Sunday, September 26, 2010
Thoughts from a discrete mind
The NY Times reports: "Canadian and United States computer security researchers have monitored a spying operation for the past eight months, observing while the intruders pilfered classified and restricted documents from the highest levels of the Indian Defense Ministry. "
The news did not meet come to many of us as a surprise. I am sure, this news definitely may not have taken any of the govt functionaries by surprise too. Almost 50% of our respected lawmakers in the parliament may not understand what this means also.
Superpowers are feared, revered and respected. Convincing military power is needed to route Pakistan out of the equation or dream of even taking on China to settle our border issue. After the terror strike in New York, 9/11, Americans wanted to invade Afghanistan and wanted Pakistan to aid their effort. For the fear of being bombed to stone ages, General Musharraf gave every support possible to the Americans and help them slay their own Muslim brethren and their own creation Taliban. For the last 59 years we are locked on with our military with Pakistan on a Status quo situation. Soon after we exploded Pokharan-II, Pakistan went ahead and grabbed our hills on Kargil. They did not get scared of our military or newly acquired status of a nuclear power as obviously they thought we were some kind of paper tigers. We got whipped so badly in Kargil that when we tried to take it back militarily from another third world army supported Guerrillas, they hit back ferociously that we were about to give up the hopes of recapturing them. Thanks to the American intervention that Nawaz Sharf was asked to pull back his forces and we were able to put our flag back on the peaks of Kargil hills. The only thing which proves that we fought bravely and won in Kargil is the Bollywood films made on Kargil like LOC and Lakshya. Our Bollywood films are busy blowing sunshine on our butts 24/7 depicting what we are not and things which are a fantasy. They would show by and large what every Indian wishes to see.
In 1982 we could not even fight Tamil Guerrillas in Sri Lanka when our forces were dispatched to maintain some kind of peace in there. The Guerrillas evicted our forces from Sri Lanka and demoralized us for quite some time. Today, despite of having a congress rule, Mrs Sonia Gandhi can not bring a Guerrilla leader Prabhakaran to Justice who killed her husband, our ex Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
Couple of years ago agitated soldiers from a much inferior nation, Bangladesh, crossed our border, snatched our army Jawans, tortured them and then killed them and threw their bodies back at us without any fear of punishment.
We are slightly better than Pakistan in military balance but they do have the power to nuke us back to stone ages and then it becomes irrelevant that we can wipe them out from the face of earth. But then we have our revered "panchasila niti" which was laid down by one of our founding fathers. If you remember it, one of the "niti" says, we should always be in defensive. We don't attack anyone. So you get the point. You get nuked first. Thats scary.
So super NOT power are we that we can not send back hundreds of thousands of Kashmiri pundits back to Kashmir as we can not guarantee them within our own land. We can not take back the lost piece of Tibet or Kashmir occupied by Pakistan and China (Aksai Chin) militarily or diplomatically.
Another major sign of not being able to become a super power is sports. We are a nation of physically unfit people. It takes eleven best Indian people to have a shot at being number 5 or 6 in cricket playing nations (There are about 7 countries in the world that can play competitive cricket). But ask any Indian and he will say that we are the best or maybe second best nation in cricket. .
All the sudden found richness in the country is concentrated in less that 1% people of our population and the inflation is all time high. We have more Crorepatis in the country as the property prices have gone up four to five folds and have made Lakhpatis out of the ordinary poverty line people. Do we all know that about 750 Million (that's about 70%) of Indians have never seen a toilet in their life leave aside owning one? 80% of our professionals graduating from engineering schools are not employable. 75% of the software engineers from India who had acquired their meal tickets abroad have been sacked due to not being viable, commercially or financially. We spend time in following false stories in our newspapers which glorify India's achievements but never bother to cross check as to what the truth is. The truth is that we Indians, by and large, do not want to hear that their is something basically wrong with our system.
We are still badly confused between Metric and non metric system. Ask a doctor as to what the thermometer says when measuring someone's fever and he will reply you in Fahrenheit (non-metric)and immediately ask him the temperature out side his clinic and he shall give you the same in Centigrade ( metric)? Same goes for small things in the shops. Fabric is sold in Meters (as it is a metric measure) but the width of the fabric is still given out in inches (that is no metric measure).
