This document outlines the author's perspectives on governance in India. The author argues that political leadership in India has failed its citizens through lack of performance, governance deficits, and self-interest. The author believes citizens deserve equitable stakes in their nation's destiny. Political leadership should represent citizens' interests by upholding transparency and integrity in utilizing resources for citizens' benefit. Institutions like law and administration should be independent and merit-based. The author wonders if it is time for India to prioritize its citizens first and realize its potential through unity and cooperation.
Presentation given by Rasaal Dwivedi of NIT Raipur in the final round of Symposium-the youth parliament, at IIT Roorkee in February 2006 organized by SFIH.
The document proposes launching the Indian Institute of Aristocracy to address deficiencies in democracy and resolve issues facing India. It would be run by experts from different fields who would monitor the government's work while strengthening democracy. The goal is for people in India to realize their potential and take charge of resolving national issues themselves through this self-driven aristocracy, working in parallel with the existing democratic system. Over time, it aims for the country to be directly driven by professional experts from different fields, gradually replacing conventional politicians. The proposed Indian Institute of Aristocracy would work to resolve many issues currently facing India in areas like poverty, health, education, infrastructure and more. It calls for raising awareness of this concept and recruiting qualified aristocrats from across India
Towards a better understanding of islam: Focus on islamic bankingRemi ADESEUN
This document provides an overview of Islamic banking and finance. It begins with introductions and disclosures from the presenter. It then discusses understanding Islam and some of its basic principles around permissibility and prohibition. It provides comparisons of capitalism and socialism, and discusses the flaws of each system. It defines Islamic economics and some of its important concepts like prohibitions on interest, uncertainty and gambling. It also discusses factors of production, rights to wealth, and provides a definition of Islamic banking as an interest-free system based on Shariah principles.
Imagineering India India Power Sector 2010Satya Chari
The document provides a historical overview of India. It describes how the Indus Valley Civilization flourished around 2500-1500 BC, followed by the arrival of Aryan tribes from 1500 BC who settled across northern and central India. Major developments included the composition of religious texts like the Vedas and Mahabharata as well as the establishment of the caste system. Buddhism and Jainism emerged in India between 600-400 BC. The history highlights India's long tradition and cultural diversity dating back thousands of years.
India may 2014 - the new beginning. How can I help?Satya Chari
The document discusses Imagineering India, a company that offers strategic advice and execution leadership to help global businesses succeed in India. It provides insightful understanding of Indian culture and helps clients develop customized growth strategies aligned with both Indian realities and their own organizational goals. Imagineering India also helps identify risks, build collaborative teams, and lead strategy execution through establishing functioning relationships across India. The company is interested in initiatives related to vocational skills development, power infrastructure efficiency, food supply chain management, urban planning, and sustainable resource management.
Imagineering india multi brand retail in India, 2014Satya Chari
Imagineering India in Multi-brand Retail - what, why, Choices and Suggestions - Is there something a Global Retailer can and must do?
My thoughts - My hypothesis
Satya Chari
Presentation given by Rasaal Dwivedi of NIT Raipur in the final round of Symposium-the youth parliament, at IIT Roorkee in February 2006 organized by SFIH.
The document proposes launching the Indian Institute of Aristocracy to address deficiencies in democracy and resolve issues facing India. It would be run by experts from different fields who would monitor the government's work while strengthening democracy. The goal is for people in India to realize their potential and take charge of resolving national issues themselves through this self-driven aristocracy, working in parallel with the existing democratic system. Over time, it aims for the country to be directly driven by professional experts from different fields, gradually replacing conventional politicians. The proposed Indian Institute of Aristocracy would work to resolve many issues currently facing India in areas like poverty, health, education, infrastructure and more. It calls for raising awareness of this concept and recruiting qualified aristocrats from across India
Towards a better understanding of islam: Focus on islamic bankingRemi ADESEUN
This document provides an overview of Islamic banking and finance. It begins with introductions and disclosures from the presenter. It then discusses understanding Islam and some of its basic principles around permissibility and prohibition. It provides comparisons of capitalism and socialism, and discusses the flaws of each system. It defines Islamic economics and some of its important concepts like prohibitions on interest, uncertainty and gambling. It also discusses factors of production, rights to wealth, and provides a definition of Islamic banking as an interest-free system based on Shariah principles.
Imagineering India India Power Sector 2010Satya Chari
The document provides a historical overview of India. It describes how the Indus Valley Civilization flourished around 2500-1500 BC, followed by the arrival of Aryan tribes from 1500 BC who settled across northern and central India. Major developments included the composition of religious texts like the Vedas and Mahabharata as well as the establishment of the caste system. Buddhism and Jainism emerged in India between 600-400 BC. The history highlights India's long tradition and cultural diversity dating back thousands of years.
