Congratulations India on your 65th
independence day celebrations!
By Jai Birdi Chetna Association of Canada
Independent
India Making Global Contributions Congratulations
India on your 65th independence day celebrations!By
Jai Birdi Chetna Association of Canada
On August 15, 1947 India entered a new frontier- a
start of self determination, reaffirmation of its
golden past, and an opportunity to let go of its
practices of inequalities and develop new approaches
to prepare India into a sovereign nation that is no
longer dependent, but is a significant contributor
to the development of a global village.
Has this been a painless journey? Definitely not.
India had faced three major wars, seen a state of
emergency, several civil unrests since independence;
terrorist attacks on its institutions; and yet,
India continues to emerge as the world’s largest
democracy whose media and the educational
institutions are being recognized as fertile grounds
for becoming fine institutions for the world to
admire and follow. These developments affirm
India’s resiliency and the high level of acceptance,
tolerance, and the strength of its people to stand
up every time they fumble or fall down. No wonder
many scholars and leaders are now realizing the
importance and recognizing that “India Matters” and
therefore bilateral trade and other agreements are
now being signed between India and a number of other
countries, including Canada. Well done India!
This is not to suggest that India has all of a
sudden become a safe haven or an egalitarian
state.Literacy and the poverty rates, along with
corruption, continue to be a major concern
particularly as the gap between the haves and the
have-nots is increasing. However, it is also
encouraging to see that the earning gaps between the
so-called developed world and India is now beginning
to decrease, albeit only in certain skilled,
professional, or business categories. Nonetheless,
this is an important shift and signifies the
distribution pattern of resources is also now
beginning to shift in favour of India. If this
pattern continues, and there are all indications
that it will as indicated by its continued high
growth rate, the likelihood of India becoming a
nation with greater opportunities for the young, the
under employed, and the innovator are much greater.
This is certainly an exiting phase and I feel
privileged to be associated with India and witness
the shifts India has made, and continues to make.
Well done India, and congratulation on your
successes and the journey you have undertaken since
your independence
By Jai Birdi Canada
16-08-2011 |