People in General are scared of the Government and its machine (Law and Order) and not the other way around and till this reverses; we can not even have a shot at being in the second world. I would say don't even dream of being in the first world less about being a super power.
Most of the Indians have never stepped out of their own borders of the city they live in leave aside crossing the national borders. In the world we are known as a democratic poor nation which is progressing. We are known for our non violence ways and respected for that. Four out of the five Security Council members in the UN are our friends which guarantees our safety should any military adventure is launched against us by China and this in no way be construed as India's military might.
We have to give up being arrogant. Bring compassion in our behavior. Be humble. Look down and concentrate in your work and good things will happen.
Remember, we have to be in the second world first in order to reach the first world and that should be our immediate ultimate aim.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
If Hope Has a Pric(z)e
And someone in the discussion said, this guy deserves a prize. The Nobel did not cross the mind though. But yes, after holding the President's office of United States, what more is there to expect for Mr Obama. I could think of few looking at American trends ! Couple of stamps showing his face, some coins showing his head and may be a street names after him and at last a library name after him..
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Life : Race with a marble on a spoon
Don’t just have career or academic goals. Set goals to give you a balanced, successful life. I use the word balanced before successful. Balanced
means ensuring your health, relationships, mental peace are all in good order.
There is no point of getting a promotion on the day of your breakup. There is no fun in driving a car if your back hurts. Shopping is not enjoyable
if your mind is full of tensions.
"Life is one of those races in nursery school where you have to run with a marble in a spoon kept in your mouth. If the marble falls, there is no
point coming first. Same is with life where health and relationships are the marble. Your striving is only worth it if there is harmony in your
life. Else, you may achieve the success, but this spark, this feeling of being excited and alive, will start to die. ……………….
One thing about nurturing the spark - don't take life seriously. Life is not meant to be taken seriously, as we are really temporary here. We are
like a pre-paid card with limited validity. If we are lucky, we may last another 50 years. And 50 years is just 2,500 weekends. Do we really need
to get so worked up? …………….
It's ok, bunk a few classes, scoring low in couple of papers, goof up a few interviews, take leave from work, fall in love, little fights with your
spouse. We are people, not programmed devices..... ...." :)
Start your day with a smile
Friday, June 12, 2009
42 crore crown for God, Mr Reddy !! Are you crazy !
I am not a atheist. But I fail to understand Mr Reddy, 42 crore crown for God ? What is it worth for ? To me its a pile of precious metal sitting in some secure locker in a bank . For people who do not know, Mr Reddy is a mining baron in Bellary, one of the poorest place in India. The reality is people in Bellary do not have enough money to make both ends meet. Children work in mines. No school. Not enough drinking water for everyone. These are the very people who elected (though I am not convinced, he was actually elected) Mr Reddy to the assembly. And he in turn donanted the 42 crore crown to the God. And Mr Reddy believes God actually made him the MLA.
In detail, the crown is made up of 32 kg of pure gold, 70,000 diamonds weighing 4000 carats, and a 890 carat African imported emerald. In contrast I am wondering, how many crores Mr Reddy had donated to any hospital which treats the very people who get hurt in his mines and get treatment in a hospital ? Has he ever imported some life saving drugs for the very people who actually toil in his mines to make on an average of $2 per day for a 5 member family to feed. Let alone get treatment. Let alone sending their children to schools.
What a blatant scathing display of superficial devotion to God who actually have never understood the pain of people from his own constituency. Haven't we learnt anything from the greatest philanthropists like Mr John D Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, Warren Buffet, William Robert Gates Jr ? People from foreign countries donate money to control AIDS, treat malaria, construct schools in India. And so called our very democratically elected rulers donate a pile of precious metals to temples. Are we are boasting of roughly 50% of our population being in their 30s or 40s and have at least a bachelors degree to their credit. NASSCOM boasts itself being the foremost organization of the India's flagship IT supremacy in the world. The world regards India as a fastest growing economy in south east Asia.
