On Thu June 29 2006 21:47, Ashish Gulhati wrote: > It's no help to say that "well if those > bugs in group A > were fixed then these other ones in group B could be fixed, but as > those group A > ones are not fixed, what's the point of trying to debug the program
I get your point but the program analogy falls short when confronted with the reality of a massive movement of people from rural to urban areas, a massive increase in the number of vehicles compared to a relatively slow ability to "privatise" land that is already public, or grab already private land for other private use. You are talking about building a robust operating system from scratch. I am talking about the reality in India - in which DOS 3.1 is being converted to Windows XP. I would agree with your paradigm if India could "do a US". I mean they should mark out areas for new cities and build them up from scratch, outside the territories of the old ones.