India preserves the faith of yesterday and produces the flag of tomorrow

India preserves the faith of yesterday and produces the flag of tomorrow

India is a country that has not, at least since the last half century, produced huge headlines in the Western press. Perhaps an exception should be noted: graphic media (London time) and electronic media (BBC) in English. They had a history of reserving spaces—including privileged spaces—for what was going on in their former colony.
Perhaps one of the effects of this lack of information is an alarming lack in Brazil of what we did not know before, now, and, worse, of what we do not know about tomorrow.

What no one knows is that, for example, in the highly qualified (based in Turin, Italy, and accredited worldwide) ILO-branded Training and Vocational Modernization Centre, it is young Indians who award the accolade. The role of the majority state, with an annual replacement routine fueled by universities, major corporations, governments and unions. All of them have the task of strictly monitoring the school (one explanation – if not the main reason – for the success achieved). Young people leave prepared, this is a basic fact, and necessarily return to work in India.

India, with a population of 1.3 billion, ranks second in the country’s population. China, with a population of 1.7 billion, is first and faces similar problems to ours, with an ever-widening gap in income and opportunity between those who can and those who cannot.
Mumbai, without being the capital, is the largest city in the country, with a population of around 20 million.

India, in which Mahatma Gandhi, the exemplary missionary, enduring pacifist, Egypt and undisputed leader of a caste-based society, dreamed of independence. At the same time, respecting and respecting the splendid originality, and preserving urban rights for reasons of religious belief, elephants and cows circulated freely, asserting that in this respect, no matter what emphasis other nations had, they would still be so.

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However, India, as a country, with its creative cultural manifestations with religious expansions and expressions, with impediments and sudden and divergent demands (eg, dowry required, sometimes greater than the betrothed’s ability to make it possible, having to go) through the intricate avenues of bureaucracy (more complex than those pursued by other countries to fulfill this requirement) no recent survey records that recognize the necessary tendency to overcome this marital obligation.
India, though a vast territory of unsettled civilized regions, of roads, for example, in a large number, which is of practically primitive preservation, allows itself the luxury, in return, of offering ‘Japanese’ express trains on selected electric railways. .

What is noteworthy and commendable is Hindu democracy, which prevails with a functioning judiciary, and political parties with a strong ideological and even religious basis, which means that citizens even have the dual task of social responsibility and the right to vote. There is no doubt that India has benefited from various lessons and formulas, including electoral ones, as a result of its long stay under British colonialism, which, despite the difference between the two, was a model for a large part of the Hindus. Community.
It is important to remember that, unlike a free state, as in India, China, the rival and perennial rival, with a larger population, is a communist dictatorship, in which there is no popular vote, free press, right to strike, and no political party. A politician with his own ideas.

India is neither today nor yesterday as it was the day before yesterday. He had to survive the war between Hindus and Buddhists. These, who are the majority, were victorious, but the enemies made, with a part they owned, and even defeated it, an internal concession.

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India managed to consolidate its much larger area after the confrontation. In doing so it was able to assert land, religion and the political-administrative model (parliamentary system; the head of government is the prime minister, who is the leader of the winning party in the elections – the candidate for re-election who is defeated, has the right to be re-elected). Obligation to resign, as happens with England, Italy, etc.).
We said that India faced a war of beliefs, in which Pakistan also promoted Buddhism, although it was defeated. Divided by its geographic location on the borders with India and Pakistan, what was left of the war as the eventual hotspot was the Kashmir region. India and Pakistan launch frequent barbs of each other on the world stage. A few years ago, such proposals would have alarmed the diplomatic circles and major newspapers, and now India has declared, beyond any doubt, that it has its own stockpile of the atomic bomb. This declaration was followed a few years later by a similar demonstration from Pakistan. Soon, both of them, wielding highly destructive weapons, ended up neutralizing each other and embodying the clever Latin phrase: “Si vispacem, para belum” (If you want peace, prepare for war).

Today, after glancing at India, I am moved by what has happened since last weekend. I was surprised by the scientific achievement that India achieved, as it reached the sun with a missile equipped with building materials from the country. More, much more, than the most famous advertisements of the already traditional and so far unsuccessful space explorers in the endeavor undertaken by the Hindus.

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The missile sent by India, about which no important information was available abroad, achieved the “miracle”, reaching in front of the sun on the southern side, which until then was not available to everyone at all, with completely unknown equipment. powers that thought they were the sole rulers of space.

India’s victory highlighted several aspects: the speed with which the flight was completed, the ruggedness (resistance) of the missile, the ability to return, and the opening of an exploration path no less difficult than that with the sun as its target.

Even with the explanation that all the limits of approximation to the star king have not been crossed, this would put scholars in a very questionable and dangerous position in front of the sun king, which should not be provoked.

What matters is that even the Hindus, with their bizarre equipment too, circumvent the Star King’s southern path and win the gold medal in such a serious dispute, the gold, in fact, belongs to India.

Carlos Alberto Chiarelli was Minister of Education and Minister of International Integration

By Andrea Hargraves

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