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Sunday, August 31, 2008

Singur Siege: Brand India, Internal corporate Imperialism and the Ways of Leftist Fascism!


Singur Siege: Brand India, Internal corporate Imperialism and the Ways of Leftist Fascism!

Troubled Galaxy Destroyed Dreams: Chapter 55

Palash Biswas
http://troubledgalaxydetroyeddreams.blogspot.com/

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Mamata suggests solution to Singur deadlock
31 Aug, 2008 [05:49 PM]

Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee said members of agitating group will meet the Governor on Sunday to press shifting of Tata Motors' ancillary units close to the Nano project site to end the deadlock in Singur.
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http://www.taratv.com/west_bengal.php



Calcutta Telegraph CII condemns Singur violence
Hindustan Times, India - 10 hours ago
Press Trust Of India Apex industry chamber CII on Friday condemned violence at Singur, where Tata Motors is setting up plant for its Rs one lakh car Nano, ...
‘Singur will resonate in India’s global image’ Hindu
CII speaks tough on Singur, says it is disconcerting IBNLive.com
Industry chorus to save plant Calcutta Telegraph
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Times Now.tv Singur impasse continues, WB Governor steps in
Hindu, India - 2 hours ago
Singur-Kolkata (PTI): As the impasse over Singur issue persisted, West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi on Sunday stepped into the scene by suggesting a ...
Singur impasse continues, WB Governor steps in Press Trust of India
Singur crisis: WB Gov writes to Mamata Zee News
Will Mamata respond to WB Governor's call? Times Now.tv
Press Trust of India
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Voice of America
West Bengal wants Tata to stay: NDTV poll
NDTV.com - 1 hour ago
West Bengal supports the Tata Nano factory in Singur. This is the finding of an NDTV-GfK MODE opinion poll. Seventy five per cent of all those surveyed in urban, rural Bengal and around Singur have said that the coming of the Tatas is good for the ...
Nano will be beneficial for West Bengal: Pranab Economic Times
'Mamata's demand impossible;land can't be returned legally' Hindu
Hindustan Times - Press Trust of India - Moneycontrol.com - Sify
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Voice of America Singur will unleash fear, uncertainty in investors: Murthy
Press Trust of India, India - 3 hours ago
Bangalore, Aug 31 (PTI) Software icon NR Narayana Murthy warned today the deadlock in Singur over Tata's Nano plant following agitations will "unleash fear ...
Youth fear loss of job scope if Tatas leave Singur Economic Times
Work at Tata Motors Singur plant comes to halt Hindustan Times
No end in sight for Singur stalemate (Roundup) SINDH TODAY
NDTV.com - Hindustan Times
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Voice of America
Who killed VHP leader? Hindus, Christians divided
IBNLive.com - 10 hours ago
VIOLENCE FLASHPOINT: The Naxals have been active in these forests of Kandhamal for past many decades. What lies at the core of the tension - religious conversions, poverty or growing intolerance?
Christians may form militia for self-defence: Church leader Economic Times
Kandhamal crisis: Hatred through the cracks in Harmony Zee News
Hindustan Times - The Observer - Howrah News Service - BBC News
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Accord on Amarnath issue signed, Samiti suspends stir
Hindu - 53 minutes ago
Jammu (PTI): The more than two-month-long agitation in Jammu over the Amarnath land transfer row ended on Sunday as the state government and the group spearheading the movement signed an agreement allowing the shrine board to make use of 40 hectares of ...
Amarnath Samiti to celebrate Aug 31 annually as 'Vijay Diwas' Times of India
Samiti ends stir over land row, curfew lifted in Jammu NDTV.com
Sify - Kashmir Observer - MyNews.in - News Agency of Kashmir
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Fresh News
Revised draft exemption likely to be rejected: ACA
Hindu - 2 hours ago
Washington (PTI): The revised draft exemption for India to be presented before the Nuclear Suppliers Group has not been modulated as per the group's demands and is likely to be rejected, a top arms control specialist said on Sunday.
India jittery about this week's NSG meet NDTV.com
India circulates revised draft among NSG members Economic Times
Daily News & Analysis - Chandigarh Tribune - The Statesman - Times of India
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Separatists reject accord, sporadic incidents in Valley
Sporadic violence occurred in Kashmir with mobs, protesting among
other things the accord on the Amarnath land issue.
Bihar flood situation worsens as new areas go under water
With the water of river Kosi engulfing fresh areas in Bihar's North
Eastern 16 districts, flood situation in the state worsened.
Relocation of ancillary units will solve problem: Mamata
Mamata Banerjee said members of agitating group will meet the Governor
to press shifting of Tata Motors' ancillary units.
Deadline for Marathi signboards not extended: ThackerayOrissa: Additional security personnel deployed in Koraput‘India may open Srinagar-Muzaffarabad trade route’Two women get jail term for 'indecent acts' in Dubai
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Brand India Ruling Hegemony led by CII and Global Market forces have come out to defend NANO launching an unprecedented Misinformation campaign.

Intelligentsia India stands rock solid with Singur Insurrection!

Meanwhile, the brand Indian Army led by C.K. Birla, Jamshyd Godrej, Sunil Bharti Mittal and S.K. Munjal were some among the army of industrialists who urged all involved to ensure that the Tatas weren’t forced to pull the plug on the project..Venu Srinivasan and K.V. Kamath, representing CII, also threw their voices behind the Nano factory through separate statements. Mukesh Ambani had articulated his support on Wednesday.

On Saturday, Kolkata intelligentsia assembled in Dhramatolla to express their support to Ms Mamata Bannerjee in her agitation in Singur! Tapasi Malik, the gang raped murdered teenager girl was once again posted on the centre of a Banner of SANHATI SAMABESH.

"There is a one line solution. Everything will be settled if the ancillary units are relocated to the land on the opposite side of the small car unit," Banerjee said from her dharna platform, a day after Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi sent a her letter asking her to call the eight-day long stir.

Sticking to her demand that 400 acres of the land acquired for the small car project be returned to the "unwilling farmers", she said the plant could come up on 600 acres site.

"In that case both industry and agriculture will smile," she said.

SANHATI SAMABESH condemned the continuous Misinformation campaign launched by West Bengal Government, Tata and Media against Singur agitation. it exposed the Lame Excuse of Traffic Jam, deliberately created to confuse general public and subvert the Land Agitation creating artificial crisis of basic commodities in retail market. It was explained that Durgapur Express Way does not carry any Caravan of perishable Fishes, Vegetables or lifesaving drugs as focused on the media led by Anandbazar group, Star Ananda and 24 Ghanta. It was explained with graphic details that GT Road, BT Road and a ten more ways lead to Kolkata via which commodities may reach Kolkata. A resolution was passed to condemn this intriguing misinformation campaign!

Intelligentsia India demands to disclose the Agreement between the government of West Bengal and Tatas. It is never made public quoting third party involvement and violating much hyped RTI Act.

Professor Sunand Sanyal spoke,` The metro is going to witness a Grand Tamasha played by the hypocrite Left. They are organising a Grand Procession against Imperialism!’

He said,`The Anti Imperialism Demonstration led by CPIM is quite hypocritical as the Marxists in India have proved themselves the best agents of Imperialism in this geopolitics. They continued the Congress Government in the Centre to finalise the Strategic Re alliance led by United States of America as well as the Nuke Deal. They withdrew support just to dodge the Vote bank loyal!’

