Monday, 21 August 2017

For a bigger international role.

As the Chinese government is incrementing its bellicose strategies and with its intrepid belligerence at the border posts along the India-China border are certain causes of great worry for now. Though the prospects of a direct war are completely bleak but still an off the border was must be fought with the disputation neighbor.
Since the whole world has now turned over to gruesome direct wars to surreptitious ‘machiavellian’ tactics, the new age PRC has too shifted its goalposts. The new tenet to become a global power is to become the ‘big brother’ and Chinese policies lucidly speak of this belief’s dispositions. The One Belt One Road (OBOR) project, China’s continuous pestering in the South China Sea as well as its initiative to irrupt into the East African market after Chinese military base stationing in Djibouti pellucidly exhibits how the overarching tentacles of the 21st century Mandarin thought.
Though we too have observed a cosmic transmutation in our 70 years but still the tendency to remain insular remains mores in the common Indian ideology. This fact is clearly expressed when the opposition parties repeatedly try to ensnarl the current Prime Minister in their stricture against his foreign visits. But, leaving out the political part, there is no skepticism that a radical change needs to be inducted into the system. Fortunately, we have already started. Although our some of the programs are inchoate, they are extremely propitious to become successful in the upcoming future. One such program is the newly announced Indian entry in the East African countries. Finally, New Delhi and Tokyo have prepared the blueprint for the development of the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in Africa. The first SEZ, of which Indian countries are going to be a part, is to come up near the Mombasa port in Kenya, which is currently being developed with the Japanese assistance. Mombasa, which is the gateway to the East African countries, can certainly lead to huge change in the Indo-African relationship and as the African Union has 54 member countries in the UN, our bid for permanent seat in the UN can also be strengthened to a much bigger extent provided the substantial power of the African nations.

Apart from this, the SEZ program, which has already garnered the support of 10 major Indian corporate houses, can do wonders for a poverty-stricken Africa. Development of economic zone in Africa nations can engender huge employment, a source of income, and a huge trade between India and African nations. Moreover, infrastructure development and the introduction of state of the art technology can lead to an unprecedented change in the lives of African people. The excessive poverty and harsh living conditions have till now left no stone unturned in alienating the African people from the mainstream world. Besides this, being devoid of modern technology has affected the lives of millions of African negatively. The development of these SEZs will surely allocate employment to poor African workers, lead to excessive development in fields of economics, infrastructure, trade, and engineering. The skills of Indian and Japanese company matched with the huge labor available in the African market can surely help the whole of the Africa to a much bigger extent.

This pioneering project is certainly a win-win situation. Through this project we are aiming at entering into the global arena and on the other hand the great wonders that the project can do in Africa can be indeed paragon. The parochial approach was obviously the only choice back in the 1900s but this 21st century India is destined for a much bigger role in the international market and political lobbies. If we are to become a developed country and a super power then we must embrace the challenge to mould ourselves to the growing international demands and must take special interest in the global affairs.  As we are getting poised to be internationally accepted as a globally significant country, we must also not shy away from taking up the cards on the worldly tables.

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI


Tuesday, 8 August 2017

Why banks are not the victims in NPA generation?

Stakes regarding NPA (Non-Performing assets) are at its record high and perspicuously if there is anything pivotal in the economy after G.S.T, that thing is NPA. In July this year, the government of India passed the Banking Regulation (amendment) bill which cued the RBI (Reserve Bank of India) to direct all the banks to initiate stiff loan recovery processes against big loan defaulters in order to recover ‘bad loans’ from the NPAs. Further this month only Finance Minister Mr. Arun Jaitely announced that the requisite proceeding against 12 big load defaulters has already kicked up.

As the processed commenced, the banks projected themselves as mere victims and are demanding their money relentlessly. But are banks really the actual victims? This needs a lot more clarification because it is not a hidden facts and banks do encourage risky industrial ventures to pump up their lending.