India may 2014 - the new beginning. How can I help?Satya Chari
The document discusses Imagineering India, a company that offers strategic advice and execution leadership to help global businesses succeed in India. It provides insightful understanding of Indian culture and helps clients develop customized growth strategies aligned with both Indian realities and their own organizational goals. Imagineering India also helps identify risks, build collaborative teams, and lead strategy execution through establishing functioning relationships across India. The company is interested in initiatives related to vocational skills development, power infrastructure efficiency, food supply chain management, urban planning, and sustainable resource management.
Imagineering india multi brand retail in India, 2014Satya Chari
Imagineering India in Multi-brand Retail - what, why, Choices and Suggestions - Is there something a Global Retailer can and must do?
My thoughts - My hypothesis
Satya Chari
Why Future Deck?
The Takshashila Future Deck is a set of cards designed to spark conversations about emerging challenges and opportunities that are facing India and the world.
Creating the Deck
This project was inspired by a similar deck created by the Centre for Strategic Futures, Singapore. Each card in the deck is a potential driver of India's future. The cards are grouped in the following sub-sets: Macroeconomic Shifts, Technology and Society, Citizenship and Governance, Future of Conflict and the Drivers of Growth.
Using the cards
The deck can be used in workshops to prioritise issues for further research, to examine the impact of the issues on public policy, and to craft scenario narratives about the future.
Participants can assume public roles and examine how individual cards could impact them, and also draw up new scenarios based on how two or more cards would affect each other.
The document discusses key concepts and principles of good governance. It defines governance as the exercise of economic, political and administrative authority to manage a country's resources. Some key qualities and principles of good governance discussed include: economic liberalism, political pluralism, social development, administrative accountability, participation, devolution, non-discrimination, transparency, rule of law, effectiveness, efficiency, accountability, and consensus-building. Good governance promotes values for the public, manages resources without abuse or corruption, and regards the rule of law.
The document proposes principles for responsible globalization put forth by the Caux Round Table. It includes 8 principles for governments to follow, such as exercising public power for the benefit of citizens, providing security and justice, transparency, and global cooperation. The principles are meant to guide governments in creating conditions where businesses will invest capital to reduce poverty worldwide according to the group's vision of responsible globalization.
This document discusses the concepts of good governance and its key characteristics. It defines governance as the exercise of political, economic and administrative authority. Good governance is considered the right, just and moral way of exercising authority for the public interest. The key characteristics of good governance discussed include the rule of law, participation, transparency, and accountability. The rule of law requires fair legal frameworks enforced impartially with an independent judiciary. Participation means citizens can participate in or influence decision-making through representation. Transparency means decisions and their enforcement follow open rules and regulations. Accountability means public officials are answerable for their actions.
Panchayati Raj: Towards Good Governance “Just as the whole universe is contai...inventionjournals
This paper discussed about the Rationale of Good governance in present era of Globalization at Grassroot level. It discuss about the Rural India and 73rd Amendment act of 1992 and how Panchayati raj Institutions and the need of transparency and accountability through good governance . For the upliftment of rural village there is a esurience of delivering better service by using information technology and giving better quality of life at grass roots. For this there is need to strengthen democracy through good governance. The issue of governance at the forefront of the development agenda and states “good governance is one of most crucial factor for development”. Governance is wider than government which ensures the responsibility and accountability of various community i.e government, the civil society and the corporate sector
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Humanities and Social Science. IJHSSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Humanities and Social Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
The Journal will bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists in the domain of interest from around the world. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to :
The battle against corruption starts from withinBhavik A Shah
The document discusses the role of youth in fighting corruption in India. It argues that transparency in public administration and governance is important to curb corruption. However, the battle against corruption must start from within and it is the responsibility of youth to fight for rooting out corruption. The youth should lead by example through upholding high ethical values and integrity in their personal and professional lives. They must stand for transparency, fairness and honesty to contribute effectively to reducing corruption in India.
The document discusses the concepts of governance and good governance. It defines governance as the exercise of authority through formal and informal institutions to make decisions that affect citizens. Good governance entails sound management, accountability, transparency, and respect for human rights. The key aspects of good governance identified include legitimacy, competence, accountability, participation, rule of law, transparency, responsiveness, consensus, equity, effectiveness, and protection of human rights.