He further said,` Only Indigenous people like those based in Nandigram, Singur and Kalingnagar lead the genuine Anti Imperialism Anti fascism movements! The Ruling Gestapo of the Left, rather, undermines the indigenous people uprooting them from their life and livelihood and killing them mercilessly.He said,` The Left is responsible for the Internal Imperialism to enforce Marxist capitalist development for MNCs, creating Rightist Fascism!’

Dr Sanyal warned,` It will be a Himalayan blunder on the part of the Masses as well as Intelligentsia India if they chose to detach from Singur agitation due to this mischievous subversion created by the Ruling Hegemony!’

Dr Sanyal spoke so well on Internal imperialism!

It reminded me the words of Dr Manager Pandey, the eminent critic from JNU when he spoke on my novel `America Se Savdhan ‘(Be Aware of America) way back in 1996. In fact, the Novel was being published serially in Dainik Awaz published from Dhanbad and Jamshedpur simultaneously. Shramajeevi Patrakr Sangh organised a seminar on the Novel as fifty episodes were already published. Our friends Kripa Sahnkar Chaube and Arvind Chaturved was behind the event. The venue was JANSANSRA where selected audience was present and were hosted very well by Geetesh Sharma known for his book,`On the Name of religion.’ He exposed Religion long before Taslima Nasreen.

The JNU Dean warned, ` Anti Imperialism provokes Blind nationalism which blindly supports repression and annihilation of nationalities and identities until you also protest Internal Imperialism!’

The episodes of the novel were being published countrywide in little mags also and I had to answer and interact with readers on large scale. They wrote me. They encountered me face to face. They called me. Internal Imperialism was the topic on centre stage when I experimented with Interactive Novel Writing as a Creative Anti Imperialist Movement much before the Hindu Zionist White Strategic Re Alliance materialised! Much before the Nuke Deal written! Much before the war against Terrorism struck Asia and Middle east! Much Before the War zone was shifted right into our Heart in this divided bleeding Geopolitics of south Asia!

We were debating on internal Imperialism during the days of Thundering Spring which annihilated the Naxalite Uprising. The ruling Marxists were then aligned with Congress Gestapo of Siddhatrth Shankar Ray. Internal Imperialist Trend of the Marxists was exposed naked in Marichjhanpi Ethnic cleansing in January 1979.

Coincidentally, the Eye Witness of the Massacre, Sanjay Mitra, was there in the Sanhati Samabesh with CDs of ` Marichjhanpi: Tortured Humanity,’directed by Tushar Bhattachary and tele casted five times on Kolkata TV. The CD was on sale and professor Sanyal quoted the Event of First sunrise declared by then the minister of Police, culture and information in Jyoti Basu ministry, Buddhdev Bhattacharya, the Gestapo Head of the Brand India and marxists as well. Buddha declared Marichjhanpi liberated after burning the children of the indigenous refugees from Marichjhanpi, invited to settle in Marichjhanpi by no one else but Jyoti Basu. buddha declared sunrise in Marichjhanpi after dozens of the refugee women were raped and killed, their houses were burnt and their Men were shot and made the fodder for the Royal Bengal Tigers!

The Phenomenon of Marxist Internal Imperialism creating rightist Fascism was introduced by Basu and Bhattacharya long before Neo Liberalism introduced! Long before SEZ drive launched. long before the shopping malls, retail chains, chemical hubs, nuclear parks, flyovers, lock outs, retrenchment, LPG, Privatisation, disinvestment, FDI, Open Market, IT, Mobile and computer Blue revolution came fore front.

Marichjhanpi created the launching pad of internal Imperialism and Rightist Fascism in the Leftist Ruled India. It was the beginning of Nadigram and Singur.

Friends, you might remember, I have posted an On Line Petition with the Vedio of the `Marichjanpi: tortured Humanity’ in You Tube and nadigramunietd, my blog besides so many more sites long before the film was released!

Marichjhanpi genocide was committed during the time while eminent economist Dr Ashok Mitra was the finance minister in Jyoti Basu Ministry. Jatin Chakrabarti was not a rebel then. The left was combined minus CPI. Subhash Chakrabarti had offered the refugees CPIM umbrella to disassociate them the regional force, a constituent of the Left, RSP! Refugees did not oblige. Ram Chatterjee and Kiranmoy Nanda , the ministers of first Jyoti Ministry mobilised the refugees of Dandakarany to create a Vote Bank for the Left, never stood with the refugees. We the Refugees settled in UP, Uttarakhand , Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Hariyana, Rajsthan and anywhere in North India did not enter into the trap. Because my father, late Pulin Kumar Biswas did not believe the Bengali Brahmin Marxists and were quite aware of the Marxist Legacy of betrayal and Hypocrisy. he learnt it in Dhimri Block Peasant uprising in 1958. he felt it In Assam in 1960, where he landed to rescue his brothers, the Refugees.

The other parties habitual to enjoy the benefits being in Government with minimum mass base, Forward Block, RSP, SP and so on, supported the Genocide culture and the Gestapo.

Yes, it was the time just after the Tebhaga. Just after the Food Movement. just after the Bangladesh Liberation. Just after the complete surrender, disintegration and repression of Naxalbari!

Yes, it was the time while the Left front Government was engaged in much hyped Land Reforms and Rural Development. The Marxists were heading the mass movements of students, women, indigenous communities, trade unions, peasants and workers. But the Marxists never hesitated to kill the Class Enemies, the refugees, the Indigenous People. The other left and secular parties were silent.

Civil Society was silent.

Intelligentsia India was silent.

The sage of Internal imperialism continues with fullest Volume!

We have witnessed Operation Blue Star!

We have seen ram Janma Bhoomi Movement.

We bear the Military Rule in Kashmir and Entire North East under AFPSA umbrella! We never resisted. We never did address the Nationalities as a nation! We always supported the merciless Military repression of Identities and Nationalities. It is Blind nationalism provoked by Internal imperialism as well as Rightist fascism. So, entire India is fielded against Tamilnadu sometimes. Sometimes it is any state of the North east Isolated, alienated! Some times it is Punjab. Sometimes the communities belonging to minorities are targeted. The Sikhs felt the Heat. The Kashmir People could never liberate themselves from the bondage of second class doubtful citizenship. Tamils and Dravids nevre became the part of the Nation as they happen to be most Vocal nationalities empowered, organised and enlightened. We never cared to know south India! WE press that the People from south should speak Hindi. They, of course learnt Hindi. Kearla has always been a strong base for Hindi. Even Manipur happens to be a strong base of Hindi. it follows the legacy of the philosophy of love introduced by Krishna consciousness as a mass movement against castism by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.

But would we ask ourselves how many of us in North India cared to learn a single south Indian language!

How many of us know Manipur and its culture!

How many of us know any Nationality in North East!

How many of us sympathise with the Kashmiri people!

How many of us know Jharkhand, Chhattisgargh, Bidarbha, Telengana, Uttarakhand and Gorkhaland, the regions of discrimination inherent!

We have been witnessing the Hindutva Resurrection since 1984 Which is strengthened further by Neo Liberalism and strategic re alliance with Zionism and US Corporate War economy Imperialism and War against Terrorism!

We have witnessed the demolition of Babri Mosque and following Nationwide riots!

We have also witnessed Gujarat Genocide.

Irony is this that the Marxists were most vocal against internal Imperialism, Fascism and United states of America. Though it supported the Soviet aggression on Afghanistan! Though it never opposed the sacred cow, soviet socialist imperialism!

