Re: [MTC Global] SINGAPORE SCRIPTED SUCCESS STORY WITH TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER :

Mental correlation perhaps, I was just thinking so much about Lee Kwan Yew a couple of days back. With his demise S'pore is facing a great loss indeed. Specially sentimental because some of my friends grew up in S'pore when He was the leader and have heard all adults including my friends praising him so much. They used to mention that they  had always experienced freedom of everything there like nowhere else. They all enjoyed their  childhood there very, very much. They had undergone the best of education and are well placed now. Hats off to this great leader. Forced popularity on him was never felt there. He never threw his weight around but was always there. Rules were constant and were not subject to frequent changes. We can never find a leader like that anymore. Perhaps India did not take a leaf from the S'porean experience to carve out a better future. We ran after the communists to develop the country.His importance was always constant as against a disproportionate increase in the progressive development of the country.

On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 4:57 PM, Prabhakar Waghodekar <waghodekar@rediffmail.com> wrote:
Politics is not our bread and butter. Without looking at the figures and
facts biased commenting is hurting India. I agree with Prof. Goel's views.

Are we keeping national interests on top priority? Are we not compromising
the power that rewards us for our vested interests? People followed Mao Ste
Tung, Stalin, Lee who stood for national interests. What is the outcome of
67 years democracy in India? Indians got the leaders they deserved. Indian
History is full of such events. The rural common man hardly speaks about
castism, race or religion, he is after his belly. A few intellectuals
generate the issues from time to time for their dividend.

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On Wed, 01 Apr 2015 15:01:54 +0530 "Virendra Goel"
wrote
> I would normally not like to reflect on politics but this message from
Nagi seems to  have some misinformation about Indian political scene
hence commented. First and foremost there is no other better nationalist
organization in the country than RSS and this has been proved beyond doubt
during the disasters and emergencies faced by the country. Where Government
has failed to provide education facilities to economically weaker sections
of the society, this organization is educating millions virtually at cost of
pocket expenses through its chain of Sarswati Shishu Mandirs. Second, there
has been no such incident that shows that our Prime Minister has aligned
with Hindu Fanatics â€" I would rather say that he has been successful in
stunting their moves that would have pushed the country in
chaos.RegardsVirendra GoelFrom: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
[mailto:join_mtc@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Kuldeep Nagi
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2015 8:58 AM
To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
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TRANSFER :It is about leadership qualityIf leaders in India need to learn
any lesson from Mr. Lee Kwan Yew, it is that creating a modern and
prosperous society requires building trust and unity of purpose between
people and the leaders. For India to become a vibrant economy the politics
has to shift from caste, creed and religion to high quality education,
meritocracy, rule of law and transparency in governance.This is far from
easy to accomplish when Indian leaders nurture and thrive on vote-bank
politics and patronage system. After separating from Malaysia Mr. Lee led
his people to unite as one nation. He understood well that caste based
politics will only divide people and keep the nation in turmoil. To him,
only prosperity provided the shortest route to reachingis his goal of
creating a viable civil society or his own version of democracy in
Singapore. Without any natural resources such as oil, gas, coal, minerals,
gold mines and other assets, he cultivated institutions for high quality
educationwhich in turn led to creating avery productive anddedicated work
force.He convinced his cabinet ministers and civil servants that creating
democracy not only requires significant policy rethinking but also a clearer
understanding of abysmal extent of social and economic inequalities and
deprivations in the country. He understood thata country is all about
nurturing the talent and capabilities of its people; not banking on caste,
creed and religion. India will continue to suffer from poor quality of
leadership and vote- bank politics at state and center level. Mr. Modi
alliance with Hindu fanatics and RSS folks points to the status-quo. Same is
true about Chief Minister and other leaders in many states. How can millions
of young people in India can hope for a better future when their leaders are
hopeless?
Kuldeep Nagi, PhDBangkok, Thailand
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Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2015 09:47:20 +0200And of course the "individual" pre
disposition and attitude.The numbers do not matter.If at all it does then
better numbers should give better results!
Regards
N Chandrasekhar

