'Every PM from Nehru to Modi Betrayed Us; If We Don't Change Course, India Faces Mass Discontent'

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @tanvigirme8364
    @tanvigirme8364 7 месяцев назад +5

    Jayant Bhandari answers why, what is the problem of this country & its people. It will become even worse.

  • @rnugra3292
    @rnugra3292 Год назад +259

    Having gone through the interview, I, an eighty seven year old, retired industry professional, who started working in 1960, have the following comments to make :
    Capital intensive investment in heavy industry, by the Nehru Government :
    The contents in the book sound like the myth created by anti Nehru propaganda unleashed by the Modi juggernaut.
    I would recommend that you read about the so called "Bombay club", which consisted, as members, JRD, G.D . Birla, Purushottam Das Thakur Das, Jamnalal Bajaj and equally renowned Industrialists, whome Nehru commissioned to put up their recommendations for industrialization of the country.
    They recommend that, since they individually and collectively do not have the requisite capital to invest in the basic heavy industry, the government should make the investment in it. All the steel plants and Heavy Engineering Industries therefore came in the public sector.
    The "socialistic, Nehruvian" policy then created the private sector for manufacturing every consumer product that people in their fifties and sixties now, took for granted !
    I am vitness to the fact that my mother's sewing needles and safty pins were made in England, so were my geometry box, the "G" nib & holders, pencils and later my bicycle. My father's fountain pen and it's ink too came from England.
    This indutrial devalopment saw women coming out to work, riding cycles, which was not liked by the conservative people at that time.
    Working for a multinational engineering company having manufacturing facility in India, travelling all over the east and west,
    I have seen, that by sixties, Usha fans, & sewing machines, Bajaj Scooters, Tata trucks and Sumit Mixers, etc, ruling the East African, Middle Eastern, and South East Asian markets as favoured products. By seventies, Hitachi, Siemens, GE etc were, being beaten by BHEL, who won dozens of greenfield projects in the African, Mid East and SE Asian countries. This, would not have been possible without the IIT and IIMs, and the network of The Regional Engineering Colleges created in fifties.
    Indians never came across the word "Unemployment", till 1967/68. Soon after the 1965 war and two successive draughts, the unemployment reared it head, when Lal Bahadur Shastri, suspended the five year plan for 3 years.
    The 1991 reforms, and subsequently Bajpai's National highways project took care of generating required employment, till the November 2016, Modi's Demonitisation created the current setuation on this account.
    I have seen the life expectancy period going up from 32 years in 1947 to around 60 years by sixties. I have lived through the Malaria and TB irradication programs of 1950s, both of them were thumping successes.
    The hydro-electric dams, fertilizer factories, manufacture of tractors etc were all Nehru's dreams and aspirations which he replicated on the ground along with the industrial base, both in private and public sectors.
    There could have been lapses and policy gaps in Nehru's Prime Ministership, but he can not be compared with Modi, who has nothing to show other than a successful implementation of polarization of the society, and unemployment, beating the 45 years old record.
    I blame Indira Gandhi for her anti private sector policy which not only halted the growth of the industry, but precipitated the culture of inefficiencies in the entire manufacturing arena, creating shortages of goods, encouraging corruption and creating avinues of black markets and tainted money.
    This happened when we were at a take off stage. It put the clock back by 20 years.
    1991 saw us back in the running.
    For example:
    The lay men don't know that for the last 25 years Indian Automobiles, it's components, Indian steel and aluminum etc are now preferred products in the International markets.
    We, make over 2 crore two wheelers and are the 2nd largest exporter of them after Japan, well ahead of China.
    Instead of positively exploiting this ready made base, Modi spent his energy on Ram Mandir, the tallest statue, the Kashi Vishwanath corridor, the Narmada water front etc.
    Pardon me when I say that I find the first half of discussion totally in line with the current fashion of belittling Nehru employing any means, fair or foul !!

    • @abhiu2398
      @abhiu2398 Год назад +12

      Well said!

    • @budsurtees4224
      @budsurtees4224 Год назад +52

      This isn't about belittling either Nehru or Modi. The fact is, after 75 years of independence, MILLIONS of Indians are abjectly poor, unable to afford even basic food or clean water, or a place to live in, and are illiterate or semi-literate, and have no access to health care among other things. In fact India is still among the "poorest" nations on earth. You are seeing "development" as the creation of factories and consumer goods, but real development is about empowering the citizenry with education, food, health and opportunities for work. Without this, everything else is useless. An educated and healthy nation is a contented nation. And that is precisely the point the author has made. Learn to look at India through the eyes of the poor and deprived, and you will find that reality very different from the one you live in. A civilization that is incapable of solving the problems it creates, and chooses to ignore its most crucial problems is a decadent civilization.

    • @pmukherjee1237
      @pmukherjee1237 Год назад +6

      Thank you - well said !

    • @abhiu2398
      @abhiu2398 Год назад +17

      @@budsurtees4224 Actually, this is precisely about belittling Nehru and Modi. It's literally the title of the video.
      Your points are totally valid, but you missed what the OP was actually trying to say: that the author's arguments lack nuance. Do people really expect all of India's problems to be solved in 17 years or 75 years? Seventy-five years is nothing in the history of a nation. Do the promulgation of a liberal Constitution with a clearly established Bill of Rights, universal adult suffrage, the emancipation of women through measures such as the Hindu Code Bill, and so on count for nothing in a country of a billion people?
      The only other country which we can compare ourselves is China, which is not a democracy. The democratic set-up is dilatory and messy, it takes one step forward and two steps back, but it's the only way to provide stability and a higher standard of living to the greatest number of people in the long term.

    • @goharansari953
      @goharansari953 Год назад +1

      Very true.

  • @truthseeker327
    @truthseeker327 Год назад +4

    Subhash Chandra Bose should have been the first Prime Minister of India. Period

  • @theindian2226
    @theindian2226 Год назад +43

    Nehru was not a God. But he was a great human being and an excellent leader who laid the foundation for modern India. India, with such a huge population, and religious and linguistic diversity, can not be compared with any other country in the world. Despite all his shortcomings, Nehru is the architect of Modern India.

    • @everuttejon9886
      @everuttejon9886 Год назад +4

      Nehru was a feudalistic leader so India is 150 years behind China in infrastructure development now

    • @budsurtees4224
      @budsurtees4224 Год назад +4

      @@everuttejon9886 Stop posting the same inane comment in response to every post!

    • @au29
      @au29 Год назад +1

      Excellent leader 😂😂. Leader who wasn't even elected but was appointed. The same leader who have made problems in his tenure which are causing problems for modern india.

    • @pardeeptandon
      @pardeeptandon Год назад +3

      @@everuttejon9886: Till 1978, India was ahead of China. This is till 15 years after Nehru's death.

    • @newyorkskier
      @newyorkskier 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, Nehru took the country on the democratic path, freedom and tried to cultivate social justice. However, he has enamored by the Soviet economic model of industrialization (he as much as said it), which now we know where it ended up.. As Dr Modi says, the country should have invested his limited resources on education, healthcare and social upliftment and left the industrialization part to the people, After all, it is not the role of the Govt to run large businesses

  • @gangadharhiremath7306
    @gangadharhiremath7306 Год назад +87

    I can only admire Karan for these wonderful interviews.Great details and great insights.This is the only you tube channel that brings such high quality intellectual material for us to ponder.
    Thanks is too small a gesture of gratitude for this valuable gift.

