India is an amazing country, and Indians always have a mysterious sense of self-confidence, which is really incomprehensible. But strangely, the international community is very optimistic about India. In fact, India's development seems to confirm the vision of other countries.
So, what kind of magic does India have to be able to play a role in the international arena?Russia willingly allows India to gather wool, can have afternoon tea with the United States, has a lot of relations with the suzerain, Britain, and France is willing to continue to give arms to India.
It can be said that apart from China, four of the five permanent members can play with India.
So many countries are optimistic about India and are willing to make friends with it. The fundamental reason for this is that India has two basic conditions to become a world power: a vast land area and a huge population base.
If you want to become a world power, then these two innate conditions are indispensable.
The geographical location of India is really good.
Moreover, India occupies almost the entire South Asian subcontinent, and its geographical location is very good, holding the north-south key points in the Indian Ocean, surrounded by the sea on three sides, and the southernmost tip extends into the Indian Ocean with a depth of more than 1,600 kilometers. With a coastline of 5,500 kilometres, there are many suitable places for the construction of ports.
With so many ice-free ports, Russia looked at the direct saliva and called India a waste.
As one of the two countries in the world with a population of over one billion, India's population reached 14 in 20221.7 billion, surpassing China to become the world's most populous country.
With such a large population, the huge market is also coveted by international capital. But when I think of what India has done to foreign investment, I am also worried. If you want to bite a piece of meat in India, you may lose yourself.
India's total GDP.
In 2022, India's GDP grew at 3$38 trillion surpasses the UK's 307 trillion US dollars, ranking fifth in the world. At one time made the Indians cheer.
It seems that India has become a world-class power, and it has already completed half of the British Super America, so in the future, is it possible for India to be super American?Or is it possible for India to become a first-class power in the world?
The answer is hard, almost impossible.
It has such a huge demographic dividend, but it cannot develop, and the total GDP is only a fraction of the rabbit. The reasons are also varied.
The most important point is the low level of basic education. Of India's 1.4 billion people, 40 per cent are illiterate. In addition, in India, as long as you can write your own name, you are not considered illiterate, so the true illiteracy rate may be even higher.
So why doesn't India vigorously develop education and improve the cultural quality of its people?With enough people with secondary and higher education, it is possible to slowly develop industry, then feed back agriculture, and eventually develop high-end manufacturing.
Because the Indian top brass did not dare.
It may sound like a bit of a mystery, but it's true.
India did not experience a revolution of blood and fire, having inherited from the British with their incomprehensible movement of "non-violent non-cooperation".
For Indians, the Indian hierarchy is still the original Hindu Brahmins and Kshatriyas. Although the caste system was abolished by law after India's independence in 1947, there is no caste discrimination in life, Xi, and work.
Then why is the old fairy of the Magic Flute, who is a low-caste, able to become the prime minister of India.
If you ask this kind of question to the old fairy in person, I guess the old man can jump up and nail five bags on your head.
They are high-caste Vaishyas, and there is no insurmountable gap between them and Kshatriyas. The days that will never come out are the Shudras and Dalits, two castes that make up 68% of India's total population.
If India were to develop a similar nine-year compulsory education for the sake of full industrialization, the 68 percent of Indians would be the first to be wiped out after all of them received a modern education.
It's a bit similar to our Qing Dynasty period, when the eight-strand text was used to imprison the minds of readers. India uses Hinduism to imprison the minds of Indians.
Statues of Hindu deities.
Therefore, after the people at the bottom of India are ruled by Hinduism, they think that suffering in this life can be exchanged for happiness in the next life. The poor do not resist either, but endure their sufferings with peace of mind.
Industrialization in India has been hampered by the lack of a large population with upper secondary education.
Then, you will see that India's crash is not big news, the "Arjun" tank has been sharpening its sword for forty years, and it has taken thirty years to shine, and the Polaris almost fell to death in Ecuador**.
It's no surprise that these things are out of the ordinary.
Some people can't help but wonder that India's tertiary industry is very developed and has the reputation of the world's "software factory". Does it mean that India's education level is very high and it is also very important?
This sentence can only be said to be true and incorrect. In India, people with access to a full education system tend to be from the upper castes. The low-caste Shudras and Dalits were unable to receive a complete system of education for various reasons.
Even the geniuses of the poor, who have survived a desperate situation, are still more or less discriminated against by caste after working. These people often end up choosing to emigrate.
32% of Brahmins, Kshatriyas, and Vaishyas of high-caste Indians can receive a complete education and then go abroad for further study. After higher education, most Indians also go to high-income industries such as finance, education, medical care, and software. Or inherited the mantle of the old father and went into politics.
Therefore, the tertiary industry in India accounts for a very large proportion, reaching 60%, which is more than the primary and secondary industries combined. It's just a tree without roots.
The lack of experience in war and the lack of attention to basic education after independence made it impossible for India to completely remove the caste system from the Indian mind. The failure to break down the original system of governance ultimately led to a lack of national cohesion throughout India.
It is also because the old management system has not been broken, and the whole of India has been in a state of decentralization. There are more than 100 ethnic groups alone, not to mention languages, and there are 22 official languages, which have not yet been unified.
Modi is an old immortal, and his mana is boundless.
Modi: I have a headache!
Therefore, there are many contradictions between states, religions, and nationalities. Can you imagine that there are still tariffs between states?
In summary, India's elite uses religion to educate the people, and is unwilling to allow the majority of the people at the bottom to receive a modern and complete system of education.
They are also unwilling to make great efforts to break the current system and complete the unification of the written and written language. As for land reform, full industrialization, infrastructure construction is even more impossible.
Isn't there anyone willing to save India from fire and water?
Of course, in the next issue, let's talk about the efforts made by the powerful Modi for the development of India.