Updated On: 24 August, 2024 06:53 AM IST | Mumbai | Lindsay Pereira
We should encourage younger Indians to start giving up their money at an early age for the country’s benefit

An underconstruction bridge that collapsed in Bhagalpur in June. We need to train younger Indians to be more selfless, so that they won’t grow up to ask why all roads in the country have potholes, why so many bridges keep collapsing, or why illegal hoardings continue to pop up at every traffic signal. Pic/PTI
We should begin taxing everyone when they are a little over a year old: that is the simple message I would give the honourable Minister of Finance if I were ever to be ushered before that august presence. I would first bow respectfully, as I am told is the custom these days, before commending the ministry for what is now a whole decade of intelligent financial decisions.
I firmly believe it is these smart economic policies that have made one or two Indians climb higher than ever up that fabled list of the world’s richest people. We aren’t a superpower yet but, according to a message forwarded to me on WhatsApp just this morning, we should be one by the end of the year even if the rest of the world doesn’t know it yet. Also, if we all repeat this enough, I’m told it may be true.