Bhushan Steel was once a very well known name in the steel industry of the nation. When India’s automobile industry was incipient, in the year 1987 Brij Bhushan Singhal and his two sons - Neeraj and Sanjay – acquired a loss incurring steel factory at Sahibabad. In the 1980s the whole steel business was controlled mainly by the state owned company and Bhushan Steel saw a big opportunity there. Having imported the latest technology from Japan, they started the production and soon the profits of the company shot up. Though they had become a famous name in the steel circles, but still their control was much confined and hence following the stellar performance, the company decided to build an integrated steel plant in Odisha.  Big automobile companies like Maruti Suzuki and Mahindra and Mahindra wanted to set a firm foot in Indian industries and hence those were the golden days of steel industry when the steel was sold at around $1300/tone. With big corporate houses in their order books, Bhushan steel was a perfect contender to get huge bank loans and its new to-be plant at Odisha made the company a most promising company in the nation. The prosperous days were still not over. For the 2008 Olympics, Beijing’s need for steel soared to an all time high and steel was the insurmountable king of the industry. Bhushan Steel Ltd. made net profits of Rs 3.13 Billion and exported goods worth Rs. 12.57 Billion. By 2007 the company had already established itself as India’s biggest auto-grade steel maker.

But things took a complete 360-degree reversal after the 2008 Olympics. The whopping demand from China tapered and prices kissed the nadir as fast as they had hugged the summit. The construction of the Odisha plant had only started in 2005 and was to take eight years and hence the company had no option but wait. By 2010, the industry was bearing a debt of more than Rs. 11,400 crore, still it banked heavily on the prospects of its Odisha plant and continued its borrowing spree. Then came 2012, the worst year for the industry. Steel prices touched an all time low with just $300/ton and Bhushan Steel was now amid a huge disaster. At this point, banks could have easily ceased any further lending and would have played safe by taking their money out of the gamble but everyone played facetiously and pinned their hope on the upcoming Odisha plant. In November 2013, the newly prepared plant failed miserably in testing stages only. The plant’s furnace blasted off which left 32 people injured; three of them succumbed to the injuries. This incident marked the final fatal blow to the Bhushan Steel. In 2014, the company was paying an interest of Rs 1600 crore and contrasting was making an abysmal profit of Rs. 62 crore.
After such a disaster, any company would have started extracting its money out of the debt-ridden company but banks further issued fresh loans of up to Rs. 18000 crore. Notwithstanding knowing that the stocks of the company could never pay such humongous loans, the banks still preferred to secure the loan through the stocks which were then at an all time low. 

Today banks continue to project themselves as the victimized ones but veritably they have tried to play with risky projects and have shunned any business sense related to lending. It had become clear that the company was borrowing from one bank to pay the interest rate of the other and this was a very well known fact in the banking circles. Still, banks continue to fund the such a disastrous venture and these hapless victims continued to flounder common business sense up to last year in March 2016, the company was under a debt of Rs. 42062 crore (which is the total amount of money that the government aims to spend on school education this year).

All this is a lucid portrayal over a how everyone makes profits from the rise and fall of companies- only the players change not the profits. Initially, the company rode huge waves of success and now the banks are having their time when they will take back such a huge amount along with interest worth hundreds of crore. Nobody is a victim in this process; it’s just about time and luck. This must always be kept in mind as to how the bank deliberately continued to hike up their lending in spite of being aware of the fact that the company would never be able to pay such a huge loan.

Everything is actually a trap. Some day or the other everyone has to pass through this, but it’s all about turn is currently going on.

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT

JAI MA BHARTI

What your parents never told you about?


