Bharat Mata Deserves Better: Higher Education Revolution, AI-Irreplaceable Competencies, National Survival

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Bol Late one night, a crowd fights outside Mumbai's Apple Store to buy an iPhone priced at ₹1.45 lakh-a device whose raw materials cost just ₹92.A few kilometers away stands an IIT that launched its computer science program in 1978, yet has produced no breakthrough innovations in a field that witnessed over 2,500 world-changing inventions in the same period.On Wikipedia's "List of Inventors"-cataloging 1,300+ names-only four Indians appear. One of them is Sushruta, who invented surgery in the 5th century BC!This is India's untold tragedy: a nation of 1.4 billion brilliant minds unable to innovate or invent across any discipline.From 1991 onward, India emerged as a voracious consumer of the knowledge economy-computer hardware, software, and now AI-but never a creator. A service and manufacturing industry that can't create anything the world craves depends on rupee devaluation to remain competitive. Statistically, these should be impossible. What really happened?This book is a fearless investigation into India's innovation crisis, delivering rigorous root cause analysis and implementable solutions to reverse a civilizational decline.If we don't do, who will do?

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Late one night, a crowd fights outside Mumbai's Apple Store to buy an iPhone priced at ₹1.45 lakh-a device whose raw materials cost just ₹92.A few kilometers away stands an IIT that launched its computer science program in 1978, yet has produced no breakthrough innovations in a field that witnessed over 2,500 world-changing inventions in the same period.On Wikipedia's "List of Inventors"-cataloging 1,300+ names-only four Indians appear. One of them is Sushruta, who invented surgery in the 5th century BC!This is India's untold tragedy: a nation of 1.4 billion brilliant minds unable to innovate or invent across any discipline.From 1991 onward, India emerged as a voracious consumer of the knowledge economy-computer hardware, software, and now AI-but never a creator. A service and manufacturing industry that can't create anything the world craves depends on rupee devaluation to remain competitive. Statistically, these should be impossible. What really happened?This book is a fearless investigation into India's innovation crisis, delivering rigorous root cause analysis and implementable solutions to reverse a civilizational decline.If we don't do, who will do?

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