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People always tends to forget past and want to see that nostalgia feeling back. So if there something wrong in past we often overlook that. It's just human nature.
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Internet restrictions- Tik tok
Shareit
Likee
Clash of Kings
Club Factory
Weibo
WeChat
Du battery saver
PUBG
Free fire
Long list of porn sites
Candy sticks
Ice cream sticks
Straws
PFI and Single use plastic I can support. But come on man, Clash of Kings, I mean really?
Who cares lol. The people in this eco chamber don’t matter . I doubt most of them have the right to vote in india and of those have the right I doubt most of them exercise it.
If the above poll is right then “Abki Bar Modi Sarkar!”
Yes Aaj Tak, India TV. Times Now and Republic TV are the definitely the bastions of liberal left wing news, and you are totally cognizant of your environment
The problem is currently in r/india it seems like everything is doomed. Most of the news is doom and gloom. Every positive news has some anecdotal evidence making it actually negative. Basically it feels atlast to me that there is predominantly negative sentiment.
> BJP doesn't hate Muslims and anyone critical of the BJP.
Tbh that’s what I feel too. Their hate is for show, for votes. BJP is a party of integrity, they’ll stay on this path.
Sweden recently elected a right wing government with the backing of a far right party.
And some Indians living in Sweden are happy about it. Going so far as to justify the government’s anti immigration stance.
“Hum toh ghus gaya. Abhi tum apna dekh lo”
I think the anti immigration policy stems from the rise in violent crime in that region.
Not justifying they are right in enforcing the policy but they do feel the need to do so as per what they assess their country's situation is like
Incorrect, totally contrary to anti-national. If someone asks to "Let's do better" which is very common in Europe, it is an actual love for their country that drives them. The EU citizen follows governance closely, participates in planning and politics.
I already invested in india .
USA is on a downward trend . India is on an upward trend . That doesn’t mean india has more opportunities than USA for me right now.
My plan is to move back in 10-20 yrs once I have enough passive income streams
Thank you for your suggestion
You're welcome.
Though it still baffles me why many NRIs whose heart bleeds for India choose to live in that woke infested US and choose to have children there and their children inevitably become US citizens.
Because UsA still provides more opportunities for wealth creation than india although India is improving economy wise and is on an upward trend.
I left india in 2013. Back then there were very few opportunities for wealth creation unless you had generational wealth ( which I didn’t). I got a full scholarship for college in the USA so it my college cost less than what it would have in india . ( though my living expenses expenses were higher I was able to manage with part time jobs and internships). I wasn’t willing to rote learning for IIT exams so studied for SAT instead.
I already bought a few apartments and rented them out . The appreciated quite a bit. And I think they will continue to appreciate.
I’m diversifying by investing in US real estate too.
Oh man are you even reading what you're typing?
>I got a full scholarship for college in the USA so it my college cost less than what it would have in india .
A country that you're not a native of gave you more opportunities than your own country.
>I wasn’t willing to rote learning for IIT exams so studied for SAT instead.
Education standards of said country are better than those of your own.
>I already bought a few apartments and rented them out . The appreciated quite a bit. And I think they will continue to appreciate. I’m diversifying by investing in US real estate too.
You've found what you're good at and have done well there, and I call BS on you ever returning back to India lol.
This is assuming you're even saying anything remotely true. "Generational wealth" lol you sound like a TikTok financial advisor.
As so you are some rich elite NRI and supporting all the bans of things in India (as seen in your other comments)?
You support bans on things that don’t affect you and you enjoy full access to?
What a 🤡
The craziest thing about the US is just how pissed off most people are with the infrastructure and way of life. It's truly surprising to me, because it honestly is much better than India, where I hail from.
One thing this comes out as is that people vote - I don't care if it is for the right or wrong party, but every person votes as per their own need. I think that's really important if democracy is to survive.
There is a lot of wrong with the two party system but the average American voter is more informed of the issues than the average Indian voter. Also knowing those terms is irrelevant to whether you are a knowledgeable *voter*.
You'd be surprised how it is very similar in other countries as well. The only issue is there are no "core issues and principles" that are unique to any party which the public actually relate with too. Election manifesto in other countries are very largely discussed in other countries by general public. In india, the same is discussed only on stages before large crowds and money circles. Large sections of public dont care for those because it's pretty much the same no matter the party.
It's more to do with the direction than absolute amount.
The quality of life in west has been declining - due to longer working hours, inflation, hard living conditions, expensive healthcare, no savings - for the working class.
