@TheEconomist And what is preventing the regulators in India from ensuring the Indian people are not fed this poison?
Corruption? Inefficiency? Law & Order?
India needs a cultural revolution, and not of the religious kind. It needs a work culture revolution to propel it to great heights.
@Thoth379@BasedMikeLee Since you seem to be keeping a score of the good done by Elon Musk versus the good done by governments in the past 12 years, care to share the results with details?
@HunterBiden Hunter, you need to jump into politics. We need people like you, particularly @TheDemocrats need people who can communicate with their heart.
@WhiteHouse The markets opened really down today thanks to this announcement. However later in the day Trump announced that US is calling off strikes on Iran, and the markets rallied.
Why does Trump have to make these public announcements if not for insider trading? @SECGov.
@netanyahu@narendramodi So, ambassadors of all the countries were asked by the Prime Minister of India to get their head of government to congratulate Modi on becoming the longest lasting elected Prime Minister of India.
Garishly cheap!!
@narendramodi@POTUS@realDonaldTrump India is unlucky to have no term limits for Prime Minister. The need is so high to get a Prime Minister who can drive growth consistently above 10%, while simultaneously eliminate corruption, inefficiency, bureaucracy, poor law & order, poor civic sense, dirt and filth...
@DivaJain2 Modi era has been an era of missed opportunities and projecting mediocre performance as superb performance. The problem is not with the PM but with people who are not only accepting mediocrity, but are getting brainwashed with the propaganda.
https://t.co/mvfSt9RHGh
Yet another example of India’s culture: Corruption, inefficiency, apathy.
A failed governance.
Why India's capital keeps running short of water
https://t.co/t8WRcP9bru
Had it been Trump who was asked a similar uncomfortable question, he would have abused and cursed the person asking the question, instead of giving a well articulated and sensible response like Obama here did.
https://t.co/v1DbvJ2fHB
@TheEconomist And what is preventing the regulators in India from ensuring the Indian people are not fed this poison?
Corruption? Inefficiency? Law & Order?
India needs a cultural revolution, and not of the religious kind. It needs a work culture revolution to propel it to great heights.
@DivaJain2 Modi era has been an era of missed opportunities and projecting mediocre performance as superb performance. The problem is not with the PM but with people who are not only accepting mediocrity, but are getting brainwashed with the propaganda.
https://t.co/mvfSt9RHGh
@narendramodi Mr PM what will encourage you and your colleagues to deliver equally impressive results? A culture of efficiency, integrity, cleanliness, law/order, civic sense, with consistent GDP growth of 10% pa. If you make this your goal, and deliver, much of India's problems will be solved
@narendramodi If you really care about the welfare of the poor and downtrodden, you will focus and deliver a consistent gdp growth of >10% pa, and you will instill a culture of efficiency, integrity, law/order, cleanliness, civic-sense, instead of brainwashing people with empty words.