    • @palanisamyr5272
      @palanisamyr5272 Год назад +4

      Very true

    • @jillanihavaldar1613
      @jillanihavaldar1613 Год назад +2

      I agree

    • @yezdyarkaoosji7559
      @yezdyarkaoosji7559 Год назад

      @@venkshenoi371 Correct. In such situations the followers of the leader do not care to listen to the opposition or any analysis of the faults of their leader's thinking and actions! The nation is doomed unless a stronger opposing force emerges. In India such an opposition appears less likely at this time!

  • @Mayasram
    @Mayasram Год назад +2

    Wasn’t Nehru and his govt the reason for the Kemdriya Vidyalayas? If yes, then he started public schools.

  • @danpriyan
    @danpriyan Год назад +74

    Wow! 81 year old person, publishes a book, defends its contents to a very capable journalist and maintains his composure throughout! Hats off!

    • @forceboxed
      @forceboxed Год назад +4

      Wiki says he is 66. Where did you get the 81 figure from?

    • @purushasuktha5636
      @purushasuktha5636 Год назад +2

      Your hollow head must be hurting lots 😂

    • @everuttejon9886
      @everuttejon9886 Год назад

      Western slavery democracy destroyed all Indians minds forever...

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Год назад

      ​@@forceboxed"Never let facts get in your way". 😂

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Год назад

      He was neither challenged adequately nor did he defend adequately. He is yet another demand side economist who preaches the same old Rajiv Gandhi era education sloganeering.
      Just pick up his point on female workforce participation. LFPR works as a boost when there is a productivity gap. To oversimplify it, when almost all smart men are employed, why hire not so smart man when you can hire a smart woman? It isn't keeping all smart women hired to grow the country. Japan grew with low LFPR for women and Cambodia/Burundi/Tanzania would be world's hottest economies.

  • @satheeshkumar8251
    @satheeshkumar8251 Год назад +2

    Please remember 5million people died of hunger & starvation just before independence. Providing food itself was a big deal during independence not to mention the external threats trying to break India.

  • @vijayk.lyngdoh9580
    @vijayk.lyngdoh9580 Год назад +28

    I think India is not only BROKEN it is land of despicable despair. Thanks for an excellent interview Mr Karan with Ahoka Mody.

    • @budsurtees4224
      @budsurtees4224 Год назад +5

      It is indeed. Every year around 2 million Indians migrate to other countries, legally, and thousands migrate illegally, and a vast number of them are Gujaratis. If India is the "vishwaguru" that Modi claims and the "world's most powerful nation" like Rajnath Singh said (strange untruthful utterances from the BJPee liars), then how come so many Indians are eager to leave India?

    • @ganeshdore
      @ganeshdore Год назад +3

      @@budsurtees4224 One group was in power for 70 years,,,, You voted for them ... Give the new group on power 70 years ?

    • @budsurtees4224
      @budsurtees4224 Год назад

      @@ganeshdore Once again you indulge in ridiculous comparison logic. Just because one government was in power for 70 years (and a lot was achieved during those 70 years despite what your liar leader says), that does not automatically mean someone else should have the same opportunity by right or expectation. Opportunity is directly proportional to achievement. What has the BJPee achieved in 8+ years except building statues, temples, stadiums, an unnecessary new house of Parliament, and stupid things like demonetisation, badly implemented GST (which incidentally was the Congress' brainchild), daily mentions of Hindu-Muslim rivalry, loudly shrieking compromised news channels fomenting religious hatred for dogmatic slaves like you, exhorting people to drink cow urine to prevent Covid, and spending crores to glorify itself in the media? What happened to all that talk of generating crores of jobs, ensuring that every Indian has a proper house by 2022, bringing back stashed black money from abroad, money in the bank for the poor, linking rivers, empowerment of SC/ST, 100 new smart cities, univeral health care and food security, etc? Which single one of these have been achieved in 8+ years? Your Dr Goebbels in fact laughed it off as "jumla" when questioned on it. Which institutions of national importance has it established? Your bias is so remarkably skewed that it would be pointless to even suggest objectivity to you. You're a lost person, and therefore prone to suggestible propaganda.

    • @everuttejon9886
      @everuttejon9886 Год назад

      19th century Indians always trust master American propaganda media with fake news all the times against China and Russia now so India's Economy is Broken and failed country now....Mao 1) educated its mass people and China literacy rate was 90% during 1970 while India only 46%
      2) Women participation in workforce..
      3) Mao controlled corruption totally ( There is still death penalty for corrupted government officials and Ministers in Chinese constitution).........
      .......

    • @everuttejon9886
      @everuttejon9886 Год назад

      Nehru was a feudalistic leader so India is 150 years behind China in infrastructure development now

  • @cvrsarma8660
    @cvrsarma8660 Год назад +9

    Kerala has the best education & health model in the country... why is it that Kerala hasn’t been able to create jobs & grow like Japan... things are more complicated for India than other countries... one thing that is unique to the country is the enormous diversity & social differences... and politicians easiest weapons to get votes are extreme protectionism and extreme appeasement of the social groups...and over centralisation & heavy bureaucracy...

    • @dharmani_youtube
      @dharmani_youtube Год назад

      Really good question

    • @anuragchakraborty8766
      @anuragchakraborty8766 Год назад

      What is Kerala's livability index as compared to Gujarat and the other areas in the cowbelt?

    • @newyorkskier
      @newyorkskier 9 месяцев назад +2

      I think it is because Kerala is in a Federal union with the rest of India. It cannot grow unless the the rest of India grows as well. This goes for many of the progressive states in India , The political power lies in states that are socially underdeveloped and under-educated and not with the progressive states - and their limited power is diminishing as the lag behind in population growth. This dichotomy is likely to create social tensions if they are not addressed.

    • @devsen71
      @devsen71 7 месяцев назад

      @@newyorkskier You nailed it

    • @devsen71
      @devsen71 7 месяцев назад

      You have to look at Tamilnadu for these kind of results. Their leaders knew in 1920s. North India was set up for failure and dint want to join them. These leaders need to be celebrated.

  • @dpfrmhell
    @dpfrmhell Год назад +15

    Indeed...I recently moved to Europe. Surprised by the general level of trust in the societies.

    • @andy4d
      @andy4d Год назад +3

      Yes, people believe you and trust what you are saying is honest and true.

    • @dpfrmhell
      @dpfrmhell Год назад +1

      @@andy4d Loser?

    • @power9k470
      @power9k470 Год назад

      @@dpfrmhell Europe is ethnically homogeneous. India has too much historical baggage with caste,religion and ethnic diversity.

    • @jkmcgregor7797
      @jkmcgregor7797 Год назад

      @@power9k470 lmao ethnically diverse you mean Slovakia are not french Spanish are english

    • @jkmcgregor7797
      @jkmcgregor7797 Год назад

      @@power9k470 religion theres been religious wars in europe for centuries.germany invaded france 3 times in the space of 70 yrs but when war was over they spoke and played football against another

  • @dran63
    @dran63 Год назад +1

    Education is in the concurrent list. It was also the responsibility of the state governments to educate the population. The south of India did exactly this and the north failed. Nehru can’t be fully blamed for this.

  • @geraldjones8010
    @geraldjones8010 Год назад +4

    Stumbled on the wire today,real journalism is still alive... thanks Mr Thapar,sending love and respect from Africa.

    • @newyorkskier
      @newyorkskier 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, real journalism is still alive,, but for how long? One by one, free thinking minds are being hounded if they cross the line

  • @pardeeptandon
    @pardeeptandon Год назад +1

    Today our democracy has been highjacked by Plutocrats where tax rebates are given to cooperate and pay taxes at a lower rate than a college professor. A commoner pays 18 % GST on a parantha. While Richi Richi pays less than 2 % GST on Diamonds.