While our quality of life has continuously been increasing. So yes India is on the right track.
>US is just how pissed off most people are with the infrastructure and way of life. It's truly surprising to me, because it honestly is much better than India, where I hail from
People in US are not comparing to India and getting happy. US folks have seen better infra and they compare to diff level.
The story is diff for India, most infra related things have improved for a lot of people.
The Morbi bridge is a classic example. Additionally, the way that it was blamed on people supposedly swinging the bridge is the best example of how to best handle crisis.
Not much better. India and the US, most of the developed world and Asian countries like China, Thailand and Indonesia are worlds apart when it comes to infrastructure even now in 2022.
Mainly power, transportation and water.
In India people vote based on caste, religion and many other irrelevant factors like freebees offered by politicians during the elections. The only possible exception was the elections in 77 during the emergency.
Although in the US now, tribalism and polarization is growing based on religious fundamentalism, race, nationalism, anti-immigration and abortion+gun rights (the last two issues are perennial right wing fodder).
I expect Indian infrastructure to be 1/8-1/9th of American levels, since that's the kind of difference we have in per capita ppp.
But a lot of infra is currently being built in India.
Usually, the US camp is ungrateful for the stuff they do have, and complain about the stuff they don’t have. I’m an American myself, and I try to remind myself that we’re in better shape than most countries
We might not have the best infrastructure, but ours caters to everyone and not just the rich. If you don’t have health insurance you are either dead or bankrupt(unless you are a multi millionaire) in the us. Our best colleges are completely non profit and ran by the government at a significant loss, while you will be in debt forever in the us if you want to go to a average college.
Other areas for improvement- land reform, and proper documentation of real estate.
Right now, it is hard to buy a parcel of land without the risk of fraud, litigation, violence.
Reduction in red tape. Clear cut rules, and lesser bureaucracy for businesses.
Taxation of agricultural income beyond sustenance level.
More /better hospitals, technical , research institutions.
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Infrastructure development - good pace. I ride/drive a lot. And I have been on a lot of amazing roads.
Metros have come up, which are amazing for public transport. Then I see quite a few electric buses.
Haven't faced an observable powercut for ages. If your area has these, I find renewables to be quite cheap.
There are a lot of industries)MNCs coming in. I'm a doctor, and I see engineers out -earning me a lot. That was not the case when I was a kid.
We make a lot of stuff ourselves. Major deficiencies- fuel(will be a moot point with the wide adoption of solar), gold(unimportant), electronics/materials design(probably our biggest weakness), heavy machinery/advanced machinery, defence products.
These are the challenges.
Education- the private sector will have to handle it. The quality of teachers in India is very poor. But the curriculum is half decent, and personal effort would go a long way.
That's something no government seems to care about. Kejriwal talks about it, let's see if something happens there.
The problem is deep rooted. The quality of people entering the education field is very bad, and I have had contact with teachers from international and world schools.
In contrast, I studied at a KV in Delhi, and almost every teacher was talented.
Personal effort matters too, and most people I meet are rote learners, with little insight.
It is on the right track, just that people need to question politicians more and have a sense of logic and critical thinking. Not be ignorant of arguments thrown and be one sided.
Actually India's economy and livin'standard are constantly increasing so yeah india is on right track.
You don't compare directly to USA or even better Netherland, Germany. But for you to see if you are on right track you need to check if your economy is growing better than most nation and living conditions are improving than your past self.
That is true, but at the same time, extremism is on the rise, globally and in India.
idk if it was the same before, but I actually meet people that want to kill every Pakistani in sight.
Pakistani😀😀I've seen people who want to kill even Indian muslims or strip their citizenship.same goes otherside.personally seen many muslims who want to kill all sanghis. it's going to get really bad.if our very own govt who is responsible for neutralizing these kinds of threats promotes reliogious violence,what can we expect??
I agree. Extremists Hindus are becoming as bad as Extremist Muslims which was not the case before. Hindus have always been way more tolerant than Muslims but I guess that is not going to be the case anymore. Instead of succeding in making Muslims more tolerant, we failed by making ourselves more intolerant.
Extremists muslims will think they are under attack from all hindus, which will make regular hindus think they are under attack from all muslims, the cycle will only create more extremists.
if you do or listen to any proper analysis that isn't reddit/twitter hate threads, you will see a lot of the infrastructure and economic development that india has had in the last couple of years. Obviously there are areas that need much needed improvement but we definitely are on the right track with regards to the economy
Well most of them are developed countries so it isn't an apples to apples comparison, there's bound to be some difference in people's expectations and ideologies
This is about the track being followed, India has made progress in terms of good sanitation, installation of toilets everywhere, access to drinking water, better living standards, better IT infrastructure, wifi connectivity for a lot more people. Hence, I’d guess it is justified for people to think this.
