Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Developing India

It is generally said that 19th century belonged to Europe and 20th century to the USA. But the 21st century is certainly ours. This vision can be achieved only by young generation of India. It is well known that India is a home of a significant proportion of youths of the world are eyeing India as a source of technical manpower. They are looking at our boys and girls as a source of talent at low cost. Of India youth make up their mind and work in close unity, they can foil the plans of Imperialism.

But unfortunately no one is bothered to dream any such vision.

To climb high one has to think of climbing the Everest. One may not go higher than 10000 feet but even that will not be attained if you have no better dreams of going up.

In recent years the world has come to look at India with renewed respect, recognizing a strong and prosperous global power. It is also a future when the fobled richness of India will begin to show its full radiance bringing much success to the troubled spirit of modern India.

One thing is clear – the core strength of India lies in its natural human resource and youth power. India can emerge successful if Indians settle their superficial differences and think and act as an Indian. Then our population will be our asset rather than being our liability.

So, Is it a dream? Yes. Is it an impossible dream? No, its not. This can be done by youth of India. And some of the youth makes their dream come true like Kalpana Chawla. No matter she lost her life in the process.

India can become a developed nation only if everyone contributes to the best of his or her capacity and ability. Then only we can earn the reputation of being the most competitive nation. We should fully utilize our talent and then India will become a complete nation.

Let us Hope for the same….

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