The document discusses the concepts of governance and good governance. It defines governance as the exercise of authority through formal and informal institutions and the participation of citizens and groups. Good governance entails sound management, accountability, transparency, and respect for human rights. The key aspects of good governance discussed are legitimacy, competence, accountability, and respect for the rule of law. Citizen participation, protection of rights, democratic processes, and media freedom are seen as indispensable characteristics of good governance.
AN OVERVIEW OF THE TRANSFORMATION AGENDA:
THE EKITI STATE, NIGERIA EXPERIENCE
by
His Excellency Dr. Kayode FAYEMI
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria
During the Study Tour by Course 35 Of the
National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru
This document discusses governance in India and proposes ways to improve it. It covers several topics:
- India retained the British governance system after independence but reforms were needed.
- Attempts at reforms did not succeed due to inertia and resistance to change.
- The judiciary has helped advance accountability and rights but faces issues like delays and corruption.
- Civil society organizations promote social causes but some lack professional management.
- Improving emotional intelligence through training may help change attitudes and mindsets, enabling better governance. Developing self-awareness, self-regulation, and other emotional skills could complement existing technical training programs.
The document discusses India beyond common stereotypes. It describes India as a complex personality still in early stages of development as it addresses internal and external demands. It outlines India's history including British colonization, challenges of leadership after independence, and current issues like ineffective government and growing regionalism/divisiveness. It argues conventional development models do not suit India and could lead to boom-bust cycles if forced, and that the world cannot afford such issues at India's scale. Engaging with India requires understanding its diversity and constraints, adaptive strategies, awareness of priorities, and flexibility within local planning.
National institution for transforming india(NITI AYOG:SSB Lec/Gp Dis 26Col Mukteshwar Prasad
The document summarizes the replacement of India's Planning Commission with a new think tank called the National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog). The key points are:
- NITI Aayog will serve as a policy think tank and provide strategic policy vision and support to the central and state governments.
- It aims to foster cooperative federalism through mechanisms supporting states and crafting development plans from the village level up.
- The institution will work to develop long-term policy frameworks, monitor progress, encourage partnerships, and focus on issues like poverty elimination, inclusion, and sustainable development.
- NITI Aayog will be headed by the Prime Minister and include state Chief Ministers,
This document outlines the Pakistan Awami Tehreek party's vision and priorities for Pakistan. It discusses establishing a just system with equal rights and opportunities for all, including basic necessities, education, healthcare, jobs, and an end to corruption. The party aims to modernize the economy and raise living standards through science/technology. It wants to ensure human rights, democracy, and tolerance while rejecting extremism. The overall vision is to create a progressive, developed, and welfare-based Islamic society.
The document discusses concepts of governance and good governance. It defines governance as the exercise of authority through economic, political and administrative means. Good governance entails sound management, accountability, transparency, and respect for human rights. It lists key characteristics of good governance as legitimacy, accountability, competence, and respect for law. Good governance promotes democracy, rule of law, human rights, transparency, and effective public service delivery.
This document is a group assignment on how good governance promotes democracy and the challenges involved. It discusses how good governance ensures accountability, transparency, participation, responsiveness and the rule of law in government, strengthening democracy. However, achieving good governance faces difficulties such as corruption, lack of resources, cultural issues, political instability, limited awareness, weak civil society, restricted freedom of expression, electoral fraud, polarization and outside interference. Overcoming these obstacles requires coordinated efforts from all parts of society to apply and protect the principles of good governance and democracy.
The document discusses issues with democracy and governance in India, noting major flaws like corruption, inefficiency, vote bank politics, and instances of intolerance that have led to a breakdown. It analyzes concepts like tolerance, good governance, and the Indian Constitution, arguing that true democracy can be re-established by upholding constitutional ideals like justice, liberty, equality, and by promoting harmonious social coexistence. Solutions proposed include changes to mindsets, upholding human rights, and stabilizing democratic institutions in accordance with constitutional principles.
