosthamara8689
@photosthamara8689 2 күн бұрын
@@ShanaySingh well she did say our education system needs fixing ... what to do... babus are running this country
@Ananymous-hy7my
@Ananymous-hy7my 2 күн бұрын
It is very simple to understand that " india will not be world power",if you have the open minded and analytical understanding of the basic science and the social understanding .when debate it with the current political affair and happenings of our country INDIA you will come to the conclusion of that idea .
@shegar3357
@shegar3357 2 күн бұрын
Money is not distributed to people. Rich 1% controls the 99% of money.
@DukesMervynDBA
@DukesMervynDBA 3 күн бұрын
truth ❤
@Ambari_
@Ambari_ 2 күн бұрын
First we Indians should learn to vote sensibly! We are selling our vote for caste, religion, sect and money.
@latvialava6644
@latvialava6644 2 күн бұрын
Superpowers are just not made by Right Ingredients & Conditions but, Right place at the Right Time. China grabbed the opportunity when West was searching for Cheap Labour !!! Today they aren't because of AI & Robotics. Moreover, the Competition from South East Asia!!! The population is very high !!! And, the worst is We are a democracy
@legendslog3911
@legendslog3911 2 күн бұрын
You can't rule india with iron hand like china, india is too diverse to do that Democracy is the only thing because of which india is still intact
@AnmolSingh-ur6lg
@AnmolSingh-ur6lg 2 күн бұрын
​@@legendslog3911u can, sometimes u don't need freedom. Sometimes u need suppression
@latvialava6644
@latvialava6644 2 күн бұрын
@@legendslog3911 Yup even, China had more than 2000 languages & more than 60 ethnic groups like Han, Tibetan, Uagers & Hue etc. They all disappeared. Even, Han & Tibetan Buddhism are completely different. Do you know how the system works there?? Mandarin is Standardised !!! If u promote any specific religion u are detained & "There is No God" written in every class 1-6th Books, hence , no religion. If u Oppose it you & your family disappear the next day !!! Foreign media is completely banned & Thanks to the Great Fire Wall it's almost impossible for Any one Inside or Outside to Interact online. Remember Tainmen 1989 thousands of Clg students protesting for Democracy. What happened?? They Kicked out Foreign journalists, all local Press was deactivated. The 3rd day the Square was completely Clear & empty!!! Thousands were detained & 300 students are still missing from the last 30 years. 😂 That's Pure Communism which provides only 2 options to obey or Go missing with your family forever (💀). Many Separatist militants formed but, 50% of those communities got Wiped out. The press is completely controlled n monitored by CPC. Vha Gandhi giri nhi chalti bhai wha 1 thapad marro toh purre khandan kee khopdi udane ka ritual h. 😂
@stevenlai1199
@stevenlai1199 2 күн бұрын
​@legendslog3911 jai hind
@stevenlai1199
@stevenlai1199 2 күн бұрын
​@@legendslog3911jai hind
@NageshwarRaoPinna
@NageshwarRaoPinna 2 күн бұрын
2 imp feedback items: 1. Don't show popup subscription window those who already signed for news letter 2. Finshots daily - Add Voice option (You will get lot of buzz if you provide voice opiton also)
@parshu.9309
@parshu.9309 2 күн бұрын
🎉
@nerrailwaygorakhpur7173
@nerrailwaygorakhpur7173 2 күн бұрын
I myself am a resident of India and hardly anyone can understand better than me why the condition of this country is like this? The biggest problem in India is that people here exaggerate a lot and always regret from accepting the truth. Also they consider themselves the grandfathers of the world in each and every thing, Whereas the reality is that they do not know anything. The government here also considers people to be fools and people keep taking false pride of those. And do you know what the biggest problem is in India? The biggest problem is that people feel that if the economy grows then everything will automatically get good but this does not happen, this is their wrong belief.
@FINDMYDEVICERAVIDAS
@FINDMYDEVICERAVIDAS 2 күн бұрын
Major problem pf india :- Mindset , caste , corruption , lack of power to local authorities , centralisation, lack of unity , lack of civic sence ,no accountability , lack of education cause they just buy degree , language , culture , reservation etc Our diversity kiling us everything is diffrenent than hiw do you even suppose that they will come together and work gor nation ? 30% population works for 70% population cause urban population is just 36.6% mean while if you compare it to china or other developed nation
@jithinsunny1323
@jithinsunny1323 2 күн бұрын
Finally a reality check.
@WTFbangaloreboy
@WTFbangaloreboy 3 күн бұрын
Hey finshot tv creators I think you being a creator are in position to leverage many content creators together in making students skilled May be you could play a baby step in this situation I also took college and I'm forced to pay 2 lakh rupees per year without getting the necessary skills ..I wanted to quit the college and learn other skills but I'm failed to do so because there is so many information available which feels overwhelming and unable to focus on 1 skill
@ramasamyvijayaraghavan6540
@ramasamyvijayaraghavan6540 2 күн бұрын
We are in a consuming market ... We are not a manufacturing hub for any industrial product... And our creative cleverness is very very low.. we are not able to compare it with china....they first prefer to promote standard education in the industrial and agri sector .. we are not like that... Our plans should be for the long term... We are long to go....I fear ... We missed it ... 😢 ... fear
@prashant_dt
@prashant_dt Күн бұрын
Ease of doing business , corruption, freebees given in name of Vote and high taxes making people find other tax savy destination are other major factors apart from Improper education and Jobs
@AlpaPatel-n9d
@AlpaPatel-n9d 2 күн бұрын
The main reason China became so powerful is that MFN status was given to China so lots of Manufacturing went to China because of it's cheap labor. Young Indians should stay in India and work towards making India very clean and better country rather than leaving the country. There should be more hands on training during their education rather than just learning theory because just theory has no value, you need more hands on experience in the real world.
@pakkans
@pakkans Күн бұрын
Now, some of the the podcasts were working for congress,nda, etc..very sad
@ChinmayDhake
@ChinmayDhake Сағат бұрын
Relaxing fiscal deficit just a little bit
@MyBook-xn2fl
@MyBook-xn2fl 6 сағат бұрын
Indias biggest problem is staying neutral
@manoharbs
@manoharbs Күн бұрын
From my childhood it's always been the children will make the future bright 😂never became developed nation in 30 years of my life, so more people means more demand, unless all the basic material is not imported we will never match the GDP per capita 😂
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