5/5/11

China: The Next Superpower for “Real”

I wasn’t getting sleep yesterday and switched on the TV where I came across “Piers Morgan’s” program on TLC channel over Shanghai. Since I have been there for some months in 2005, it caught my attention and from there till date, Shanghai has further grown by leaps and bounds with only one objective in mind of even a newly born kid straight from mother’s womb to contribute in making China the next superpower.

Shanghai is the gateway of China and the only true capitalist city in a communist country. Each and every component of this hi-tech new Shanghai known as “Pudong” speaks Capitalism. Currently Shanghai has the maximum number of millionaires in the world, Piers while talking to one of the millionaire who was in his early 40s asked “How big do you think you can become?”

He replied “Double Bill Gates”. Piers: “You really think so”

Person replied “I firmly believe and that’s what everyone in Shanghai thinks so”

That’s the confidence of this new age Chinese or Shanghais who are pretty comfortable with English and want to adopt West in every manner or may be want West to adopt them in times to come.

HSBC shifted its huge office just 200 yards away spending some $50 Million in the process only because its logo would now be visible from across the lake and other side of the town. Such is the impact of capitalism. Rolls Royce is always overbooked and people have to wait, that’s the demand of one of the world’s most expensive car. “Prada”, “Zara”, “Gucci” and many other brands on a single street are not just there waiting for customers but are flocked with them. When Piers asked few people why these showrooms are so overcrowded, here was the coherent reply: “Today Shanghai has so much money that everyone wants to show off by buying the most expensive item!”

When I was there in 2005, Shanghai had Jin Mao Towers, World’s 5th tallest building that time and later it constructed the 2nd tallest building in 2004 “Shanghai World Financial Center” and currently work is in progress for the tallest building surpassing “Burj Khalifa” by 2012. No wonder it’s truly known as “City of Skyscrapers”.

With Communism, comes it’s own cons and even being Shanghai there is no exception. People can’t talk politics openly, most of the social networking sites are banned and Arunachal is shown as part of China with that map having no access to outer world. But Communism can grip people so much is shocking from this : Towards the old side of Shanghai “Puxi”, there will be a Chinese symbol put by the government overnight outside few houses which means the habitants have to vacate the house within two weeks for bigger and better buildings. When Piers asked an old guy who was staying there for 20+ years: “Aren’t you feeling bad?”. His reply was “I am but that’s my small contribution in making China the Super power of the world”. Well this response says it all.

When I first got an opportunity to come to this part of the world, most of my dear ones asked me why not US or Europe thinking this Asian neighbor would be nothing but all the good parts of Delhi, Chandigarh with the buzz of Mumbai and IT flavor of Bangalore. But the moment I landed I knew India is to China what Bhutan is to us! Later my Project Manager who had been to London and New York confirmed there is no difference and Shanghai is in fact better as it’s new and much more organized and focused.

Not to the knowledge of many people and countries, every four years after Olympics, China identifies two of its weakest games and want to be a leader in the next Olympics and this term’s sports identified are “Soccer” and “Shooting”, when asked by Piers to one of the Coach answer was again the same “We want to be a super-power on all fronts”.

Hope my friend Varun and all GE buddies will stand testimony to these facts as they are the ones who I know have seen Shanghai.

From the world’s first commercially running Maglev to hosting two of the world’s tallest commercial towers to one of the cities with highest per capita income and with Dollar losing its value, Gold being appreciated and the Bail-out fund still supporting America, this city in particular and China as a nation is sure to become THE NEXT SUPER POWER FOR REAL not so far from now.

5/1/11

"Chalo Dilli" and "I AM" Ratings

"Chalo Dilli" - Fundoo Movie... Hilarious to the core... Magnanimous Heart... Brilliant Vinay Pathak and Beautiful Lara.. Must watch... 4/5.

"I AM" - Only for those who can face the realities of life, not everyone's stuff. Quite heavy and apparently showed every city's reality along with the characters and why they are what they are today. Bangalore in its new avatar "Bengaluru"... Ok types, good for people who like offbeat cinema... 2/5.

