Nothing has happened yet -- that's the problem! Well, this is not quite true. I have had a change in employment, and this may ultimately help my travel plans along. In other words, I have been having a problem with collecting art, specifically pictures of dead presidents. (Our money usually has pictures of presidents on it.)You were planning a trip to India. What happened?
I can heartily agree with your statements here! That's one reason why I'd like to come over.Until you come here and LIVE here you wont know what we are talking about. ... but you really need some practical experience to go with it.
I can accept your point. The issues and problems you allude to are daunting. However, in the overall scheme of things, I think that India's government, whatever the state of it may be, is positioned to succeed where many other governments are doomed to fail. For instance, take China. All may seem well and rosy on the outside there, but there are undercurrents that will be difficult for the Chinese system to deal with in the future. In other words, there are "bills to be paid."What about the present? Where are we going now? No, I do not underestimate my fellow Indians. Given a chance they perform very well and do not lack talent. But do you know the hurdles an average man has to cross in his daily life just to get what is his basic right? After all this a person is just plain exhausted.
That's not to say that India does not have future issues that will need to be faced. But my take is that you are much better positioned to deal with these issues than other countries are, such as China.
I will grant you that this is just my opinion. I do think I'm right (I'm silly, but not so silly as to believe things I know are wrong!), but I cannot disagree with anything you are saying.
Oh, no, there's no offense taken! I expect that you'd have strong views on the situation in India. All I could ever offer is the view of someone on the outside who is looking in.Sorry, I do not want to go on with my ramblings. I respect you for your knowledge and appreciate the time you give this forum, please do not take this on a personal level. This was not my intention.
One thing I can say is that there are things I see where I live that I consider difficult problems and grave injustices, as well. This is not to say that what I see here is worse, better, or equal to what you see. It's only to note that I can understand your dissatisfaction with the current state of things and your impatience with the rate of change for the good.
BTW, the time I give to IFG is my privilege and pleasure!