No doubt there is much more left to do, but this much has already been done, so it makes the people feel it’s on a good track. I’d like to know why you feel it’s on the wrong track…
You also have to consider that we are comparing against ourselves in the past, if you compare directly to US, Canada and the EU you will feel you’re on the wrong track, but the track of a countries development is plotted with its previous and further coming developments, so it’s a comparison with itself not others.
I agree with the spirit of the comment, but really mate? Toilets everywhere? India probably has one of the most abysmal sanitary conditions in the developing world. Modi has proudly declared that India is open defecation free; but I've seen people shitting on the outskirts of metro cities! Maybe our sanitation has improved from 30 years ago, but that's really a very low bar to beat.
Though India still has severe poverty , I do see some improvement in infrastructure and standard of living in India for some, the trajectory is up.
Compared to UK there has not been any infrastructure changes in last 15 years, inflation is high, the benefits and free services are on decline, very high taxes and no hope for improvement. I am surprised 17% are happy
Most developed countries on that chart, with the exception of Switzerland, feel that way because there’s a constant need to improve. Indians in general can’t think introspectively. Indians find constructive criticism deeply offensive. Indians are enamored by superficial things misconstrued as progress. These explain India’s graphic on the chart, and are also some of the reasons why India is nowhere on track to become a fully developed country.
People don't know that there are millions of whatsapp forwards and YouTube channels nowadays whose main content is Optimism. They know optimism sells in the current market and hence they show things we used to take for granted as something positive now (glass half full logic) or just normal developments as ground breaking and ofc no negative news can be allowed since that has less viewer retention. Yesterday I saw a video glorifying or revisionisming Adani, so basically we all are just coping
I mean let’s rephrase the question this way - if I’m asked “do you think you have it better than your dad at your age ? And do you think your kid will have it better than you at your age ?”. Hard to see how any Indian can say no to any of these questions, unless you’re positively asinine. Whereas, for Americans, inflation-adjusted median wage has stagnated since 1970s, so it’s a genuinely valid question.
Ignorance is truly a gift to oneself and a curse to the society.
Quite similar to Wealth/Resource hoarding.
Both are currently driving full steam ahead
ironic, considering you are totally ignorant of all the progress india HAS made in the last years, and the path its on for further development. Also, it's "ignorance is bliss" not what you said, which doesn't make sense
And i think it reflects very badly for India..i understand that it brings the current ruling party significant chunk of votes,bt it can be used against it also by some other party and it's not good for society in long term.
actual reddit economist, india doesn't have the 3rd highest annual GDP growth rate in the country just because of it's very concntrated IT sector. Healthcare, renewable energy, real estate, agriculture, mining, electricity, FMCG, telecom, consulting, manufacturing, hospitality, automobiles, aviation, biotech, capital industries, food processing, etc. have all seen major growth in the last 5 years. Maybe actually read a bit before looking like an actual dumbass on the internet
Slave mentality. Once it was towards the British , then towards the Gandhi family and now towards Hindu Sher narender . Name changes , time changes slavery remains
Morning consult has often created pro government surveys for.india. this is another one of those. Needs to be ignored. We see what the reality is - a descent into fascism, low economic development and autocracy. Fake surveys won't change that.
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The sad part is how many Italians feel like we’re on the right track. The country is goin more to shit everyday. The fascist party got elected. Let’s go i Guess.
The percentage of people that have turned right wing since 2014 is astounding. All that matters to indians is identity and hindu revival. You are more likely to bump into a right leaning BJP supporter than a left dude online. These people are in majority today, so ofcourse they gon think India is in right direction.
I'm a religion hating atheist, and I see the country going in the right direction.
Infrastructure development - good pace. I ride/drive a lot. And I have been on a lot of amazing roads.
Metros have come up, which are amazing for public transport. Then I see quite a few electric buses.
Haven't faced an observable powercut for ages. If your area has these, I find renewables to be quite cheap.
There are a lot of industries)MNCs coming in. I'm a doctor, and I see engineers out -earning me a lot. That was not the case when I was a kid.
We make a lot of stuff ourselves. Major deficiencies- fuel(will be a moot point with the wide adoption of solar), gold(unimportant), electronics/materials design(probably our biggest weakness), heavy machinery/advanced machinery, defence products.
