Now, what is more alarming than the 28 men being scammed of a collective ₹2.67 crore and citizens routinely paying bribes to get a job in the world’s fastest-growing major economy is the complete absence of logical thinking and scientific reasoning among the victims even when such frauds are executed over months. No wonder N R Narayana Murthy has repeatedly voiced concern over the lack of essential skills among most Indian graduates. In this case, former army official Subbusamy, who had helped get all the parties together for no personal benefit, blew the proverbial whistle and got in the police. But how do we turn steam engines into bullet trains? Our only option is to train the minds if we wish to avoid reruns of minding the trains.