rest is investing of time........

Thursday, November 28, 2013

How you see China as a world-class innovator or world-class cheater ?

China's spectacular economic rise is producing some of the world's biggest and fastest-growing companies. Does this also mean that China is an innovation power on par with America? On the one hand, boosters point to the soaring number of patents held by Chinese technology firms like Huawei and Lenovo, the number of Chinese PhDs in technical fields graduating each year and the success of internet firms like Alibaba and Tencent as evidence that China is leapfrogging to the forefront of global innovation. On the other hand, sceptics highlight the lack of rule of law and respect for intellectual property rights inside the country, widespread corporate espionage and cybertheft, and forced technology transfers as evidence that China remains a copycat and a cheat.


Particularly important as the country's export-led growth model based on cheap labour runs out of steam. Now China's leaders openly talk about the need to shift from exports to domestic consumption, and of the need to boost services. They are explicitly targeting innovation as a national priority, in the hope of speeding the shift from brawn to brain that is required to prosper in this new century's ideas economy. So is China a world-class innovator or not? What do you think?

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Yes, We are developing even in space?

ISRO is the crowning jewel of India. India’s space organisation, ISRO, launched a rocket  today carrying a small, unmanned spacecraft, the Mangalyaan (“Mars vehicle”). By the end of the month, the orbiter is set to stretch its solar wings and begin anine-month trip to Mars. Officially, it will look for signs of methane on Earth’s neighbor.  successful mission would swell national pride. But as the Mangalyaan begins its journey, many might wonder how a country that cannot feed all of its people can find the money for a Mars mission. How can poor countries afford space programmes?

India is not the only emerging economy with space ambitions. There are many countries regulating with over 70 space programmes, though only a dozen of these have any sort of launch capability. In this area China’s shown their advanced capability and : last year it put a woman in space, and in December it will launch its first (uncrewed) lunar mission

The glance of Indian edge, Inida still has immense numbers of poor people: two-fifths of its children remain stunted from malnutrition and half the population lack proper toilets. Its Mars mission may be cheap by American (or Chinese) standards, at just $74m, but India’s overall space programme costs roughly $1 billion a year. That is more than spare change, even for a near $2-trillion economy. Meanwhile, spending on public health, at about 1.2% of GDP, is dismally low. 

Needing alter development for general requirements: Trips to the Moon and Mars may well be mostly about showing off. But most space programmes are designed to get satellites into Earth’s orbit for the sake of better communications, mapping, weather observation or military capacity at home. These bring direct benefits to ordinary people. Take one recent example: a fierce cyclone that hit India’s east coast last month killed few, whereas a similar-strength one in the same spot, in 1999, killed over 10,000. 

Monday, October 21, 2013

One more sensitive nerve of China...

Most of people in china has common complaints…Water is the worst, not at one place but most place of China  ..the reason is ; because of its scarcity, and because of its pollution...actually Northern China is running out of water, yet government is showing awkwardness to find solution..,as we believe China is developing at a fast speed that never had before.China needs some time to handle certain problems,but water gets involved with people's daily life,so it plays an urgent role in the national affairs.I hope China will be more independent and solve most difficulties on our own. Mainly water problem is bounded them to hit limits of their water resources.(Source:-The economist)


Water crisis is every where in Asia. Either there are floods or droughts. We in India have so far paid little attention to need for recycling of waste water nor do we adopt farming techniques which ensure that available water resources are utilized properly. Pollution is also a major hazard. Indeed, the enormity of the water crisis has been realized by experts but the government authorities in many states are yet to implement water conservation programmes and educate public about the water crisis. In view of above probs who cares about India & small country of Asia, every one watching the negative part of China.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Deep fry of Indian economy scenario..



Boring economies of Europe, growing at 1-2%, which is too worst so that Billions came into India, and the sudden rush of money did lead to some growth. The government in power took the entire credit for it. “We have created growth,” but reality is more than just a growth rate formula in a spreadsheet. |New real state development terminology has also made equally growth fundamental error, because of Young M&A bankers bought apartments with a slum-and-racecourse view or a slum-and-sea view. Of course, the idea was to ignore the slum and focus on the sea view or the racecourse. Now Government committed to providing a pro-business, pro-growth economic environment? Is the Indian polity will favor new capitalist system? Are we socialist or are we market driven? If we are social then a socialist country cannot turn market-friendly overnight. 

