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Posted by Riva Gianluca on January 29, 2002 at 08:18:26:

In Reply to: Re: KM-research topics relevent to India - Corrections and Clarifications posted by Jefferey Bridges on January 28, 2002 at 07:44:52:

Hi Jefferey,
really well done. I nearly always agree with you. I think India has valuable human resources, specially in the fields of accountability and IT. It has valuable universities which has little to envy to ...let's say...Harvard for istance. The problems is that these Universities, as far as I can know, are kind of elite and exclusionary. There's anyawy this kind of "cultural arrogance" thinking that the west must play the "teacher" role toward Asia and Africa. I think we should both learn and teach, neither saints nor unforgivable sinners here...I don't understand for istance how one can speak about illiteracy just because somebody doesn't speak English. Indians could say WE ARE ILLITERATE because we don't speak Indian and we don't know Buddism...I think we're often unable to put in someone else's shoes...
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