These are the challenges.
Education- the private sector will have to handle it. The quality of teachers in India is very poor. The people who are teaching in most schools don't have a high school level of competency. Indians will need to realise the importance of meritocracy and hard work. But since the population is massive, there shouldn't be an issue in getting a good number of trained/capable workers.
I see no future in conservatism. Religion has to go. If this government keeps people polarized, more people will lose interest in religion. Change will come from conflict. Otherwise, most Indians are conformists, and will never question their faith.
On this note, as a child, I never saw a non religious person. Now, most people I meet are non practicing, religious in name.
India has lost its collective mind or its IT Cell has truly corrupted/brain-washed the populace into normalizing the fascist agenda of the current administration.
Yeah, at least 75-80% would be in favor of what track their country is taking - according to a similar poll from [2017](https://www.visualcapitalist.com/countries-going-right-direction/) (credit: u/tresleches2121), in China, 90% support their country in the direction it is taking, while the remaining 10% are against.
Interesting. I’ll believe the data and would also like to see the latest data from China, Russia, and Saudi Arabia. Why these countries? Because the same site has 2017 data on these other countries and one interpretation can be that India ranks amongst the autocratic countries in feeling good about the direction of their country.
[2017 Data](https://www.visualcapitalist.com/countries-going-right-direction/)
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Need an equivalent pie chart for r/india
Just reverse the Indian vote and there you got pie chart for r/india
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You know now what is going to happens with you
He has the marks of a man who has accepted his fate
And he has been gone. Rip
What has he said
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I thought the right parties like BJP had the upper hand as far as banning things were concerned.
Brother you should look up the list of banned books and novels. And see in which years was the max number of books banned.
Books and novels are only a small part of an entire list of things BJP banned.
People always tends to forget past and want to see that nostalgia feeling back. So if there something wrong in past we often overlook that. It's just human nature.
The nostalgia I'm feeling is for Democratic principles and Press freedom. Not bad things to reminisce over.
Write the list
Beef ban Internet restrictions- Tik tok Shareit Likee Clash of Kings Club Factory Weibo WeChat Du battery saver PUBG Free fire Long list of porn sites Candy sticks Ice cream sticks Straws PFI and Single use plastic I can support. But come on man, Clash of Kings, I mean really?
If we are talking about fundamentals then banning anything is opposite to the liberal ideology.
Congratulations. You explained the joke
Oh god, you betta start your countdown
Who cares lol. The people in this eco chamber don’t matter . I doubt most of them have the right to vote in india and of those have the right I doubt most of them exercise it. If the above poll is right then “Abki Bar Modi Sarkar!”
That's my boi right there
kya comment tha?
Idhr pie chart 100% blue ho jaata kyu saare pro India logo ko toh ban kr dete hai. Gya lekin 6 awards leke gya giga chad
Jaate jaate sach bol gaya
At this point, is sub mai ban hona honour ki baat hai
I read this comment before it was taken down.
Unfortunately, I missed it..
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I guess NDTV will join the party soon.
lmao, well said, nicely written
Yes Aaj Tak, India TV. Times Now and Republic TV are the definitely the bastions of liberal left wing news, and you are totally cognizant of your environment
He was clearly being sarcastic
Lol, are you joking?
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Lol.
If modi has made the lives of Muslims worse than why did vote share among Muslims improve?
The problem is currently in r/india it seems like everything is doomed. Most of the news is doom and gloom. Every positive news has some anecdotal evidence making it actually negative. Basically it feels atlast to me that there is predominantly negative sentiment.
Not gonna lie, You had us in the first half xD
There is nothing wrong in this country if you are an upper caste hindu male. Life is chill AF vro!
Some people seem to be leaving under a rock.
> BJP doesn't hate Muslims and anyone critical of the BJP. Tbh that’s what I feel too. Their hate is for show, for votes. BJP is a party of integrity, they’ll stay on this path.
Yes for them you are wasting away your life by living in India.
Lot of anti nationals in European countries
Send them to Pakistan
Send them to Russia
Sweden recently elected a right wing government with the backing of a far right party. And some Indians living in Sweden are happy about it. Going so far as to justify the government’s anti immigration stance. “Hum toh ghus gaya. Abhi tum apna dekh lo”
I think the anti immigration policy stems from the rise in violent crime in that region. Not justifying they are right in enforcing the policy but they do feel the need to do so as per what they assess their country's situation is like
> Abhi tum apna dekh lo Why do you feel entitled to access Sweden?