A Reflection On Public Administration Essay
Public Administration
Essay on Approaches to Public Administration
Strengths And Weaknesses Of Public Administration
Reflection On Public Administration
Public Administration And The Public Sector
Importance Of Leadership In Public Administration
Public Administration: Accountability
The Field Of Public Administration Essay
Essay about The Study of Public Administration
Importance of Public Administration
Characteristics of Public Administration
Traditional Public Administration
public administration Essay
The Five Paradigms Of Public Administration
Essay on Public Policy and Administration
Public Administration and Ethics Essay
The Philosophy of Democracy Dividend Delivery: A Push for Government Revenue ...inventionjournals
Democracy more than any other form of government remains the most attractive option or phenomenon for the realization of the yearnings of the citizenry through what is commonly referred to as dividends of democracy. Since the return to democratic rule in 1999, Nigeria has continued to struggle with the delivery of democracy dividends; that is, social infrastructure, security, justice, equity, equal access to resources and power. The main impediments in the struggle being the twin diseases of corruption and insecurity. It is in this direction that this paper seeks to highlight the philosophy of democracy dividends delivery which is a driving force for government to generate revenue in order to enable her deliver the dividends. The methodology used for the study is the eclectic desk research approach. The paper concludes that democratic governments need to judiciously and prudently use the resources at their disposal to improve the quality of life of the citizens. In the same vein, fairness and accountability must be imbibed in order to usher in good and effective democratic governance. The study recommends among other recommendations that government should invest more in security than before in order to avert the boko haram scourge and other insecurity challenges.
Beyond covid 19 - will we live within the limits of nature?Satya Chari
As we J-walk from one disaster to the next, Nature furiously decrees balance, demands compliance to its laws and limits Not colloquy, acquiescence to its design and benevolence Not postures | negotiation | concession(s); remaining impervious to man’s ego, delusions, aggrandizement or whines, menacingly upping the ante on each indiscretion...
When entropy overwhelms order, smart and adaptive pivot to new normal!
Is it time for a hyphenated-playbook for the 2020s, where old formulae don’t work anymore?
Why Future Deck?
The Takshashila Future Deck is a set of cards designed to spark conversations about emerging challenges and opportunities that are facing India and the world.
Creating the Deck
This project was inspired by a similar deck created by the Centre for Strategic Futures, Singapore. Each card in the deck is a potential driver of India's future. The cards are grouped in the following sub-sets: Macroeconomic Shifts, Technology and Society, Citizenship and Governance, Future of Conflict and the Drivers of Growth.
Using the cards
The deck can be used in workshops to prioritise issues for further research, to examine the impact of the issues on public policy, and to craft scenario narratives about the future.
Participants can assume public roles and examine how individual cards could impact them, and also draw up new scenarios based on how two or more cards would affect each other.
The document discusses key concepts and principles of good governance. It defines governance as the exercise of economic, political and administrative authority to manage a country's resources. Some key qualities and principles of good governance discussed include: economic liberalism, political pluralism, social development, administrative accountability, participation, devolution, non-discrimination, transparency, rule of law, effectiveness, efficiency, accountability, and consensus-building. Good governance promotes values for the public, manages resources without abuse or corruption, and regards the rule of law.
The document proposes principles for responsible globalization put forth by the Caux Round Table. It includes 8 principles for governments to follow, such as exercising public power for the benefit of citizens, providing security and justice, transparency, and global cooperation. The principles are meant to guide governments in creating conditions where businesses will invest capital to reduce poverty worldwide according to the group's vision of responsible globalization.
This document discusses the concepts of good governance and its key characteristics. It defines governance as the exercise of political, economic and administrative authority. Good governance is considered the right, just and moral way of exercising authority for the public interest. The key characteristics of good governance discussed include the rule of law, participation, transparency, and accountability. The rule of law requires fair legal frameworks enforced impartially with an independent judiciary. Participation means citizens can participate in or influence decision-making through representation. Transparency means decisions and their enforcement follow open rules and regulations. Accountability means public officials are answerable for their actions.
Panchayati Raj: Towards Good Governance “Just as the whole universe is contai...inventionjournals
This paper discussed about the Rationale of Good governance in present era of Globalization at Grassroot level. It discuss about the Rural India and 73rd Amendment act of 1992 and how Panchayati raj Institutions and the need of transparency and accountability through good governance . For the upliftment of rural village there is a esurience of delivering better service by using information technology and giving better quality of life at grass roots. For this there is need to strengthen democracy through good governance. The issue of governance at the forefront of the development agenda and states “good governance is one of most crucial factor for development”. Governance is wider than government which ensures the responsibility and accountability of various community i.e government, the civil society and the corporate sector
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Humanities and Social Science. IJHSSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Humanities and Social Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
The Journal will bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists in the domain of interest from around the world. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to :
The battle against corruption starts from withinBhavik A Shah
The document discusses the role of youth in fighting corruption in India. It argues that transparency in public administration and governance is important to curb corruption. However, the battle against corruption must start from within and it is the responsibility of youth to fight for rooting out corruption. The youth should lead by example through upholding high ethical values and integrity in their personal and professional lives. They must stand for transparency, fairness and honesty to contribute effectively to reducing corruption in India.
