Monday, September 17, 2012

Is India Beggar? Is FDI Indian Compulsion? Is There Pressure From USA? How Long Indian Economists and Politicians Will depend on Begging FDI And FII


Raj Thakre says that people from Bihar and from North India are burden on the state of Maharashtra. Shiela Dikchit  CM Delhi says that Delhi is facing problems only because people from all parts of the country have crowded and polluted Delhi. Some other parties say that people migrated form neighboring countries like Bangladesh , Nepal, Sri Lanka and Pakistan are burden on India.People of one state are at daggers drawn to people of other states.Raj Thakre says that he will throw the people form Bihar and North India. And so on ........

How these politicians will tolerate foreigners who are likely to invade Mumbai , Kolkata, Chennai and all other big towns by opening their stalls retail and spoiling the future of lacs of local residents. Are these foreigners not burden on the state of Maharashtra and Delhi?

In what way domestic retail mart like Big Bazar ,Kolkata Bazar are inferior and incompetent than foreign based Walmart ?

Rahul Gandhi preached sermons to people of Uttar Pradesh not to go to Mumbai in quest of job or business. He added how long people of UP will like begging?

Will Rahul ask the same question " How long Manmohan Singh led UPA government will beg foreign investment and how long Indian economy will depend on FDI and FII for survival of domestic economic and to meet domestic financial crisis. ?"

Is the growth in SENSEX or NIFTY sign of prosperity and development? Is it wise and prudent to make Indian Stock Market completely dependent on FII and FDI?

When FII withdraws the fund from stock market , NIFTY and SENSEX fall sharply and cuase huge loss to indian investors.

Is it the target of Indian economist?

What will happen when foreigners who invest in stock market and retail market decide to withdraw from India ? Will Indian government be in a position to stop depreciation in rupee value and consequent collapse  of Indian economy?

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