Britain, where I live, is a case in point. One former Indian PM dismissed it as a “third-rate nation” but that third-rate country gives millions of pounds in aid to India. And why? Because despite having one of the world’s best public services (first-class universities, a universally free healthcare system, a generous welfare package) there’s endless debate in Britain on improving things further. Not an empty debate—a tu tu, main main—but serious introspection backed by concrete action. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t, but the important thing is that the government, political parties and the larger civil society are constantly wrestling with ideas. Elections are fought around real issues, those that matter to people, and not on political parties’ whimsical agendas.