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India is majorly a country of consumers and not producers. A large section of its demography is office goers, be it in govt sectors or public sectors or private sectors. Majority of them who are in the age group of 40-50 have placed themselves in a comfortable zone.
But what is their comfort level?
Do they see themselves as a buyer in the market or a producer in the market selling off their produce?
They dream to become an entrepreneur, but do they have acumen to be an entrepreneur?
There is a difference between "appetite" and "acumen"...
Being a North Indian, I might have appetite to eat Idli- Sambhar but do I have acumen to make that?
The question is very basic and the answers are vague.
The government today brags about creating entrepreneurs, an ailing entrepreneur or a failing entrepreneur. In both the cases, the feeding hand is shaky enough to sustain the appetite of the average Indian. And this is resulting into a most nonviable proposition of mass joblessness.
And God forbid this will eventually turn into a mass- murder!
Govt talks about the aspirations... Aspirations of 125 crore Indians...
But they forgot to equate aspirations with acumen.
The economics of Indian economy can not formulated on Pythagorean Theorem, or for that matter any other...

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