3/28/09

Sharing Leh experience...

Hi,
Lot of people have curiosity and lot of queries about Ladakh especially when someone wants to visit for the first time. I hereby mention our experience which might help few people, this is only the logistics experience which I am mentioning here as of now as the experience that I had over there with friends is something which cannot be described in words but can only be termed as “Truly Amazing”.
We had 4 days break, lot of blogs that we referred all mentioned that you need minimum 2 days to adjust to the environment and the climate, but the hot blood can never be stopped and that’s what happened.
Oct 2 – Boarded the flight at 6:00 am from New Delhi (Kingfisher)
Reached Leh at 8am.
We didn’t book any hotel or guest house but the young passion was ready to take whatever may come its way. We took a cab from Airport and asked it to take us to the places where we can get accommodation. He took us to one of the main roads where there were 4-5 hotels side by side. We had a look at each and every hotel, bargained and got a good deal for 1200 per room shared by 2 people in “Namgyal Palace”. Rooms were good with hot water, heater and food/ drinks available in the hotel itself. We were 6, so took 3 rooms. When we got down, definitely temperature was low and it was pretty cold, we had jacket, pullovers and monkey caps, so you definitely need to take proper precautions in terms of warm clothes. Took rest for some 2-3 hours and then went and started taking information from various travel agents which are in plenty as Tourism is the major source of income over there. Got a good understanding with one guy and rest 3 days were with him only.
According to me, must see places are –
River Confluence – Great sight to witness.
Magnetic Hill – For the significance and on the way to river confluence
Pangong Lake – If you missed this, you have missed the beauty of Ladakh (Must Must See)
Khardungla Pass – Highest Motorable Road in the world, great place
Stok Glacier (Trekking) – For those who are interested, this is one amazing experience and definitely you need 2 extra layers to avoid the temperature which dips to 0 or –ve in night and you to stay in camps
Then there are couple of monasteries which we couldn’t visit because of time as we had only 4 days, but one set of friends got time and they visited and according to them, they were really nice.
Don’t worry about food, lot of joints and good food. Carry Water and Red Bulls wherever you go
Overall Amazing place, experience of a lifetime. Still reach imaginations when I recollect those 4 days. Thanks Buddies!!

2/13/09

Yet Another Legendary Night!!

It was yet another legendary night and as always there has to be a reason behind it as well. It was the last night of our dear friend Vinit Parekh. In order to make it a rocking night he took 4am flight on Friday i.e. on 13th Feb. Like Ted's grandmom used to say "Nothing good happens after 2am..." and also it was "Friday, the 13th"...

Everything was going fine... Subir, our legally married friend in Noida came to our DLF house(Gurgaon) at 10:30 PM and as always searching for something or the other.... Vinit for a change came on time i.e. 11PM and AK had got the lavish South Indian Cuisine for all of us... we all had food till 12 followed by one round of experience sharing where as usual we covered the entire class of 63 and the gossips ranging from all over the place... At 1, we started for Noida and here comes the first SMS "Flight is delayed and will now depart at 4:55 am"... dropped Subir at Noida where we stood outside Pranav's apartment like some hooligans and everyone including the cops were scared of us after all it was UP... Subir was also slowly catching up with the mood after staying for quite long with "Okaay", guess you all know who??... We started from there around 2, reached Maurya Sheraton at 3am and had the lovely desserts when suddenly we realized that its International Terminal so we better hurry up... started from the Hotel at 3:30 and reached the Airport area around 4, the dense fog took even the CAT 3 compliant car to the Parking Lot instead of Departure Terminal and what we all wanted to avoid that happened once again "Last Minute Rush"... realizing that the Departure terminal is quite far, we took out the luggage and while AK was trying to find the parking slot for his fighter plane... we started walking towards the terminal.. on our way we still got time to discuss how Rohan managed to catch his flight on the last day and also realized that its Punjaab all across the globe... Finally Vinit was off and we started walking towards our Car...
But the night was not yet over or rather the morning as it was already 5. As AK mentioned "Gods were conspiring against his travel to retain this Mumbai lad in Delhi"...Vinit's flight got cancelled, we picked him up once again... dropped him at the Domestic Terminal, leaving him in the safe hands of Miss Padukone and finally we were back on our much familiar NH8 before finally hitting the bed at 6:30 am to catch up with a meeting at 10:30 am in Office.... Yet Another Legendary Night to our credit with a hope that there are more to follow...