  • @patricktete3308
    @patricktete3308 Год назад +55

    Can every PM fulfill all the ambitions of the nation ? Very easy to debate in a comfortable room but can one imagine was the situations during that period .

    • @parthabanerjee1234
      @parthabanerjee1234 Год назад

      That's what critics and historians do and that is what is expected of them. This was an excellent and unbiased analysis. Uneducated Indians have this horrible penchant of not taking criticism well and criticize the critic as if the critic has a personal vendetta against any leader. What with the comfortable room? You prefer these two to debate about the past leaders sitting on a thorny cactus just so that they do not feel comfortable enough? Yours is an utterly idiotic comment.

    • @shahnazdeen4991
      @shahnazdeen4991 Год назад

      555

    • @anmolsingh9025
      @anmolsingh9025 Год назад +2

      its not ambition but equality of opportunity + we are talking over an extended period of time.

    • @rnugra3292
      @rnugra3292 Год назад +11

      Only two PMs have let us down.
      1) V.P.Singh.
      Implemented Mandal Commission recommendations and brought back the ills of cast system that Mahatma Gandhi fought against. It divided the Hindu society back to medieval period level.
      2) Narendra Modi.
      Polarised the Indian society, by creating a communal division back to 1946/47 level so much so that we have been set back to stand in the same line, as and next to the Middle Eastern Islamic theocratic States.
      The other folly was the demonitisation which broke the back of industrial growth and created record braking unemployment, resulting in pushing 81•35 crore people into destitution, who can not afford to buy food grains and government is forced to give free of cost rations to them.

    • @maaz87
      @maaz87 Год назад

      This guy is a typical babu just like him Ishrat Hussain a desi babu have written a book in 2015 with same premises, These Desi dark skin brown baboons

  • @jayarajankirubakaran9005
    @jayarajankirubakaran9005 Год назад +43

    In 1947, the country was having very meagre resources and a huge population to be taken care of. Nehru's visionary plans for irrigation, industry had laid an unshakeable foundation for the country. Just like sanghis and chaiwala, it's easy to blame the visionary

    • @riskyduck9274
      @riskyduck9274 Год назад +3

      You can't say everything was roses when India went bankrupt in 1991 from anti development anti reforms socialism MODI as majority still fears reforms in economy industrialisation we don't deserve good right

    • @everuttejon9886
      @everuttejon9886 Год назад

      ......Mao and Chinese communist party initiated ' Combat illiteracy Campaigns ( 1950-1956) in China so they gradually got succeeded since 1960 and became richest country on earth now.....China national wealth 120 trillions dollars and USA national wealth 90 trillions dollars....Where is India's position now?? India national wealth may be less than 10 trillions dollars now.............
      ..............

    • @gangadharhiremath7306
      @gangadharhiremath7306 Год назад +1

      Here Nehru is not "blamed". His wrong approach and mistakes are analysed.His emphasis on big Industry under public sector was not really helpful.Even massive dam construction by the govt swallowed big money and resulting green revolution was not commensurate for the capital invested.
      And off course,obsession with Kashmir was the ultimate foolishness of Nehru.Stupid war with China for a god forsaken piece of uninhabited Aksai chin, broke our nations will power.
      He was great secular democrat.We appreciate him for that.But we need to analyse and assess him and his period objectively.

  • @rahult1518
    @rahult1518 Год назад +12

    This is wonderful. I am halfway through and the author is solid on solid footings . Hats off and karan redeemed himself to me by holding modi on the thread. Great 👍

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Год назад

      His surname is Mody

  • @rakeshvats9065
    @rakeshvats9065 Год назад +24

    Great interview and lot of Clarity. Hope to see more from you Karan. Thanks

    • @ganeshdore
      @ganeshdore Год назад

      Mr Rakesh ....Karan needs to shut up and let the guest talk .
      Can you name 5 things Modi needs to do today that is " doable "

    • @rakeshvats9065
      @rakeshvats9065 Год назад

      Arvind sawant, you deserve bharat rattan for getting phd from WhatsApp University. Only completely blind person will see such achievements in this regime what you saw and wrote. Brother, open your eyes , and mind and then see,how these vagabonds have destroyed this nation.

  • @anuradhainamdar8967
    @anuradhainamdar8967 Год назад +4

    A very pertinent phrase " marauding environment " used by Prof Modi explains that destructive industrial policy of Narendra Modi.

  • @raincloudgj
    @raincloudgj Год назад +35

    In this 50 minutes interview Karan spoke for 33 minutes and the learned professor for 17 . Karan convinced the professor that what Karan read in the book was exactly what the professor had written. The interview ended with the learned professor thanking Karan for not having only read the book but also verbatum quoting from the book. Yes, betrayal is every politician's calling and India facing mass discontent is our destiny.

    • @sudsymcqueen3369
      @sudsymcqueen3369 Год назад +9

      Strange interviewing technique. Insist that the subject agree with your emphasis and your framing, in fact your actual words rather than his. If the subject/professor manages to get out more than two sentences, be sure to interrupt, re-interpret and override. Too much interviewer ego! Get out of the way, let the professor speak, uncontrolled.

    • @junaidtttt
      @junaidtttt Год назад

      Well put

    • @nvaravind5394
      @nvaravind5394 Год назад +5

      And still a better interview than the republic channel's shouting matches.

    • @gamer-ff6mh
      @gamer-ff6mh Год назад +1

      ​@@nvaravind5394 lol yeah. Such low standards

    • @haominlunlhouvum5174
      @haominlunlhouvum5174 Год назад +1

      @@sudsymcqueen3369 karan grills people.. its his method

  • @colsahasi
    @colsahasi Год назад +3

    In the end I see Mody seem to blame Modi, who damaged Indian environment, economy, health and education. Thus it seem Modi failed at all fronts and far inferior than the first PM JL Nehru.

  • @DipakBose-bq1vv
    @DipakBose-bq1vv 8 месяцев назад +1

    Until 1990, India and China had the same per head GDP but then India in 1992 surrendered to the IMF-World Bank but China never listened to the IMF-World Bank. It has not privatized. India did. China only instead of a centralized planning had a decentralized planning empowering town and municipal industries. As a result today China's per head GDP is 5 times that of India. We got ruined by the IMF-World Bank.

  • @sounderrajan6446
    @sounderrajan6446 Год назад +4

    I am sure even God Almighty cannot live upto the expectations of this author.

  • @venkatappajayarama4823
    @venkatappajayarama4823 Год назад +1

    From early days means foundation put by 1st PM !!!! Writer is confused and not saying exactly who derailed the industrial development in early days

  • @rohitrajr9829
    @rohitrajr9829 Год назад +6

    thanks for this interview . ive been recently hearing bjp supporters among my friends literally saying that they have voted for bjp regardless but now they have to deliver on ground realities . this along with the interview with pronob sen is a clear indicator of what is wrong imo

  • @drmlbhatia
    @drmlbhatia Год назад +1

    I congratulate both Karan and Asoka Modi, ex IIT, Chennai for this brilliant a analysis of the sad state our PMs from NEHRU to MODI have let the Indian Masses down.
    Mr Asoka Modi has completed 67 today. Congratulations.

  • @GurmeetSingh-tx5si
    @GurmeetSingh-tx5si Год назад +8

    Everything perceived by the writer is in hindsight. Blaming Nehru is flavour of Modi era.

    • @truthseeker327
      @truthseeker327 Год назад +1

      You can pay obeisance to Nehru as much as you want but he needs to be duscussed and criticised you like it or not

  • @madhureddy7643
    @madhureddy7643 Год назад +1

    May be European model is the answer. Europe is divided into 50 countries, and they are prosperous. They formed NATO for defense, European union for trade. Each country run their government education, courts in their mother tongue and ten to twenty times more prosperous than India. Mr. Modi forgot to mention why Japan has focused on Education at earlier time because it is a homogeneous country by race, by language, by religion and by culture. The success of NATO countries is also due to homogeneity. May be the answer is to divide India into 20 countries and form economic and defense pacts similar to Europe.

