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Opinion | Indian Entrepreneurship In Times of War

17 8
thursday

India has got habituated to a hard wiring of its intellectual capabilities, after six decades of losing a substantial number of its engineers and technically qualified personnel to the US or to stultifying employment in Indian megacities where they burn out in a couple of decades. Even today, the sons and daughters of well-heeled businessmen do not wish to augment the value that only they can bring to their family company but rather prefer to sell their talent at a CTC that is a fraction of their intrinsic value to their lucky employer.

It is understood at top levels that foundational change is required across all institutions that have acted subservient to prolonged colonial interests to the extent that our young minds feel more aligned to external interests rather than feeling that they need to be a part of the economic revival of Bharat.

What is entrepreneurship? It is the transition of an activity that starts with an individual and goes on to become an organisation with a financial outcome. For a nation with ambitions suppressed for decades, and the largest young population, we have dreams waiting to be realised. Entrepreneurship steers one away from seeking set patterns of talent for sale that employment represents towards an expanding ecosystem where an entire supply chain of individuals steers towards disproportionate financial rewards.

What is war? Taking a disinterested view of things, humankind is living in one of the apparently most ‘peaceful’ eras it has ever known. Armed strife remains localised, and transcontinental devastation wrought by the ravages of war have been relegated to faint memories. Yet, is peace defined merely by the absence of mobilised militaries engaging in pitched battles? Or can the supposed converse of peace, namely war, be taken as any adversarial interaction in which rivals compete using any and all methods whatsoever, be they military or otherwise? Wars today are economic, social, cultural and ideological, and may even be waged using food and yes, even water as........

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