Increased
connectivity has caused a big spurt of growth in India. It is fast becoming a
global power for it has all resources needed for development. What level of
development we have depends on how we see it. Our nation has become “risk
society” approaching post modernism. Many nations develop their military force
to increase their clout. India has command as democracy bringing
industrialisation to a predominantly agricultural economy. We have the largest
number educated persons. That is a big achievement. Because conditions was
always present in India to produce largest educated population. That is itself a big success and nobody can
measure that. We know that we have the will to learn and we will succeed. Increased
computerisation has brought together the students in the universities who are linked by "Knowledge Network". Increased
use of mobiles has boosted our economic sector bringing vast increase in
communications. Potentials are immense---how we can grow with the present level
of technology. Computerisation of various government organisations have brought
them together as they communicate by emails. People have more connection with
the government: everyone has a PAN card, Aadhar identity and better access to information
.Social security schemes for free food or loans for education or loans for
starting a small firm is now easily possible. Government can function better
with increased computerisation. For example we have land records which are
computerised and can be accessed by municipalities. We can pay our electricity
bills our income taxes and our property tax by "on line"facility. It is now that we
have become a well connected nation. Diverse opinions and political climate do
keep murmuring and this only reflects that we are a vibrant democracy with
constant debates and conflicts. We are a fine example for all developing
nations. We can bring development to other developing nations as Indians teach
as easily as they learn. We do not have a military strategy to become a super
power but we believer in the ‘will power’ of the Indian people who will do well
in future Earth.
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