  • @kalyansrathore1492
    @kalyansrathore1492 Год назад +7

    I am 81 years old and I agree with what your guest has to say. It felt as if he was recounting my life experience Good job Karan and thank you.

    • @everuttejon9886
      @everuttejon9886 Год назад

      ....19th century Indians always trust master American propaganda media with fake news all the times against China and Russia now so India's Economy is Broken and failed country now....Mao 1) educated its mass people and China literacy rate was 90% during 1970 while India only 46%
      2) Women participation in workforce..
      3) Mao controlled corruption totally ( There is still death penalty for corrupted government officials and Ministers in Chinese constitution)........

  • @sujatharaokanuru8833
    @sujatharaokanuru8833 Год назад +1

    Nonsense..nehru got the primary health system, effectively tackled infectious diseases and attempted to introduce a GP system ....he did what he could. To blame nehru for everything is so totally baseless. Wish I had interviewed ashok mody !!!

  • @mdns7677
    @mdns7677 Год назад +4

    🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳👍👍👍GREAT INTERVIEW . "DIMAG KA DHAKKAN KHOL DE".👍

  • @sm9214
    @sm9214 Год назад +2

    The professor' study is half-baked.
    Indian opposition political energy been worried only about secularism and getting back to power on that only plank.
    Naturally, the response is communal.
    I don't think the professor would request his doctor to do operation on heart for troubles in his colon.

  • @princepaul1058
    @princepaul1058 Год назад +6

    Don't understand that how intelligent people like you can keep saying that if Patel would have become PM...Patel was an ailing old man who died in 1950 even before India became a republic...this is misinforming public

    • @sureshharinathbabu9717
      @sureshharinathbabu9717 Год назад

      This guy may be half knicker from nagpur

    • @stallionspirit1576
      @stallionspirit1576 Год назад

      that same old ailing man..showed more steel...and united india...than sadkchap romeo nehru ...who cudnt do 1 simple task ..of integrating j&k into india properly...samjhey pappu ke chamche..lol

  • @sudhakarrao4907
    @sudhakarrao4907 Год назад +2

    Am inclined to agree with m ugra’s sum up of the Nehruvian era accomplishments & not lump the great one with Modi, who cannot hold a candle to India’s first PM in the first place. Let me fill in a few blanks over health & primary education which took place at the time which did not find mention here in Dr. Mody’s interview. The government supported 5 year plan policy & block health public sector personnel appointed close even to rural areas resulted in dramatic changes for the better, despite severe limitation for the health workers in facilities provided to carry out their specialised task to their own job satisfaction. The average life span of an Indian rose quickly from 26 years in 1947 to around 60 years , as fairly efficient control over infectious diseases like cholera, typhoid, polio & small pox through preventive vaccinations picked up. Maternal & child mortality dropped sharply , which the southern states added their own effort to contain population explosion, enhancing thereby the quality of life of their own people, as compared to the so called BIMARU states laggardly approach & missed opportunity. Nehru ‘s humanist attitude towards refugees streaming across the border at partition & resettlement as landowners in East Punjab can be easily be connected to that region becoming the granary of stupendous nature, so as to render the country turn from food importer to among the world’s top 5 grain exporters. How hollow it sounds after all this to bring up as an argument that India should have arm twisted its citizens to the Japanese or Mao’s China rapid industrialization tactics. It would only have led to an pained & truncated India perhaps get into internal bloodshed & more fragmentation.

  • @bikramsen9952
    @bikramsen9952 Год назад +7

    Asking India to follow Japan is pathetic. India in 1950 was nowhere close to Japan when it industrilised.
    He does not take into account of fragility in India post partition and post the riots.
    Japan was a nation. India had to become one.

    • @chandrakanthveluri9860
      @chandrakanthveluri9860 Год назад +2

      Oh agaya rey defenders of Nehru. Who asked Nehru to accept Nehru-Liyaqat pact when people like Ambedkar asked for complete transfer of population. Why did Nehru allow for Families to hold Land but not individual alone and the implementation of those land reforms? Is it because he was vote Bank politician?

    • @ricardoafonso7563
      @ricardoafonso7563 Год назад

      .
      There is one languages in Japan
      .
      There are 1,234 plus languages in the SubContinent47
      .
      Imagine...
      .... medium of instruction
      .

    • @bikramsen9952
      @bikramsen9952 Год назад +1

      @@chandrakanthveluri9860 a glass has water, maybe lots of water. Its up to you to criticise that the glass is not totally full of water or to appreciate that it is half or mainly full.
      Land reforms took place. Zamindaris went away. Could we have done more to break the hold of the feudals ? Yes. But take a look at Pakistan where no attempt at land reforms was made.
      At least we avoided the disaster in Russia and China of Collector farming.
      And today out complaint, rightly so, is that out agriculture is not productive enough because of fragmented holdings. Imagine how fragmented the holdings would have been if we had taken land reforms further.
      Lastly, 80 % of the land mass in Japan is useless for living or for growing anything. Its too mountainous and volcanic. Japan imports everything. And I mean everything. Including rice. Its has done this for centuries. All the great Zaibatsus ( Mitsui, Sumitomo , etc) have a trading company at its center.
      To compare Japan and India is laughable.

    • @chandrakanthveluri9860
      @chandrakanthveluri9860 Год назад

      @@bikramsen9952 There u go with the usual comparison with Pakistan. So why didn't the same chutiya Nehru didn't heed Ambedkar and Shyamaprasad Mukherjee on the complete transfer of religious minorities and signed Nehru-Liyaqat Pact in a hasty manner? Is it because it benefits his vote bank politics. Very hasty in passing the Hindu code bill but left it to Muslims to decide their own rules on the advice of Maulanas. Our Agriculture is not productive enough coz of not using modern techniques and middlemen eat out the margins of farmers. Why did the so-called Nehru didn't do anything to let go of government control of Hindu Temples? If Hindu temples can be governed by Government administration then why not Muslim shrines and Christian Shrines? Is it written that mismanagement happens only in Hindu Temples but not in other community's worship places? Who the fuck is Nehru to head the government from 1946 to 1951 until first general elections? What is the proof that he has not used his political office to bring his party to power?How did many muslim league Tier-2 leaders become Indian National SCAMgress leaders just after partition? Do I need to come up with their names?

  • @musicsday
    @musicsday Год назад +2

    Indians needs to stop writing crap about past and blame everything on gandhi family. This is complete nonsense and supports only RSS. In fact the best government we had was Manmohan Singhs and we should all be ashamed that we betrayed him and his party when our country was really progressing towards getting out of third world status.

  • @sutheeshnababu3578
    @sutheeshnababu3578 Год назад +3

    Well argued.
    However, arguing that two to three IIT's for a newly born India was an elitist idea is a bit unfair. It also enabled quality education though to a negligible who could not other wise afford outside side. But, the real failure of the Congress Party, all along from Nehru's time has been, complete indifference towards education and provisioned meager budget provisions in spite of nation wide demand and struggle for at least five percent of the budget for education. As argued, Nehru succumbed to the feudal, zamindar nexus, both on education and land reforms. A mind with a reason should find enough food for thought in the book under reference.