The document discusses the concepts of governance and good governance. It defines governance as the exercise of authority through formal and informal institutions to make decisions that affect citizens. Good governance entails sound management, accountability, transparency, and respect for human rights. The key aspects of good governance identified include legitimacy, competence, accountability, participation, rule of law, transparency, responsiveness, consensus, equity, effectiveness, and protection of human rights.
The document discusses the concepts of governance and good governance. It defines governance as the exercise of authority through formal and informal institutions and the participation of citizens and groups. Good governance entails sound management, accountability, transparency, and respect for human rights. The key aspects of good governance discussed are legitimacy, competence, accountability, and respect for the rule of law. Citizen participation, protection of rights, democratic processes, and media freedom are seen as indispensable characteristics of good governance.
AN OVERVIEW OF THE TRANSFORMATION AGENDA:
THE EKITI STATE, NIGERIA EXPERIENCE
by
His Excellency Dr. Kayode FAYEMI
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria
During the Study Tour by Course 35 Of the
National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru
This document discusses governance in India and proposes ways to improve it. It covers several topics:
- India retained the British governance system after independence but reforms were needed.
- Attempts at reforms did not succeed due to inertia and resistance to change.
- The judiciary has helped advance accountability and rights but faces issues like delays and corruption.
- Civil society organizations promote social causes but some lack professional management.
- Improving emotional intelligence through training may help change attitudes and mindsets, enabling better governance. Developing self-awareness, self-regulation, and other emotional skills could complement existing technical training programs.
The document discusses India beyond common stereotypes. It describes India as a complex personality still in early stages of development as it addresses internal and external demands. It outlines India's history including British colonization, challenges of leadership after independence, and current issues like ineffective government and growing regionalism/divisiveness. It argues conventional development models do not suit India and could lead to boom-bust cycles if forced, and that the world cannot afford such issues at India's scale. Engaging with India requires understanding its diversity and constraints, adaptive strategies, awareness of priorities, and flexibility within local planning.
National institution for transforming india(NITI AYOG:SSB Lec/Gp Dis 26Col Mukteshwar Prasad
The document summarizes the replacement of India's Planning Commission with a new think tank called the National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog). The key points are:
- NITI Aayog will serve as a policy think tank and provide strategic policy vision and support to the central and state governments.
- It aims to foster cooperative federalism through mechanisms supporting states and crafting development plans from the village level up.
- The institution will work to develop long-term policy frameworks, monitor progress, encourage partnerships, and focus on issues like poverty elimination, inclusion, and sustainable development.
- NITI Aayog will be headed by the Prime Minister and include state Chief Ministers,
This document outlines the Pakistan Awami Tehreek party's vision and priorities for Pakistan. It discusses establishing a just system with equal rights and opportunities for all, including basic necessities, education, healthcare, jobs, and an end to corruption. The party aims to modernize the economy and raise living standards through science/technology. It wants to ensure human rights, democracy, and tolerance while rejecting extremism. The overall vision is to create a progressive, developed, and welfare-based Islamic society.
The document discusses concepts of governance and good governance. It defines governance as the exercise of authority through economic, political and administrative means. Good governance entails sound management, accountability, transparency, and respect for human rights. It lists key characteristics of good governance as legitimacy, accountability, competence, and respect for law. Good governance promotes democracy, rule of law, human rights, transparency, and effective public service delivery.
This document is a group assignment on how good governance promotes democracy and the challenges involved. It discusses how good governance ensures accountability, transparency, participation, responsiveness and the rule of law in government, strengthening democracy. However, achieving good governance faces difficulties such as corruption, lack of resources, cultural issues, political instability, limited awareness, weak civil society, restricted freedom of expression, electoral fraud, polarization and outside interference. Overcoming these obstacles requires coordinated efforts from all parts of society to apply and protect the principles of good governance and democracy.
The document discusses issues with democracy and governance in India, noting major flaws like corruption, inefficiency, vote bank politics, and instances of intolerance that have led to a breakdown. It analyzes concepts like tolerance, good governance, and the Indian Constitution, arguing that true democracy can be re-established by upholding constitutional ideals like justice, liberty, equality, and by promoting harmonious social coexistence. Solutions proposed include changes to mindsets, upholding human rights, and stabilizing democratic institutions in accordance with constitutional principles.