Marichjhanpi, Keshpur or Nanur could not expose the Marxist Masks.

But Nandigram and Singur have succeeded to expose the Ugly faces of the ruling Marxists and proved that the Marxists are also responsible for internal Imperialism and rightist Fascism as the run blindly on the super Highway of Marxist Capitalism projecting Brand India, devastating Indigenous production system and killing our people, the indigenous communities uprooting them from life and livelihood!

Mahashweta Devi has declared to give up writing Novels for Puja Festival as he is engaged in mass mobilisation supporting the Indigenous insurrections in Nandigram, Singur and Kalingnagra!

Bibhas Chakrabarti has rightly written that the Marxists are quite unworthy Rulers as they tend to work as agents of MNCs, Corporates, Builders, Promoters and Mafia!

The director of `Animal Farm’ , Shaoli Mitra exposes the phenomenon of internal Imperialism so well.

Sahity Academy Awarded Writer known Nationwide for his poetry, ` Ei Mritu Uptyaka Amar Desh Noi’( This Valley of Death is never my Country’) exposed Brand India and MNC raj. He questioned the justification of the logic of Nano! If TATAs go, West Bengal is going to face a Doom`s day. He blasted the theory and the Illusion of Nano!

Former Land commissioner of Jyoti Basu Government, responsible for Land Reforms, Debbrata Bandopaddhyaya asserted,`CPIM`s Red Flag does not belong to Hay Market who won the classic battle with their blood to ensure working hour for Eight years!’

He alleged,` It is a red flag colored with the blood of Indigenous communities fighting for their land, livelihood and life in Nandigarm and Singur!’

He said,` The interests of Brand India, CII or Tats are not public interest. The Land Acquisition Act was misused to benefit Tatas. The land acquisition is illegal!’

He suggested the solution for Singur Stand Off,` Just Cancel the acquisition Notification an d return the Land!’

He described the episode involving Tapasi Malik!

Meeratun Nahar, the eminent educationist, Dilip Chakrabarti, Human Right activist Sujat Bhadra, and Dr Anoop Mandal addressed the SANHATI SAMABESH. he exposed the whole process of Industrialisation!

Dr Mandal presented graphic details of the dismal condition in West Bengal Industries. He said that Fifty Six thousand factories have been closed in Left rule . What happened to the land owned by those closed factories. This Massive Land Property might be used for Industrialisation. He discussed Food security, Starvation, privatisation, disinvestment, Unemployment, Health Care, Price rise and economy under Left rule.

He also shared his experience as a member of the Medical team treating the wounded, gang raped Women of Nandigram.

On behalf of Doctors, health workers, Nurses and Junior Doctors as well as medical students he pledged support to Indigenous Insurrections against Internal Imperialism and rightist Fascism of the Marxist Gestapo!



Meher sent this mail:

This appeal is about Sinngur. It was released to the press
at a rally for singur in Kolkata.

Mahasveta Devi, Samar Bagchi , Sumit Sarkar, Tanika Sarkar, Sumit Chowdhury, Aditi Chowdhury, and myself as the drafter signed it last nite

Saoli Mitra, Dr Aseem Rai Chaudhuri, Dipanjan Rai Chaudhuri, Sunanda sanyal,Debabrata Badyopadhyay, Ladli Mukherjee, Saoli Mitra, Gautam Sen, Sabyasachi Deb, Nilanja Datta, Joya Mitra and others whose names have also done so.

Very many more are likely to when friends like you approach them.

please circulate the Appeal as widely as you can. get it published if
possible. do what you like, but get the message out. acknowledge my name as
the appeal's drafter, or don't if that is more likely to work.

the message is the important thing. .

Thanks,

meher

*Appeal To Fellow Citizens*

* *

*The May 2008 Panchayat Elections have been historic. The people of West
Bengal have spoken out, as never before. All political parties, those that
lost and those that gained, now know what the people demand. *

* *

*They demand an immediate full stop to the devious and shabby ways that have
dominated politics in the State for much too long. *

* *

*They are not against change but demand an end to change done above their
heads and in secret by a nexus of political parties and vested interests. *

* *

*Change seeking shall henceforth be a process that intimately involves the
people. Those who want change must be prepared to begin by seeking the open
approval of the people concerned and, having got their approval, must then
be equally prepared to accept a central role for the people, as
ever-vigilant monitors of the implementation process. *

* *

*That being so, we must: *

* *

*i)   **Support the ongoing and just struggles of the people
of Singur against the forcible occupation of their lands; *

* *

*ii) **Reject the secret deal between the CPI (M) dominated
West Bengal Government and the Tata Motor Company - both of who claim to be
benign and people loving - that led to that occupation. *

* *

*iii) **Demand that any resolution of the dispute surrounding
the Nano Car factory at Singur shall: *

* *

*a) **Start with an open admission, by the State Government, of the
series of mistakes that it made when it acquired 997.11 acres of land, both
when it used an unjust law that should have no place in the independent
Republic of India, and when it used criminal means - deceit, coercion and
the beating up of unarmed and innocent protestors, mostly common folk, the
greater part of who were women – to enforce that law.  *

* *

*b) **Continue with a genuine attempt, by all involved political
parties and civil society organizations to openly negotiate a settlement to
the impasse that meets the just demands of the people of Singur. *

* *

*c) **Accept both the people of Singur and the migrant workers who have
been part of the economy that Singur's multicrop agriculture has generated
for years, as integral partners in those negotiations because it is their
land and their livelihoods that are at stake, whether as land owners or
bargadars or bhag chaashis or farm laborers. *

* *

*iv) Appeal to the alert and intelligent people of West Bengal and
India to come together once more. The gains that they have made in
consequence of the many demonstrations of discontent that they were witness
to, and participants in, for almost two years, not only on the streets and
fields of Nandigram and Singur, and on the streets of Kolkata and other
urban centers all over the state, but also in similar places elsewhere in
the country should not be lost when negotiations happen. *

* *

*The people of West Bengal want radical change. They must have it. *

* *

*Signed, *

* *

* *

* *

Read this mail circulated by friends in the civil society, kolkata:

Agitation for urge to return of the excess lands acquisitioned for Nano car factory at Singur
Readers r aware that the Bengal govt. has, in its anxiousness to help a private industrialist to set up a factory n make profit at taxpayers' expense thro' practically free supply of prime agricultural land at Singur, of infrastructure, of use of a river being used by the villagers, huge security personnel at site at Govt. expense and long-term loan with a negligble rate of interest and additional lands at other parts of Kolkata to faciltate Tatas' additional profit through promoting, making an agreement with the Tatas contents of which r being kept secret not only from the public but even from members of the Govt.'s own cabinet of Ministers, have stooped so low an inhuman, as to take recourse to even using police, cadres and hired mercenaries to murder, rape and throw away the farmers from their lands they have refused to part with and to accept compensation. Naturally these immoral and cruel acts by the Govt and the Ruling Party (claiming to be Communists, i.e. 'pro-poor') has evoked huge upswell of mass condemnation. The Chief Minister shamelessly admits that 'he did not know that the land was so fertile".But at the same time he says that what has been done cannot be undone. That those who r opposing the deal to help the Tatas, r against indusrialisation n stand in the way of 'progress' of the state. (So there is no punishment for the 'mistake' which has resulted in loss of prime agricultural land from being available to produce multiple crops to feed the state in the prevailing situation of scarcity and of high cost of foodgrains n vegetables, and for the loss of lives, raping of woman, unrest in civil society. For the sake of compromising with the situation, the civil society demands that the factory can be set up in 600 acres, but the 400 acres of land procured beyond the requirement of the factory proper, must be returned to the farmers who have not agreed to part with their lands and refused to accept the compensation cheques. But the Govt is adamant that the 400 acres of land cannot be so returned. To press for this just demand (of return of 400 acres), for the last 6 days, stages at different locations around the site have been built and Sit-in demonstrations are being arranged, by the opposition political parties, aggrieved farmers and large section of members of the civil society including social activists, intelligentsia, students and others. Now the Govt and the CPI-M manipulated the situation so as to create a traffic snarl at the highways near the site and at the same time unleashing a huge false propaganda to create public opinion against the agitation, claiming that urgent supplies,medicines, perishables are being spoiled being inside the trucks caught in the traffic snarl. A person also was found by the party to file a Public Interest Litigation in Kolkata High Court to intervene in the hold up in traffic. The High Court has today directed the NHAI(National Highways Authority of India) to take action to clear the roads for movement of traffic and to take help of the state govt . The Court has however said that this should be done without use of force. The Court also agreed to the opposition lawyer's suggestion that the identity of the person filing the PIL should be discovered (whether he was a genuine person).Pl find in ther attachment the report by investigating journalist of the most respectable and non-partisan newspaper The Statesman, which goes to prove clearly that the state govt., the pliant police and the ruling CPI-M party have manipulated and created an unnecessary traffic snarl to disrepute the agitation movement.



‘India, US need to increase trade scope’
Our Bureau


Chennai, Aug. 26 India and the US should pay special attention to infrastructure, financial services, bilateral investments and renewable energy to increase trade opportunities, according to US Commercial Consul, Ms Aileen Crowe Nandi.

Though the bilateral trade between India and the US is growing by leaps and bounds and crossed $50 billion last year, there are more opportunities that need to be tapped, she said.

Speaking at a seminar on ‘Doing business with USA’, organised by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Ms Nandi said there are a few challenges that need to be addressed to realise the potential. A delegation on renewable energy would be visiting India next month, which would help both countries identify possibilities for cooperation.

On their experiences in doing business in India, representatives from Ford India and Caterpillar India had similar points of view. While appreciating the conducive business atmosphere, especially in Tamil Nadu, where their companies have manufacturing facilities, Mr Nigel Wark, Executive Director (marketing, sales and service) Ford India, and Mr Larry Stacker, General Manager (supply chain), Caterpillar India, expressed concern about infrastructure, rail connectivity, storage facilities in port and employable manpower. The Vice-Consul of the US Consular Office in Chennai, Mr Paul Hinshaw, said the number of visa applications has been growing at the rate of 20 per cent every year. Chennai processed the largest number of H1B (temporary worker) visas last year.
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2008/08/27/stories/2008082750852100.htm






IIPM to come up at Rajarhat
Statesman News Service KOLKATA, Aug. 30: The Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM) a management institute is contemplating to open up their, business school at Rajarhat. Speaking about th

‘Poor coal quality causing power cuts’
Snehamoy Chakraborty BAKRESWAR, Aug. 30: Power production at various units of the Bakreswar Thermal Power Project (BTPP) may be affected soon as the Eastern Coalfield Limited (ECL) has been providin

Industry push eases out literacy drive
Biswabrata Goswami TAMLUK, Aug. 30: The drive for increasing literacy is losing ground in Midnapore East as Continuing Education Centres (CEC) have remained non-operational due to the political turmoi

Slain caretaker’s kin threaten to gherao SP’s office
Statesman News Service MIDNAPORE, Aug. 30: The parents of Prasun Adhikari (27), the slain caretaker of Ritz Bengal Lodge have threatened to stage a sit-in demonstration at Midnapore West SP's office

Priya raps ‘blockade’
KOLKATA, Aug.30: While deploring the blockade on Durgapur expressway Union minister and the state Congress president Mr Priya Ranjan Dasmunshi today urged the state government to call for an all party

Centre seeks to distance itself from Singur
NEW DELHI, Aug. 29: The Centre today sought to distance itself from the ongoing stand-off between the West Bengal government and the Trinamul Congress over the Tata’s small car project in Singur sayin

BRIEFS
Suchpur trial date SURI, Aug. 30: The trial for the Suchpur massacre in which 11 landless farmers were hacked to death, allegedly by CPI-M cadres on 27 July 2000, is scheduled to start on 5, 6 and 10

Drunk security guards molest woman at CMCH
KOLKATA Aug 30: Tension ran high at Calcutta Medical College and Hospital (CMCH) tonight after some drunken security guards at the emergency ward allegedly tried to molest a woman visiting a relative

Sick of politics, engineers quit KMC in hordes
Statesman News Service KOLKATA, Aug. 30: Higher salaries in private sector and in state government service are luring Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) engineers away. Thirteen engineers have alr





Govt hints at crackdown on agitators

Statesman News Service
KOLKATA, Aug. 30: The state government is contemplating action to rein in the agitators at Singur, indicated the commerce and industries minister, Mr Nirupam Sen even as work at the Nano plant remained stalled for the second consecutive day with Tata Motors saying the situation is still not conducive to resume work at their plant.
Speaking on the sidelines of a programme organised by the Union Bank Employees Association today, Mr Sen said: “Ms Mamata Banerjee's has not even heeded the court order that asked her to clear obstruction of the NH-2. If this is the way existing laws are violated the state government would have to contemplate action to uphold the law . . . If the court asks us tomorrow to take action to restore normalcy in the area, we will have to take necessary action.”
He however, did not clarify whether the action would be to smoothen the traffic flow on Durgapur Expressway or to remove the agitators altogether. He reminded that the Calcutta High Court had upheld land acquisition in Singur and the matter was pending in Supreme Court but “till then they abide by the High Court verdict.”
“We have repeatedly urged her to sit and discuss the matter. She had promised us that her agitation would be peaceful but she has deviated from her promise too,” Mr Sen added. Several Tata Motors employees and contractual labourers were detained inside the project area when supporters of the Singur Krishi Jomi Raksha Committee blocked gate number 4 of the project site on Thursday evening.
So far, other than issuing appeals to the Trinamul chief, Miss Mamata Banerjee to end her agitation and sit at the discussion table, the state government had refused to take any action to prevent traffic snarls on the NH-2. However, it is evident the government received a shot in the arm after the Calcutta High Court ordered the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) to take necessary action to ensure free movement of traffic on the Durgapur Expressway.
Claiming that people of West Bengal were not supporting Ms Banerjee's movement, the commerce and industry minister said: “It is the state's image that has suffered because of this agitation. We have already told Ms Banerjee that we are ready to speak with the displaced people and see to it that their interests are upheld.”
Miss Banerjee meanwhile said she had received a letter from the Governor, whose contents and her reaction she would disclose tomorrow.
She added the CPI-M has been caught in their own game plan. She (Continued from page 1)
said that CPI-M has tried to discredit the agitation by instigating the people on the plea that it had held up trucks carrying food items but their plans have been thoroughly exposed.
Actually police at the behest of CPI-M district leadership put up a blockade at Palsit, 65 km from the spot and another at Dankuni, 20 km from here. “It was CPI-M's plan to obstruct our supporters which failed thoroughly,” she said.
She said: "Why should we block the road? Are we fools? If we had blocked the road our supporters would have been obstructed from coming to the site.'' During the day, Mr Avadesh Kumar, project director NHAI, met three Trinamul Congress leaders and the district administration after the High Court directed NHAI to ensure movement of vehicles along NH2.
Miss Banerjee said that NHAI authorities have expressed their satisfaction that TMC did not obstruct the road. But NHAI authorities and the district administration are learnt to be in a dilemma about allowing heavy vehicles to run at night for fear of an accident. Asked about his observation, Mr Kumar said, "I've sent the report to my headquarters at Delhi. I'm waiting for their orders.''
Home secretary Mr A M Chakrabarti said that Mr Kumar had sought help from the district administration but did not specify his demand. He, however, said that both the state and the Centre would have to implement the High Court order.