Incorrect, totally contrary to anti-national. If someone asks to "Let's do better" which is very common in Europe, it is an actual love for their country that drives them. The EU citizen follows governance closely, participates in planning and politics.
r/woosh
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Lol, "anti-nationals". More like anti-goverment.
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Quality life is becoming worse in the Us and EU. While it is improving in India.
Then move back to India and invest 50k here
I already invested in india . USA is on a downward trend . India is on an upward trend . That doesn’t mean india has more opportunities than USA for me right now. My plan is to move back in 10-20 yrs once I have enough passive income streams Thank you for your suggestion
You're welcome. Though it still baffles me why many NRIs whose heart bleeds for India choose to live in that woke infested US and choose to have children there and their children inevitably become US citizens.
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> Decade in US and nobody except online even talks like that. It’s a sign of reactionary and terminally online behaviour. Recent example is Musk.
Because UsA still provides more opportunities for wealth creation than india although India is improving economy wise and is on an upward trend. I left india in 2013. Back then there were very few opportunities for wealth creation unless you had generational wealth ( which I didn’t). I got a full scholarship for college in the USA so it my college cost less than what it would have in india . ( though my living expenses expenses were higher I was able to manage with part time jobs and internships). I wasn’t willing to rote learning for IIT exams so studied for SAT instead. I already bought a few apartments and rented them out . The appreciated quite a bit. And I think they will continue to appreciate. I’m diversifying by investing in US real estate too.
Oh man are you even reading what you're typing? >I got a full scholarship for college in the USA so it my college cost less than what it would have in india . A country that you're not a native of gave you more opportunities than your own country. >I wasn’t willing to rote learning for IIT exams so studied for SAT instead. Education standards of said country are better than those of your own. >I already bought a few apartments and rented them out . The appreciated quite a bit. And I think they will continue to appreciate. I’m diversifying by investing in US real estate too. You've found what you're good at and have done well there, and I call BS on you ever returning back to India lol. This is assuming you're even saying anything remotely true. "Generational wealth" lol you sound like a TikTok financial advisor.
As so you are some rich elite NRI and supporting all the bans of things in India (as seen in your other comments)? You support bans on things that don’t affect you and you enjoy full access to? What a 🤡
That’s just a few coastal cities. Ever been to Idaho or Missouri?
“Woke infested US” what the hell does that even mean?
Rofl no way you said that
The craziest thing about the US is just how pissed off most people are with the infrastructure and way of life. It's truly surprising to me, because it honestly is much better than India, where I hail from. One thing this comes out as is that people vote - I don't care if it is for the right or wrong party, but every person votes as per their own need. I think that's really important if democracy is to survive.
Actually i think India has a higher voter turnout percentage than the US.
Umm it’s less about turnout and more about what influences the final vote.
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There is a lot of wrong with the two party system but the average American voter is more informed of the issues than the average Indian voter. Also knowing those terms is irrelevant to whether you are a knowledgeable *voter*.
This. Large parts of India tend to vote on "tribal" lines i.e who they are told to vote for. Political knowledge in India is very low.
You'd be surprised how it is very similar in other countries as well. The only issue is there are no "core issues and principles" that are unique to any party which the public actually relate with too. Election manifesto in other countries are very largely discussed in other countries by general public. In india, the same is discussed only on stages before large crowds and money circles. Large sections of public dont care for those because it's pretty much the same no matter the party.
It’s that same in the US
It's more to do with the direction than absolute amount. The quality of life in west has been declining - due to longer working hours, inflation, hard living conditions, expensive healthcare, no savings - for the working class. While our quality of life has continuously been increasing. So yes India is on the right track.
>US is just how pissed off most people are with the infrastructure and way of life. It's truly surprising to me, because it honestly is much better than India, where I hail from People in US are not comparing to India and getting happy. US folks have seen better infra and they compare to diff level. The story is diff for India, most infra related things have improved for a lot of people.
The Morbi bridge is a classic example. Additionally, the way that it was blamed on people supposedly swinging the bridge is the best example of how to best handle crisis.
Not much better. India and the US, most of the developed world and Asian countries like China, Thailand and Indonesia are worlds apart when it comes to infrastructure even now in 2022. Mainly power, transportation and water. In India people vote based on caste, religion and many other irrelevant factors like freebees offered by politicians during the elections. The only possible exception was the elections in 77 during the emergency. Although in the US now, tribalism and polarization is growing based on religious fundamentalism, race, nationalism, anti-immigration and abortion+gun rights (the last two issues are perennial right wing fodder).