A Reflection On Public Administration Essay
Public Administration
Essay on Approaches to Public Administration
Strengths And Weaknesses Of Public Administration
Reflection On Public Administration
Public Administration And The Public Sector
Importance Of Leadership In Public Administration
Public Administration: Accountability
The Field Of Public Administration Essay
Essay about The Study of Public Administration
Importance of Public Administration
Characteristics of Public Administration
Traditional Public Administration
public administration Essay
The Five Paradigms Of Public Administration
Essay on Public Policy and Administration
Public Administration and Ethics Essay
The Philosophy of Democracy Dividend Delivery: A Push for Government Revenue ...inventionjournals
Democracy more than any other form of government remains the most attractive option or phenomenon for the realization of the yearnings of the citizenry through what is commonly referred to as dividends of democracy. Since the return to democratic rule in 1999, Nigeria has continued to struggle with the delivery of democracy dividends; that is, social infrastructure, security, justice, equity, equal access to resources and power. The main impediments in the struggle being the twin diseases of corruption and insecurity. It is in this direction that this paper seeks to highlight the philosophy of democracy dividends delivery which is a driving force for government to generate revenue in order to enable her deliver the dividends. The methodology used for the study is the eclectic desk research approach. The paper concludes that democratic governments need to judiciously and prudently use the resources at their disposal to improve the quality of life of the citizens. In the same vein, fairness and accountability must be imbibed in order to usher in good and effective democratic governance. The study recommends among other recommendations that government should invest more in security than before in order to avert the boko haram scourge and other insecurity challenges.
Beyond covid 19 - will we live within the limits of nature?Satya Chari
As we J-walk from one disaster to the next, Nature furiously decrees balance, demands compliance to its laws and limits Not colloquy, acquiescence to its design and benevolence Not postures | negotiation | concession(s); remaining impervious to man’s ego, delusions, aggrandizement or whines, menacingly upping the ante on each indiscretion...
When entropy overwhelms order, smart and adaptive pivot to new normal!
Is it time for a hyphenated-playbook for the 2020s, where old formulae don’t work anymore?
“Rising tide lifts all the boats” - one nearly impeached POTUS beamingly bemused!
How I wish I stayed ignorant and blissful...
How we have let ourselves to be mislead by Darwinistic greed and warped scheming...
I3 Foundry illustrated - by imagineering indiaSatya Chari
I3 Foundry - Ideate, Innovate, Improvise
- a framework to seed entrepreneurship, to foster enterprises
When maxims max out and the road ahead looks dreary - what next?
Let us start by revisiting few of the timeless wisdom first, shall we?
Good ultimately prevails and Sun continues to shine… for a long time to come…
So, believe in the goodness of self, fellowship, colleagues and peers, communities and nations, world at large and ultimately the nature with it’s innate abundance and yet, unraveling creative-destruction…
Against persistent nay-say, menacing anxiety, sinking despair, brooding isolation, believe in the virtue of hope, promise of possibilities, power of creative-construct; a life without fear, awareness and purpose…
Live a life in the know of incredible possibilities evinced from the past, be industrious today and confidently embrace the future…
Live a life of delight anchored in trusteeship, camaraderie and generosity; a life of wholesomeness anchored in love, protected by truth; a finite life of infinite joy
When maxims max out - a primer for "I3 Foundry"Satya Chari
When maxims max out and the road ahead looks dreary - what next?
Let us start by revisiting a few of the timeless aphorisms first, shall we?
Some, stoically deal with the reality as “here and now”; embrace the inevitable with curiosity, deliberately apply the known, dig into creativity with enthusiasm and energy, and focus on the unfolding opportunities using a combination of insightful and strategic retreats and pushes, joyously negotiating the road or life ahead…
Introducing "I3 Foundry" - Ideate, Innovate, Improvise
- a framework for promoting entrepreneurship, to foster enterprises...
This resume is for Satya Chari and outlines his professional experience and qualifications. Some key points:
- Satya has over 30 years of experience in business leadership, strategy, and IT services across multiple industries and geographies.
- He is currently the CEO of his own firm, Imagineering India, which provides strategic consulting services focused on opportunities between India and other countries.
- Past roles include regional leadership positions at large IT services firms Hexaware and Infosys, where he managed teams, grew new business, and implemented large transformation projects.
- Satya has expertise in sectors like IT, telecom, infrastructure, energy, and works with both private and public sector clients in India and other countries.
The document discusses opportunities for effectively engaging with India's growing economy. It describes the writer, Satya Chari, as an experienced India strategy consultant who offers services like developing customized India growth strategies, project management, and advising on cultural and regulatory issues. Chari believes understanding India's history, culture and realities is key to success. He can provide insights on sectors like manufacturing, power infrastructure, logistics, urban development and resources.
Imagineering india - CITIZEN CRM - Happy to be beaten by India.gov.inSatya Chari
Though I continue to learn and try, it is neither easy nor natural for me to accept defeat gracefully!
But this time, I accept my defeat with pride and humility, for the country I love, India wins.