  • @mrsarkar6933
    @mrsarkar6933 Год назад +1

    Nehru built modern India by building World famous IIT ISRO DRDO AIIMS BRAC etc which made India biswaguru. This guy should avoid Nehru ji

  • @dilbaghsingh5182
    @dilbaghsingh5182 Год назад +18

    There can be no comparison between the first and the present PMs for the reasons that in 1947 this country was born and having nothing, it was difficult to make progress and development and still done fantastic work.

    • @stallionspirit1576
      @stallionspirit1576 Год назад +2

      it is difficult to compare..becozz the 1st PM was a sadak chaapp romeo...with his eyes always on dusre ke biwi (remember lady mountbatten)..lol

    • @Dogmatix1950
      @Dogmatix1950 Год назад

      Agreed, the context in 1947 was vastly different from what it is today. The criticism is that Nehru knew what was needed but he didn't have the courage to put in practice his ideals. What Japan did in the 19th century was known to everyone, including Nehru, yet he failed to uplift the poor millions by providing primary education and healthcare. He went for glory by building the so-called temples of modern India. Even though Nehru is vilified today (for political one-upmanship) it is ironic that Modi is following the same path of self-glorification.

    • @beryanbeyaan8047
      @beryanbeyaan8047 Год назад +1

      @@stallionspirit1576 tu sadak chaap mawali lund hai...

    • @goharansari953
      @goharansari953 Год назад

      Born with golden spoon in the mouth can be applicable to our present PM who didn't have to struggle at all and this professor out of the blue criticizing the 1st PM of the country.

    • @stallionspirit1576
      @stallionspirit1576 Год назад

      @@beryanbeyaan8047 Student: earth ka shape kya hai?
      Islam: Flat
      Student: Aap ko kaisey pata?
      Islam: kyunki mai ch@@tiyon ka mazhab hoon

  • @sanjeevsharma-jh8jo
    @sanjeevsharma-jh8jo Год назад

    How many people were empty stomach from 1947 to 1964 and in the current times ? 80 Crores people are still being fed as Labharathi.

  • @mazharhussain8052
    @mazharhussain8052 Год назад +5

    Nehru, believed in the moral life not just as sustaining private life. but also as necessary for the living of any kind of political life..

    • @stallionspirit1576
      @stallionspirit1576 Год назад +2

      moral life?? kya sadakchap romeo...nehru antics of having love affairs..all over the place..including dusre ki biwi (lady mountbatten)...morality...lol

    • @patmclaughlin107
      @patmclaughlin107 Год назад +1

      @@stallionspirit1576 You know you don't lose anything by being polite and respectful.

    • @stallionspirit9317
      @stallionspirit9317 Год назад +1

      @@patmclaughlin107 truth ..doesnt promise to come...and make u feel cozy and nice..truth usually is cruel...there in lies the power of change...

    • @patmclaughlin107
      @patmclaughlin107 Год назад

      @@stallionspirit9317 "Truth? Stupid motherfucker? Do you have monopoly over truth?" - Oh great. I can see the power of change in action already.

    • @stallionspirit9317
      @stallionspirit9317 Год назад

      @@patmclaughlin107 I will telll u wat truth sounds like...when I say...u motherfucker! dat is truth..now u can go fact check...lol

  • @AmarAkbarAntony2024
    @AmarAkbarAntony2024 Год назад +1

    This line of argument doesn't not take into account the aspirational aspects of the young in India.

  • @sadhanasrivastava3455
    @sadhanasrivastava3455 Год назад +27

    Thanks for this wonderful and informative interview... U can't miss any of the questions of Mr Thapar... He sticks to his question till he gets satisfactory answer

    • @narendrakumarvarma7442
      @narendrakumarvarma7442 Год назад

      Quality of interview and questions asked but talking only idealistic theoretical way is not a good interview.
      Japan was never ruled by any other country and remained slave unlike India. Size of countries do matter. Country's moral of people is another thing. With so much variety of culture I challange this Modi to do it even today the things he is talking about.

    • @budsurtees4224
      @budsurtees4224 Год назад

      @@purushasuktha5636 Probably for the same reasons you disliked it because of your hatred for Muslims?

  • @akbarkhalidi1750
    @akbarkhalidi1750 Год назад +2

    India built education system of IIT's that brought technocrats and slowly made India self sufficient in manufacturing. After 2014 we started to import thing from outside while we could manufacture them.

  • @learningstock4783
    @learningstock4783 Год назад +3

    Superbly Incisive, razor sharp and completely immersive discussion.
    Throws a lot of light on the past and the present scenario.
    Salutes to you !!!

  • @valsalankanara
    @valsalankanara Год назад +1

    It is true that Nehru had some policies errors, like human development, for example basic mass education, basic health care, land reforms, labour intensive production and export etc. Still Nehru was the Piller of the nation building, Nowhere Modi comparable with Nehru and his legacy. Modi contribution is Adani like cronies capitalism and Religious polarization communal bigotry divisive violent politics in India.

  • @arvindgour649
    @arvindgour649 Год назад +24

    Not agreed to your views regarding Nehru to Manmohan Singh. If everything is broken how is it intact . Despite betrayal of so many PM country has developed remarkably with this much population.

    • @hirakchatterjee5240
      @hirakchatterjee5240 Год назад +6

      Per capita GDP of India 2000 dollars , Per capita of UK is 50000 dollars and you call this development?

    • @jaysahup6563
      @jaysahup6563 Год назад

      bro, negative ppl can see bad in best of things. wire has learnt and excels in this art of being negative and running fake propoganda.

    • @stallionspirit1576
      @stallionspirit1576 Год назад +1

      @@hirakchatterjee5240 would you consider increase from 200dollars to 2000 dollars development?

    • @denk3236
      @denk3236 Год назад +1

      When the same logic for Modi too.
      How it's intact of it broken for last 9 years ?

    • @gopaltayade1131
      @gopaltayade1131 Год назад

      Hindu education policy regarding to Hindusthan .

  • @kikigoga57
    @kikigoga57 Год назад

    If each Indian was educated
    I don’t think any politician who are sitting on higher chairs, would be there, where they are

  • @yuvrajbhatnagar1035
    @yuvrajbhatnagar1035 Год назад +3

    This speaker is partially pregnant...and is trying to be on both sides...! Non sense arguments he has presented

  • @RenisonPereira007
    @RenisonPereira007 Год назад +2

    Completely Agree. Exactly what Arvind Kejriwal has been saying.

  • @moderndemocracychannel4699
    @moderndemocracychannel4699 Год назад +3

    I like to remind that Nehru had said in the constituent assembly that school education should be in the hand of centre for mass education because of strong centre and huge money may be spent instead of state. Unfortunately his views were rejected in the constituent assembly.

    • @dharmani_youtube
      @dharmani_youtube Год назад

      He couldn't manage with a majority? That's rather sad and on point to call him timid

  • @sanjeevsharma-jh8jo
    @sanjeevsharma-jh8jo Год назад +2

    Being beneficiary of Nehruvian model of IITs his criticism speaks a lot. Amazing.

    • @gamer-ff6mh
      @gamer-ff6mh Год назад +1

      What's amazing in that? Shouldn't it be natural. Part of the system, knows the system. Such low standards we have. Praising someone for doing what must be done

  • @vinaymalwiya218
    @vinaymalwiya218 Год назад +4

    खुद के बाप, दादा की गलती निकालना सबसे आसान है।

  • @KayEmnz
    @KayEmnz Год назад +1

    I, too believe that Education and Health are needed by ALL for a country to prosper. Jobs follow. And yet, who cannot respect Nehru for what he did, rather than what he didn't do?
    Coming back to today, there is one party that is doing what he couldn't do - educating the poor and ensuring their good health. This party is the only one that has put a huge portion of their budget towards Education and Health. The only party that has put their money where their mouth is. And yet, Karan, people like you do not mention the party much. Especially the problems they face like frozen salaries of the people who run these state of the art institutions, attacks by the ED, IT and by false propaganda - the latest, calling this infusion of funds into Health and Education, 'freebies with the people's tax funds', as if it is some frivolous exercise. I wonder why.
    And are Indian EVMs being capable of fraud, election of weak individuals at the helm of democratic institutions and giving them plum posts after retirement, off your radar for the same reason? Your silence on these issues, to me, is a tragedy. Can you, and people like you in other (still) reputable news media not get together and device a plan on printing such important issues despite threats?