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Sent from my Lumia Windows PhoneFrom: Virendra Goel
Sent: ‎3/‎31/‎2015 9:09
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Subject: RE: [MTC Global] SINGAPORE SCRIPTED SUCCESS STORY WITH TECHNOLOGY
TRANSFER :I don’t think we are talking about comparison between the two
countries. More important is leadership qualities that made Lee Luan Yew a
successful leader.RegardsVirendra GoelFrom: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
[mailto:join_mtc@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Dr. C S Adhikari, Dean
Academics, ITM Kharghar
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 12:07 PM
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Subject: Re: [MTC Global] SINGAPORE SCRIPTED SUCCESS STORY WITH TECHNOLOGY
TRANSFER :One must understand the fact that Singapore is a city state with a
population of 5.47 million which is less than Banglore's population of 8.5
million and hence to compare the economic development of Singapore with the
economic development of India is not fair. India's problems are very complex
which are mix of advantages and disadvantages and there are many trade offs.
Demographic dividend which is professed much touted advantage by many
analysts could also turn out to be disaster if proper and diversified skills
are not imparted to the huge young labor force as unemployment carries all
the portents of unrest in the socio-economic milieu. Another grave problem
we have is our low labour and capital productivity which is the by-product
of inefficiency in our entire governance and more so in the public sector
units and state government administration. Democracy have certain inherent
flaws which result into slow growth as promulgation of certain acts are to
be taken by the majority. The land acquisition bill and GST are two cases in
point to substantiate this statement. Low productivity in agriculture
production and marketing, lack of infrastructure, unemployability of our
educated youth, income disparities, regional disparities, low tax GDP ratio,
high cost of tax administration, low export competitiveness due to among
others,high cost of electricity and poverty are some of the issues which are
cause of concern to leapfrog the economy on a consistent
basis.Thanks,CSAdhikariOn Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Mr. Govind Autee
wrote:Dear Sirs,The economic transformation of
Singapore over last sevendecades, steered and guided bythe legendary Lee
Kuan Yew, happened almost during the same period when Indiaalso had got
independence to explore the global market.The recent electoral mandatein
India for development is a more immediate signal of Indians’ desire for
growth and for the benefits of growth to be extended to all members of
society.Indian population would exceed China in next two decades; Young
Indians, particularly members of the emerging middle and the middle classâ
€"a billion strong by 2034â€"have rising aspirations.We need to understand
what it would take for India to increase its GDP by 9% per year to become a
US$10trillion economy over the coming two decades; the nation needs to
create 10-12m jobs every year, as perPWCestimates, in the coming decades to
provide quality of life for its growing population, "This transformation
would involve, a big winning leap, breaking new ground by deploying
solutions for rapid, sustainable, and resource-efficient growth; a play-to-
win approach by young and growing nations seeking a radically different
development path".Thanks and regards,G.S.AuteeFrom:
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Dattaprasanna Marathe
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TRANSFER : Dear all
What about positions of responsibility held by relatives of Lee? Its a
question of proper balance of democratic rights to the poorest citizen
against development for some or all.
India in past has voted for democracy.On Mar 30, 2015 2:39 PM, "Mr. Govind
Autee" wrote:Dear Sir,India, at the threshold of a
Winning Leap our selves, driven by the belief that India can build
shared prosperity for its 1.25 billion citizens by transforming the way the
economy creates
value, we standinspiredby memories of the great visionary, Lee Kuan Yew.Big
Leap from per capita income of about $400 a year to $40,000...is simply an
exemplary performance of master strategist, because of over six decades of
leadership, a medium-size city has become a significant international and
economic player.G.S.AuteeFrom: join_mtc@googlegroups.com id="142788756920863000"> onmouseover="showSuggestions(event,'142788756920863000','correctspell')"
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.com> on behalf of Ramesh
Vemuganti
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2015 12:43 AM
To: ramesh vemuganti
Subject: [MTC Global] SINGAPORE SCRIPTED SUCCESS STORY WITH TECHNOLOGY
TRANSFER : Dear Alumni, Associates, Academics Singapore ex Prime Minister
Lee Kuan Yew, one of the greatest visionaries & nation builders, passed away
recently. Following is a Case analysis of Singapore model of Technology
Transfer.
LEE SCRIPTED SINGAPORE SUCCESS STORY WITH TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER :-------------
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Singapore ex Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, singularly built up Singapore &
made it a developed & technologically advanced country. Having catapulted
Singapore to a per capita income of $38000 in 2015, Lee created history
which can never be replicated easily. How did he do it ?British left
Singapore in 50"s after the war. British forces used Singapore as a harbour
for ship wrecks, building & repair ships. PM Lee was left with a few
thousands of Chinese origin people & the only skill they had was ship
repairing. He thought from various dimensions, went to Israel, Suez canal,
visited African countries, found out how nations of such origin survived.
Then, he started educating, skilling & training his people in various trades
& occupations like machine operations, soldiering, english speaking, mech
engg, assembly, other core skills etc.THE TURNING POINT CAME WHEN HE
UNDERSTOOD THAT SINGAPORE WAS STRATEGICALLY LOCATED IN ASEA. HE TRANSFORMED
SINGAPORE INTO A REGIONAL SERVICES HUB, INVITED MNC"S TO SET UP OPERATIONS
THERE, GAVE TOTAL SUPPORT & CONGENIAL ENVIRON, INVOLVED & ENGAGED THE
SINGAPOREANS.IN 1959, TEXAS INSTRUMENTS CAME, THEN, MOTOROLA, IBM, HP, GM,
OTHERS FOLLOWED. ALL MNC"S HAVE A BASE OR MANUFACTURING UNIT OR REGIONAL
OFFICE IN SINGAPORE TODAY. RIGHT FROM HP"S NOTEBOOKS TO IBM"S GLOBAL
SERVICES TO SONY"S MOBILE TO GM"S CAR, IT IS MADE THERE TO CATER TO ASIAN
COUNTRIES & MARKET.In addition, Lee provided good governance, controlled
corruption, encouraged small enterprises, low investments, compulsory
savings,leveraged technologies & innovations, interfered in people"s lives,
set up major world class Universities, tied up with several advanced
nations, ensured they did the right things.Technology Transfer in Singapore
is an interesting case & part of the subjects Foundations of Technology Mgt,
Tech Transfer Mgt, offered by Business Mgt dept, Osmania University for the
MBA - Tech Mgt program. I am a Visiting Professor there since 2002.This is
just one example, among the 200 plus - developments, concepts, models,
methods - which are taught & deliberated in the unique course offered by OU
, for working professionals & fresh grads..MILLIONS OF TECHNOLOGIES &
INNOVATIONS WERE TRANSFERRED INTO SINGAPORE FROM MNC"S & ADVANCED NATIONS,
WHICH MADE IT AN ADVANCED ECONOMY.regardsRamesh Vemuganti M - 9849590511--
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