Police crackdown
The police resorted to lathi charge on the Trinamul Congress activists at Chandra crossing near Asansol on NH-2 this afternoon when the party men blocked the road. Three of the party men sustained injuries and were hospitalised. The agitators blocked NH-2 for 15 minutes protesting the arrest of party activist Joydeb Karmakar, a resident of Kantagoria village in Jamuria PS area.
Karunanidhi: Putting an end to speculations that Tata might opt for Tamil Nadu if it relocates the Nano manufacturing unit from Singur, Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today said there was no move from either side in this regard, reports PTI.
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Industry chorus to save plant
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Ratan Tata with CK Birla. File picture
Aug. 29: A blizzard of appeals rose from Indian industry today to save the Nano project in Singur, prompting some to hear a note of foreboding in the unusual crescendo.

C.K. Birla, Jamshyd Godrej, Sunil Bharti Mittal and S.K. Munjal were some among the army of industrialists who urged all involved to ensure that the Tatas weren’t forced to pull the plug on the project..Venu Srinivasan and K.V. Kamath, representing CII, also threw their voices behind the Nano factory through separate statements. Mukesh Ambani had articulated his support on Wednesday.

Rarely has Indian industry issued such a raft of statements on a single investment project, fuelling some to speculate that the fate of the Singur plant is hanging by a thin thread and only a contingency could have prompted the chorus.

A factor common to several of the statements was an apprehension that a Tata pullout would have its repercussions not just in Bengal but across the country.

The most striking statement of the day was that of C.K. Birla, the Hindustan Motors chairman, whose vocal endorsement brings together “Tata and Birla” — once a catch-all phrase to describe the entire Indian private sector.

“Tata’s Nano project is a prestigious project for India and for the state of West Bengal.… It would be unfortunate if issues other than economic and social come into play and force the Tata management to consider pulling out from Singur,” said Birla.

Mittal of Bharti, a Tata rival in telecom, said: “The Tatas pulling out of West Bengal will be unfortunate for India.… Immediate political dialogue to find a solution towards keeping the project in West Bengal is imperative.”

“If the House of Tatas, known for its values and care for society, can face such resistance, the much-needed fresh wave of industrialisation in the country would suffer,” he added.

Jamshyd Godrej, the chairman and managing director of Godrej and Boyce, said: “Nano’s moving out would be a setback for not just West Bengal but the entire country. It is very unfortunate that the entire project is facing a political situation which it does not warrant…. The political parties involved must do their best to ensure that the concerns and issues of all the stakeholders are kept in mind, including the companies in question and the original owners of the land.”

Hero Corporate Service chairman S.K. Munjal, too, stressed the national cost. “It is in the interest of both West Bengal and India that the Tata Nano project is not moved at this stage. Withdrawal of the project will severely affect West Bengal’s image, and it certainly won’t do India’s image any good. Political parties must rise above partisan lines….”

He said the “investing en-tity has a responsibility to take care of the interests of all stakeholders, including people who are displaced or re-employed”.

Like Birla, Munjal spoke of the Tatas’ credentials. “Indeed, given their level of social commitment, I have no doubt that the Tatas are fully aware of their responsibilities in Singur as they have demonstrated in many of their companies.”

The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers said it would like to see an early resolution of the tangle. It warned that “global attention” was on the developments as the Nano was seeking to challenge all conventional theories about car making.
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Englishmen and zamindars

Oil paintings in the collection of the British Indian Association have been restored. Picture by Pabitra Das
Few if any had noticed the demolition of the old building that housed the British Indian Association in the street named after it a few years ago. The street has already been renamed after Abdul Hamid and a brand new office building has come up in place of the old one.

The association occupies several rooms on the third floor of this building at the head of Barretto Lane. The association still possesses a rich collection of books and paintings and other artefacts, among which are the portraits of local Indian dignitaries who were association members, and two busts of Radhakanta Deb and Kristo Das Paul, besides a priceless collection of books that needs to be looked after.

The association was originally a political organisation that had a role in the creation of the Indian National Congress, whose early meetings were held in this building.

From a political organisation it became a landholders’ organisation, although it also took up causes that affected Indians in general. After the abolition of the zamindari system in the early 1950s, its functions may have been curtailed but over the years it has become a repository of valuable research material.

About 20 years before the establishment of the British Indian Association, Dwarkanath Tagore, Prasanna Kumar Tagore, Radhakanta Deb, Ramkamal Sen, Bhabani Charan Mitra and the then editor of The Englishman had formed the Zamindari Association in 1831. It was later renamed Landholders’ Society and was considered “the first organisation of Bengal with a distinct political object.” Englishmen and Indian landholders met here “on an equal footing”. But after Dwarkanath passed away the society too was as good as dead.

A few years later, William Adam, who became friends with Raja Rammohun Roy during his visit to India, decided to take up India’s cause on returning to England. He was the moving spirit behind the formation of the British Indian Society in 1839. George Thompson, who was also involved in its formation, went on to help create the Bengal British India Society. It was meant to further the interests of all classes of Indians through its recommendations and measures which had to be “consistent with pure loyalty to the person and government of the reigning sovereign of the British dominions”.

Indians felt alienated when Europeans vehemently opposed John Elliot Drinkwater’s efforts in 1849 to bring all British-born subjects of the crown under the jurisdiction of the local law courts. The government was forced to withdraw the “Black bill,” as the Europeans called it. Thereafter, the Landholders’ Society and the Bengal British India at a meeting held on October 29, 1851, at Kasaitola (subsequently Bentinck Street) decided to form the British Indian Association by merging the two bodies to highlight the grievances of Indians.

The first committee of the association was composed of Radhakanta Deb, Kalikrishna Deb, Debendranath Tagore, Digambar Mitra, Prasanna Kumar Tagore, Peary Chand Mitra and Sambhunath Pandit. Besides rajas and maharajas and zamindars, Derozians and the intellectual aristocracy of the Bengal Presidency also held important positions on the committee. Traders and businessmen were also members. But membership was strictly confined to Indians.

The objects of the association “were related partly to improvements in the local administration of the country and partly to the system of Indian government laid by Parliament”. Joteendra Mohan Tagore and Joykrishna Mukherji enabled the association to have a home at 18 Raneemoody Gully, whose name was later changed to British Indian Street.

The association had “an all-India outlook” and in a petition to the Parliament in UK, it criticised the British government for not allowing the Indians “the smallest share in the administration of the affairs of this country.” Among its demands was “the separation of the Legislature from the Executive, and the inclusion of some Indian members in the Legislature.” It supported the move to bring all British-born subjects under the jurisdiction of the ordinary courts. It welcomed the formation of the Mohammedan Association of Calcutta in 1856 as the association wanted to give new shape to the Indian polity.

