The problem with current India is too many young peeps are serious about IIT and Neet instead of being excited about science. A lot of students are fighting for a high-paying job and think getting employed is the goal to ensure 'respect' in society and we have lost immense talent in this brainwashing.

A country with 1.4 billion people, countless engineers and science students isn't excited about superconductors and has not a single guy trying to replicate on even put the voice out. Are putting immense resources into making an OS, and catching up with, yesterday it was America now it's China as well.

We bring no innovation or breakthrough, get proud whenever India is mentioned, and fight for credits in the comment section for our ancestral shit.

The country is growing but the people still have a survival mindset. No excitement, no passion, no craze, never met a guy who is obsessively into something, never met a guy working on a project because he thinks it's important enough to. Never met someone who wants to seriously improve or contribute to any field. Everyone is bank, respect or religion-oriented and has lost their purpose.

They can't think, innovate or create, all they are is a resource to a company, labour to another country, waiting for the world to do something to catch up.

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So well written. Could not agree more. I would further add that poulation is number one problem if you look closely. More people, less available resource per head. As a result, parents teach kids that, to lead a good life all you need is money, dont bother about doing science and stuff. If kids get raised this way, they just turn into money making machines.

Then there are politicians whose understand the problem population poses and goes on to exploit them.

It's unfortunate but the whole system is rigged.

Yep exactly and the recent surge in religion based ideology and belief orientations is actually turning and blinding a huge group of youth into these deranged activists with no other cause than to take pride in stupid stuff and fight for it.

Thanks Abhishek I am glad I am not alone thinking this!