None, but a parent is the veracious preceptor of a child. Our parents are the inexplicable great beings who induce us into this world, introduce us with the characters of this stage, and then prepare us to become good characters ourselves. The core existence that we carry is definitive just because of our parents who forget each and everything after they see the countenance of their children, the ones who learn to sacrifice their needs so that the money could be spent on our toys, the ones who learn to forget about their own requirements so that we could be sent to a good school. They are the ones who forget that they used to have a life when we weren’t in this world, and hence there can be no one as much wonderful and incredible as our parents. Words fall short to describe their essence because, if we weren’t allocated with these two beautiful people, our life would carry no meaning at all. And hence these words are just abysmal in front of the grandeur of love our parents shower on us.
Indubitably, they try to prepare us to become immaculate denizens of this world and do something different, but because of the excessive love that they have for us in their heart, they keep many things covert. With great love comes a great sense of protection, and in this safeguarding they conceal many things from us. Though we can’t blame them for this act because this benign act is out of pure love, but still one must unravel some things that one is not told about by one’s parents.
1. LIFE IS HARD: Parents will always protect their children and let them live in their own realms but not telling them how cruel this life is; by not telling them how much cut-throat competition is out there in this world. Their veritable love just restrains them from telling us about this cruel world. They will never teach their children that life is not a Cinderella’s dream, because they don’t want our innocence to recede into a constant alertness against this world. They will always try to affect that life is a rose-laden carpet but will always curb themselves from adding that post script that roses has thorns too.
2. YOU WON’T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT: When we are growing up, we get used to getting everything we desire for. We get used to be treated like kings in our small castle – our home. No matter how much things were difficult, we always got what we wanted, and we effected the opinion that life is also going to bless us with the things we want – even before we want those things. But our parents never told us that life was going to hit us hard and fling us down to the ground. That many a time failure will strike us hard and no matter how much we try, we won’t be able to get back up again, that Rome was not built in one day, and that some of our wishes will never come true.
3. THERE ARE NOT ALWAYS HAPPY ENDINGS: As toddlers, we all loved listening to various wonderful fictional fables or stories from our parents. We used to blossom up when the story would end at a happy note and our parents also told us only one thing – every ending is a happy ending. But unfortunately life doesn’t correlate with them. Not every ending are meant for a happy face, so endings take tears; not always will you get what you want in the end, sometimes you have to compromise with what you have got; not all dreams come true, sometimes a weeping heart has to console itself with a defeat.
4. HOW HARD IT IS TO EARN MONEY: When we are children, nobody talks to us about money. We start believing the money is for granted because our parents never made us wait to get toys, chocolates, school bags etc. We start believing that money is not at all important because our father never told us how many nights he had to wake up to meet the deadline set by his boss, and because our mother never told us how many times she wanted to buy things for her own but couldn’t because she had to save money for our tuition fee. As we grow up, we realize that the money which we deemed secondary is actually the most pivotal things sans which this world doesn’t work. Believe it or not – you parents ingeniously prevaricated this issue and fooled you to believe that money is always there.
4. HOW TO LIVE WITHOUT THEM? : Our parents teach us so many things but never tell us how to live without them. How to help ourselves when our mother would no longer be there to care if we have eaten our lunch? How to help ourselves when our dad’s shoulder is no more to give us a place to weep and let our heart out? How to sort out things when there seems no way out? How to laugh when the one who gave us this countenance is no more to feel it?
The pious bond that we share with them obviated them telling us the truth, but they were right at their own place since if the gardener told the seeds how ruthlessly their flowers will be plucked when grow up, the seeds would never germinate.

“YOU SHOULD NEVER TELL A CHILD THAT DREAMS ARE FAKE, IT WOULD BE A TRAGEDY IF THEY KNEW.” – PAULO COELHO


Monday, 26 June 2017

Solving Hunger needs a Revolution


When around seventy years ago, our forefathers brought forth upon this continent our great nation, they knew that a time will come when we will be made to change- change not for change’s sake, but change to endure- and today that time has indubitably arrived.
India has made unprecedented processes in the seventy years of its independence. After being left completely robbed of its charm in the hands of the Brits, our nation was thought to be nearing apocalypse. Moreover, our uncanny experiment with democratic ideals compelled the world that India doesn’t need any antagonist it will self-pulverize itself. However, the clairvoyance of great economic, social and political pundits was purged when India stamped on their prediction to appear into the limelight as the pioneer of this new epoch.

The nation has certainly exhibited a paradigm progress in its term as an independent country, but unfortunately, the societal chasm in our nation has also widened to a greater extent. Though our advancements are exemplary, still we have been unable to prune the great divide in our country which has been conducive to the rich becoming richer and the poor becoming poorer. One of the worst faces of this thrutch has been ‘hunger’.
Such a pity it is that the nation which is home to the fourth largest population of millionaires also shelters 15% of its population which is not even able to feed itself two times a day! Hunger in this nation has always been a major issue. Notwithstanding our big strides in all the directions, this problem has consistently been a problematic issue for the nation. It has been a heartrending fact that the colossal economic progress that we have made has not been able to engender substantial transmutation in the respective scenario of the nation.
Every year 16th October is treated as the “World Food Day”. The world gathers to pledge many novel initiatives in order to tackle the problems of malnutrition and hunger but unfortunately after a few day that craze fades into oblivion and nothing changes. Our careless attitude towards such a grave problem leads to the death of 3000 children every day in our own nation. The disheartening figures here limpidly exhibit the current state of so many people around the nation and certainly, it is high time that we realized that we are currently in a situation of “either do or die”.

