The technology and teachers that propelled India into the big leagues

When we talk about this magical country, various opinions arise, some frame the poverty of the people and some are amazed by its magnificent palaces and temples, but what stands out is the mysticism.

India is one of the most populous countries in the world, moreover, according to UN figures, on April 14 it reached an astonishing and alarming figure of 428 million inhabitants in the world, more than in China.

In the midst of the US vs China feud, there is a third global player ready to enter the big league, I mean India.

This year, nothing else. Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, will serve as the current president of the G20, so they are prepared with the necessary infrastructure. The surprises keep coming, as last year’s GDP exceeded that of Great Britain and the British prime minister of this power is a descendant of that former British colony. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) itself has acknowledged that India, along with China, will become the locomotive of the planet.

There aren’t too many critics who describe it as a country with a lot of poverty, but according to the United Nations there is progress, around 415 million people have left multidimensional poverty in 15 years.

Surprisingly, a group of CEOs or tech company experts come from mystical and beautiful countries: Sundar Pichaifrom Google; Satya Nadellafrom Microsoft; Shantanu Narayenby Adobe; George Kurianfrom Net Application; Piyush Guptafrom DBS; Vasan Narasimhanfrom Novartis; Ivan Menesesfrom Diageo; dinesh paliwalfrom Harman; Sanjaya Mehratra, Micron; Nikesh Arorafrom the Palo Alto Network; Laxman Narasimhanby Reckitt Benckiser, and Arvind Krishnafrom IBM.

This week the Apple emblem company opened its first store in India, specifically in Mumbai with presence Cooking Team. So the country of contrasts and colors exports teachers of technology and teachers in spiritual development.

book that a best selling in India, “The Sacred Cow” from Tarun Choprashows that a guru is a guru, one who shows people the paths of philosophy, music, yoga, dance, etc.

They do something, but they do it right with their teacher. Mexico and India share their fair share of challenges. So now is the time for Mexico, also for the teacher.

@UlrichRichterM
Lawyer and activist, Master of Criminal Sciences
Author of the book ‘Philosophers in the Age of Technology’. Pythagoras today’

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