_Dear Fellow concerned citizens:
Read this article and please share your thoughts and comments...The
problem we have is one of systemic failure and the solution lies in
fundamental change and re-thinking. It is now too late for incremental
solutions.
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.
Politics and Corruption: Here's how to "fix the system"
http://satyameva-jayate.org/2007/09/14/fixing-the-system/
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All,This is a vey hurried response (and I will separately comment on Shoubhik and Sanjeev's thoughts).But I very much liked Sanjeev's suggestion of a public discussion on this - not to belitlle each other's thoughts/ideas - but so that all of us can benefit from the discussion....hopefully even better ideas will follow as a result of some debate and open airing of thoughts.I am offering my blog as a forum for doing this - and if both Shoubhik and Sanjeev are OK with it, I will put these emails on the blog before the weekend to serve as a starting point.
What do you think?Shantanu
On 9/27/07, Sanjeev Sabhlok <sab...@yahoo.com > wrote:Dear Shoubhik
Thanks for raising a discussion re: some of my
suggested pathways to a free India. I deeply
appreciate the commitment and effort your group
represents, and look forward to an informed debate and
discussion on the alternative system your group
proposes. That, indeed, is exactly what I have
suggested in chapter 7 of my book that we all do:
instead of whining and cribbing about the system, let
us all propose our specific solutions and precise
plans of action, and let us then us all have a debate
and come to an agreement.
At this stage, I have a request: would you please
elaborate on why the solutions I have proposed won't
work? I'd really appreciate that. As my book is still
a draft, I'll be very happy to consider solid
arguments against why the solutions I propose won't
work. I am completely open to change if persuaded that
there are better ways out there that I have missed.
I can suggest, though, at the outset, that it is not
going to be easy to persuade me to better solutions:
you'll have to come up with something dramatically
better that I have never come across in my life or in
my extensive readings. I have worked for nearly two
decades within the Indian system and so know it
'inside out', and also within one of the world's most
outstanding bureaucracies, in Australia. Without
sounding arrogant -- which I hope I am not -- I do
perhaps know a fair bit about good governance. And I
seriously wonder which solutions I have missed in
proposing the best possible solutions for India. But
as I have said, I am open to persuasion. But you've
got to paint a clear picture; not simply trash my
solutions.
By the way, I'd rather have this discussion publicly -
as then, many others can then get involved and
benefit; would you therefore mind please posting your
comments on Shantanu's blog, and I'll respond there?
With regards,
Sanjeev
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