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what India wants and needs

Every Indian desires well-maintained roads, not only on highways but also in town and village streets. They want efficient drainage and sewage systems. Most importantly, they seek a reliable garbage and trash management system. Additionally, there is a need for societal education—not focused on complex academics but on basic civic sense, such as cleaning up after oneself. Beyond this, they want a clear process for disposing of garbage properly. They also desire a fair and enforceable punitive system for littering violations. Furthermore, they need a robust system to teach and enforce driving rules in a consistent and equitable manner. If these improvements are implemented, Indians will feel empowered and confident that their nation is functioning effectively. They will be inspired to contribute more to the country's progress instead of feeling the need to escape.

India has much to offer in terms of its religious secularism, cultural diversity, gastronomic variety, and a rare acceptance of all humanity. However, issues with infrastructure, sewage, littering, driving habits, and civic etiquette have caused some reputational damage. If these challenges are addressed, India will become a place of wonder and enlightenment.