1/ I believe the most important economic and social priority for India and other developing nations should be to acquire complex technological know-how.

2/ Global inequality is mainly driven by lack of know-how because economic value added primarily goes to those that have it.
2/ Even within countries, regions with complex technological know-how (such as San Francisco Bay Area or Bengaluru) do vastly better than places such as Stockton/Fresno (not far from SF) and Dharmapuri (not far from Bengaluru).

This inequality has become deep and structural.
3/ The world cannot be at peace with such a frightening level of inequality, both within nations and across nations.

Silicon valley thinkers propose ideas such as universal basic income and I am afraid this denies the have-nots the dignity and self-worth of earning one's way.
4/ There is a better way. It is possible to spread know-how and enable more people to be active participants in their own economic and spiritual well being.

At Zoho, we long made a commitment to ourselves to hire people who would not have had an opportunity otherwise.
5/ There are now thousands of stories in Zoho of men and women from very modest backgrounds succeeding in complex work.

I meet them every day.

Most recently I have worked with a young team that builds sophisticated software tools and their parents are daily wage workers.
6/ Now that I have moved to a village in India, I get to meet many young people in whom I see innate talent that can flower if someone gave them an opportunity.

This is one small village and there are 600,000 such villages in India.
7/ It has become a religious mission for me to figure out ways to unleash this hidden potential.

I have set a goal for our upcoming small rural offices to not only be places of work but also take part in identifying and nurturing rural talent.
8/ I will share what we do, how we do it, what approaches worked and what didn't work widely as we learn more from our smalll rural work centers.

I hope talented people from urban areas will consider this move. This is good for the world and it is also good for our own spirit.
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