  • @tk3un
    @tk3un Год назад +25

    Every person makes some mistakes but you can never compare a colossal leader like Nehru to Modi.
    What India is today and whatever it will be tomorrow - all the credit goes and will forever go to the leader of Independent India who was trusted by Mahatma, Sardar and most importantly the people of India to lead, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru 🙏🇮🇳
    Nehru had immense love and affection. He had undefeated support from the people throughout his years as PM. With such immense support, any corrupt and power hungry person would establish dictatorship but Nehru loved this country and he never betrayed it.

    • @rajanunnisudhakaran1129
      @rajanunnisudhakaran1129 Год назад +2

      Can't stop laughing

    • @kaustav197
      @kaustav197 Год назад

      You are on Ganja Ganja.Nehru was self centered and you wont accept it but in race with other dumbtard Modi is marginally better.

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Год назад

      "Asked to bend, they crawled"

    • @arunjetli7909
      @arunjetli7909 10 месяцев назад

      Nehru was an uneducated demagogue. Education about history, economics, philosophy were totally absent in him as they are in this Princeton professor who got his tenure based on his pro Anglo lies

  • @SHWETABHSINGHTU
    @SHWETABHSINGHTU Год назад +1

    Someone need to say Karan Thaper to stop interrupting. The big turnoff for this show is that he interrupts too much.

  • @NarendraKumar-hq5bv
    @NarendraKumar-hq5bv Год назад +8

    Superb, Karan Sir, as always. This is the way -- to hold a proper mirror.

    • @colsahasi
      @colsahasi Год назад

      Mody increased Schools, he himself is product IITs. In limited monetary and fiscal amounts in the coffers

    • @parathuruthil
      @parathuruthil Год назад

      I am not very excited about what Mr Karan Thapar thinks or writes. In front of the camera, he apes Mr Tim Sebastian of BBC, but he is only an interviewer with much less skills. I am not certain if he really understands what he speaks!

    • @NarendraKumar-hq5bv
      @NarendraKumar-hq5bv Год назад

      @@parathuruthil Forget KT. Or any person. Content and what one thinks of it is important. And we must listen and question and answer all. Left. Right. Center. That is what media and even intellectuals are not doing.
      Listen to all. Your holistic truth is known to you.
      We all can and must think on our own in 21st century. My POV.
      Thanks.

  • @sanjaydubey5472
    @sanjaydubey5472 Год назад +1

    Desh mein Sabhi Logon se Nivedan hai ki Aap Sabhi Galat ke Khilaaf Aawaaz Buland Karne ki Kripa Kare.---- Aam Jan Adhikar Manch, Buxar, Bihar.

  • @nasreensyed6451
    @nasreensyed6451 Год назад +5

    👍🏼❤️ Excellent discourse.. With all his flaws Nehru was the tallest leader and the best thing to happen to Indipendent India with no comparison with today's PM, we cannot compare 1947 India starting from scratch to today's India with lots of development and also we cannot compare India with Japan those were two different situations. We need highly educated, intellect, broad minded leader from whichever party to repair the damage and take the country forward and make it safe for our future generation to whom we are answerable..

    • @anuragchakraborty8766
      @anuragchakraborty8766 Год назад +1

      But why did we as a country fail to adopt the Japanese model of development? I think that's a fair question.

    • @wigglyk2796
      @wigglyk2796 Год назад

      @@anuragchakraborty8766 Japanese model of development was possible because Japan had already achieved 100% literacy in the early 1900's. Lot of people say that WW II totally destroyed Japan, that is only partly true- while it destroyed the physical infrastructure, it did not destroy the human capital.
      For more you can go and read Meiji restoration which happened in Japan in late 1800's. When American ships landed in Japan for trade, the Japanese emperor at that time was shocked at seeing the level of education and innovation in western societies. He made many reforms at that time including outlawing feudal system, making education mandatory etc. By 1930-1940, Japan was already a world power, comparable to the likes of Italy, France etc.

    • @oriondoublecrossed
      @oriondoublecrossed 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@wigglyk2796japan had genetic gift. Japanese themselves have higher iqs than even anglo saxons and germans. Just think about it. Same with chinese. Though poor and wretched but high on iq. Usually these societies face wars and famines more because of the discontent and rebellious nature of people but when a true govt. or leader comes these places need only 30-40 years to become world powers. Same was the case with germany same with china same with japan and even korea.

  • @amolkorde6848
    @amolkorde6848 Год назад

    Why move people away from agriculture?
    Agriculture sector is what saved us from corona pandemic. Without agriculture humans cannot survive.

  • @vinaypande
    @vinaypande Год назад +10

    This is a superb interview Every thinking Indian should hear what Prof Modi has to say here.

  • @kiranram1689
    @kiranram1689 Год назад +1

    Excellent interview. We know now where our leaders have failed the country. Honestly I don't see any hope for improvement. Late Mr. Sheshan said in the late 1990's that only a revolution may bring a change.

  • @josephv1593
    @josephv1593 Год назад

    Karan, could you please let the guy talk? This is a most penetrating analysis of the Indian situation. A few comments: At the start, the problems Nehru faced were truly daunting. There was no money and he was deeply worried (see his letters to Chief Ministers) about food production and food security. In his 17 years think of the many institutions he started. His concentration on heavy industry, dams etc was influenced by the Russian example. Of course Ashoka Mody is correct that Nehru was guilty as detailed. But no one prevented those succeeding him correcting it especially since he left institutions which would allow such plans to more easily implemented. When I first read of Gandhi's take on democracy it was an eye-opener (much like what Modi states in the interview). Gandhji also promoted khadi and hand spinning etc precisely because of the basic need of being employed. Instead of dismissing this as a crank solution, it pointed the way to ensure that employment was the most crucial factor in development; all else flows from that. Just think the amount of money that modern India has but still no policy that concentrates on primary and secondary education. If people were fully employed with a decent income and on the first rung of the ladder, they would have found means for education and health

  • @Drkp23
    @Drkp23 Год назад +16

    Good to see Mr. Karan back from the short break

  • @newyorkskier
    @newyorkskier 9 месяцев назад

    Great discussion. I had never thought of Indian Govt promoting oligarchy, but I realized that is exactly what the Govt is doing. Common people find it so hard to navigate the complex bureaucratic structure of the Federal and State Governments, yet the same Govt rolls out the red-carpet for these oligarchs and defend them. This is exactly what destroyed Russia, a country which had enormous potential by virtue of its highly educated workforce, technological prowess and unlimited natural resources, all of these things which India has only in a highly diminished quantity. India can only survive as an inclusive democracy and merely throwing crumbs at the common man will not suffice

  • @akhtarhai3163
    @akhtarhai3163 Год назад +3

    Respected Karan Thaper. I regularly watch your program and being a student of economics it creates lot of interest in me to know about Indian development options. In your interview with Mr Modi you emphasized a lot on JLNehru but not mentioning Mahatma Gandhi ( for whom I carry very high respect) who was c contemporary to the great poet philosopher Tagore. In one meeting Tagore had questioned Gandhi about the his exclusive focus on freedom, still reiterating about Gandhi’s vision over economic model !!! He blatantly asked him about his approach in supporting propagating the use of ‘desi’ power loom WHEREAS the textile industry of the then Japan and Korea were far far superior to that of India …. Implying a complete lack of focus on industrial development in India. At this Gandhi has no reply. Second aspect of your program was on the efficacy of using GDP as an indicator of economic growth !!! Whereas it was rightly criticized by the learned guest ( to which you also agreed), then why not the discussion that followed didn’t mention the current use of an alternate developed by UNDP which is based on multiple indicators of poverty to reflect a better indicator of poverty for any country/ region and is being used in India and Pakistan for over some 15 years or so. I will end my comment by saying that your interview with Mr. Modi didn’t only add to my earlier apprehensions about Indian economic structure but in fact verified it through learned scholar Modi.

