With their control over manufacturing of tech they already are a superpower, the military is of top grade ,none the less the youth is option exploring and eager to learn and try out things. Thing that'll hold back it is ig the communism in the country.
As the technology is evolving and the more the online less the real connection, are the youth becoming lonely and are in search of happiness ? Is the mental strength decreasing?
This is the need of India's so called decade!
The beauty driven social media is poisonous and dangerous for youths, youths are framing there entire perspective through these biased addictive algorithms.
Youth are becoming sexually volatile.
Youth
We often talk about India becoming a superpower, but we can't ignore the high wealth inequality here.
Have you ever felt that India is actually a poor country in some situations?
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Om Raut
Stealth • 5m
📌They often forget full quote.......
"The JACK of all trades, master of none
is still BETTER than master of one."
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Abhishek S
Stealth • 8m
A youth from Assam's Dibrugarh had never imagined that his dream creation would bring him both fame and money along with a global recognition. Twenty-six-year-old Kishan Bagaria has developed a single platform messaging app named Texts.com, which has
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Karan Sahu
Stealth • 8m
I think there is a strong gap between what govt. wants from youth and what youth is capable of, no matter how much we brag about the *startup ecosystem*. But a big sect of India is undereducated and unable to work on this due to our educational curri
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Mr Z
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Medial • 1m
While the West crumbles, one Eastern European nation is quietly building a superpower:
• Outpacing US economy
• Strongest military in Europe
• Silicon Valley's new favorite $62.7B hub
The rise of Poland is the greatest story nobody's talking about