Whenever a harsh problem strikes our door and there seems no way out, a great revolution is needed to transform things for better. There used to be a time when our country’s agricultural and milk products were unable to feed the growing population of the nation. The agricultural and dairy equipment, as well as the methodologies that we had been using, were antiquated and in spite of veracious efforts, our produce was meager and abysmal. A humongous abyss was created between the demand and supply and anything fruitful remained elusive. When nothing worked, two great people came forward- Mr. M.S. Swaminathan and Dr. Verghese Kurien and we got our Green and White revolutions which changed the nation for forever. The ginormous extent of progress turned the once deficient nation into a surplus one. This problem too needs to be dealt in the same fashion. A radical change with a stiff approach to get the work done is the only way ahead. When more than 192 million people are stuck in this vicious problem, when more than half the pregnant women in the nation are anemic due to malnourishment, only a great upheaval can take the nation forward. It is difficult to even envisage the condition of a family that is not able to even afford a two-time meal; it shatters our heart to even imagine the great plight these people are in. It is their right to live, the right to sustain themselves and hence it’s our onus to effect a revolution for the sake of these people who can’t help themselves.  

How can we bring in a revolution?

The basics of hunger have always been wrongly understood in our country. Surprisingly, there is enough food to feed everyone in the world. If the food resources are distributed equally around the world, there will be plenty for everyone, with enough to spare. Today the world produces 10% more food than is needed, but unfortunately, 30%-50% of the produced 1.2-2 billion tonne food is wasted and as a result of this the poor are not able to feed themselves. Despite being blessed with enough resources to feed the whole world, our own injudicious use of our food resources has led to the genesis of various problems. The need of the hour is not to produce more food; it is to save the already produced food. Such a humongous amount of our food resources are made futile because of our imprudent attitude. The need of the hour is to infuse a revolution in the behavior of people. There have been so many programs aimed at generating awareness regarding this topic, but we have actually missed the most important thing i.e. changing the mindset of people. A revolution to decimate hunger will certainly revolve about inculcating though into people, that the food that they consider ‘extra’ and ‘waste’ can help many people go to sleep with a content stomach. The food that they leave out in hotels and marriage function can help a small child live his life and redeem himself of the shackles of malnourishment.

Our simple choices can lead to inexplicably great changes, our ordinary tweaking of our habits can paste a smile on so many faces- so why not step ahead and make that revolution start from ourselves!


THE REVOLUTION IS NOT AN APPLE THAT FALLS WHEN IT RIPE, YOU HAVE TO MAKE IT FALL.---CHE GUEVARA






 JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI

Tuesday, 20 June 2017

Letting the cats out of the bag.

North Korea seems to be a perennial issue around the political lobbies of the political lobbies of the world. The dictator regime has always been an issue of concern for the Americans and the South Koreans but with its advent and rapid upgrading of the technologically advanced artillery, issues regarding the vision of the capricious regime of North Korea continue to be clad in a nebulous enigma.

Rocket men of Kim Jong Un are having hard days. With so many military exercises, artillery explosion and testing, the North Korean despot is incessantly striking the top headlines almost every day. The immense surge in the military activities of this secluded nation is of nightmarish concern to the think tanks around the world. According to the available numbers, the North Korean army launched eight missiles in the incipient two years of their contemporary tyrant, but since then there has been no looking back. Kim Jong Un has pressed the throttle hard and now the country launches more than 15 missiles every year. The country is also suspected to be making arrangements for its sixth nuclear test. Currently, North Korea has garnered enough power to haunt Japan as well as its southern counterpart- South Korea. But Kim Jong Un seems not uncontended with that much progress. Lately, he has also said that the country is taking huge leaps forward in the development of ICBM (Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles) which could cross even the Pacific. Though Mr. Trump has replied back to him by saying that this won’t happen, but still the international pundits don’t rely on such fallacious assurance, for North Korea’s nuclear program doesn’t let them deem the nation as a scrawny one.

It is no hidden fact that internally North Korea has been at a receiving end of various maladies. The country is struggling with underfed population, weak army, and a hobbling economy. But, notwithstanding being marred by blights from inside, Kim Jong Un, as well as his predecessors, have somehow made the nation appear as an international threat to the peoples around the world. Though the grandeur of North Korea may look mighty, but a close scrutiny lets the cats out of the bag.

