Following decades of largely successful nation-building amongst its many peoples the country now appears geared to ever faster infrastructural and material progress.
No small achievement for a territory that big with that large and diverse a population.
Comparisons with China are welcomed especially if they should serve to spawn a sharper sense of better governance and urgency, notwithstanding China's often overlooked vast problems too.
When India finally nears that tipping point whereby the dominant reality is one of development and prosperity for most then only fireworks should be sent up high and loud.
At current rates of growth such a point is within India's reach over the next 2-3 decades.
Already impressive structures and equipment have been put into service in latter years around the country.Much more is under construction or is in the pipeline or on drawing boards for the years ahead.
The upside is that the country's growth has been mostly home-driven and high-value-services-driven where exports are concerned. A powerful combination that bodes well for the future sustainability of growth.
A marginal growth slowdown which has now been resumed to former levels.
Both in quantity and optimism.
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