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Virender kapoor
8 min readAug 11, 2021

Taking stock: Seventy fouryears of India’s Independence

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Virender Kapoor

A silly patriot

India as a Nation State

15 Aug 2021 is a another landmark day in the history of contemporary India as we complete a year short of three quarters of a century mark into our Independence from colonial rule. Though we are a 5000 year old country these last 74 years as a nation state are very significant because these years are the years of prosperity for the whole human race of which we are a major player in numbers. Out of 7.9 billion people on planet Earth, Indians are 1.4 billion in population which is roughly 20 % of the total human kind.

India as a nation state was born on 15th August 1947 in very difficult circumstances and emerged as two nations, India and Pakistan- unfortunately, since then — sworn enemies.

The birth pangs were marked not only by the land mass being split into two but also refugee crisis caused by Hindus moving from newly carved out Pakistan to newly founded India and majority of Muslims moving to Pakistan from India. At the same time 562 princely states ruled by individual kings were to be integrated into one nation state. This was a tough nut to crack and was brilliantly handled by Sardar Patel the then Deputy Prime Minister and Home minister of the newly formed Government. It took a couple of decades for the dust to settle down before the process of building the nation commenced at a reasonable pace. Political leaders of that era took some major decisions- some right and some wrong- which in the hind site can be post mortem-ed.

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We the people

Certain things happened which were worry some and left a permanent dent on us as people of a nation state. The first was corruption that seeped into us from early days (reasons best known to reason alone) and this trickled down to the grass root level of Governance and the governed too. This ailment has been eating into us from within for several decades — never leaving us in peace and was a major impediment in our progress and prosperity.

Some argue that we got ‘Azadi’ or Independence with non violence and did not fight a devastating war at home like Europe did and that also impacted our nationalistic feeling and the idea of self esteem and in the larger sense the national Character. Whatever the reasons, these were the two realities sticking out like a sore thumb. Though concerted efforts were made to control population which went out of control and to a 34 crores of us in 1947, we managed to add 100 crores in less than 75 years. More people mean more mouths to feed. Every living being adds to the load on the system in several ways. He/ she needs, food, shelter, basic amenities, education, health, water, Judicial system, Police, fire brigade, public transport, markets, other public services, roads, sports, entertainment and above all security. A Police station has to entertain a millionaire as well as a poor man. This becomes a drain on the system especially when per capita contribution to the GDP is low and more people to feed on contributions of less.

JUSTICE

We cannot turn the clock back and therefore we need to make the best of what we have. One could look at the young population as a burden on the economy or one can look at this as a bonanza of so many working hands to take us forward. You need to make them job ready, kit them up, motivate them, show them a clear direction and make them get free of this C- virus (Corruption virus). All this is a tall order. And you are impatient to get it as of yesterday. Bro you need time and that too in chunks of decades. Rome was not made in a day is the appropriate expression to express this fact.

Shifting Gears and turning the rudder

To change a nation this large is a Herculean task and you need a Hercules to do that and in recent times a superman. There are two counter forces against any such change- especially for India. First it is the strong resistance to change itself which is inherent to us human beings, second the sheer size and diversity doesn’t permit a luxury of turning it around like a Ferrari. It takes a huge effort and time to steer a course correction of as little as even three degrees- akin to Titanic. Superman also has a problem with this.

The third and the most tangible yet seemingly intangible problem is that passengers traveling in the ship won’t let you touch the Wheel on the bridge till he promises to run a Titanic like a Ferrari! Here the superman has to promise that he will make a titanic into a Ferrari to enter the bridge so that he can save them all. The captain knows that it will take time but he would be able to steer the ship away from the Iceberg which he can see in front. But passengers keep shouting against him to get them their Ferrari (which they assumed he promised or interpreted the interpretation on their own terms).

