Core Structural Woes facing India’s Administration
- In Current Affairs
- 10:25 PM, Dec 07, 2019
- Raghu Aiyar
There are economic woes, trade woes, religion woes, and what not. A few woes are listed here, which are the high-level woes before India …
- Constitution of India - Static, and does not change dynamically with the needs of evolving times - as with all written rules. Hard coded. Out dated. Mal-adjusted defects, which were ill-conceived. Inherited from the former Rulers. Does not visualize Dharma leave alone Sanatana Dharma. Has a significant misfit potential to not just the majority, but possibly to all.
- Indian Administrative Services. Summed up in the following series of tweets by a lawyer who is a well-known SC advocate, and a chartered accountant.
- Temple tragedy – over 50,000 temples were destroyed by Muslim invaders - uprooting the very foundation of the native Hindu’s rights. Further, destruction of the educational infrastructure of Sanatana Dharma and of secular knowledge, of a thousand-year-old civilization, by the British policies, for gaining political domination.
- Enervated and exhausted self-confidence, by teaching of false history by leftists and present-day mental-slaves, of the past foreign-rulers of the last 1000 years. Deeply damaging the self-confidence and psyche of youth, over the last 70 years since Independence, resulting in long-term damage to our best interests.
- There are many more woes, but to end the list at 5, keeping it short and sweet, it is the misuse and abuse of the democratic system, by the bottom 5 percent of human mentality – criminals, mafia, traitors, failed-communists, and demented-libs , taking over political power through elections, dragging our country through the mud, even after independence. Also, a global issue. This has destroyed much of whatever was left. The time has come to shift to something more and better than democracy, just as the time had come a few hundred years back to move from crackpot-dictatorships to democracy. The next step to whatever-that-maybe is now much needed, and has been predicted as well.
The question before those administering India, is to find a solution to fundamental issues as the above. In order to do that, the first step is to identify the problems, which is the first step in finding any solution. There was much confusion for quite long, but that is now behind us, and the problems are well identified and well agreed upon.
The next step is to consider solutions, and, if each of the problems identified above, staying with this list for the time being, requires a solution? Which is to say, one solution for each problem? Or, is there a single-solution to all the problems, which would be the most effective way to proceed, if at all there is such a one? Which is to say, a solution, which can dynamically yield further solutions over the times to come. And, if any solution, would not have the pitfall, of repeating the same old hurdles in a different way, and preventing a stable-solution from coming to pass? All these are the complexities of solution-finding, and must needs be addressed.
What then is the solution, or solutions? And, how do we fix the fundamental or structural woes facing India’s administration?
The solution consequentially will have a direct impact on ease of doing business, which is the basis of our nation’s prosperity. A developing country can ill afford to lose growth. Be it competence of “baboos” setting regulations, the ‘hafta’ or crony-capitalism aka bad-governance of treasonous-scams (ILFS is fresh in our minds) resulting from the reign of criminals both political and non-political, or the ability of youth to abide in their self-confidence which is a reason for our Hon PM to stress his “$5 trillion” vision, it is essential, to quickly overcome all our core structural woes for a greater objective: re-establishing our material prosperity is recognized to be a driver of dharma and re-establishing sanatana dharma – the first woe referred to above.
The objective of this piece is not to provide a solution but merely to reduce to writing some of the issues that need to be considered, and the perspective of the complexity of any solution, or solutions, potentially. If we can find one solution that addresses all the problems, then it paves the way for a self-energizing and simplified present-action, as the way forward. Is such a thing possible? We need to make this kind of a solution happen, if there is at all, any such possibility. It will save us time, and the pain of making mistakes or repeating mistakes of the past. Let us together think this through. Vande Mataram! Jai Hind!
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