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  • Posted By: sdjog @ 10/15/2008 1:59:39 AM

    The competitive marketplace of people and knowledge industries

    matters only for a minuscule minority. Astrophysics???d advertise and

    establish credentials of merely of India???s S&T elite -for tenured jobs in

    US. It is as irrelevant to India as IT. Vaccines that could benefit the

    poor languish when we pursue (scientists???) prestige and impose their (e.g.

    moon) dreams on a country where a third of the world???s poor live. Where

    the public sector continues to thrive, claims of utility are misleading.

    If (moon) resource mapping did hold promise, rich countries wouldn???t be

    beaten while standing still. Such missions are promoted by the

    irresponsible and should be cause for worry.

    Sharadchandra D Jog, Mumbai

  • Posted By: iewgnem @ 10/12/2008 9:09:31 AM

    In Canada, half of all aerospace engineering graduates are Chinese, in the US, Chinese and Indian engineers represent a disproportional share of elite academic and research institutions. The importance on education in these culture is why they will catch up a lot sooner than you think.

  • Posted By: iewgnem @ 10/12/2008 9:09:20 AM

    In Canada, half of all aerospace engineering graduates are Chinese, in the US, Chinese and Indian engineers represent a disproportional share of elite academic and research institutions. The importance on education in these culture is why they will catch up a lot sooner than you think.

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