Dear All
I came across an interesting comparison that made me reflect on our own governance model:
China has no reservation,
no independent judiciary,
no real elections,
no freedom of speech,
no corruption that publicly surfaces,
and no freebies.
The thought experiment was simple:
If we were to remove all these criteria in India—even suspend democracy for just five years—would our country accelerate its progress and efficiency to a level comparable with China?
While we value our democratic rights and institutions, this contrast reminds us how deeply our systems influence speed of decision-making, governance quality, and national outcomes. It is worth reflecting on where reforms are essential so that India can progress swiftly without compromising its democratic soul.
Essentially what this country's governance have given us over the last decades post independence primarily to call or feel proud, happy ,feel safe and secure about.
Please share your thoughts honestly and truthfully
Warm regards& Namasthe
Sundaram
"KNOW THYSELF .
SELF KNOWLEDGE IS REAL KNOWLEDGE.
ALL OTHER KNOWLEDGE IS IGNORANCE AND THEY ARE NO KNOWLEDGE "
~~~ Bhagavan Ramana