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Yeah but i mean you do know what about exascale computing right
it's going right on schedule
If we do make one in 2024 it will be equal or greater than fugaku the no.1 supercomputer in 2021
How amazing did not know we were so ahead
It will literally put us among the top 4 nations
Us china india Japan
Even the ruskies don't have an exascale computer imagine what we Could do with that
Pakistan can't even dream of building one

😁😁😁 Can't wait bro

You have to be bit skeptical as default. Chola is correct to be skeptical because I have also seen how things do not flow seamlessly enough still when it comes to India to put thought to action. Literally run the same A-Z process (that is taken for granted) I do here in Canada on something and when I (or others I know) attempt same A-Z in India, there is some early obstacle because something hasn't been laid or experienced enough in same way by people that matter....and some misunderstanding arises that you then need to waste time on (this puts off many people that do not understand India in first place).

Now it is better than when my dad tried same stuff in 1980s (couldn't get past even letter A), thats for sure....but it still nowhere near good enough for what India's size and potential.

India is still is in process of shedding cold war approach of insularity and govt overreach/control, when commerce runs counter to this. Commerce is the only way you pay the bills for further development of intellectual endeavour. India has much to do to get started this decade on letting information and action highway properly grow and sustain.

Check what is the total FDI, investment, credit flow India had in last 30 years compared to China....this matters a great deal, even if you are getting better at it and the brochures look nice.

Indian culture in general in history always has had great intellectual and philosophical frontiers realised, but balancing action and reality with it has been a big question mark to our great detriment. We must learn from this much more quicker than we have, as this is now an even more different brave new world.
 

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You have to be bit skeptical as default. Chola is correct to be skeptical because I have also seen how things do not flow seamlessly enough still when it comes to India to put thought to action. Literally run the same A-Z process (that is taken for granted) I do here in Canada on something and when I (or others I know) attempt same A-Z in India, there is some early obstacle because something hasn't been laid or experienced enough in same way by people that matter....and some misunderstanding arises that you then need to waste time on (this puts off many people that do not understand India in first place).

Now it is better than when my dad tried same stuff in 1980s (couldn't get past even letter A), thats for sure....but it still nowhere near good enough for what India's size and potential.

India is still is in process of shedding cold war approach of insularity and govt overreach/control, when commerce runs counter to this. Commerce is the only way you pay the bills for further development of intellectual endeavour. India has much to do to get started this decade on letting information and action highway properly grow and sustain.

Check what is the total FDI, investment, credit flow India had in last 30 years compared to China....this matters a great deal, even if you are getting better at it and the brochures look nice.

Indian culture in general in history always has had great intellectual and philosophical frontiers realised, but balancing action and reality with it has been a big question mark to our great detriment. We must learn from this much more quicker than we have, as this is now an even more different brave new world.
Brother @Nilgiri

 

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@Iceream , this is large part of why i score India as 3/10 economically, this stuff should have been done 1 - 2 decades ago already.
With its completion and strong impact on production (by logistics costs optimised finally), I can see myself bringing the score to 4 and then 5/10

BTW, I score china around 5/10 only now too....I am tough on marks.
 

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@Iceream , this is large part of why i score India as 3/10 economically, this stuff should have been done 1 - 2 decades ago already.
With its completion and strong impact on production (by logistics costs optimised finally), I can see myself bringing the score to 4 and then 5/10

BTW, I score china around 5/10 only now too....I am tough on marks.
I know most of this stuff
 

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I know most of this stuff

‘Are you not happy this is being done today?

Two decades back, there was no political will or management expertise in political leadership. Only slogan shouting, highly incompetent got elected. They became the government owned industry managers. The situation has changed now. The Babus are more efficient now; only highly efficient politicians with industrial back ground lead the government teams. On the top; a highly efficient PM overlooks their performance.
 

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‘Are you not happy this is being done today?

Two decades back, there was no political will or management expertise in political leadership. Only slogan shouting, highly incompetent got elected. They became the government owned industry managers. The situation has changed now. The Babus are more efficient now; only highly efficient politicians with industrial back ground lead the government teams. On the top; a highly efficient PM overlooks their performance.
 

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‘Are you not happy this is being done today?

Two decades back, there was no political will or management expertise in political leadership. Only slogan shouting, highly incompetent got elected. They became the government owned industry managers. The situation has changed now. The Babus are more efficient now; only highly efficient politicians with industrial back ground lead the government teams. On the top; a highly efficient PM overlooks their performance.
Thier is always room for improvement bro
 

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