India.gov.in beats me to it and I am happy for this occurrence.
Reviewed closely, there still are some points / suggestions, which may be useful...
To my 1.3+ Billion brothers and sisters, Best Wishes...
Imagineering "Skilled India" - Applied Learning and Vocational Skills for the...Satya Chari
Skilled India - an essential infrastructure towards "Manufacturing / Supply Prowess driven Economic Growth" of India, leveraging the best practices from around the world. It has been done before, we need to reach out, collaborate, leverage and inter-connect. Create the platform for realising 300+ million dreams and aspirations via apt and relevant skills, employability and creative can-do - and then, move out of the way, for People Can and Will if the self-chosen stop Choosing!!!
Imagineering india - Possibilities, Realities, Way Forward & The EssentialsSatya Chari
This document provides an overview of opportunities and challenges for developing India's economy. It discusses how India has shifted towards a market economy since 1991 but still faces obstacles due to its diverse society, fragmented politics, and inefficient bureaucracy. Successful navigation of India requires nuanced strategies like understanding policies, working with stakeholders, and leveraging relationships. The document outlines compelling opportunities in sectors like infrastructure, technology, healthcare, and agriculture that require capital, technologies, and access to markets to fulfill India's growing demands. It argues that India needs capable partners to help address these opportunities.
iCompass - White Paper...Confluence of Technology, Information, Conversation, Collaboration, Anthropology, Behavioural Economics, Social Media and Commerce for Virtuous Living
iCompass - Imagineer the possibilities, Realize your potentialSatya Chari
"iCompass" - Imagineering one\'s potential with the confluence of information, collaboration, cooperation, participation and motivation enabled by technology....supported by commerce, if so desired.
Essential Tools for Modern PR Business .pptxPragencyuk
Discover the essential tools and strategies for modern PR business success. Learn how to craft compelling news releases, leverage press release sites and news wires, stay updated with PR news, and integrate effective PR practices to enhance your brand's visibility and credibility. Elevate your PR efforts with our comprehensive guide.
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
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Imagineering India
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I believe that:
India, an ancient and continuous civilization with an illustrious past, a
colorful democracy today, full of hope and with a promise of contributory
and valuable World Citizenship; is stridently and justifiably in search of
Her rightful place in the World at large.
She is increasingly restless and resentful of the performance laxity,
governance deficit and unabated and unabashed self-interest and
Darwinist mediocrity of Her ruling-class, an anathema to a just and
happy nationhood; a painful reminder of her experience from the
mercantilist occupiers from the pre-independence era. Though the actors
have changed, the extractionist and exploitative experience of the citizen
seems to continue, albeit in different shades and forms!
An aspiring citizenry, much peace-loving as they may be, may not be
trusted to remain cooperative, harmonious and hopeful; essential requisites
for sustainable development and peaceful-coexistence, in the climate of
prolonged and continuing failure of the promised actualization, the present
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Imagineering India
Driving value based opportunities with India forward…
Insightful Advice – Considered Strategy – Execution Leadership
day reality of the country.
A country is essentially a composite of people with shared history, values,
culture, dreams, aspirations and mutual-brotherhood, a civil and social
compact of togetherness and shared destiny with an implicit promise to
pursue individual fulfillment within the civic boundaries of defined social
cooperation, spirit of neighborhood and trusteeship.
Citizens are the primary construct and definition of a country, a citizenry
with equity in the collective destiny, and all that comes with it, for all
seasons.
Political leadership collectively represent the composite dreams, interest
and common agenda mandated by the citizenry, and they alone rightfully
represent, guard, architect and execute on the vision and promise to the
citizenry.
The collective and composite vision of the nation is enshrined into a
compact via the constitution; held in trusteeship and acted upon in good
faith, applying all available resources under stoic and transparent
governance by the elected political leadership, on behalf of the citizen.
Democracy by definition affords individual faith, freedom, dreams,
pursuit of fulfillment and diversity; but retains the sanctity of the
collective compact, where majority wins the argument of the day. Whilst
the alternates are legitimate, realistic and do enjoy the freedom of
expression, majority view ought to be respected in a civil and working
democracy.
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Imagineering India
Driving value based opportunities with India forward…
Insightful Advice – Considered Strategy – Execution Leadership
I argue that:
Political Leadership elected in a democracy, enters into a binding and
irrevocable social contract with citizenry on the basis of declared manifesto.
Whilst operational adjustments and priorities on the basis of execution
realities may be selectively, openly and transparently justified, case-by-
case; structural deviation may not be embarked upon without a clear
referendum or citizen’s mandate.