During the Indigo Rebellion of 1859-60, the association sympathised with the ryots and pleaded with the government to appoint a commission of inquiry to solve the problems of indigo cultivation. The association tried to impinge on social and living conditions by suggesting measures on epidemics, floods, famines, taxation, the practice of Sati, burning ghats and property and inheritance.

It championed the causes of the Indian people at a time when there was no strong political body in the country. The association in 1874 “suggested that public opinion in India should be taken into consideration before enactment of any legislation concerning India”. The association gave the people the first lesson in the art of fighting constitutionally for their rights and giving expression to their opinions. All bills were sent to the association for comment, some of which were quite incisive.

The second meeting of the Indian National Congress was held in the association building on December 28, 1886. M.K. Gandhi, Bar-at-Law from Durban, visited the association in 1891 to draw the viceroy’s attention to the plight of Indians in South Africa.

Now that there aren’t any landholders the association will support research work with its meagre funds, said I.P. Singh Roy, the honorary president of the organisation. The library which contains important books, some dating back to 1783 like Ayeen Akbery in translation and others belonging to the 19th century and early 20th century, will be preserved. Many of its collection of large oil paintings have been competently restored by Narayan Srivastava. In our times, British Indian Association can survive as an institution promoting excellence.


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Govt allays industry’s fears on slowdown










No slowdown signs: The Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, and the President, Confederation of Indian Industry, Mr K.V. Kamath, at an interactive session with CEOs of select CII member-companies in the Capital on Tuesday. - Kamal Narang


Our Bureau

New Delhi, Aug. 26 India Inc has demanded proactive solutions from the Government on its concerns of increase in interest rates and signs of slowdown in consumer demand, with exorbitant interest cost impinging on its future investments.

The Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, however, brought little cheer on the interest rate front during his meeting with select group of chief executives of CII member companies here on Tuesday even as he made it clear that industry’s fears on signs of slowdown in demand were misplaced, sources privy to the meeting said.

Strong on schemes


Mr Chidambaram is understood to have asserted that the Government was pumping money into the economy through its spending on various schemes and that this would take care of the demand issue. The Finance Minister maintained that demand was quite strong and that credit growth was stronger than what the Government and the RBI want it to be, industry sources said.

RBI to decide on rates


On interest rates, Mr Chidambaram conveyed that there was no scope for the Government to look at interest rates and that RBI would do what it wants on this front.

The Finance Minister also ruled out cut in taxes, noting that this would result in higher borrowings for the Government and thereby impacting interest rates. Mr Chidambaram expressed confidence that the economy would be on track in the first half of 2009-10 and that inflation would soften by mid-November when the base effect is likely to wear-off.



At the meeting, the CII President, Mr K.V. Kamath, said that even though the current pipeline of investments remained intact, fresh investment proposals were being affected by the rising costs of inputs, rising interest costs and signs of slowdown in demand.

On the positive side, Mr Kamath said that there was no problem with liquidity and that banks currently have sufficient funds, although the availability of long-term funds remain an issue.

The Finance Minister agreed that there could be some holding back on new projects due to high interest rates, but pointed out that credit off-take across sectors continued to be strong. He said that as long as inflation continued to be high, it would be difficult to moderate interest rates.
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Oil decontrol on the boil
OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
Mumbai, Aug. 29: The Reserve Bank of India today urged the government to allow greater decontrol of petroleum tariffs, rationalise taxes and ensure a gradual pass-through of prices to avoid a sharp spike in headline inflation.

“In view of the large dependence on crude oil imports, limiting the adverse impact of higher international oil prices would require adopting strategies of greater decontrol of petroleum product pricing with targeted subsidies, rationalisation of applicable taxes and duties to appropriate levels, and gradual but regular pass-through of prices to consumers so as to avoid the risk of large one-off adjustments in headline inflation,” the central bank said in its annual report for 2007-08.

Against the almost 134-per-cent increase in the prices of international crude oil (Indian basket) from $56.6 per barrel in February last year to $132.3 per barrel in July, the RBI said the prices of petrol and diesel had increased only about 14 per cent since February 2007 and, therefore, there remained a large overhang of pass-through from past increases in international crude oil prices.

The RBI also said issuing oil bonds to state-owned refiners would impact public debt. It said the interest expenditure on these bonds would widen revenue and fiscal deficits and hurt financial markets.
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Tata Steel shifts gear at Kalinganagar
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Muthuraman in Calcutta on Friday. A Telegraph picture
Calcutta, Aug. 29: Tata Steel has finally started work at its Kalinganagar project in Orissa.

B. Muthuraman, managing director of the company, said preliminary work had begun a few weeks back. The company hopes to start production in three years.

“We started construction in a small way. Boundary wall is being erected, structural fabrication is being done,” Muthuraman said on the sidelines of the Tinplate annual general meeting in Calcutta.

Tata Steel is running way behind schedule at Kalinganagar as about 700 families refused to vacate the site.

However, some of the families have moved out and work has started on the land where they used to reside. The affected families had even taken part in construction work. “They are the people who are doing the work,” Muthuraman said.

The company has placed orders worth Rs 6,500 crore for the first phase of the six-million-tonne plant.

On allocation of iron ore mines for the project, Muthuraman said the state government would give its recommendation to the Centre in the next two to three months.

Tinplate recast

Muthuraman said Tinplate planned to restructure its balance sheet, though he declined to give any details.

Tinplate director Koushik Chatterjee said the aim of restructuring was to ensure that the company could take up bigger projects on its own.

The process could be completed by next fiscal, he said.

On Tinplate merging with parent Tata Steel, Muthuraman said he could not comment.

He said last fiscal was an unusual year for the company because of an increase in the prices of raw materials.

“Globally, most other tinplate firms suffered losses. Corus (a Tata Steel entity) closed its tinplate facility. Given the scenario, Tinplate has done well,” he said.

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Commodity prices in unwind mode







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The role of speculative funds lay in amplifying supply-demand mismatches, where they existed, and buying up large chunks of the commodity on paper without ever taking delivery and thereby disproportionately jacking up prices.


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— G. Krishnaswamy

India has managed to relatively insulate itself from the speculative froth built up in global commodity markets.

Harish Damodaran

From all available indications, it looks as though the extended global bull-run in commodities is over. Since March-April, there has been a falling trend in prices of base metals such as copper, lead, nickel and zinc, alongside an easing of wheat, rice and palm oil from their peaks. The past few weeks have seen a similar unwinding in oil, gold, corn and soybean. The speculative frenzy that had over the last couple of years launched commodities into stratosphere appears t o be finally cooling off.

Table 1 shows the extent of rise in world prices of 15 commodities from December 2005 to July 2006. These range from 36 per cent in aluminium and cotton to over 370 per cent for coal. The only exception has been sugar, which actually recorded a drop, for reasons to be explained later.





The dollar slide


The huge price increases in most commodities have partly had to do with the dollar’s decline as a global reserve currency — a reflection of the growing loss of US manufacturing competitiveness and also the undermining of its geopolitical hegemony following the costly war (both in monetary as well as foreign policy terms) waged in Iraq. While in December 2005, a dollar fetched 0.84 euros, in July 2008 it averaged a mere 0.63 euros.

What this means is that the 124 per cent dollar-denominated jump in crude petroleum prices between December 2005 and July 2008 was only worth 68 per cent in euro terms. Likewise, the 99.6 per cent and 160 per cent rise in dollar prices of wheat and corn translated into less than 50 and 95 per cent, respectively when measured in euros. But even after discounting for the dollar’s precipitous free-fall, the fact remains that never before in history have commodity prices surged on as widespread a scale as they have done in the recent period.