  • @karanashish7144
    @karanashish7144 Год назад

    Corruption, self entitlement, capitalism, extreme religiousness, Ego, Caste, selfishness, etc etc.

  • @akbarkhalidi1750
    @akbarkhalidi1750 Год назад +3

    I live in Gulf and I find the cost of education in India is 1 fifth of what it in the world.

    • @OsmanabadEye
      @OsmanabadEye Год назад +4

      Correct but not quality education is available to masses in india..

  • @PG-jv5nw
    @PG-jv5nw Год назад

    India population is 142 crore people. Current prime minister boast to give ration to 80 crore people which is around 60% of population. Unfortunately its almost impossible to lift these person out of poverty and put them in the development of country. The rise of Hindutva politics & Caste politics is proof that politicians have missed the bus.

  • @sarveshwarreddymogili3855
    @sarveshwarreddymogili3855 Год назад +12

    Great interview. The way I use to discuss with my friends, now I am confident what I am talking is having a support from the society.
    Thank you Karan the way you have done analysed and questioned and extracted the answers is very good

    • @rajarchanagarre7306
      @rajarchanagarre7306 9 месяцев назад

      Good comment. The interview does not cover kickbacks/subsidies were given by Congress to Ambani? At the same time, how Indira Gandhi killed Tata Airlines and private industry and Mamata Banerjee killed TATA Nano. There is Infrastructure which provides jobs. There is Digitalization that is working. G20 success, WC hosting, Apple manufacturing, Railways modernization, etc. I am not sure how these all get nullified by some Nobel laureate sitting in USA.

  • @shanthageorge7413
    @shanthageorge7413 Год назад

    It is Modi who has brought in "the haves," and "the have-nots." Before 2014 it was the wealthy, the middle-class and the poor. This kind of a situation usually brings Revolution.

  • @pawanmodi4789
    @pawanmodi4789 Год назад +3

    Karan: why you need to insist that interviewee agrees with your exact formulation of interviewee’s thesis?

  • @everuttejon9886
    @everuttejon9886 Год назад

    Mao and Chinese communist party initiated ' Combat illiteracy Campaigns ( 1950-1956) in China so they gradually got succeeded since 1960 and became richest country on earth now.....China national wealth 120 trillions dollars and USA national wealth 90 trillions dollars....Where is India's position now?? India national wealth may be less than 10 trillions dollars now....

  • @debabrataray4208
    @debabrataray4208 Год назад +6

    What an interview, simply outstanding, may all who are fighting for a good cause strive towards a better and prosperous country and leave aside their petty difference for the time being. Thank you. Sayantan Ray, Kolkata.

  • @MrAshraf1949
    @MrAshraf1949 Год назад

    Pandit NEHRU was a classmate of my Uncle at Harrow and Cambridge was influenced by Marxist of Russia 🇷🇺 and did not choose capitalism but went for communism. Socialism was adopted by was a failure. KASHMIR problem was a great drain on India 🇮🇳 PAKISTAN 🇵🇰 conflict.

  • @sanjeevsharma-jh8jo
    @sanjeevsharma-jh8jo Год назад +4

    Were india & Japan comparable in 1947-57 or even today?

    • @ma.nu.22
      @ma.nu.22 Год назад

      he is saying that the literacy/health/human development of india of 1947 was equal to that of japan of 1868 at the start of the maji restoration. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiji_Restoration
      Due to their reforms, within one generation, Japan grew strong enough to defeat the Russian Empire in a war.

    • @budsurtees4224
      @budsurtees4224 Год назад

      At one time India was ahead of most south and south-east Asian countries on most parameters of human and economic development. Since then it has regressed and most of those countries have bested it. Ask yourself how and why.

    • @ma.nu.22
      @ma.nu.22 Год назад

      @@budsurtees4224 its most likely because indian rulers did not think it in their best intrest to educate and develop their populus. likely similar to what is happening in africa in the modern day. there are likely other reasons but one needs to sit down and think about this.

    • @budsurtees4224
      @budsurtees4224 Год назад

      @@ma.nu.22 Yup, just like the BJPee counts on an unedcated public to not scrutinize it and criticize it. There are two groups that prefer people to be uneducated - the clergy/priests and politicians. They abhor intellectuals and educated people (like the BJPee does) because they know such people will not accept lies and propaganda. It's happening in India, so why do you need to refer to Africa?

  • @ernestfrank640
    @ernestfrank640 Год назад +1

    it is wrong to put all the blames in the PM particularly Nehru, during the formation of India Union, the major risk to India is disintegration of the Union. India is formed by thousands of states each with self interest. If India gave people too much empowerment, most of these states probably would choose leaving the Union similar to the civil war of USA in the 19th century. Nehru could only maintain the Union by giving power to the numerous states by democratic system (actully a manipulated one as most Indian were illiterated and easily swayed by the elites (same as today's most democratic societies even literacy rate has improved significantly). In the contrary, Japan, SK, TW, Asian Tiger, China, HK, Singapore all were/are authoritarian societies when starting the economic reform, and most of these countries/ states were highly homogenuous in culture/ ethnicity/ languages.. so an authoritarian government could be more easily "accepted" by the populace if the govt really brings progress. So the issue facing by Nehru is whether or not to develop human capital/ economy but the maintain the integrity of the Union. if the union was not the goal of the founding father of the Union, India continent may have 5-10 countries each competing/ coordinating with each other just like Asean countries, and a few of these mini-India would have performed much better than the current India.

  • @jacobcheriyan
    @jacobcheriyan Год назад +4

    Job situation in 2018 is much greater than what it was in 2012. Won't the people understand who they are voting for?
    Nehru was blamed for not focussing on primary education. Don't accept that. South India story is different. Kerala and TN did extremely well. So did Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.

    • @robertdsa5034
      @robertdsa5034 Год назад +1

      North india doesn't want education. They want only politics.that is why India is ruled by north Indians and south india is feeding by paying heavy revenues to the country

  • @shivi235
    @shivi235 Год назад +2

    Mr. Karan Thapar. Thanks for the interview. You are the best interviewer We can ever hope for.

  • @shobhamurthy
    @shobhamurthy Год назад +4

    Anyone speaking against Nehru wl b the best friend if Modi. Even if Modi has not delivered

  • @nainabhatia4377
    @nainabhatia4377 Год назад

    J Nehru did not know to prevent the interference of his idealism in his administrative responsibilities.

  • @chandubai
    @chandubai Год назад +3

    KT is hell bent on putting words (Modi) in his mouth 😄😄😃😃😅

  • @mrhv89
    @mrhv89 Год назад

    So, what are the qualifications and credentials of Mr Ashoka Mody to pass judgement on every PM in India? A meddling, nondescript bureaucrat is some multilateral institution is passing broad judgment on some great leaders. What a shame!!!