Titanic becomes a convertible Ferrari

Red Ferrari

Last seven years our Titanic called India is going through a course correction like Titanic but the passengers and even a part of the crew are hell bent in nudging the captain and are a pain in his neck not letting him steer. He changes a gear of this imaginary Ferrari, someone pushes down the clutch paddle, somebody pulls up the hand brake, another starts the windscreen wipers, even if it is not raining, a guy pulls at the steering wheel so that the car bangs into the road divider, and another puts it into neutral while somebody just pushes the horn just to annoy the driver. Two guys sitting in the boot of the car are taking a free ride yet banging hard on the rear seat adding to the noise. Three guys on the luggage carrier on top (this is a unique Ferrari) also making noise and shouting slogans. Would you like to try your hand on such a Ferrari?

Can you drive a car safely, properly without losing your cool? Remember the driver is driving a ‘democratic Ferrari’. He has to keep smiling even if a passenger in the back seat is tugging at his hair; the other one is actually needling him his bum. Then don’t forget the self appointed police men who are blowing whistles around for no reason in the international arena- on the road far away outside the Ferrari- not having a clue of what is happening in the car and are ready to fine the poor driver at the drop of the hat.

Tectonic Shift

India at this point requires a tectonic shift, and whenever this happens, the earth shakes, and it is painful as the tectonic plates grind against each other. It generates heat and noise like a nuclear reaction.

Our plates are shifting and this is creating discomfort and even fear in some. The crooks are the first one to feel the pain- never used to working straight and paying their dues to the government they are finding it hard to digest. At the central level there has been no scam, Government officers have to do their job (yes, just doing their job is a problem too) and they are accountable and answerable. Ok, on top of it they have to come on time.OMG

PM Narendra Modi is making basic changes at all levels reaching out to even the hot molten Lava below the 100 Km thick tectonic plates. At tectonic plate level- homeopathy will not work we required a major surgery and the Surgeon General is at it. It cannot be blood less surgery, there will be blood loss as well, a bit of pain post surgery and even during the surgery as you cannot put a nation in general anesthesia. A heart surgeon has to repair the engine while it is running.

This is a major over haul with a long term vision. Some one- we all- have to be ready to pay a price.

The evocative epitaph enshrined on the ‘Kohima’ war memorial in Nagaland, (given below) built to commemorate soldiers of the empire who laid down their lives to repel Japanese assault in 1944 during World War-II should be inspiring and appropriate.

‘When you go home, tell them of us and say, for your tomorrow, we gave our today’

Sweat, Blood and Tears — are you ready?

As in management motivational parlance it is often said ‘No pain no gain’. Similarly, how do you expect a tectonic shift without feeling the tremors?

Therefore there is lot of heat and dust. Any lawful bill that is well meaning appears to be a change in lifestyle, change in doing business and change of type of business in some cases. It cannot be business as usual if you want a change. We are doing this not for immediate good but for a long term good of our next several generations so you tell yourself ‘For our tomorrow and your day after, we all have to give our today’.

We have vast resources; we are blessed with all types of terrains and a huge young population. What do we lack? We lack a resolute will as people who are prepared to have faith in the leader and give our best today for our better future. We need an attitudinal change.

Stormy journey

When a ship hits a storm the first to jump out are the rats and cockroaches. Do a reality check. Are you going to jump out or stay the course with the skipper?

Most of us who have handled large organizations of say 500 people plus, a turnaround of the organization, a hospital, a manufacturing plant, a college or even a school started with the mindset of people. Anyone can build a brick and mortar building- it works only if people occupying that building think collectively of collective good of the organization. No amount of free lunches will help except the power of the will of the people in the precincts of that building. For a nation state, the land mass is the temple and the countrymen the devotees. If you have faith, you will have the will and if you have these two- no one can take your tomorrow from you.

‘But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep.’

Robert Frost

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Virender kapoor

Thinker,author,Motivator, Inspirational Guru more than 30 books,200 articles plus.Figures with Gr8s like Thomas Friedman,Dale Carnegie. www.virenderkapoor.com