Monday, July 20, 2009

Implications of the Small Car Nano





The cheapest car ever is here: The Nano, Tata’s brainchild, something many have been waiting for and will be waiting for some time to come for there is a queue light years long.
Now it won’t be long before the car is sold in the hundreds of thousands. It will fill the already narrow roads where ‘slumdog’ Indians will hurry along in this novel trinket with expressions that the nouveau riche sport on their vacuous visages while speeding in a Merecedes. Soon it will cross the borders and turn ubiquitous, plying along the highways of myriads of countries.
And what is the consequence of all this so called ‘progress’?
More automobiles, more oil imports, more carbon emissions, more pollution, more ailments, more human casualties…the list is endless.
Instead of doing research with the vast amount of resources at their disposal, to find out ways to manufacture autos sans the evil internal combustion engine, auto giants like the Tatas are giving birth to children that will increase and multiply exponentially all across the God’s green planet. So also will the deterioration of the environment.
The developing countries have an advantage that the developed ones never had. They don’t have to go commit the same mistakes that the Westerners did. They are in a position to move away from the well trodden paths that only led to gigantic greenhouses. Instead of breaking the glass and the flimsy framework, they are building more and yet more greenhouses.
Instead of learning from the mistakes of the developed countries, countries like India and China are hell bent on following the same western industrial practices, the bane of modern civilization.
And the prime example is the little handsome antagonist who will make living on this planet a lot more unbearable.

Down with the Nano.

8 comments:

paramveer said...

my thoughts are sAME ON FIRST POINT....IT WILL SURELY INCREASE TRAFFIC CONDITION MAKING IT MORE CHAOs on road!!!!

Tornado_strikes said...

I agree too. Unfortunately our govt was sponsored into the seat of power by the likes of TATA. We are unfortunate again to have semi educated, immoral and corrupt leaders who lack foresight. Its a tough battle to fight for the lovers of nature and mankind.

Anonymous said...

Yes, it's terrible that the environment pays the price of having an advanced technology. I hope they will consider the environmental consequences of new products first.

Unknown said...

Is it not truth that years ago a efficient non-pollutant car was designed but the patent was bought and destroyed as to not affect the other car manufacturers profits.



This ca will possibly make it into America because now China is the main car manufacturer.

AS long as man exists so will his progress against nature and his own to destroy himself.

Anonymous said...

What you said is right! More cars, more greenhouse gases (the bad kind of green).

But I tend to look at this as many people dream coming true, improved connectivity with safer travel than the sun-burning risk prone two-wheelers, especially on the indian roads where two-wheelers carry the whole burden of a family!

But then the correcting steps lie in the hands of the government and us people!
Government: Better infrastructure for public transport.
People: To start using alternative modes of transport like cycling/walking/public transport depending on the distances and their requirements.

Thanks! You just fired me up to write a post! Will post the reply in my blog now!!

Whisper said...

I wonder how much will it cost if China starts making the photocopies of Nano ? I think the price will reduce to half. May be a 50,000 Indian Rupees ? :)

J.Mallay said...

I am much impressed by Divakaran's knowledge of environmentalism. His blog deserves much exposure.

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