However, what goes undebated is that this new stage can have a positive transition into a new equilibrium for India, if all the players accept each other, especially if the existing actors accept the new actors on the stage. The government has to perhaps have special focus on the voice of the people which is becoming very active on this stage. The senior leadership also has to accept the tweeting new leadership, whose influence on a large cross section of India is very high. The question is not whether everything that gets talked on this stage is right or wrong. What is pertinent is that there are a lot of prevalent perceptions which get debated on this stage. This cannot be ignored.
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em - the principle I learned in the Electronics textbook, while studying Klystron amplifiers. The emerging leadership from political classes, social sector, masses should adopt this principle, and start using the 'great leveler' as an effective tool. The technology visionaries in the administrative machinery should use data analytics tools to make sense out of this seemingly high noise on the stage. The connectors between the mainline and the social sector should dream big in effectively using analytics (speech and text, and even video) in the coming years to create the entire India as a greatly leveled stage.
All this is possible, if the leaders stop the current mud slinging, and start appreciating the fact that we are in a greatly leveled world, a highly transparent world, and then, we might as well embrace this new stage for advancements of our nation, advancement for all its people.
Jai Ho.
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