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India’s ‘rare human wealth’ can counter China’s ‘rare earth’ deposits: Doval

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Hasn't Modi come up with Jumla's
Amartya Sen predictions all went wrong at the moment direct tax revenues showed a double-digit growth post demonetization first year 17% -18% (2018), property prices went down 10%. Also, Amartya Sen is not the last word in economics, whatever he pretends to be. India is doing fine post demonetization, short-term impact, and long-term gains.
 
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All world industries need to relocate to India. Vietnam should close its Samsung factory and ship jobs to there. East or West India is the Best.
 
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I wonder if indians are dumb or indian politicians are dumber. Having rare metals without proper industry as a whole does nothing to rival china. What are you gonna do? Throw rocks at Chinese troops at the border? :omghaha:
 
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That meme is from the Hindi film "3 Idiots" and it is part of that portion where the hero, Ranchoddas Shyamaldas Chanchad ( played by Aamir Khan ), is trying to explain to the professor what a machine is in simple words. The professor instead wants the explanation in bookish wording. This is that funny vid.

That is the problem in all of South Asia, not just in India, despite great potential. The education systems and the social cultures are not meant to create or nurture thinkers. They are generally meant to create drones who have a limited role in the entirety of the societies and do no more than what they are told to do. Which is why there has neither been a Yuri Gagarin moment here nor a Che Guevara moment since the World War 2 ended.

The education systems must change. That is how the potential will be realized into actual brilliance.

@Levina @Zibago @django @Mentee @RealNapster @Moonlight @Mugwop @Nilgiri @padamchen

@haidian @rambro @Beast
 
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That meme is from the Hindi film "3 Idiots" and it is part of that portion where the hero, Aamir Khan, is trying to explain to the professor what a machine is in simple words. The professor instead wants the explanation in bookish wording. This is that funny vid.

That is the problem in all of South Asia, not just in India, despite great potential. The education systems and the social cultures are not meant to create or nurture thinkers. They are generally meant to create drones who have a limited role in the entirety of the societies and do no more than what they are told to do. Which is why there has neither been a Yuri Gagarin moment here nor a Che Guevara moment since the World War 2 ended.

The education systems must change. That is how the potential will be realized into actual brilliance.

@Levina @Zibago @django @Mentee @RealNapster @Moonlight @Mugwop @Nilgiri @padamchen

@haidian @rambro @Beast

Once there was a thread here on “what changes do you want/recommend in our education system”. Some brilliant suggestions were given by members. If you can search (and read) that thread. Good read.

Edit: here

‭‭‭https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/what-changes-do-you-want-in-our-education-system.527080/
 
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That meme is from the Hindi film "3 Idiots" and it is part of that portion where the hero, Aamir Khan, is trying to explain to the professor what a machine is in simple words. The professor instead wants the explanation in bookish wording. This is that funny vid.

That is the problem in all of South Asia, not just in India, despite great potential. The education systems and the social cultures are not meant to create or nurture thinkers. They are generally meant to create drones who have a limited role in the entirety of the societies and do no more than what they are told to do. Which is why there has neither been a Yuri Gagarin moment here nor a Che Guevara moment since the World War 2 ended.

The education systems must change. That is how the potential will be realized into actual brilliance.

@Levina @Zibago @django @Mentee @RealNapster @Moonlight @Mugwop @Nilgiri @padamchen

@haidian @rambro @Beast
Bhia this approach is epitomized by those vastly overrated Indian IITs, no wonder they are considered a joke by institutions such as Ivy league unis and western European unis, these IIT folks cannot think out of the box if their life depended on it, the question is, is this cultural or is it innate, I suspect it mat be a combination of both.Kudos bhai
 
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the question is, is this cultural or is it innate, I suspect it mat be a combination of both.Kudos bhai

It is cultural. A process inserted into a young person by the system surrounding that person.

If the system is changed then the potential of that person can be unlocked.
 
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suprised indian gave Doval a job after he comoletley messed up RAW's work in Balochistan.

incompotent Doval, who got Yadav the indian terrorist caught
 
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It is cultural. A process inserted into a young person by the system surrounding that person.

If the system is changed then the potential of that person can be unlocked.

The correct approach is to leave India :omghaha:

ps. You can brag about being in a white country
 
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The correct approach is to leave India :omghaha:

I would prefer to stay and change the system from the relative top.

ps. You can brag about being in a white country

Why would I want to do that ??

Though I agree that at least in USA, one has better chances to do big things rather than in India. I mean something like what Bill Gates or Elon Mlusk did or do.
 
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