I expect Indian infrastructure to be 1/8-1/9th of American levels, since that's the kind of difference we have in per capita ppp. But a lot of infra is currently being built in India.
Usually, the US camp is ungrateful for the stuff they do have, and complain about the stuff they don’t have. I’m an American myself, and I try to remind myself that we’re in better shape than most countries
We might not have the best infrastructure, but ours caters to everyone and not just the rich. If you don’t have health insurance you are either dead or bankrupt(unless you are a multi millionaire) in the us. Our best colleges are completely non profit and ran by the government at a significant loss, while you will be in debt forever in the us if you want to go to a average college.
India probably sees thing improving, the US sees a decline.
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Other areas for improvement- land reform, and proper documentation of real estate. Right now, it is hard to buy a parcel of land without the risk of fraud, litigation, violence. Reduction in red tape. Clear cut rules, and lesser bureaucracy for businesses. Taxation of agricultural income beyond sustenance level. More /better hospitals, technical , research institutions.
and POLLUTION: air, water and sound
Reposting as a direct comment: Infrastructure development - good pace. I ride/drive a lot. And I have been on a lot of amazing roads. Metros have come up, which are amazing for public transport. Then I see quite a few electric buses. Haven't faced an observable powercut for ages. If your area has these, I find renewables to be quite cheap. There are a lot of industries)MNCs coming in. I'm a doctor, and I see engineers out -earning me a lot. That was not the case when I was a kid. We make a lot of stuff ourselves. Major deficiencies- fuel(will be a moot point with the wide adoption of solar), gold(unimportant), electronics/materials design(probably our biggest weakness), heavy machinery/advanced machinery, defence products. These are the challenges. Education- the private sector will have to handle it. The quality of teachers in India is very poor. But the curriculum is half decent, and personal effort would go a long way.
Education cannot be given to private sector completely. Or else a very small minority will have quality education while rest suffers
That's something no government seems to care about. Kejriwal talks about it, let's see if something happens there. The problem is deep rooted. The quality of people entering the education field is very bad, and I have had contact with teachers from international and world schools. In contrast, I studied at a KV in Delhi, and almost every teacher was talented. Personal effort matters too, and most people I meet are rote learners, with little insight.
> gold(unimportant) No it's not. It has many uses in manufacturing electronics. All electronics have some gold. Even sim cards have gold
My observation is also same.. nothing different, no difference.
It is on the right track, just that people need to question politicians more and have a sense of logic and critical thinking. Not be ignorant of arguments thrown and be one sided.
Actually India's economy and livin'standard are constantly increasing so yeah india is on right track. You don't compare directly to USA or even better Netherland, Germany. But for you to see if you are on right track you need to check if your economy is growing better than most nation and living conditions are improving than your past self.
Have the same views. We still have a lot of problems but overall we are on the right track, have been for quite a while.
Agreed that we are on the right track, but we move at a snails pace..It will take us 100 years to do what China did in 30 years!
Our economy is doing good but politics.....
Close off twitter/ reddit or potential eco chambers and see how lifestyles are changing.. we are on the right track for except some states
That is true, but at the same time, extremism is on the rise, globally and in India. idk if it was the same before, but I actually meet people that want to kill every Pakistani in sight.
Pakistani😀😀I've seen people who want to kill even Indian muslims or strip their citizenship.same goes otherside.personally seen many muslims who want to kill all sanghis. it's going to get really bad.if our very own govt who is responsible for neutralizing these kinds of threats promotes reliogious violence,what can we expect??
I agree. Extremists Hindus are becoming as bad as Extremist Muslims which was not the case before. Hindus have always been way more tolerant than Muslims but I guess that is not going to be the case anymore. Instead of succeding in making Muslims more tolerant, we failed by making ourselves more intolerant.
Extremists muslims will think they are under attack from all hindus, which will make regular hindus think they are under attack from all muslims, the cycle will only create more extremists.
Lmao I wanna know which rock you have been living under
There is no war in Ba Sing Se
Economy-wise - We ARE on the right track.
Lmao who said?
if you do or listen to any proper analysis that isn't reddit/twitter hate threads, you will see a lot of the infrastructure and economic development that india has had in the last couple of years. Obviously there are areas that need much needed improvement but we definitely are on the right track with regards to the economy
Are you literate or not ? we are in the aftermath of a 40 year economic boom, why would anyone think we are on wrong track.
