Far more than ‘honest’ or ‘secular’ leaders, we need intelligent and competent ones

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Far more than honest & secular leaders, we need intelligent and competent ones - The Times of India

Either it is a broadening of his world view or an effect of the compulsions of electoral politics, but as Aam Aadmi Party's founder and leading light Arvind Kejriwal took the plunge into national politics, he observed that communalism was a bigger issue in India than corruption. Interestingly, he said this during an interaction with members of Delhi's India Islamic Centre.

Almost around the same time Javed Iqbal Ansari, one of the Rashtriya Janata Dal rebels who jumped ship before the elections, announced on national television that he was quitting the party as he is morally obliged, because of his community, to pursue secular politics.

What is it about Indian Muslims that all politicians or wannabe politicians feel compelled to mouth the usual 'secular-communal' platitudes to win them over? Why do they think that for a Muslim the only worry is communalism? There is no denying the fact that communal politics should be a major concern for all well-meaning Indians (not just Muslims), just as corruption should be. But i am coming round to believe that our biggest worry should be inefficiency borne out of incompetence. And this goes to the root of all our problems.

India's big fortune of having intellectual stalwarts like Gandhi, Nehru, Patel, Azad etc at the dawn of Independence has also been its biggest misfortune — because it gave an exaggerated sense of self to us. Political leaders like these were not representative of the Indian people, a majority of whom were illiterate with only partially-developed intellect.

Over the next few decades, as we tried to reach education to the lowest common denominator, we constantly lowered standards so that the weakest could catch up. As a result the average intellectual capacity of our nation today is determined not by our brightest, but by our dumbest.


This progressive lowering of standards has dangerously permeated every rung of our societal ladder. Take for example the Indian armed forces. Senior army officers admit that over years the standards for officer intake have been lowered so much that today they do not get the kind of youth they did till about 20 years ago. However, they are getting better educated recruits in other ranks.

It is not that officer aspirants are not educated, they may be more qualified in terms of degrees. But this qualification does not add value to their lives or their professions, because it does not feed their intellect. No amount of training or experience can make up for the absence of thinking capacity or imagination. Then how can these officers suddenly become strategists upon promotion?

The same rings true for every other profession in India, whether it is bureaucracy, management or even educational institutions — all of which are populated, even led by mediocre people with limited thinking faculties. They can memorise well and apply formulas and theories, but they cannot think for themselves, cannot analyse and cannot put the past in the present context to understand the future.

This is extremely worrisome because most of our leadership, political, bureaucratic and industrial is populated by mediocre people. Mediocrity breeds insecurity and that leads to dishonesty. Mediocre people support and promote other mediocre people so that they can all coexist. One doesn't have to search for examples here, they are all around us. In parents who fudge documents so that their kids get an edge over others and in teachers who nudge their students to cheat so that the school's record remains unblemished. So we plagiarise blatantly until we are caught, then we say we were merely inspired!

This is the reason why our top diplomats are bested by their counterparts in international arena. In all our negotiations with Pakistan or China we end up with the short end of the stick, agreeing to their proposals because we cannot come up with any of our own and cannot think through the motives behind their proposals. Our analysts mug up western strategic-political literature without thinking about Indian conditions on their own merit; our scientists can-not produce anything of consequence, whether it be general-purpose inventions such as in the realm of anaesthesia or weapons systems; all the largest section of our manufacturing sector does is licence production of western products; even our films are bested by those coming from Iran or Korea in international competitions!

How shameful is it that in the area of statecraft, diplomacy or strategy if we need to refer to Indian thought, we cannot get beyond Chanakya, who lived in ancient India! For contemporary examples, we have to take recourse to western thinkers and writers.

Because we lack so much in imagination our political class repeatedly gets away with touting symptomatic issues as the real ones and we cannot figure it out. Worse, we are so insecure that we collectively try and silence isolated original ideas whenever they appear once in a while, because we fear they will disrupt the status quo. Both divisiveness and pettiness are products of insecure minds short on vision.

Honestly, i don't care about honest or secular leaders. I want intelligent (not clever) and imaginative (not plagiarist) leaders. Because if you have these qualities, you will in any case be on a plane higher than thieves and thugs.
 

Minion

Conversation Architect
This is so true In IT sector too I came across same kind of thing when i went for an interview some days back their manager just reject me because i know better than him.
May be this country is falling apart.I don't know why people think a man with good knowledge is a threat to them.
 

lywyre

Cyborg Agent
Dayanidhi Maran was an example. Though as corrupt as any other politician, he did bring change in IT and after him everything stagnated. There is no significant progress in IT through out India.
 

Darth Vader

In the zone
Dayanidhi Maran was an example. Though as corrupt as any other politician, he did bring change in IT and after him everything stagnated. There is no significant progress in IT through out India.

Very True. The party members were afraid of the progress he made and brought him down, thereby halted everything including the Broadband.
 

Flash

Lost in speed
That's a bitter truth, and it's happening everywhere.

They may have a older proven principle of doing a certain THING, that will give sure result. They will continue to do that, as like it's the only way to do that. If their subordinates or anyone (lower in their hierarchy than them) suggests a new point/way for doing that THING in an efficient/effective way than the existing, they won't simply accept. Either they say "Am experienced than you. Are you teaching me?" or "Just do your work, this is how we did and this is how you should do too". Only few people are open to change and suggestions. Others, just stagnate their subordinates with their commanding power.

People on higher hierarchy always want to stay high; they don't want others to get up, unless they belong to their bloodline or the people they know better or the ones they can do ANYTHING for them.
 

lywyre

Cyborg Agent
The politicians are not having the will for progress of our nation. They only want our people to be ignorant, so that they can reap them every election for votes.
 

snap

Lurker
“A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.”
 
The world need people with better knowledge and with better degrees or documents ... in my school there is a guy who do all the hardware work of repairing computer and they call me and my friend for small work which that guy can't do !!! and we are like wth ! why don't you give us the salary ! lol
 

Neuron

Electronic.
The problem isn't exactly with politicians, it's with the people. Most followers of a particular political party blindly worship their leaders the same way they worship film stars. Whatever their leaders want to do they are all in for it. Whatever the opposition party wants to do, it's wrong. We get the kind of leaders we deserve.
 
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