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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

GII > Government Intelligence Index

The GDP of a nation and its growth not simply depends upon the economic activity of the country, but largely on the Intelligence levels of its Ministers and Bureaucrats .

The competence of the politicians reflects the development of the state. The collective intelligence then reflects the probability of growth and development.

As I wrote in my last article on Democracy, the irony of democracy is that it returns politicians with mediocre competence . This is the major flaw of current form of democracy.

The net result is that Overall Government Intelligence Index is much below the global average and the nation suffers and falls behind in the quality of life index.

Unfortunately, UNO, who should have laid the standards for global development and bench marked good governance and defined politicians worth for taking the responsibility of the state . But UNO is a failed organization.

It is about time the Economist start capturing the GII number for each country and alarm the global communities that the risk of investing in that particular country is that the lawmakers intelligence levels itself will not allow the people to develop.

Further, the global communities have to keep reminding the nations that GII is the major indicator, which can bring change to the nation.

Automatically, people of that nation would be sensitive to the GII of their county and would return More Calibred people to the parliament.

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