The government spent way more than it earned. Consequently, private players faced interest rates of 15% for borrowings. The government printed so many rupees, it flooded the market and the currency bought less and less. Dollars stopped coming to India. Local players took their money out too. Growth slowed and the government blamed the media, the opposition, the foreigners and even the middle class for it. But reality is more than half leaders even don’t know the calculation of GDP. Now the situation of business analyst is , who were celebrating India a few years ago, are now telling their clients how to avoid India and its unreliable regime. If the world stops trusting India, this trust will take years to rebuild and decades to stabilize.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Stupid Is A Strategy



Where people known for stupidity and stand strictly with self-analysis. Now the point of stupidity might argue that the leaders have conservatively stupid mind. Their conservatives are proof of stupidity and show the way of catering to their base. Here I never meant to say that the Conservatives are generally stupid. I meant to say that stupid people are generally Conservative. 

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Independence day: Blear of Indian Self Esteemed


Independence Day is more humorous than sentimental, only political and talkative point is gearing up parallel with age of independence but there is zero balance in India’s development & India’s changes account after 67 years of freedom. Currently we have most lettered India's government which is headed by a so called Economist who studied at Cambridge and Oxford; the national planning commission is headed by an ex director of the IMF; the Finance Minister has an MBA degree from Harvard; the National Advisory Council gets huge inputs from a Nobel Prize winner of Economics. And this is the tasteless broth that all these cooks have together prepared after 9 years of laborious work.
I think more education is made for changing the base of science and research fiction rather than managing and satisfying people/common man.

What we lacking; The world is re-entering with dictatorship rule after 1935-45(second world war such as Germany) but Now all dictatorship is not well such as North Korea fighting to break obstacle of development, however some virtual dictatorships do, such as China and Singapore's. But India has too flexible constituency, too diverse for a democracy to actually work and too many democratically-elected rent-seekers. We know the dysfunctional and paralyzed democracy in India where people proud, India has Caste and an anti-individual culture. Is this advantage? Or this is distorting and degrading factors as Russia fail to manage themselves. Consequent of previous point the question is, Can India achieve what China has failed to achieve - development with a human face? While china is more over than Caste and an anti-individual culture.

Now the point of 2014, does the BJP have any credible alternative to Congress? So long as over-bearing bureaucracy, corruption and state ownership persist - as they did under Vajpayee - India will remain a slow-growth, crippled economy operating well below its potential. All politicians have innate abilities; the core objective of each party is nothing else but corruption. Most Indian politicians wouldn't be in politics if there was no corruption. Election point of 2014, While Congress is injurious to the country, BJP is a poison too. If we have to get anywhere, there is just no choice other than AAP.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Change in Marketing environment....

2500 years ago a Greek philosopher said, "Change is the only constant." This is as true today; only the pace of change has accelerated. Companies that fail to adapt are destroyed. Digital cameras killed Kodak, Amazon crushed Borders and iTunes drowned out HMV. Firms that fail to react quickly to changes in technology or the global economy are fallen from business lifecycle. For every company that waited too long to invest in China or plug its wares/products with current labeled technology, they slipped too quickly on a bandwagon/trend… Not every fashionable idea is sensible: ask the investors who calculating money into subprime debt, or the firms that performed energetic tasks they are now bringing back home(such as Motorola mobile). Here most firms are too slow to adapt i.e. they are devaluing them self But some firm are too quick to grip passing fads/fashion and they are penetrating in much flexible market…

Moods of marriage..

Marriage has never been a fixed institution. In certain societies throughout history, marriage has been monogamous or polygamous. In some places even today, women do not enjoy equal rights under the law to their husbands; in Saudi Arabia and some other Islamic theocracies they require their husbands' permission to participate in most forms of public life. So when you complain about the "idiotic redefinition of the term 'marriage' to accommodate their behavior," remember that marriage has been redefined throughout history many times, and will be redefined many times again in the future....(Moods of marriage )

Fact of China...Is China really superpower?

Some facts about China, who Universally grown as the great country....
China has 19% of the world's population, but consumes ...
53% of the world's cement
48% of the world's iron ore
47% of the world's coal
.... and the majority of just about every other major commodity.
In 2010, China produced 11 times more steel than the United States.
>>New World Record: China made and sold 18 million vehicles in 2010.
>>There are more pigs in China than in the next 43 pork producing nations combined.
>>China currently has the world's fastest train and the world's largest high-speed rail network.
>>China is currently the number one producer in the world of wind and solar power, but don't use it themselves. While they manufacture 80% of the world's solar panels, they install less than 5% and build a new coal fired power station every week. In one year they turn on more new coal powered electricity than Australia's total output.
>>China currently controls more than 90% of the total global supply of rare earth elements.
>>In the past 15 years, China has moved from 14th place to 2nd place in the world in published scientific research articles.
>>China now possesses the fastest supercomputer on the entire globe.
>>At the end of March 2011, China accumulated US$3.04 trillion in foreign currency reserves,the largest stockpile on the entire globe.
>>Chinese people consume 50,000 cigarettes every second.