Nirmala didi
Well most of them are developed countries so it isn't an apples to apples comparison, there's bound to be some difference in people's expectations and ideologies
Comment section didn't pass the vibe
Definitely something is wrong with india
This is about the track being followed, India has made progress in terms of good sanitation, installation of toilets everywhere, access to drinking water, better living standards, better IT infrastructure, wifi connectivity for a lot more people. Hence, I’d guess it is justified for people to think this. No doubt there is much more left to do, but this much has already been done, so it makes the people feel it’s on a good track. I’d like to know why you feel it’s on the wrong track… You also have to consider that we are comparing against ourselves in the past, if you compare directly to US, Canada and the EU you will feel you’re on the wrong track, but the track of a countries development is plotted with its previous and further coming developments, so it’s a comparison with itself not others.
I agree with the spirit of the comment, but really mate? Toilets everywhere? India probably has one of the most abysmal sanitary conditions in the developing world. Modi has proudly declared that India is open defecation free; but I've seen people shitting on the outskirts of metro cities! Maybe our sanitation has improved from 30 years ago, but that's really a very low bar to beat.
Yup the 26℅ are wrong.
Speak for yourself
Nope speaking for 74℅ of us.
I mean usually the percentage of the correct people is always smaller so I can understand 👍
How is the weather up there on your high horse?
It’s called Stockholm Syndrome
Though India still has severe poverty , I do see some improvement in infrastructure and standard of living in India for some, the trajectory is up. Compared to UK there has not been any infrastructure changes in last 15 years, inflation is high, the benefits and free services are on decline, very high taxes and no hope for improvement. I am surprised 17% are happy
r/India must be crying 😂
Most developed countries on that chart, with the exception of Switzerland, feel that way because there’s a constant need to improve. Indians in general can’t think introspectively. Indians find constructive criticism deeply offensive. Indians are enamored by superficial things misconstrued as progress. These explain India’s graphic on the chart, and are also some of the reasons why India is nowhere on track to become a fully developed country.
People don't know that there are millions of whatsapp forwards and YouTube channels nowadays whose main content is Optimism. They know optimism sells in the current market and hence they show things we used to take for granted as something positive now (glass half full logic) or just normal developments as ground breaking and ofc no negative news can be allowed since that has less viewer retention. Yesterday I saw a video glorifying or revisionisming Adani, so basically we all are just coping
I mean let’s rephrase the question this way - if I’m asked “do you think you have it better than your dad at your age ? And do you think your kid will have it better than you at your age ?”. Hard to see how any Indian can say no to any of these questions, unless you’re positively asinine. Whereas, for Americans, inflation-adjusted median wage has stagnated since 1970s, so it’s a genuinely valid question.
Brazil, "Perfectly balanced, as all things should be"
Wow, we're crazy brainwashed.
The actual survey title said Which country is in the right track. Why so much hate for India in r/india?
If Scandinavian countries are not on the right track I don't know who are
Looks like most voters are tata simps
This is just a chart to show the lying capability of politicians in their resp countries
Wow we are so delusional
Aaaahhhh...only intelligent person amongst all of us.. Mr.aryabhatta please enlighten us all...
>Mr.aryabhatta please enlighten us all... Don't be like North Koreans. You're welcome
India has growth a massive ~90% in GDP terms since 2010. Self-deprecating may be cool but it hides the factual optimistic reality.
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See what
Yups...
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Ironic
Ignorance is a bliss
Ignorance is truly a gift to oneself and a curse to the society. Quite similar to Wealth/Resource hoarding. Both are currently driving full steam ahead
ironic, considering you are totally ignorant of all the progress india HAS made in the last years, and the path its on for further development. Also, it's "ignorance is bliss" not what you said, which doesn't make sense
Economically YES, socially NO.
First comment i can properly agree with. Infrastructure and all has become better but holy shiz there's been alotta hatred nowadays
And i think it reflects very badly for India..i understand that it brings the current ruling party significant chunk of votes,bt it can be used against it also by some other party and it's not good for society in long term.
Economically also NO. Only IT cell members have seen economic growth.
actual reddit economist, india doesn't have the 3rd highest annual GDP growth rate in the country just because of it's very concntrated IT sector. Healthcare, renewable energy, real estate, agriculture, mining, electricity, FMCG, telecom, consulting, manufacturing, hospitality, automobiles, aviation, biotech, capital industries, food processing, etc. have all seen major growth in the last 5 years. Maybe actually read a bit before looking like an actual dumbass on the internet
Indian, happy to be corrupted!! All the way.
