Build Indian bond markets. That’s the first step. Monetize the expressway’s and start the bond market cycle. All developed countries have bond markets that are 100X the size of equity markets. No need to get capital from outside. The best example if China which created a $50 trillion debt market internally to build out everything. Sometimes you have to wear the big boy pants and take max risk to the extent of maybe something so large that it looks very risky at the macro level but it’s necessary. The runway is that huge that India cannot wait for capital to build incrementally and has to leapfrog
1.8 billion consumers by 2050..cannot be replicated by any other country. On its own it’s a planetary level civilization and by that time it will be a $15-20k per capita economy. India is on its own timeline…the remaining runway for a developed country belongs to it and the next generations. Democratic system earned via sacrifice of efficiency..is the feature of that future capitalist economy which will reap the benefits of the only economy in the world with 29 states all diverse balancing demand and supply cycles while the rest of the world is flooded with AI built and delivered infinite services with no differentiation. When anyone will want to experience the real taste of food and culture…it will be India. But this time it will be richer and more expensive
@DivaJain2 What difference does it make…deploy 2000 GW of solar power with cheap solar cells from anyone wanting to dump. The main goal is get to 2-3 TW of power so that you can then leapfrog with AI and build everything that’s needed with that power.
This gentleman wakes up every morning and worships the great gods of pessimism. Either a bot or someone who thinks everyone is in incompetent and with zero resourcefulness. Bharat is the biggest market in the world…will be 1.8 billion strong by 2050. Anyone who wants to run a business needs that consumer base and that my friend is your answer. Nonsense china is this…china is that. Who will sell your goods to …robots?
@Normal_2610 Nonsense. Indian GDP is $20 trillion in PPP terms. What kind of inferiority complex leads one to believe that a haircut in mumbai is less productive than a haircut in New York?
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शुरुआत: जवाहरलाल नेहरू पोर्ट (JNPT), मुंबई
अंत: दादरी (उत्तर प्रदेश, दिल्ली के पास)
कुल लंबाई: लगभग 1500 किमी
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70 साल vs 12 साल
As of early 2026, India's Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) network is over 96% complete and functional, significantly boosting rail cargo speeds and capacity. The 1,337 km Eastern DFC is fully operational, while the 1,506 km Western DFC is nearing completion, with the entire network expected to be fully commissioned by April-May 2026. The Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC) on the other hand is also almost c ..
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📍वेस्टर्न डेडिकेटेड फ्रेट कॉरिडोर
शुरुआत: जवाहरलाल नेहरू पोर्ट (JNPT), मुंबई
अंत: दादरी (उत्तर प्रदेश, दिल्ली के पास)
कुल लंबाई: लगभग 1500 किमी
ये किया हैं @narendramodi जी ने
70 साल vs 12 साल
The world is your oyster and give more to the world than you take back. Leave a place better than how you found it. That’s how respect is earned. Sridhar the right way is to contribute to every economy in the world which means more indans need to travel where welcomed appreciated and build many many bridges to back home. The mistake which was made by ancient Indians was being rich within their own land without a clue on what beings power and geopolitical influence. India has 1.5 billion people and will probably get to 1.8 billion by 2047. It will have almost 40-50 million engineers so there is no need to make the same mistake as 1000 years back.
The 1504 km long Western Dedicated Freight Corridor is finally COMPLETE 🚆🔥
Connecting Dadri (near Delhi NCR) to JNPT, Mumbai, directly linking India’s national capital with its financial capital, transforming freight movement forever 🇮🇳
@KalamCenter So India was the largest economy in the world for 13 centuries and China just 5….and yet China acts as if it was the center of Asia. Nope…it was always India! In a hundred years it will be India again for maybe 10 more centuries! Demography is destiny
India finally revealing its closely held secrets…it was always out in the open. An advanced civilization does not need to hide anything. It’s only the ones who invade an advanced civilization, who didn’t want the obvious to be known…the civilization just took an unplanned break for 800 years and is now just waking up…it’s a new dawn! Expect it will start from where it left off…another 50 years of warm up!
When you want to feel peace in the world of chaos and want to just be with the universe…Indian temples designed by leveraging the ancient engineering knowledge of creating consecrated energetic spaces is the best place to just be there. No need of worship..just the universal energy and you!
@LeoDaVinciWave Just look at that drone shot…India 1000 years back built things at scale…need to get that mojo back..and the audacity to become great builders before they become rich….
@GoHimachal_ India has many gems like these…no wonder it will be a magical place once its GDP gets to where it should have been if the last 800 years of systematic loot and cultural degradation had not happened…that too from outside its borders
Wow! The beauty of the Himalayas is a gift that God himself gave India. When time comes these areas will be developed just like switzerland….the GDP needs to be around $40-50 trillion for India to build these new towns out carefully and aesthetically. Time will come…for now maintain it naturally.
@xmuse_ Just like Rome…India needs a whole new city much larger than Rome with this Jaisalmer architecture….its time! Bharat builds it civilizational renaissance with scale that only India can afford to build with its architecture
Even till 300 years back..Indian architecture rocked! The next generations of Indians have to come back in the game now that Bharat can afford good architecture. Nothing needs to be completed in a year..take your time build things over a few decades if needed but build things which will make your ancestors proud
@incredibleindia@KarnatakaWorld Amazing…the ancient sites of India are a time capsule. Thousands of sites like these which are at a minimum 1000 year old…Back to the Future without the Time Machine! Only in India in these large numbers