INDIA - A Painful Transition
 Many feel that our country is in the throes of a painful transition. Every nation, they say, in its ascent towards prosperity and supremacy, has had to tread this path. Such a supposition, however flawed, seems to be the only recourse of a beleaguered population sapped dry by a system that is getting more corrupt and more reckless by the day. I am one among the many who find some succor in clinging to that view, which is why I choose to look the other way whenever the morning paper reveals another scam of gargantuan proportions, although it makes me cringe in despair. It is undeniably very hard to endure, knowing that we have no option other than to stand and watch the termites eat through the woodwork, and drag the feet of a nation raring to surge forward, repeatedly backward.
Many feel that our country is in the throes of a painful transition. Every nation, they say, in its ascent towards prosperity and supremacy, has had to tread this path. Such a supposition, however flawed, seems to be the only recourse of a beleaguered population sapped dry by a system that is getting more corrupt and more reckless by the day. I am one among the many who find some succor in clinging to that view, which is why I choose to look the other way whenever the morning paper reveals another scam of gargantuan proportions, although it makes me cringe in despair. It is undeniably very hard to endure, knowing that we have no option other than to stand and watch the termites eat through the woodwork, and drag the feet of a nation raring to surge forward, repeatedly backward.I was overcome by such poignant feelings as I sat watching one of the many talk shows that have become the life-blood of news channels on TV. The speakers were familiar faces, stalwarts of social and political circles, riling each other with great skill as the choicest of clichés were exchanged across the table. Corruption is the buzzword for this day and age in India 
Some may wonder thus: what if this is no mere transition? What if this epidemic continues to spread, and its tentacles grow ever longer? What if this menace engulfs the land, and drags the aspirations of a whole nation into its ugly vortex? It is for the people to recognize what constitutes a crisis in this respect. No individual, corporation or government is above the people, and History has proven this fact time and again. The common man has always been trampled for the success of the evil designs of every corrupt politician, bureaucrat and industrialist; and again and again, when the suppressed and tortured masses seemed to have been conquered for good, they have risen, and risen with a vengeance. No state, no individual, no army has been able to overcome the force of a people’s revolution, and none ever will. India 
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