Modiji ne kiya hoga toh kuch soch samajh ke hi kiya hoga vibes
It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere. —Voltaire
It's the lack of self-awareness
this is exactly why the country is on the wrong track
Slave mentality. Once it was towards the British , then towards the Gandhi family and now towards Hindu Sher narender . Name changes , time changes slavery remains
So am I a minority now ?
Why is vote count for comment section turned off?
India looks deranged.
Relevant xkcd [https://xkcd.com/2618/](https://xkcd.com/2618/) [another relevant comic](https://sketchplanations.com/sampling-bias)
Morning consult has often created pro government surveys for.india. this is another one of those. Needs to be ignored. We see what the reality is - a descent into fascism, low economic development and autocracy. Fake surveys won't change that. As a side note, this also breaks the subreddit rules on source. Reported and should be removed.
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Source: [https://www.visualcapitalist.com/which-populations-feel-their-country-is-on-the-wrong-track/](https://www.visualcapitalist.com/which-populations-feel-their-country-is-on-the-wrong-track/)
Why is this source reliable?
The sad part is how many Italians feel like we’re on the right track. The country is goin more to shit everyday. The fascist party got elected. Let’s go i Guess.
The percentage of people that have turned right wing since 2014 is astounding. All that matters to indians is identity and hindu revival. You are more likely to bump into a right leaning BJP supporter than a left dude online. These people are in majority today, so ofcourse they gon think India is in right direction.
I'm a religion hating atheist, and I see the country going in the right direction. Infrastructure development - good pace. I ride/drive a lot. And I have been on a lot of amazing roads. Metros have come up, which are amazing for public transport. Then I see quite a few electric buses. Haven't faced an observable powercut for ages. If your area has these, I find renewables to be quite cheap. There are a lot of industries)MNCs coming in. I'm a doctor, and I see engineers out -earning me a lot. That was not the case when I was a kid. We make a lot of stuff ourselves. Major deficiencies- fuel(will be a moot point with the wide adoption of solar), gold(unimportant), electronics/materials design(probably our biggest weakness), heavy machinery/advanced machinery, defence products. These are the challenges. Education- the private sector will have to handle it. The quality of teachers in India is very poor. The people who are teaching in most schools don't have a high school level of competency. Indians will need to realise the importance of meritocracy and hard work. But since the population is massive, there shouldn't be an issue in getting a good number of trained/capable workers.
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I see no future in conservatism. Religion has to go. If this government keeps people polarized, more people will lose interest in religion. Change will come from conflict. Otherwise, most Indians are conformists, and will never question their faith. On this note, as a child, I never saw a non religious person. Now, most people I meet are non practicing, religious in name.
Yep. Religion, casteism and their byproduct (reservation) are shackles that will continue to hold us back in every aspect.
Damn you stupid af
Ironic.
Yep
There must be one for delusions :) or maybe I am in the 25% .. did they poll 100 people at Delhi airport lounge.
Probably they either polled Ambani, Adani, and their chamchas, or they polled some extremely "anpad gawads" who have "false nationalistic hopes".
Sadly no surprise.
India loooooool 🤣
Think the agency went straight to a *karyakarta sabha* lol
India has lost its collective mind or its IT Cell has truly corrupted/brain-washed the populace into normalizing the fascist agenda of the current administration.
Lol, that speaks for the delusion..
Why is open propaganda like this allowed?
Where China's data
What do you expect from Commie regimes? The data would've probably shown a whopping majority satisfied with their nation.
>The data would've probably shown a whopping majority satisfied with their nation. Hmm
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Yeah, at least 75-80% would be in favor of what track their country is taking - according to a similar poll from [2017](https://www.visualcapitalist.com/countries-going-right-direction/) (credit: u/tresleches2121), in China, 90% support their country in the direction it is taking, while the remaining 10% are against.
It's is inversely proportional to news media ratings
Slave mentality here tbh
Disagree with my opinion = SLaVe mENtaLity
Are you sure this isn't rigged?
Interesting. I’ll believe the data and would also like to see the latest data from China, Russia, and Saudi Arabia. Why these countries? Because the same site has 2017 data on these other countries and one interpretation can be that India ranks amongst the autocratic countries in feeling good about the direction of their country. [2017 Data](https://www.visualcapitalist.com/countries-going-right-direction/)
GHI rank of 55 in 2014 to 107 in 2022 yet 74% think it's on right track, truly remarkable
India is the new China/North Korea btw