Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Debate on, what should be the Qualifications of the politicians and leaders, those who lead the countries

Debate on, what should be the Qualifications of the politicians and leaders, those who lead the countries:

Please read:
"National"*= That particular nations, any Nation like India or USA or Russia or China or Japan or UK or France or Australia or Canada or New Zealand, etc.

Idealistic Approach:
1. National* Sports Minister: Minimum Gold Medallist from Olympics, or Asiad or Any Continental level games or may have won the European cup Football or, the Gold medals in the games like Commonwealth + Diploma in Political Governance for getting results and implementing the national plans+ 1 year military training in their respective countries + Some 15 years experience + may not be more than 50 years old
2. National Education Minister: Minimum Qualification Ph.D. + Diploma in Political Governance for getting results and implementing the national plans + 1 year military training in their respective countries + Some 15 years experience + may not be more than 50 years old
3. National Health Minister: Minimum Qualification BAMS, MBBS, BHMS, BDS, BPT, etc. + Diploma in Political Governance for getting results and implementing the national plans + 1 year military training in their respective countries + Some 15 years experience + may not be more than 50 years old
4. National Home Minister: Minimum Qualification Ph.D. in political science/ history of that nation/ military services + Diploma in Political Governance for getting results and implementing the national plans + 1 year military training in their respective countries + Some 15 years experience + may not be more than 50 years old
5. National Finance Minister: Minimum Qualification Ph.D. in  Accounts/Finance/ Financial Management or CPA/CFA + Diploma in Political Governance for getting results and implementing the national plans + 1 year military training in their respective countries + Some 15 years experience + may not be more than 50 years old
6. National" Defence Minister: Minimum Qualification Ph.D. + Diploma in Political Governance for getting results and implementing the national plans + Retired General from military services of the respective countries + Some 15 years experience + may not be more than 50 years old
7. National External Affairs Minister: Minimum Qualification Ph.D.  in External Affairs+ Diploma in Political Governance for getting results and implementing the national plans + 1 year military training in their respective countries+ Some 15 years experience + may not be more than 50 years old
8. Prime Minister and President should be well qualified as mentioned above, have masses behind them, and each parson in the country should vote on an electronic machine for the selection of them, along with the parliamentarians, person having the majority should be the person in the PM or President's office.
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Opposite views\Counter Views:
1. Qualified person may not be able to deal with rogues
2. Qualified people may not have inclination to politics
3. Qualified + Experience person will try to go for multi million job in corporate
4. Politics is all together different ball game
5. What about political protocols and etiquette, that, has to be groomed from early age
6. Governance and Result oriented approach may not work in politics
7. Broad minded approach may not work in politics

Golden Middle Path, with combination of above both approaches:
The Debate continued and no one was putting down, both sides, very strong and then, I had to put the middle golden path before them. Everyone agreed as idealistic approach would kill the revolution, everyone felt, at the same time going away from ideal will also kill the system, everyone agreed.

Let's make things better to best to excellent in this world, let's bring heaven on earth. This is relevant looking at the global situation and today happens to be Independence day of India, hence, this fuel for thoughts, that we discussed 20 years ago in one debate.

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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
ashish.urkude@gmail.com

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