This is evident from the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) indices of primary commodity prices in SDRs or special drawing rights. The latter, representing a basket of currencies (dollar, euro, yen and pound sterling), corrects for any distortions arising from the dollar’s vicissitudes and enables one to gauge better the ‘real’ increase in global commodity prices.

The IMF’s ‘all primary commodities’ price index in SDRs, which averaged 100 in 2005, amounted to 197.7 in July 2008. The ‘food’, ‘metals’ and ‘energy’ indices went up correspondingly to 160.3, 170.2 and 224.1. Commodity prices have, on the whole then, doubled within a space of two-and-a-half years and are now apparently entering the next ‘Great Unwind’ stage.

Distinct ‘asset class’


This extreme price volatility is mainly an outcome of commodities emerging as a distinct ‘asset class’ on a par with equities, bonds, currencies and related financial derivatives — making them attractive to not just the direct stakeholders (farmers, processors, wholesalers, shippers, etc) but to a range of institutional investors from hedge funds, pension plans and exchange-traded index funds.

For these investors — the big funds based on the S&P Goldman Sachs Commodity Index and the Deutsche Bank Liquid Commodity Index were, in fact, floated only in 2006 — commodity contracts are not simply hedging tools against adverse future price movements, but like any other financial instrument. The big difference though is that while the impact of rising (or falling) stock prices is largely limited to the shareholders concerned, the rise or fall in corn prices also affects farmers and households who are not investors in these contracts.

On the other hand, price volatility is a sine qua non for investors having no direct stakes in the underlying commodity either as producer or consumer. The so-called fundamental factors — supply disruptions due to unfavourable weather conditions, diversion of arable land for bio-fuels or the assumed demand pressures from China and India — merely serve as pretexts for pouring in or pulling-out monies and sending prices way beyond their intrinsic values.

Speculative forces


In late March, the Economics Editor of Barron’s, Gene Epstein, estimated that index funds accounted for 40 per cent of bullish bets on commodities. “The speculative juices are even more plentiful — nearly 60 per cent of bullish positions — if you count the bets placed by traditional commodity ‘pools’”, he wrote, while predicting a 30-50 per cent drop in commodity prices in the months ahead (that seems to be happening now).

It is this speculative element alone that can explain how international palm oil prices touched $1,350-1,400 a tonne levels in March 2008 — a more than 100 per cent year-on-year jump — and subsequently slid below $750 a tonne. This is not to say there were no fundamental triggers, such as edible palm oil being converted into bio-diesel and its prices getting linked to crude petroleum.

The role of speculative funds, however, lay in amplifying supply-demand mismatches, where they existed, and buying up large chunks of the commodity on paper without ever taking delivery and thereby disproportionately jacking up prices.

In sugar, it was the opposite. The huge production glut, especially in India, meant there was little fund buying interest in the commodity. Instead, they sold heavily, so much so that raw sugar fell from over 18 cents a pound in February 2006 to nine cents by May 2007.

Relatively insulated


India, on its part, has managed to relatively insulate itself from the speculative froth built up in global commodity markets. The domestic wholesale price indices (WPI) for most commodities have risen by a much lower extent than world levels (Table 2). Again, a weak dollar has helped, with the greenback falling from Rs 45.65 in December 2005 to Rs 42.84 in July 2008.





But the greater contribution has come from government policies. These have extended from administrative vetoes on price hikes (as in petro-products) to tinkering with import duties (edible oils) and ban on exports and futures trading (wheat and rice), which have prevented international price pressures from transmitting into the domestic market.

In other words, a forced de-globalisation of sorts. Only in rubber and cotton have domestic prices gone up more than world prices. And this has been courtesy exports, benefiting Indian farmers at the expense of tyre manufacturers and textile millers.

What’s in store?


What now? Well, if present trends are any guide and the sell-off by funds in commodities continues, the shoe could well be on the other foot. The Government may, for instance, have to re-impose Customs duties on edible oils to protect domestic oilseeds growers against any downturn during the ensuing kharif harvest season.

In sugar, the global supply position is tightening (this time, due to India’s considerably lower cane crop); but in the absence of fund buying interest, prices may not spurt the way they would have done a year ago.

As far as oil goes, in the event of crude falling below $100 a barrel and the Government unlikely to rollback diesel and petrol prices to their earlier levels, the public sector oil marketing companies could even see their fortunes turnaround.
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The Doha Round impasse

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Though no country wants the multilateral trade negotiation and dispute settlement mechanism of the WTO to break down, much of the world economy is in serious trouble and in no mood for trade liberalisation. Thus, the chances of any real breakthrough in the Doha Round talks do not look bright at this moment, says ALOK RAY.


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The Commerce Minister, Mr Kamal Nath… Let down by failure of best efforts.

Despite nearly three dozen trade and commerce ministers meeting at Geneva last month to save the Doha Round, the trade talks broke down. The principal players turned out to be the EU, the US and the developing world, led by India and China. The US Trade Representative, Ms Susan Schwab, openly expressed her opinion that “a handful of big emerging countries (read India and China) really threaten this round for the rest of us.” On the other side, the Commerce Mini ster, Mr Kamal Nath, put the blame squarely on the US with his rhetoric that he cannot negotiate the livelihood concerns of millions of poor Indian farmers against the commercial interests of the US.

One may ask: Why try again to flog a dead horse, especially now? The US President, Mr George Bush, is on his way out. Moreover, he has lost the so-called fast-track authority under which the President can take a simple ‘yes or no’ vote in the US Congress on a trade Bill, without detailed clause-by-clause ratification.

The US economy and much of the world economy (except the major oil-producing States such as Russia and Saudi Arabia, which are either not members of WTO or are marginal players) is in serious trouble and is in no mood for trade liberalisation.

In India, the Government has narrowly survived the Indo-US nuclear deal. Then, who is interested in restarting the trade talks which could not succeed even under more favourable economic and political conditions? Several answers are possible.

Restarting trade talks


First, it would be even more difficult to strike any complex multilateral WTO trade deal for the new US President in the initial years of his presidency. But if the outgoing President Bush can come close to striking a WTO trade deal, it may be easier for the next President to give some finishing touches and get it through the Congress.

Second, without the constraints imposed by the Left partners of the coalition, the Indian Government may now want to strike a more reformist posture. However, with general elections round the corner, this does not seem very likely — specially if it is a question of reducing tariff barriers on agricultural imports, which affects millions of small farmers.

Third, the long-term costs of failed WTO talks could be substantial. Hence, all efforts should be made to bring about even a minimalist agreement to save WTO as an institution of multilateral trade talks. The other option is bilateral or regional trade agreements which have substantially weakened the multilateral negotiations machinery.

Fourth, there could be a stronger case for negotiated multilateral trade liberalisation agreements when the world economic system is in trouble. In times of recession and job loss, there will be more pressures to revert to protectionism and beggar-thy-neighbour policies.

Chances of progress


So, one should not grudge the efforts or the timing. But, what are the chances of any progress in the future?

It should be noted here that a substantial agreement was reached at Geneva on 18 out of 20 issues put on the table for negotiations. The two contentious issues on which no agreement could be reached were the agricultural subsidies by the developed countries and the Special Products (SP) and the Special Safeguard Mechanism (SSM) for agricultural imports by the developing countries.

