The country of India has, like all other nations, unique ways that their economy is ran and how they succeed. India has always maintained the style of agriculture as a majority of their economy. However, as modern methods and ideas spread throughout the world, the subcontinent of Asia is engulfed in a conflict between traditional and modern economic methods. This cultural tug of war is split into two sides: modern economy and traditional economy. Modern economy is composed mostly of technological advancements and is based in the urban society. Traditional economy is teeming with agricultural endeavors that have been prevalent in India for most of its history. India has the second largest growing economy with the second largest population, and thus has a very fast growing economy because of the adaptation to western lifestyle and adaptation, which makes many cities urban and sub-urban. On the other hand, cities that are submerged in old Indian tradition still remain rural with less economic growth. For example,the traditional Indian job is agriculture, which is not capable of achieving sufficient amounts foriegn exchange. In contrast with that, cities like Bangalore have many out-sourced jobs such as Call centers, Software and IT. These jobs bring in lot of money from other countries, which is evident by the current foreign exchange reserve in India. However, the workers are giving up Indian traditions such as food, clothing, because the jobs want them to. People working People working in call centers has work all night and sleep during the day. By working this way, they are adapting themselves to fast food and giving up the traditional Indian food called Thali. Therefore, the substantial differences between the traditional, rural economy and the modern, urban economy spawns a cultural tug of war that has hindered the success of India in the international economy. We chose this topic, becuase, we thought economic trends in India is interesting and we wanted to learn if India is completely Independent Economically.
This video depicts the modern development of India, This video displays the opposite of the technological and modernized world of the urban cities of India, which is traditional methods, such as
handloom.In this video, the production of handloom weaving and
that has been growing a lot over the last traditional pottery demonstrates traditional methods, of economics,
where individuals who usually have a poor standard of living attempt to
produce goods in order to survive. decade.
In this video, a prediction of India’s future in the international
economy is examined and shown through current evidence.
Dialogue:
This is a dialogue between a Daughter and a Mom. The Daughter is working at a Call-center
Mom: Hey Pooja, are you taking food with you today?
Daughter: No mom, I am going to eat at KFC
Mom: what?
Daughter: KFC Mom. Its kind of a fast food
Mom: Fast food? Oh they give you uncooked food and unbaked chicken right?
Daughter: Mom...
Mom: Take Rice with you today.
Daughter: But I am going with my colleagues and my boss from London.
Mom: So what?
Daughter: I have to meet people from London and eat food with them. I dont think rice will work.
Mom: Fast foods are not good for your health.
Mom: Wait, what kind of attire is this?
Daughter: ARGHH!! mom. Do you think I should wear the tradtional Indian saree to meet my boss from London?
Mom: Isn't your boss wearing suit, which is from his country? Then you wear dress from your country.
daughter: Right, but we depend on them. They do not depend on us. So we have to adjust. Moreover, I earn a lot of money from them, not from India.
Mom: This is not good. You are giving up your Indian tradition and going towards western culture!
Daughter: Yes, but I am not working in an Indian company. I am just living in India.
Daughter: Whatever... just keep yelling at me. I have to go. See you mom.
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