
India is one of the most populous places on the planet. People are everywhere. And a lot of them are young. India’s youth population is one of the biggest in the world, and is moving into the workplace with a fury. This is part of the reason for the boom in global technology that India is helping to drive. With so many young and capable people as a resource, it is no surprise that some of the coolest innovations today are powered by Indian companies.
A current issue of The Economist claims that India may be “losing its magic.” I read the article with interest and have been thinking a lot about how a country of this size maintains momentum. While I am no expert on the socio-economics of India, I can tell you one thing: the answer can be found within the people. As I sat with some work colleagues the other morning watching thousands of young Indians marching to work, smart, globally savvy and motivated, it sure looked like things would be full-steam-ahead in India – at least in the short-term. With so many big things at stake, it is in everybody’s interest that they get it right. Billions of us, all 7 billion, are counting on it.