Today India is becoming far better than any countries in Asia. Becoming more advance than Middle East & soon will be no 1 by overtaking China. Defnetly will be a Super Power soon b4 the year 2020...
what uve said can happen but there needs to be much improved governance but India certainly has the potential. But if things go the way they are its not going to happen for the next 50 years.
Dear people of World Economic Forum, could you please please upload this video again with higher volume. Please, it would be highly appreciated. Thank you.
I would definitely agree about "roots". It has always been the tip of roots which has been gulping most of the allocated funds.How do we fix this?.. using media attention! Yes.
This has been obvious for quite some time, but I can see progress especially with help from our medias, who seems to be emphasizing more on the new gov endeavors. I believe they missed to address transport, there could always be cheap and fast means of transport set between the metros and the rurals.
An important discussion; however there was an important omission in the discussion on "urbanizing" rural India, namely environmental limitations. Any discussion on urban planning and/or rural development not in the context of these limitations lacks foresight. I'm glad India is once again discussing a strategy of development focused on rural areas. ~Lacy MacAuley, USA
Today India is becoming far better than any countries in Asia. Becoming more advance than Middle East & soon will be no 1 by overtaking China. Defnetly will be a Super Power soon b4 the year 2020...
sprau09 2 years ago
what uve said can happen but there needs to be much improved governance but India certainly has the potential. But if things go the way they are its not going to happen for the next 50 years.
kedharf1 2 years ago
Dear people of World Economic Forum, could you please please upload this video again with higher volume. Please, it would be highly appreciated. Thank you.
Mominpower 3 years ago
why couldnt we hear the first guy it was to quiet then it was fine
dragon31340 3 years ago
I would definitely agree about "roots". It has always been the tip of roots which has been gulping most of the allocated funds.How do we fix this?.. using media attention! Yes.
This has been obvious for quite some time, but I can see progress especially with help from our medias, who seems to be emphasizing more on the new gov endeavors. I believe they missed to address transport, there could always be cheap and fast means of transport set between the metros and the rurals.
3ripto 4 years ago
What is the name of the gentleman at the right hand end of the panel of four dignatories.
John - Oz
summersjj 4 years ago
Mohamed A. Alabbar, Chairman, Emaar Properties, United Arab Emirates
WorldEconomicForum 4 years ago
An important discussion; however there was an important omission in the discussion on "urbanizing" rural India, namely environmental limitations. Any discussion on urban planning and/or rural development not in the context of these limitations lacks foresight. I'm glad India is once again discussing a strategy of development focused on rural areas. ~Lacy MacAuley, USA
JusticeButterfly 4 years ago
i love listening to the forums!
MurdokX1 4 years ago