A first-world nation has a highly reliable electrical, water, sewage, garbage collection, road, fuel, transportation, communication, financial, and (now) Internet infrastructure.
These services are, arguably, literally necessary for the country as a whole to grow at (or exceed) a pace equal to a first-world nation.
Last I heard, India (on the whole) was deeply lacking in those areas.
You guys can start with that. ;)
I'm hardly biased, I'm a pretty big fan of India (in fact, one of my best friends is Indian and he is AWESOME!), I just know what needs to be done to succeed in the long term.
These services are, arguably, literally necessary for the country as a whole to grow at (or exceed) a pace equal to a first-world nation.
Last I heard, India (on the whole) was deeply lacking in those areas.
You guys can start with that. ;)
I'm hardly biased, I'm a pretty big fan of India (in fact, one of my best friends is Indian and he is AWESOME!), I just know what needs to be done to succeed in the long term.