Bit a valid point. Even I was thinking for it. But then Landlord implies owning the property. The argument is that India doesn't even own that much it provides the land, the power, the capacity, and still has no claim on what the machine produces.
Not a fan of Indian National Congress, yet the leader of opposition happened to argue the very same logic you laid out — if without as much nuance — in the Feb budget session –
Well, any good progressive society debates, argues, even fights for ideas before the governing class adopts them. The problem in India isn't that the argument is being made it's that it keeps being made at the podium and not at the policy table.
saying 'LANDLORD MODEL' may make it clearer than calling it TENANT MODEL.
Bit a valid point. Even I was thinking for it. But then Landlord implies owning the property. The argument is that India doesn't even own that much it provides the land, the power, the capacity, and still has no claim on what the machine produces.
Not a fan of Indian National Congress, yet the leader of opposition happened to argue the very same logic you laid out — if without as much nuance — in the Feb budget session –
https://youtube.com/shorts/9pn-6usLGdM
Well, any good progressive society debates, argues, even fights for ideas before the governing class adopts them. The problem in India isn't that the argument is being made it's that it keeps being made at the podium and not at the policy table.
Can't agree more! 🙌