North Korea’s success is in pure terms accidental. The country is not riding on its own success but is simply accidentally exploiting the circumstances of its neighbors. The acrimonious relations between China and the US have led to an extended fling for the country. The US stands well established on the South Korean as well as the Japanese coasts, and this has led to US’s wielding of huge influence in the Indian Ocean as well as strategically pivotal Asian countries. And as the USA is busy channeling its friendship to more and more Asian countries in order to pulverize and tame the Mandarin influences in the area, and in the midst of all this, the Chinese authorities are bound to rank resentment. Though, Chinese are also not far behind and have always vehemently reproached the growing influence of the American Marines on its neighboring shores, but they too, are well aware of the fact that sporadic claims of ownership of the South China Sea can’t suffice for the dragon’s humongous ambitions fraught with the desire to rule the world. Thus North Korea is actually a trump for the Chinese to keep the Americans at bay. North Korea’s serendipity lies in its geographical countenance on the globe.

China is well conversant with the fact that the abdication of the North Korean regime will lead to the presence of gum chewing Marines at its shores and soon the dragon will face impending jeopardy of its dream to project itself as the super-power of 21st century. Therefore China has decided to bring up a skittish regime on its borders rather than the Uncle Sam. This policy started after the Korean war and since then, it has not betrayed the Mandarins even once. Moreover, the development of the nuclear supplies of North Korea has turned it into an even more faithful neighbor for the China since now the world knows that meddling with a flippant nuclear power is nothing less than self-destruction.
Thus one can veritable claim that North Korea is an accidental regime. To ward off the Americans, China is helping a perilous and belligerent regime. But one thing that Chinese are also worried about is the faithfulness of North Korea. Although North Korea is useful for China, but the question of the reliability must also be haunting the Chinese leadership. The soaring extent of its defense advancements is slowly accommodating freedom to the North Korean regime. Its nuclear program and missile testing are making it more and more powerful and soon that day is not far enough when North Korea won’t deem China as a crucial element of its survival. And it is high time that Chinese too realized the fact that breeding nations like Pakistan and North Korea will lead to the genesis of self-destruction. China can’t remain sangfroid after threatening the whole world with disasters. An excessively empowered North Korea will be nothing less than a suicide bomb for the Chinese. Though it may harm others, still the biggest pain is borne by the one who is wearing the bomb armor.


JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI

Friday, 16 June 2017

How to be an inspiring leader.



If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more –You are a leader.”
-JOHN QUINCY ADAM

A leader is indubitably the most pivotal link in any organization, the one who coalesces various discrete departments to collaborate together. Visions don’t beget leaders but leaders do create them. The part and parcel of any defined structure is the paramount vanguard which will lead the institution to accomplish victory and veritably there is no doubt that having no leader at all is better than having an insipid leader. Having no leadership will corroborate defeats but having a vapid leader summons catastrophes too.
In this cut-throat competition, a strong leader is a sine qua non. Any institution that wants to conquer this competition ought to have a robust leadership and an inspiring leadership is hence, certainly indispensable.

So, how can you be an inspiring leader? Though the process is not that much of a cake walk; but, it is not impossible either. Here are two step which can guide to engender in yourself, the requisite charisma needed out of a stimulating leader.

1. WHO IS A LEADER?   - The first shot that you can have at solving anything is to understand the thing! A leader is not an esoteric person who is immaculate, exceptionally proficient in everything he does; a leader is also not the one who talks in the language of assignments and deadlines; but in fact, a leader is simply a person who inspires action.  Leadership is not some elusive quality; it is just the courage to inspire others to find the latent leader in themselves. Wolf of Wall Street expounds the vitality of an inspiring leader. Jordan Belfort(Leonardo DiCaprio) just comes in and evokes action out of a dull set of employees and just through the powers of his inspiration, these people go on to play one of the biggest Ponzi games in the world.
 Leaving out the treacherous conclusion of his inspiration, we can actually infer that inspiration can indeed move mountains, and to get some incredible results out of your employees, you have to be inspiring. Hence, a leader is none but a “motivational creature”.
Great leaders are products of necessity and opportunity. Nobody needs inspiration in serenity, we demand leaders when we are walloped into pandemonium and hence leadership is all about taking responsibility when others are making excuses. Napolean Bonaparte has correctly quoted, “A leader is a dealer in hope.”  When turmoil is around, the pretentious ones will step aside and a veracious leader will rise to the helm. 


