RE: Can't India make its own Telsa ?

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Whats brilliant about your post @sanjeevm is your point of view as an Indian on what the economic life is like for Indians, many Americans experience Indians thru H1B work visas but little is known about India. The average American hasnt a clue about what an average Indian has to do to survive economically, you could really open up some eyes of us in the West. What many Americans know about India Economically in the West is negative,like the millions of American jobs getting outsourced to India, Ford building a factory in India instead of the United States. the Indian call centers are the height of stereotypes of India replacing American workers. Complaints of Indian Engineers coming to America to replace American engineers by paying them 20-30 thousand less. Walgreens Corp. Outsourced thousands of jobs at it's corporate office to India, I however am starting to see India differently, i have a lot to learn, there is more to India than the stereotype of outsourcing jobs for less pay, they take the humanity out of life with that stereotype, we in the west can't imagine what the economic challenges are for people out east, also based on the Indian Economy how much Hive a month would it take to live a normal working class life, in America it would be $2,000 to stay above water a month in Hive. What about India, some countries based on the cost of living is it possible to make a living producing Hive Content? Lately Ive been doing research on India, Indian culture is new to me in so many ways so Im continuing to research Indian society, and was developing a post on the relationship and military treaties with the Indian military and Japan and how that is a hege against China that people are not aware about, I think WW3 with China will start on the Indian Chinese border and will include Japan and the independent Asian countries like Vietnam etc will form a united front without the USA and make war on China.

Anyway brother I would love to hear mire about the economic side of Life in India, it would be eye opening for many and would show the value of earning 5$ on a post could actually feed people. Take care sorry for writing a book! Looking forward to reading more of your work. Even everyday religious customs Americans are clueless about would be interesting, and I much rather India builds its own electric car to compete against Tesla than Tesla make a factory.

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I however am starting to see India differently, i have a lot to learn, there is more to India than the stereotype....

That's great to hear - with change of time, I personally think, people in India are no more crazy to go to America to replace American engineers - I myself have got several opportunities ( even now) - but I always deny and prefer to work here. Entrepreneurship is definitely getting to new highs and the young people are inspired to do something on their own in India - but I see the Indian system still not up to the expectation to provide adequate support. The government spends maximum money in subsidized schemes, making people handicapped - all part of the vote politics. Even though, there has been improvements in recent times, corruption is still at large. So the working labour class is decreasing because they are fed by free schemes and that is another challenge for the new generation entrepreneurs. The government at one hand fixes the minimum wage (https://clc.gov.in/clc/min-wages) which is sustainable - but they are least interested to work because they enjoy all the free stuffs at the cost of taxpayers money. In my opinion, for India to change the culture, the subsidized schemes should be stopped - rather create opportunity for people and give them more, if they work. For India to prosper, we need a hard working culture.

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I will be sure to talk with you when I get ready to do a post on the Indian and Japanese military. Looking forward to seeing India through the eyes of someone in India getting a real view of an Amazing culture, I have been really interested in the Religion, extremely fascinating!

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