  • @0-3480_jasd
    @0-3480_jasd Год назад +4

    Does the book suggest what must be done? or is it just a questioning? It is true that we missed the trains of electronics and all, but the discussion should have told if the book contains some sort of satisfactory answer. Better discussion comparatively, Yes.

    • @kavisiddu
      @kavisiddu Год назад +1

      He is clearly telling govt should work towards Basic education, heath care and women's participation in the economy.

    • @0-3480_jasd
      @0-3480_jasd Год назад

      @@kavisiddu Then there is nothing new. When there is lot of men's unemployment, why two members of same family should be given a chance? It is totally a trap then. Only Educated high-society will benefit. Secondly Health care and basic education are 200 years old points.

    • @kavisiddu
      @kavisiddu Год назад

      @@0-3480_jasd Just check how much govt jobs created in recent years.. India as a nation born on 1947, they are discussing about it..

  • @riyazshaikh544
    @riyazshaikh544 Год назад +1

    Nehru took over the rails of this country with multiple challenges at that point of time. The priority was industrial and agricultural development .Also science and technology promotion was need of the time. The seed sown that time are showing the result in terms of India occupying a place in the commity of nations. Sitting in arm chair discussion from s comfortable economic situation does not serve any purpose. There is always a difference between Micro and Macro level economics.
    Nehru could contribute his efforts . It is up to other leaders to take the progress forward. The complex culture and society of India needs a continuos approach. Still there is long way to go to resolve multiple issues.

  • @mazharhussain8052
    @mazharhussain8052 Год назад +3

    Karan Tapar sir , To be kind of all, to like many and love a few, to be needed and wanted by those we love, is certainly the nearest we can come to happiness. Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions.

  • @bha029
    @bha029 Год назад +1

    Great interview, but very detached from actual realities of natural human behaviour. Never in the history of civilized mankind, positive change has been achieved through radical change and major U-turns. Most often such radical shifts have only ended with violence, destruction, dictatorship and authoritarianism. Democracy is about listening to all voices and steering the ship slowly. You cannot change course dramatically in a population of 1.4 billion. We need a visionary who can look beyond elections. Nehru was a visionary, maybe not perfect, but not even close to Modi- who is a divider in chief focused only on elections.

  • @ramnandansingh8317
    @ramnandansingh8317 Год назад +7

    Many thanks Mr Karan for such a meaningful interview. The book depicts the true picture of our country. We should be concerned about - where are we heading for, and what kind future are we creating for our children. Can the whole of interview be translated into Hindi enabling crores of people to understand its essence. Thanks again.

  • @pgmohanrao
    @pgmohanrao Год назад

    "Japan moved its people from agriculture to cities and Industry and Indian clearly needed to the same" - what would we eat then?

  • @shankari60
    @shankari60 Год назад +1

    Very correct analysis of India,this matters highlted what is the main problem of country ❤

  • @ip3302
    @ip3302 Год назад +15

    Dr. Jody’s basic point - education of all children and women, and employment of women - was shared by all prime ministers and other political leaders of India. The problem was the basic recognition that India lacked capital adequacy for industrialization, and the widespread recognition among economists that the best way to generate surplus capital was through agricultural development. In hindsight, India could have achieved higher rate of industrial growth through a more market oriented economic policy - a direction that several economists in India’s policy making in 1950s like John Mathai had called for. So, the basic problem was a blind servility to Marxism and an unproductive and inefficient import substitution industrial policy.

    • @AnemoiaGuy
      @AnemoiaGuy Год назад +1

      India never had marxism like communist states
      It's simply crony capitalism
      Major industrial houses like tatas and birlas acquired most of the licenses in the license raj

    • @jattmoosewala83
      @jattmoosewala83 Год назад +1

      Marx considers industrialisation as advance stage of society. He never said a country should solely depend on agriculture. Actually it is problem of democratic setup which outs mejority into government. Our majority is rural, so rural elite became ruler espesially in states. My state Punjab is victim of agrarian populism.

  • @sujatharaokanuru8833
    @sujatharaokanuru8833 Год назад

    No PM used science and technogy for dev as much as nehru.......there's no institution standing today that has not been set up by nehru.

  • @SanjaySharma-rh7bo
    @SanjaySharma-rh7bo Год назад +6

    As much as I respect the way Karan Thapar conducts interviews I must say most of them have a pushing message
    Are we facing disaster Are we facing disaster many times here & there
    Eventually the interviewee gives in & says Yes for Gods sake Yes

  • @ashokgholap7067
    @ashokgholap7067 Год назад +1

    This man is intellectually bankrupt ! when he is making statement he has not given thought to the situation arised in 1947 like partition, communal riots, Pakistan aggression , Kashmir issue etc.Huge population, poverty etc. India was hugely dependent on its agriculture sector ! Successive PMs failed because of non implementation of government policies ! bureaucracy is solely responsible for betrayal of Indian citizens ! This bureaucracy successively from British Raj denied right ful entitlement in all matters ! corruption is the cancer spread all over the country ! Even though we have reached so far !

  • @sharessgjp
    @sharessgjp Год назад +4

    What was the status of a common citizen of India at the time of Independence in 1947. Very poor country with majority are poor, majority children malnourished, no proper education, no sufficient food, poor healthcare, no proper road, no electricity, etc., . Today, India is much improved on all aspects whether it's Education, Health, transportation, sufficient food (thanks to green revolution), social harmony, Ready to send astronauts to space, nuclear power, software superpower, etc,., Even though we have to go a long way to become a super power, ridiculing the successive governments and prime ministers is totally idiotic and ridiculous. One Mody (Nirav) escaped with thousands and thousands of crores. This Mody(Ashok) want to make money by selling his shit(book) by cunningly criticizing all successive governments from 1947 to 2022.

  • @reet9230
    @reet9230 Год назад +1

    Socialistic approach was crucial as country was emerging from extreme poverty and lack of education. If prior governments didn’t have social programs to uplift the poor; India didn’t have today’s largest middle class. We would have been under developed for ever.

  • @sheonandan8922
    @sheonandan8922 Год назад +7

    Thank you Karan Sir, for providing this informative and valuable interview.

  • @rameshg2717
    @rameshg2717 Год назад +1

    Can't compare japan with India. Japan was a powerful nation, was never enslaved or exploited. It had one language and a emperor as the unifying leader. Japan thought of race superiority like Nazi and considered everyone has worms and crushed them. On the other India was completely destroyed by a exploitative rule and we're not able to produce enough food for ourselves till green revolution. We were suffering from worst hindu muslim violence, threatened by war from the day one of independence. We had so much challenges that I am proud of this nation. So, the comparison with Japan is unjustified.

  • @Dogmatix1950
    @Dogmatix1950 Год назад +5

    Absolutely fantastic in nailing the truth. We've been let down by successive governments since Independence. All because the egos of our PMs (barring few rare exceptions) came before the development and progress of the people.
    In the early 1980s, both India and China were relatively in the same place. The only difference was a little man called Deng Xiaoping - the man who jettisoned all ideological baggage and focused on turning China into a global power. His single-minded mantra to lift China from the morass was education, healthcare and infrastructure for the masses. Rest as they say is history.
    In India, unfortunately we have had egoists, demagogues and outright corrupt as national leaders who has had no concern for the common people; they were busy protecting their self-interest, in other words, their grip on power. And for the last 75 years these leaders have taken the public for a ride. And still continues to do so till today. We ourselves are mainly responsible for blindly following these venal and petty-minded characters.

  • @siddharthanvarier3342
    @siddharthanvarier3342 Год назад

    It's Nehrujee who had given INDIANS an alternative to despotic and totalitarian BJP Government. Let posterity 2024 decide the rest.