2.  HOW TO INSPIRE? : The first step might have seemed pretty simple; so, here is your cup of tea- the formidable path.

Famous leadership programs author John C Maxwell has given his criterion for the true quality of a leader by saying: Leaders must be close enough to relate to others, but far enough to motivate them.

The first step to perform well as per Maxwell’s rubric is to strike the right chord with them, to find a shared ground and to make them feel that you care about them. You must condescend to their level and listen to their problems, in order to unravel what’s troubling your employees. No good organization can go on to achieve “bigger” aims if it continues to be deaf to the “smaller” problems of its employees.

Next, comes the most crucial part of Maxwell’s statement – “to be far enough to motivate them”.  Since you want to distinguish yourself as a leader, you must have a limpid vision over how to extirpate the problems in your workplace. Once you have deigned to the level of your followers/ employees, use your intuition to find the optimum solution. People look up to a leader because he/she can allocate them with remedies to their problems; once you understand their problems, you have to look out for exacting cures. Don’t bludge away with excuses; instead, be honest and work for them.  Use your understanding to come up with novel plans to obliterate various nagging issues. Start from the scratch and then go on to annihilate the problems engulfing your workplace. Here your experience will come in handy (remember you need to be far ahead). When you creatively look for ingenious solutions and put things into action; you will indeed inspire leadership in your office/ area etc. A true leader inspires by action and not by abysmal hyperbole. Inspire your people not to work half-heartedly for their job but to work full-heartedly for you.
Jeff Bezos, founder-CEO of Amazon says, “Believe that your company is a successful one when your employees feel proud to be referred to as its employees.” People working in Google and Microsoft do feel proud to mention that they are working at these dot coms not just because they are big names in the market but because of the great overall atmosphere that these companies present, the milieu which these companies render to their employees is the biggest reason behind the success of these tech giants and hence a leader must understand how to create the perfect setting for his work and this, in fact, motivates people to forego the worry of projects and deadlines, and  indeed work for their leader.


Set precedents for others to emulate and this will in itself motivate people to action.

Follow these two not-so-simple steps to tread on a journey not-so-simple to be forgotten.
 JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI


How Leaders Can Push People Into Action.



The difference between a boss and a leader is that the former says “go” and the latter says “let’s go”.

There has been no eminent leader in this world that has not spearheaded his organization with his own example. A leader, in actuality, is not just an elected personality, but is someone who has proved himself; the one who has expounded to others that he knows how to govern.
The first step that a leader must take to push his employees to give their best, rather than inducing them in torpor, is to encourage them to mull over his great vision.

It is a conspicuous fact that people can’t give their best in something they are not passionate about; hence if a leader wants to embark on a fling of  success, he must make sure that he invigorates an uncanny passion in all of his employees. He needs to make sure that they acknowledge his passion for his project. He can’t sit idle in his cabin doing nothing and expecting others to do the requisite work. The best would come only and only if each person in the gamut of the project is inspired by his leader. The paragon profits can only be achieved when every employee finds it a pleasure to work with their leader and deems the leader as the exemplary person to lead the project. They must be certain that they can confide in their leader because he is not just an attribute-hopping person but is, in fact, someone who knows how to ascribe his team for the progress they make and concede his failure whenever they fail. Rather than creating a virtual chasm between their cubicle and his (leader’s) cabin, he must learn to fill lacunae in their relationship and then only the best can come.

One more thing that a leader needs to know is the nuance between being bold and being a bully. There is always a thin subtle line between being “strong’ and being “rude”; being “bold” and being “bully” and the whole game is about distinguishing them correctly. If a leader is too weak, he will become a laughing stock and if he is too strong, he will be considered nothing but a cantankerous bully. On one side he needs to make all his people feel comfortable under his guidance, he must make sure that none of them is having any issue regarding anything pertinent to the project and on the other side, he must also be an expert in getting all the works done on time. Even if he is compassionate but fails in his assignments, he will lose the respect of his colleagues as well as teammates and who would love to work with something who fails the whole team repeatedly!

He must learn to develop an indelible bond of understanding with his teammates but he must also not shirk away from being a man of his word.
The challenge of leadership is to:
Be Strong but not rude
Be thoughtful but not lazy
Be humble but not timid
Be Proud but not arrogant.
  


JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI