Open letter to Beloved Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi

Dear Mr. Narendra Modi,

I am an ardent fan of yours right from the start even before you became a national hero. So much so that my family hails from Vadnagar and I am told that my grandfather was good friends with your father. Like million others, you are my hero and I look up to you as a source of inspiration. I have been regularly ridiculed by everybody of being a “Modi Bhakt” and all the associated abuse that generally comes with it. I have been following in your footsteps, being patient enough to not react and try to find the best from the assaults, hoping that one day, truth will prevail (“Satyamev Jayate”). I am one of those who celebrated when you/BJP attained majority and you graced the prime minister’s office.

But sir, I have to write this letter to you because I am concerned. I am concerned that my hero, the person whom I look up to, has perhaps wavered in his path and is unable to follow his “Dharma” (Raj) which he has followed with a whole lot of perseverance. In the best case, this letter will hopefully provide me with answers that shows that my hero has not wavered in the path of “Dharma” and will restore my faith and the faith of all the readers. In the worst case, I would be able to touch your inner self and hopefully we will see an improvement in equality and justice to all, injustice to none. Please do excuse me for this long letter but the questions raised below are also arising in millions of your followers.

Sir, your motto always has been “Vasudev Kuttumbkam” and “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas”. It has already been 9 months. There has been a lot of development and we are thankful for that. We can clearly see India on a clear path of welfare and progress. But in the same 9 months, there have been incidents in the country which make my head hang in shame, make me afraid and make me loose confidence in the bright future being projected.

1. Uncontrolled Mainstream Media (MSM)!
Sir, when you come to power, we all imagined that strict laws will be brought in place for the uncontrolled blabbering going on in the media. MSM even today dares to get away with their untruths and biases which hurts the social and secular fabric of India.
Why is the MSM allowed to propagate lies and tar the image of the country?

2. Sadvi Pragya, Assaram bapu and many others still in Jail!
No charges have been proven against neither Sadvi Pragya nor Assaram bapu. But they have been time and again made culprits and presented to the world as such. The same people who for political benefits imprisoned Kanchi Shankracharya Jayendra Saraswati, today are roaming freely. They have been maligned and physically and mentally harassed, yet neither an apology nor a clarification is issued for them.
Why is no public apology given and why are these people still in jails without any evidence?

3. Shamli Incident
I thank God that Shamli incident didn’t turn into another Godhra. The more and more I read into it, the more I am convinced that there are some people in the country who are not afraid of law or the state. Similar events have happened in Nadia as well but the MSM and government is conspicuously silent.
Why could you not tweet or tell us that the incident is being looked into and the perpetrators will be appropriately punished?

4. Black Money
I understand that laws is taking its own turn but
Why is the issue of black money suddenly on the back burner?

5. No action on traitors like Teesta Setalvad, Owaissi brothers, etc.
Owaissi brothers have openly challenged the idea of India, Teesta has been actively involved in spreading lies and hatred between Hindus & Muslims, Zakir Naik openly spreads terrorism, Jama Masjid Immam openly challenges Indian government, etc.
Why is the law not able to touch them?

Sir, when we elected you, we were sure that you of all will not hide behind any veil. Congress so far has been hiding behind the veil of secularism allowing for unlawful behavior and corruption. Today, it looks like you have put on a veil of development which does not allow you to look into these issues.

Your team tweets on various happenings across the world, in multiple languages and on birthdays and anniversaries of various dignitaries around the world. BUT, we feel very dejected when you can’t tweet on a grave incident that is happening in our country! Wouldn’t it have been good if you can tweet that the government is looking into the Shamli incident and perpetrators are brought to justice?

Sir, you can very well say that I am misreading and misunderstanding and no one would be more happier than me. But please do look into the security issues affecting our country. You have the power to change and we look forward to support you. Thank you very much for the patience and hope I will get answers to these questions and many more soon from you/your team.

Jai Hind. Vande Matram.

 

Active Inertia & Active Waiting!

I have been doing some reading on Management Perspectives lately and as a working professional clearly have more or less involved and/or observed such situations. Even though at first glance one may or may not give it a name, but reading through it, understanding it and contemplating over definitely gives a very deep sense of Dejavu! Tim Hindle in his book, Guide to Management Ideas & Gurus writes about “Active Inertia”. It was basically observed by Donald Sull during his 6 year period observation of successful companies in uncertain markets. It is nothing ground breaking. I guess each and every one of us in real life does not follow an active inertia strategy but instead implements something known as “Active Waiting”!

Before I write up on the details, let us define Active Inertia. In Sull’s own words, Active Inertia is the Management’s tendency to respond to the most disruptive changes by accelerating activities that succeeded in the past! Managers by definition see inertia as inaction whereas the fact might be that inaction does not mean nothing is done. Successful companies and individuals respond very effectively to volatile factors. From a company perspective such volatile factors will be unexpected shifts in regulations, technology, competition, macroeconomics, environment, etc. On an individual level, volatile factors can be things affecting life (financial, social, family), job, future, status, etc.

I still remember my first job interview where I was asked, “Where do I want to see myself in 5 years?”. My answer on that interview did not impressed the interviewer! My answer was, “I am not certain on the position that I would be able to achieve in 5 years or the salary figures that I will reach, but I will definitely get a lot more experience in both technical and business aspects and decision making within the organization, which will help me to better support the existing business as well as divulge into many new and exciting business segments”. I guess the interviewer hadn’t heard of either “Active Inertia” or “Active Waiting”.

Which brings us to define the other term “Active Waiting”, which basically means, anticipating and preparing for opportunities and threats that cannot be either fully predicted or controlled. Donald Sull in his “Strategy as  Active Waiting” explains it in more details. But in short and simple words, it means to be READY for uncertainty (opportunity or threat)! It is not that hard to get. When we drive to work in the morning, we are NOT in active inertia mode, we are actually in active waiting mode. If we see a road block or accident, we either take a different road or adjust our driving speed to match the flow. In the worst case, one might decide to turn back and work from home or take the meeting over phone (while still stuck in traffic). All of the situations arise because of volatile factors and we have prepared ourselves to adjust to circumstances beyond our control. One cannot drive down the blocked road at the same speed as in the past!

I have, so many times, seen managers (& developers alike) falling in the Active Inertia trap. We have done this in the past and succeeded, we know how it is done, which implies, if we do it again we will succeed! Read the above sentence again. Does it make sense (logical or otherwise)? NOPE. Such a strategy can only succeed if the company or individual is working in a very regulated environment without any volatile factor influence (which is impossible in today’s business and personal environment). But we still have scores of companies, scores of managers and scores of developers thinking along the same lines. Instead of preparing for uncertainty and taking dynamic decisions, one tends to set a strategy in stone wildly believing the past repeats!

I have many such stories to share from my work experience but that is a topic for some other post. But basically, individuals and corporate should following a strategy of “Active Waiting” and avoid “Active Inertia”. So how do we avoid “Active Inertia”? Very simple really and my management friends will kind of relate to it ;). One needs to articulate a FUZZY Vision which will provide the general direction and sets aspirations BUT will not prematurely lock the company in a specific course of action. A downside of this line of thinking is that the company or individual does not know when the real opportunity or threat is knocking and when the FUZZY vision should evolve into a CLEAR vision and specify a course of action. But in general, if we are prepared for the uncertainty and are dynamic in our thoughts and decisions as well as quite aware of the volatile factors that we are operating under, I don’t see any downside.

An example of an “Active Inertia” is none other than NOKIA. While Nokia back in early 2000s and up to 2007 was pretty much the market leader in phones with a first to in so many different ways like unconventional designs (N-Gage), touch on phones (EPOC, Symbian, Maemo), dual sims, all touch + physical keyboard (N700, N800/810, N900), smart OS phones (Symbian/Maemo), etc., they really do not exist anymore (or atleast after 2011 are a fraction of size and in 2015 are no more). Where did they fail? Why did their empire suddenly came crumbling down? One of the reason besides a million others was “Active Inertia”. I still remember my days meeting the Nokia managers for a Maemo/Meego based device back in 2008, Symbain was already showing signs of succumbing to death but more than half of Nokia was actively involved in keeping the dead zombie alive and the rest 25% actively involved in trying to kill Maemo/Meego. One of the managers was very much confident about surpassing Apple (by that time Apple still was relatively new in the phone business) stating that Apple will not be able to bring the Capacitive touch to masses and all. In short, they kept doing what they did the best and never readied themselves to the changing factors which ultimately lead to its demise. ST-Ericsson is other such example but that story is another post.

Sleep tight my friends. Don’t let yourself fall into “Active Inertia”.

“Libtards” –> Liberal retard!

First of all, I wish to convey my greetings to everybody on the auspicious occasion of Holi. It is a widely celebrated festival in India. Please go through “Legend of Holika & Prahalad” as I will not waste space repeating it. The topic for today is libtards!

Urban Dictionary goes into more details of who a libtard is. But basically, it is a person

1. Who thinks he is intellectually superior to others

2. Who thinks he is always right and others are wrong

3. Who lives in a fantasy world devoid of facts

4. Who basically is a socialist of the extreme variety

5. Who have zero knowledge of the topic they are discussing but will regardless discuss

6. Who will make baseless accusations and run away when asked to provide proofs or throw further baseless accusations

Besides the above, I like the following snapped from Urban Dictionary, “Metaphorically speaking, a libtard is a sheep who thinks that their grasp of diplomatic nuance or metaphysical sensitivity will prevent their flock from being devoured by the world’s Islamic/Communist/leftist wolves.”

Anyways, I today was attack  by such a libtard for voicing my views on social media. Comments after comments from him were baseless accusations. In the end, he simply ran away citing other important things to do. Basically a real life libtard interaction is not always as cool as it sounds. Especially if the libtard turns out to be one of your friends who would likely shout at you on social media but will keep mum when you meet him everyday.

Such libtards are basically drains on your energy. They can only do baseless accusations without any justifications. I have encountered libtards of various varieties. There are some who believe in democracy but will allow a dictator to rule just because they like him! There are some libtards who will go to the extent of terming somebody as a freedom of speech suppressor where infact they really are the ones to do so. Libtards are the ones who will undeniably cry for the perpetrators and ask for their human rights than cry for the victims.

In any case, my advice to readers is to stay away from libtards. From an intellectual stand point, a retard stands on higher grounds than a libtard. Libtards are the myopic malignant cancer of the civilized society.

And so ends my rant! Enjoy yourself with libtards but don’t hesitate to expose them when you see one!

2014 Retrospective!

Year 2014 was very interesting for me both professionally and personally. It had its own ups and downs. Today I want to retrospect on 2014 and important things that happened around me!

2014 started with an exciting CES in LA where demos with M7450 and SLSI 44xx were shown. Proud to mention that I had been very heavily involved with the bridge implementation on SLSI 44xx and M7450. And in Feb 2014, I was in Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona with Ericsson modems business showing 5 different demos ranging from global device to carrier aggregation (CA) to CAT4 DL speeds on real live Ericsson back bones. Proud to say again that I was the one who coded all the demos in various technologies.

Finally by March, one of a long standing issue in the projects was resolved! I also started representing Ericsson in MIPI Software Working Group (SWG) simultaneously chairing a community of practice (COP) for Logging in Ericsson modems. And finally, Ericsson released the Samsung products with M7450 (Mega II, Note 4 and some more models) in various markets! Proud to say again that I was involved with the “Bridge” bring-up project back in April 2013 when the project was being evaluated.

We had some pretty interesting projects going on with various AP vendors in the whole world. Finally “Bridge” was getting the acceptance it should have got a long time ago. Also BMOD was finally investing in running Linux on the DCPU! On the personal front, we had a nice trip across Switzerland and Italy with my cousin brother and his wife. On the other part, I was for the first time robbed of my wallet in Switzerland! Lost a lot of hard earned dough and learned a lot from that incident.

But that is as far as the good news goes! The bad part was the decision by Ericsson to shutdown/get out of the modems business. I lost a lot of my good friends in the process. To tell the truth, it does feel as if I have joined a new company! The field of work is different, technology is different, people are different and business is different. I also let go of a very wonderful opportunity in London which I had to let go because of family reasons!

On the plus front, I have now finally enrolled in a Swedish course and am trying to improve on it with all my heart! Also am looking forward to some more exciting stuff to happen this year which I am yet to disclose ;).

Lead the way Microsoft!

First of all, a very Happy New Year 2015 to all my readers. I am feeling pretty excited at the start of this year. Ericsson has shutdown the modem business and moved its modem workforce into core baseband business. Yes, I am now working as one. Telecommunications as a whole feels like a commodity especially after my visit to India where phones are being sold are cheap and way up in HW specs. The whole business aspect of Telecommunications is turning upside down with apps like Viber / Tango / Messenger, etc. taking charge of either calling over CS/PS or IP making the backend providers (networks/basebands) more of a data pipe. This is but a natural evolution. It would be exciting to see how the network providers / manufacturers will be able to maintain their steady flow of income to sustain, create and fund more business as well as maintain R&D capabilities.

But I will write my views on that one in some other post. For the time being, I am quite excited with the way Microsoft is taking the technical field by “storm”. It is great to see Microsoft going away from absurd business building models into something that is more profitable and attractive to developer community. I still remember the days when I was travelling with Microsoft in my position as a Product Manager for “Bridge” for Windows Phone 7 launches. Microsoft at that time had hired long time “Apple Executives” who were introducing concepts of store / app space, developer fees, single point of installation for Windows Phone apps, UI changes (Metro anybody), etc. It felt like they were simply taking everything that Apple had and trying to “Microsoftize” it! The result was not that good. Developers eventually left Windows Phone 7, Windows 8 and Phone follow-on products to their fate. Even today, Microsoft app store has the lowest number of applications compared to its competitors.

One of the compelling reasons for developers to leave the Microsoft platform was the cost associated with it. First of all, one needs to buy a professional version of Visual Studio to really make an application that can be deployed on any machine. Second was the high cost of app store membership charges (99 USD per Year, What were you thinking Microsoft?). A developer like me who just wants to explore Windows 8/Phone development will not invest such when its counterpart (Android) gives everything away for free and a play store lifetime membership for 25 USD only!

Well, guess Microsoft has finally fired those “Applers” and got some sense into bringing back the developer community. First of all, Microsoft made a community edition of Visual Studio that is essentially a professional version but under a different license. Now anybody can create apps. Secondly, the app store lifetime membership is only 19 USD and they have removed the yearly recurring charges! I see these two as very important and constructive changes in the Microsoft policies. For individual developers like me, I suggest one should try their hands of Microsoft Techs again to gain some market momentum which is very hard to get in the overcrowded Android & iOS space.

And one of the very important change is the Microsoft is trying to have the same OS on all the PCs/Phones in order to minimize the number of compatibility issues as well as ease developer life. Yes, Microsoft is giving away Windows 10 as a free upgrade to all Win7, Win8/8.1, WP8/8.1 users! YIPPEE! And its not just apps, I am very excited to see that HoloLens announcement this year! Man, in a year or two, I am pretty sure we will see a huge change in the way MMI is happening not just in computing space but in virtually all spaces where humans and computers interact!

Microsoft’s Channel 9 is a great site for getting the knowledge needed for application development, XAML updates, VS 2015, ready made templates and apps, I am pretty sure in a couple of years, Microsoft will pioneer visual coding! Well maybe not but they are definitely back in business and I feel 1987 all over again! All the best Microsoft and thanks for the positive changes. I have registered myself and should soon by publishing some apps of my own. Stay tuned!