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India should focus on Aerospace as Software and BPO are becoming obsolete low revenue games
Harish Baliga
Sep. 6, 2006

India is again wrong in pursuing high-tech clerical contracts (software development) and phone answering services jobs - the future lies in Aerospace and that is where India is lagging badly behind even when compared with Brazil and China.

Software and BPO are things of the past. The days of easy money making schemes with artificially lowered currency exchange rates and enormous English speaking population of mediocre capabilities are over. Indian companies are making a chase in the desert getting confused over a mirage of BPO and Software contracts.

The future lies in Aerospace. That is what will determine the status, sovereignty and power of a country. India will never become a super power, even a regional power unless it can establish itself as a major Aerospace power. Whoever will dominate the space and the sky will retain its power. That is where massive investments will be made in coming years.

India’s HAL – Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. have lagged behind because of lack of resources, lack of Indian engineers who are running after financial services, BPO and software development jobs and general awareness of Indian politicians that are mostly ignorant of world strategic plays.

India needs to reinvent itself. The corporate sectors are dominated by ‘Indian Traders’ that cannot understand the difference between Spices and Software. They trade ‘Indian Bodies’. It is a modern version of slave trading. The Indian Engineers and elite middle class are hungry for better standard of living. Prostitution in India have gone through the roof.

The ‘RajPath’ – center of Indian Power – the Parliament, Presidential Palace. Prime Minister’s Office and the Ministries look great in New Delhi. But behind the scene Mother India cries. The independence that was achieved in 1947 was silently diluted in name of earning foreign exchange and exporting cheap talented high tech labor.

India needs new leadership – technological leadership. There are hopes. The President of India is an Aerospace wizard himself. The question is will Congress Party allow him to take the lead and make India the leader in Aerospace?


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