संवाद # 153: China is FAR AHEAD but India can BEAT it | Shashank Dixit AKA Sphinx's whitepills
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#vaad #indiachina #indianeconomy Shashank Dixit is a successful entrepreneur and currently the CEO of Deskera, a multi million dollar software company. He is a graduate of IIT Kanpur. An entrepreneur at heart, Shashank loves to help and guide young entrepreneurs. 0:00 Promo 3:21 Intro 5:09 Of course China is far ahead 7:25 India bottom up, China top down 10:17 How China became China 16:28 The Manufacturing Playbook 19:52 Only one civilisation knew how to build cities 23:30 Why Indians have a crab mentality 25:07 Importance of cities in a civilisation 28:22 India needs to be a CAR country 32:20 India doesn't have a manufacturing playbook 34:57 China - CUT COPY PASTE 38:34 Chinese aren't better than Indians 39:45 10% growth is possible 42:18 Penalize petty crimes to become a great nation 46:15 No standardization in infra in India 51:30 Problem of workforce & education in India 56:38 Education shouldn't be For-Profit? 58:04 Death by regulations 1:04:28 Manufacturing economy without education? 1:07:03 India Vs China in numbers 1:11:21 Why we don't even think BIG 1:14:45 We don't have even skilled labour 1:22:28 We don't have enough machines 1:23:24 China has clarity, we have sharam 1:26:15 This is the mindset our civilization needs 1:28:00 How Oxford was setup 1:31:03 India's feudal mindset 1:34:21 How to take on China 1:36:01 Noida Vs Beijing 1:40:50 We are obsessed with villages 1:43:40 Don't be afraid of Cars 1:47:15 Housing bubble is in India, not China 1:54:45 Why don't we have fast metros 1:58:10 India's steel stupidity 2:00:58 We need Police reforms 2:10:45 These low hanging fruits can transform India 2:18:14 Sad state of Indian academia 2:22:44 Youth is India's best hope 2:26:01 Manufacturing better than IT for India? 2:33:01 Bottom up change visible? 2:35:39 Manufacturing more expensive than IT? 2:39:44 Show the way to the youth 2:41:44 This is how GDP will grow at 10%
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