The Chinese dragon An eye opener - By Rajiv Bajaj - CNBC TV 18

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The Chinese dragon An eye opener - By Rajiv Bajaj - CNBC TV 18

Rajiv Upadhyay

 

We have heard of Steeve Jobs famous speech at Stanford . It indeed is very motivating .

But for an Indian like me , who joined IIT / Kanpur in 1967 , got selected in SCRA ‘ Railways and retired as GM , have visited about 25 countries , this speech is no less inspiring than Steeve Jobs’ speech . The Indian reality today is much worse . Next generation is very lazy , ultra feminism and Work from home  has made it home bound but with unlimited sense of entitlement . In a case I know , young IT man made a $750000 / mistake in tender , passed three stages of checks before being caught at top . In spite of pointed out part mistake was repeated in new cut and paste and not rechecked again . In spite of being in UK for submission , did not want to work on Saturday Sunday because of Mother in Laws birthday . When an exasperated boss gave a hard dressing down , complained to HR for toxic office culture .

Indian government is not even thinking of competing with China the way Rajiv Bajaj has described .

My request is to spread it to as many people who matter and are worried about our decline in industrial competitiveness .

The Chinese dragon
An eye opener – By Rajiv Bajaj

Rajiv Bajaj is son of Rahul Bajaj….

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A couple of WhatsApp group that I am a member of should be renamed China problem groups. 90% of discussions is on how China hijacked the world economy and how they do not deserve to do so and how all politicians have let us down and how they are stealing all intellectual property and how we are doomed if we do not stop downloading tiktok.

All true. And no, this article is not about disagreeing with this narrative. This article is

not about the fact that an average Chinese student in US beats the shit of all other students (including Indians) in terms of hours she works and the only disadvantage she has is that her English is not good enough, but she is getting there. No this article is not about the fact that the people of China worked their butts out while Italians holidayed and French wanted a 4 day week. No this article is not about the fact that you cannot hire a decent machinist or a forger in India because all of them are sitting in call centers answering questions from technically challenged Americans. Of course, I agree and support the view that China and it’s people do not deserve the place they have reached (I don’t want to be trolled). They are thieves, they do not take 4-week holidays. They should be punished.,,,,,,,,,




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