// March 23rd, 2009 // 2 Comments » // India, Miscellaneous
Unless you have been living under a rock somewhere, you must have heard about the new Tata Nano – a car from India’s largest Auto manufacturer that costs less than USD $2000. While the Indian media is going gaga over this tiny car which was designed to run on Indian roads where you’d be lucky if you get to your destination without a dent in your vehicle regardless of what you drive because of the traffic jams, lack of discipline and respect for laws, (forget getting there on time) they completely missed the point about the safety features that it woefully lacks. (Phew! That was a long sentence.)

The basic model is less than 2 grand which means no power steering, no power windows, no radio, no air conditioning, NO SHIT. The counter argument for that is that, in India, you don’t have any of such features in a two-wheeler either and the idea is to target the middle class families that owns a two-wheeler to “upgrade” to this car. So of course, they are going to appreciate a vehicle similar to what they have right now, only difference being for a few thousand rupees more (a few hundred USD) the “upgraded” vehicle will have a roof on top and couple of more wheels….isn’t that right Mr. Ratan Tata?
And their plans seem to be ambitious. They plan to hit the US market by 2010. And Europe by 2011. I’ve been living in the US for the past 7 years and I just don’t see how people here would buy this car, for obvious reasons. It’s too small, probably won’t pass the stringent crash tests, max speed is 43 miles/hour, poor mileage and the list goes on.
But here’s the line that caught my attention.
About the pricing of the car, Tata said: “. . . obviously (Nano) would not be a Rs 1-lakh or a $2,500 car (in Europe), it will have all the airbags and all the safety features that would be demanded by the European customers.”
Read the full story here.
Can you believe it? The Indian model doesn’t even come with air bags. Apparently, they were so focused on building something with a budget in mind, they didn’t mind tossing out the basic safety feature. And the Indian government allowed it to be sold to Indian consumers. This just blows me away. The lack of respect for human lives in India is just incomprehensible. The Nov 26th Mumbai terrorist attack killed 183 people. And what did we do? Nothing. This apathy, this insensibility to suffering is just appalling and depressing. Nobody gives a shit.
This reminds me of an incident that happened a couple of years ago. One of my distant distant relatives came to the US for a business visit. He worked for Air India at that time. I don’t know if he still is employed with them. Anyways, he visited my sister’s family (she was in Richardson, TX back then) and was talking about the purpose of his visit when he mentioned that he was here to buy airplanes and jets from the US carriers. He mentioned how his company was getting a good deal since the planes that these people were buying were OUT OF COMMISSION in the US and the US carriers were just selling them away for whatever they can get for it, as the FAA wouldn’t allow them to operate them anymore.
Now take a minute to process that. Planes that have been found UNFIT to fly Americans in the United States, are being sold to the Indian carriers to fly Indians in their domestic market.
I could go on and on about several issues like this, like how only cops that are of higher ranks in India, carry hand guns and the lower level constables carry a simple lathi (bamboo stick). The lone terrorist in Mumbai attacks that was caught alive, killed the police officer who didn’t have a gun when he confronted him in the car that he and his friend were attempting to escape in. The police officer was fighting this terrorist with his bare hands and was holding the barrel of his AK 47 trying to point it away before the killer pulled the trigger and sprayed 16 bullets into the cop’s torso and he died on the spot. However he didn’t let go of the gun even when he dropped dead and that’s how the other cops were able to nab the terrorist.
Can you even imagine such a thing happening in the United States?
So many things like this. Construction workers don’t wear a metal helmet or any sort of protection gear, no shoes (just plain rubber slippers), including women and kids (who are not legally supposed to work anyways. But hey, Welcome to India!), electricians working on lamp posts on the street climb up with a rope tied around their ankles (I have seen this myself several times), patients lying on the floor in the government hospitals puking blood and dying for attention (quite literally)…i can keep going on and on. These are the sad stories of human beings in India, the working class. Don’t even get me started on the plight of animals. I’ll save it for another post.
I don’t understand how the rich keep getting richer in India and everybody says “oh…watch out…India is becoming a super power!”.
What’s the point of being called a super power if you can’t provide the basic facilities for your own citizens?
Just because we have millions of English speaking youngsters graduating every year out of colleges and every 3rd person owning a cell phone and a every middle class family owning a stupid shitty car, and winning Oscar awards (Love A. R. Rahman. He is a God, but he himself admitted it was not his best work), doesn’t mean we have made it, people.
If we don’t start respecting our own fellow Indians and take care of each other, we’ll never be a super power.
I have so much more to say….but what’s the point? Neither you nor I can make a difference. Corruption will always exist. People will always suffer. Rich will rise and fall and there will be another set of goons that replace them.
I cannot let things beyond my control, bother me. It is unhealthy and counterproductive.
I’m just going to do my best and see if I can be of any use to my society. May be sponsor a poor kid’s education or help set up somebody’s small business or pay for somebody’s medical expenses….I don’t know. I just don’t want to keep complaining. I want to be a part of the solution. But as a single man, there is only little I can do. And I guess I just have to live with that.
Obama promised change and change indeed has come to America.
India is waiting it’s turn…