Monday, January 13, 2014

Good and Authoritative Governance

Despite India’s upturn in global scenario for various socio-political issues, the good and authoritative governance is lacking particularly when it is meted with developed countries namely USA, UK.   India with its so much so intellectual manpower, incredible scientific advancement, talented and erudite leaders, why they are not able to dominate the world’s superpower when they are correct in their convictions. The recent incident of harassment of an Indian diplomat is a glaring example of timid governance.

The other day, one of the veteran leaders of present Government Shri Kamalnath has asserted that days are changed , today’s India is not the same which was twenty years ago. These are simply emotional statement arousing public’s sentiment. He too knows very well that we Indians are mostly self centered.
Unless, we are trapped, we seldom raise assertions.

After the said ignominious incident of Mrs. Devyani, India, of course has taken some tough measures by downgrading the privileges enjoyed by American diplomats over here, but that is simply throwing a stone against a stone thrown to you.  Further, by disallowing Nancy Powell’s authority to enjoy the facilities in airport, the whole world has watched the consequence thereafter. She has promptly cancelled her trip to Nepal.

The good governance means equivalence management.  One government has to understand the others
Government’s feelings, emotions, logical explanations and conclusions derived from various discussions.
When India sits on the discussion table with USA in White House or any other places, it is a well known fact that they do not get the adequate privileges. India is now not a backward country and so they must deserve their share of power. But the same is missing not because of other countries lackluster attitude, it is our lack of focus to dominate other countries particularly USA.


So, despite of our technological and economical progress, we remain the same as we were twenty years back satleast to USA.

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