Hi guys,What technology, not invented yet, has the power to change India for the better?
Technology not even invented yet? Are you sure? I'm pretty sure that presently, even the technologies that are very real and developed aren't being used to their full extent if at all.
As for your question, I agree with you on the idea of abolishing the paper currency system altogether. In a country like India, where corruption thrives so freely, doing away with paper money would really help in India's ascension from a third world country (or so they say) to a developed nation.
Here's a little something I picked up from ratedrsuperstar's post. How about we have all the computer languages, operating systems and other technological goodies in local languages? The Koreans, the Japanese and the Chinese chose their own languages even for use in technology and the last time I checked, they were kicking some serious ass in the technology department. The PlayStation, Samsung Galaxy S, Xpera phones. Sound familiar? All that stuff comes from those countries. They use their phones, game consoles, computers and everything in their native languages. So, why do
we have to stick with English?
Many of us are under the delusion that English symbolizes status or something of that sort. Newsflash: It doesn't! Half the Europe doesn't speak English!
I don't have any such ideas of my own, but I'll be sure to post when I come up with one.
No matter how hard we try Raaabo we indians are going to be behind the white race since the people in control of the world hate us so much for our culture and religion
Some days, I think about how much potential this country has and what it could become. Then I find people like you. Alright, we'll work on improving the place we live in while you lick on some western butts.
first thing India needs : A law to stop the population increase so that it becomes less than half in future.
Stop population? Like literally stop it? Did you even think before posting? India needs young people to develop and they don't grow on trees.
@RChandan To some extent I agree with you but a country needs its culture too. I think these talks regarding the cultural backwardness of India should be taken to a new thread.