A country ought not be weak or subservient to fads, diktat and unjust
expectations of any externalities beyond the principles of universal and
natural rights of pluralism, coexistence, acceptance and harmonious
neighborhood. If called for a choice, citizen’s interest & the compact must
take precedence over any externalities in a social contract.
Politician under the social contract; abiding by the tenet of truth, honesty,
unselfish frugality, transparency, integrity, trusteeship; tenaciously
employs the available resources, to the best of their collective abilities, in the
interest of the citizen and associated planned initiatives; well
communicated in time to the citizenry; supported by and integrated with
declared and admissible score card, regular monitoring and reporting,
conducted via professional & competent governance, best practices and
open & independent audit.
The resources, instruments and the personnel employed in the delivery of
the Citizen’s mandate ought to be subject to meritocracy, performance
standards and expected & agreed outcome; in the processes of selection,
execution and measurement; with commensurate and demonstrable risk /
rewards architecture.
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Imagineering India
Driving value based opportunities with India forward…
Insightful Advice – Considered Strategy – Execution Leadership
In the arena of public resources and trusteeship, professional management
practice ought to be vigilant, awake, constantly active and totally
transparent. Private and personal discretions may not be justified within
public endowment.
In a democracy, it is imperative that the Institution of Law, the upholder
of the constitution is totally and demonstrably independent of the polity
and execution instruments, and the administration of the law is subject to
and reports to the Institution of Law. Political majority may bring about
changes to the constitution by the defined process set within the
Constitution, but then defers to the Institution of Law to oversee and
administer the enshrined Constitution. I would argue that, personal
freedom and choices such as faith ought to be equitable and honor the
constitution in a democracy, and be sub-judice.
Perceived and actual conflicts of interest in the entire process ought to be
judiciously avoided, at all times. If ever there is any doubt, it is advisable
to err on the side of caution vs. any imagined short-term benefit or the
wisdom of few; for when one is dealing with the issues of public trust,
resources and custodianship, nothing is more sacrosanct than the sanctity,
integrity and accountability, at all levels and at all times.
Anything susceptible to human frailties, will eventually and invariably
fall into the realm of self or cabalistic instinct and interest without
independent audit, monitoring and assertive and transparent corrective
process.
Institutional integrity, commensurate authority with accountability and
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Imagineering India
Driving value based opportunities with India forward…
Insightful Advice – Considered Strategy – Execution Leadership
meritocratic resourcing ought to be the key tenets in organizing various
instruments and functions in the delivery mechanism; be it legal, defense,
police, administrative (bureaucratic), regulatory, fiscal or other
operational functions.
I would argue that, duly qualified and appropriately experienced people
ought to be employed for the specific functions, selected via open, fair and
competitive processes, with clear mandate, goals, measurement metrics and
compensation architecture, administered without favor or prejudice, in
accordance with the market principles and best practices. Within this
context, I would strongly argue that, several of the inherited instruments,
institutions and practices, currently engaged are way past their use-by-
date and effectiveness, and over due for critical review on the basis of
performance and value delivered, hence relevance.
Whilst it was strongly and possibly justifiably argued for the continuity
and existence of some of these instrumentalities from the pre-independence
colonial date, in particular on the basis of under-prepared citizenry during
transition immediately after independence; we ought to strongly question
the performance, value delivered and present relevance of the same today,
in light of the mismatch that exists and continues between the promise,
potential and reality of Independent India.
History amply demonstrates that, bigger governments and governmental
insert and control of activities, not expressly suited or fit-for-purpose
towards the best possible outcome, such as industrial production and
business, has always resulted in suboptimal outcome, resources grab by
connected few and waste; examples of oligarchy or crony capitalism.
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Imagineering India
Driving value based opportunities with India forward…
Insightful Advice – Considered Strategy – Execution Leadership
Excessive centralization often drives opaque and unfair accumulation
without merit, argumentative entitlement, tribal self-interest and possibly
dynastic darwinsim.
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Imagineering India
Driving value based opportunities with India forward…
Insightful Advice – Considered Strategy – Execution Leadership
I wonder:
If the time has come for the argument of “India for All Indians First &
Foremost”?
If we are smart enough to realize that, only together, can we realize our
best potential and sustain it?
Isn’t self-good integrally embedded in Greater-good?
Isn’t the path and the choices we make along the journey (experience) the
only relevance and real choice vs. goal / destination (state)?
Isn’t the joy of life is in participation, cooperation and contribution vs.
accumulation?
Isn’t it a fact that life begins and ends, but then the show goes on and we
only leave memories behind?