6/8/08

How I Managed to Catch my Train.... Must Read !!

It was 31st May, Saturday and i had my train at 6:50 am in the morning from New Delhi Railway Station. I stay in Gurgaon from where it takes around 40 min to reach New Delhi Railway station on a traffic free road. Also my flat mate had the flight at 7:30 am so we decided to leave together and we started at 6:12am. As soon as you start from my house there is a service lane next to NH 8 which is one way, i asked him to drive in the opposite direction helping us save some 8-10 min. Then we asked him why he is not driving at 100+ on NH8, he replied that AC takes some power and car wont het that pick up, immediately me and my flat mate responded switch off the AC and roll down the windows, then in order to clarify where to go he asked us where should i go first, we told him our respective timings and he replied that New Delhi Railway station by 6:5o is not possible and i got mad, i told him why are you saying this, this is your job you should be saying that you'll take us and he said that this is the fact, then i replied that fine ill take you... when we took a left turn for Delhi Airport, for those who are familiar with Delhi, there is a circle after which there is a right turn for Airport which is generally crowded and it takes 10 - 15 min to cross that place, i requested my friend to please get down at the circle and asked taxi guy to take a U Turn and start for New Delhi Station, after 5 min i asked him is it possible now and he replied that now it could be possible and then Delhi where you cannot even dare to think of breaking signals and crossing speed limits, he broke all the signals and speed at 100 and i finally managed to reach Station at 6:47, luckily Shatabdi comes at Platform 12 and hence i boarded at 6:49 and 6:50 sharp it started, it was a trip to remember and from the mode of missing train to the happiness of catching a train, it was a bag of mixed emotions with fast heart beats and ill always remember this....

2/17/08

Jodha Akbar... Simply Amazing... Wrote Long time back, sharing now...

Another awesome piece of work by Ashutosh Gowariker after the much talked about Lagaan and Swades, i saw the movie yesterday i.e. on 17th Feb. The movie started pretty late around 10:30 PM
and being a Saturday evening there was good crowd. Though the movie is pretty long i.e. 3 hours 40 minutes but i must say you do not feel like looking at your watch. The direction is simply mind blowing, not even once will you feel that the movie is shot in current times, in fact in terms of direction
i find not much of a difference between LOTR and Jodha Akbar. The way war scenes are shown, its commendable on the part of an Indian director to show in such a manner and the romantic scenes are no doubt superb, overall i had a great experience a i am happy that i saw a movie which is so well made.

1/17/08

Admissions @ SP Jain Dubai/ Singapore

Regarding Admissions in SP Jain Dubai/ Singapore, this is the process:

1.) Advertisement in the month of Sep/ Oct/ Nov, apply either online or send a DD for requesting the form and then apply
2.) You have the option of taking CAT score or XAT score or you can even request for SP Jain Aptitude test
3.) Best score out of the three is counted and they have their own relative parameter to consider the scores, for eg a 97%ile in CAT need not be equal to 97%ile in XAT and subsequently 97%ile in SP Jain's Aptitude Test
4.) There are Interview calls based on your overall profile and you may get a call before CAT/ XAT result also
5.) There is a Group Interview where you are relatively judged in front of 5-6 candidates
6.) Based on your overall profile and your performance in Group Interview Merit List of the selected candidates is declared in Jan/ Feb

Some Key Points:
1.) In SP Jain, Emphasis is one the overall profile of the candidate
2.) A very high score in CAT/ XAT need not guarantee your Interview Call
3.) In Group Interview only, they give a topic for Group Discussion