I believe it would be fair to say, we have not grown with this culture of giving. How many of our celebrities actually involve themselves in a humanitarian activity ? Shahrukh Khan and Mr Bachchan are super stars because the average rickshaw puller in a poor dirty potholed city sheels out atleast 10 rupees to buy a cinema ticket to boost the overall box office collection of the so called superstars. But I never heard Mr Bachchan or Mr Khan donating some money to any hospital or any NGO for that matter. I am not saying its only the Bachchans or the king khan.
The Ambanis, the Premjis, the Mittals are continuously in the Forbes list of most wealthy billionaires. Apart from occasional charities, I have not heard them doing anything for the country. Instead the Ambanis build "international schools" for the richie riches of Mumbai. How many schools they have built for people who can not afford to send their kinds to govt funded schools because they don't want let go the daily wage of the child worker who feed the big family.
Mr Mittal flys his guests to a french castle for his daughters wedding, treats them to imported wines, imports flowers from Thailand for the decoration, but how many malaria vaccines he has supplied to the poor in India. Doesn't it sound embarrassing to call himself an celebrated Indian in front of the world ?
Mr Reddy, Mr Carnegie or Mr Rockefeller were also religious. They would have had probably built a gold coated church for Jesus if they had wanted to. But instead, they donated there entire wealth to the human cause. And rightly so Bill Gates and Warren Buffets have committed all , yes all of their wealth to human cause. Sure, we Indians boast of a rich history, rich cultural heritage. Sure, we claim education started in Nalanda and we invented the Zero. Sure we did. But we still lack in the education of loving a human being. We can donate 42 crores to a temple, but we fail to pay the right wage to the workers who spend their entire life making us rich.
I understand, corruption is everywhere. Greed is human nature. Show off is the other side of man's pride. But are we forgetting we are humans after all? The most intelligent species on earth. Are we forgetting, 45% of Indians still make under $1 per day and can not pay for a decent meal every day ? Are we forgetting a large number of our children can not afford school even today when we are announcing to the world that our GDP grows at 9% per year?
Mr Reddy, I believe you have the common sense to understand that you have just donated the 32kg Gold to the God who already holds tonnes of Gold in HIS locker which to my opinion does not even save one life and saves one children childhood. However, the donation surely gave you a place in history as the highest donor to the temple. But you should know, 42 crore would have actually opened a couple of schools, feed thousand hungry stomachs, saved some lives from AIDS and malaria. That would have been the right donation. That would have made you the real devotee in front of God.
I still have hope that we will learn from lives of Baba Amte and the like and someday understand the true worth of being a human being after all.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
The CEC who is going out !
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Indian Govt and 26/11
Sunday, December 21, 2008
"I wont celebrate my birthday."
Monday, November 24, 2008
And you think we will be ok !
Term Auction Facility = 900 billion
Commercial Banks = 99.2 billion
Investment Banks = 56.7 billion
Loans to buy ABCp = 76.5 billion
AIG = 112.5 billion
Bear Sterns = 29.5 billion
Term Securities Lending Facility = 225 billion
Swap Lines = 613 billion
Money Market Investor Funding Facility = 540 billion
Commercial Paper Funding Facility = 257
Treasury Asset Relief Program = 700 billion
Automakers = 25 billion
Federal Housing Administration = 300 billion
Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac = 350 billion
Total $4,284,400,000,000
So, as per the popular notion, we are trying to fix the economy and improve confidence of people, pat the banking system at their back saying, well, dont worry we are there ( Uncle Sam does this on behalf of tax payers ! ) , unfreeze the credit market so on...
So with this, where are we going ? With all this enormous amount of money being lended to the banks, auto companies, insurance companies etc, what is the long term impact ? Even though, situations improve, how is the future look like ? How will we recover the money ? How much will we owe the anonymous creditors to the treasury ? What are the terms for getting this money ? and million other questions !
It may sound amateurish, but when and how the fed is going to recover the money and how the Fed is going to pay off the debt ?
It may sound simple to a economist, but for me ; a main street middle class person, it sounds a black hole with no path back !!!
Please share your views !!
Thanks
BIswajit