THE GOLDEN BIRD 2.0
RAINA SINGHWI JAIN
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Beschreibung
The Golden Bird 2.0 draws from India's rich past to take a fresh look at its potential
for a glorious future-a second golden age, shaped by powerful public will, economic
wherewithal, and the nation's status as the world leader. What made ancient India the
Golden Bird in the first place? What did China, the Land of the Dragon, have in
common with India, and when did these two ancient civilizations diverge on their
paths to global success? While colonisation pressed the brakes on India's confidence
and self-reliance, China emerged from imperialism with a clear vision for its future
and strong implementation to boot. The oriental superpower fashioned itself as the
world's factory, creating jobs and uplifting millions of people from poverty. How did
China make its mark on the world stage, and where did India fall behind? How can
India tap into its golden past to pave the way for a brighter future? Can Aatmanirbhar
Bharat and Make in India usher in a new era of economic growth and global
leadership? A closer look at our journey since Independence reveals the gaps that we
need to bridge. Can we draw from the vision and ideals of our own freedom struggle
to build the next phase in our future?
Raina Singhwi Jain discusses the immediate need for a quantum jump in our attitude
towards development. While conventional wisdom suggests improvements in
manufacturing, the ease of doing business and digital technology, Jain delves deeper,
to draw surprising parallels between other areas that beg our attention-such as
process engineering, communication design, journalism, decentralization of power
and disaster management. She presents research and insights on entrepreneurship,
trade and education, challenges us to reconsider our chalta hai attitude and reveals
how we can turn our immense diversity and often stop-gap approach to problem-
solving into a tool for advancement. With inspiration from the past and an earnest
look at the present, The Golden Bird 2.0 suggests the paradigm shifts that the Indian
mindset can finally make towards remarkable progress. This is a work of reflection
and a call to action, urging Indian denizens to act now for a revival of the genius that
lies dormant within each one of us.
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CHINA, NARENDRA MODI, VOCAL FOR LOCAL, INDIA, ECONOMICS, AATMANIRBHAR BHARAT, POLITICS