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  • Time to Hop Back Onboard the Asia Express? [View article]
    “In addition, stronger currencies (particularly the Chinese Yuan and the Indian Rupee) are indicative of strength.”

    Not true – while the Chinese Yuan/Renminbi has shown strength against the dollar (finance.yahoo.com/curr...), the Indian Rupee has not (finance.yahoo.com/curr...)

    Jul 07 08:57 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • India: The Bear Case  [View article]
    The Indian stockmarket should be looked at differently from the economy. As the US and (sooner or later) European economies cool, the quest for cheap but competent services will increase. For example, in my radiology business, I am seeing a rather dramatic increase. Regarding politics, I should think that Investor Sajal, being of Indian origin, should know that India grows despite the government, not because of it.
    Jul 06 18:19 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Where Are India’s Innovative Companies, Products and Solutions? [View article]
    Being an NRI who has created two innovative companies in the US (and sold one at a good profit), I find this topic interesting. While this article does address some issues, there are several others that it misses:

    1. Culture. The struggle for survival is very intense in India. As a consequence, folks tend to become conservative - as in conserve what you have, for you never know when you may need it. Taking risk and becoming innovative is a major mental change.

    2. Politics. Indians have, now for some 80 years, been told capitalism is bad. Socialism good. Two legs bad. Four legs good. Take a look at the founders of "modern" India - including Nehru, a fabian socialist. This mindset is only now being dissipated. Not without a fight - after all, the communists and Congress still sleep together.

    3. Religion. This cannot be overemphasized. The concept of consumerism and materialism is foreign to Indian religions such as Vedism/Sanatam Dharma, Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism. Where there is no want, there is no need to innovate or create.

    4. Opportunities. In education, career, etc. Too much of the "sameness" mentality. That is also changing, but it has a ways to go.




    May 09 12:42 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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