The US was willing to cap its trade-distorting agricultural subsidies at $15 billion which is way above its actual level of subsidies in 2006 ($11 billion) and 2007 ($7 billion). Since these were years of unusually high global farm prices and, hence, low levels of subsidy payouts, the US wanted to keep the door open to raise subsidies if agricultural prices plummet in future.

Gaps in negotiating positions


India wanted to put the cap on US subsidies at its current level. On the other hand, it wanted to have the right to hike its (already high) import duties on sensitive agricultural products (SPs) if imports reach 10 per cent of domestic market for such commodities. The US wanted to set the SSM trigger at 40 per cent of imports. Given these wide gaps in the negotiating positions of the two camps on these two issues, the talks had to collapse.

The WTO decision-making relies on consensus and not majority voting of any kind. Hence, if an exception is demanded by a member, no agreement is reached unless the exception is either accommodated or dropped by consensus. This has made WTO negotiations increasingly complex and time-consuming.

It should also be noted that there is a difference in the position taken by US and EU in this connection. The EU is willing to cut back some of its agricultural subsidies provided countries such as India reduce restrictions on imports of industrial products and services. That is easier for India to accept. But the US farm lobby is willing to allow reduction in farm subsidies only if the US agriculture gets additional market access in countries such as India.

Given the livelihood concerns of millions of small farmers and the potential political fallout, it is nearly impossible for the Indian government to liberalise imports in sensitive agricultural products. Thus, the chances of any real breakthrough in Doha talks do not look bright at this moment.

There could still be a breakthrough if the developed countries eventually accept — though grudgingly — the stand of developing countries that though they gave a lot of concessions in the Uruguay Round, the agricultural subsidies in the developed countries have not materially changed (except that some subsidies have been de-linked from production).

So, this time, the developed countries should unilaterally cut farm subsidies without expecting any significant reciprocal reduction in agricultural protection on the part of developing nations.

Areas of (dis)agreement


India has already expressed its willingness to open up more in some service areas such as telecom and financial services provided the developed countries allow additional concessions in the movement of temporary work-related personnel.

The areas of disagreement in the manufacturing sector are mainly over whether the reciprocal tariff reductions would take the form of small cuts on a wide front or larger cuts in some specific sectors, leaving other sensitive areas (like the “infant” automobiles sector for India) unaffected. Such disagreements can be narrowed down with more negotiations.

WTO negotiations do not take place over high moral principles. Ultimately, multilateral trade agreements are the products of hard bargaining. Most countries start with apparently rigid positions which gradually soften after a lot of behind-the-door deal making.

It is clear that no country — especially the poorer and weaker nations — wants the multilateral trade negotiation and dispute settlement mechanism of WTO to break down. In fact, with the signing of more FTAs, the difficulties of enforcement of rules are increasingly coming out in the open.

Even in the US, politicians, including the Democrat Presidential candidate, Mr Barack Obama, are voicing concern over the implications of NAFTA and other FTAs with the neighbouring nations. They want to bring in other issues, such as labour and environmental standards, into the agreements.

In a recent international conference in New Delhi attended by the WTO chief, Mr Pascal Lamy, Mr Kamal Nath and other bigwigs, strong sentiments were expressed against the proliferation of regional trade arrangements. A proposal was mooted that there should be a ‘sunset clause’, setting a time limit on preferential tariffs allowed to members.

At the end of the term, the same preferential tariffs will have to be extended to all WTO members. Regionalism, even if permitted temporarily, will eventually have to give way to multilateralism. Hence, all is not lost yet.

(The author is a former Professor of Economics at IIM Calcutta. Responses to blfeedback@thehindu.co.in)
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Suburban Sub Humanity!


Suburban Sub Humanity!

Troubled Galaxy Destroyed Dreams: Chapter 52

Palash Biswas

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N-deal hope in Obama mate
K.P. NAYAR

File picture of Joseph Biden (right) with Kapil Sibal in Washington DC at a Ficci seminar. (Jay Mandal/On Assignment)
Washington, Aug. 23: With the choice of Senator Joseph Biden as the vice-presidential running mate by Barack Obama, the Indo-US nuclear deal has been assured a lease of life in the next US administration even if it languishes in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) for a while and does not make it to the current US Congress.
Biden, who is now chairman of the US Senate’s key foreign relations committee, has been one of the most enthusiastic supporters of the deal in this capital city: without his stewardship of the enabling legislation on Capitol Hill, the deal would not have got anywhere near its current phase of operationalisation.

Republican presidential candidate John McCain has already pledged his support for the deal if he becomes the next US President. Now that Biden is certain to play a decisive foreign policy role in a prospective Obama administration, those in India who were anxious to see the deal through under the Bush administration can rest easy that the US will continue to advance nuclear co-operation with India whoever becomes the next occupant of the White House.

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What all War, Civil wars and Infiltrators could not do for sixty One years, is done quite easily with surgical precision.

The Amarnath Shrine land dispute has created the much wanted divide between Jammu and Kashmir valley!
I feel deep in my heart the prolific impact as we in Uttarakhand have been alienated from entire Himalayans region in the plains!We fought together for our identity. We mobilised mass movement to protect nature and natural resources together. We resisted displacement and fought against forest and land mafias. Now, we have no link to join us together once again! It is so fatal!

What Pakistan and the Super power, Zionist United Sates of America well supported by Indian Politics, CIA and MOSSED could not do all these years, the task to break the Unity and integrity of Jammu and Kashmir is accomplished to finalise the great strategic re alliance under US lead! All these years Jammu and Kashmir remained Integral part of India despite all the Conflicts! Demolition of Babri Mosque, khalistani Movement , Gujarat genocide and nationwide anti Muslim riots could not break Kashmiri Unity! Jammu and Kashmir remained intact with so many cases of human Rights violations, discrimination with the Indian citizens belonging to Kashmir while they visit other parts of the nation as outsiders, continuous Repression underthe umbrella of AFPSA!
Same thing happened in west Bengal! it is manipulated by the Power Hegemony as well as the Resistance hegemony ably supported by the FDI fed Media led by Anad Bazar group of publications and media!

The Brahmins of Bengal did everything to divide Bengal. It is History. You may cross check the documents. The Indigenous communities of Bengal, Punjab, Assam, Kashmir and Sind were ejected out of their Homeland and scattered mercilessly nationwide to make a favourable demography to sustain Brahminical Rule thereafter depriving the Refugees of political participation, representation, empowerment, citizenship, reservation, mother language, enlightenment and reservation!

Now they divide Bengal once again!


indigenous communities in Bengal, SC, ST, OBC and minorities have no space either in Power Hegemony or Resiastance Hegemony!

Now rejecting the realities in Singur and Nandigram realities, Brahminical Hegemony in Bengal has divided Bengal vertically making issues of indiscriminate industrialisation, urbanisation, development, infrastructure, retail chain, SEZ, chemical hubs, Nuclear plant the instruments to alienate rural Bengal from Suburban Bengal.

Pardon me. The demography of Urban India including the Metros are nothing but semi urban clusters of newly emerged resurgent middle class making Money in the new imperialist corporate Global Order. Kolkata is not Metro in character. It is altogether a cluster of suburbs inflicted by Sub Humanity! There happens to be the affluent micro minority Brahminical Class dominating every sphere of life, using Bangla nationality and language as prostitution, living the life of Luxury full of Drink, Recipes, Brands, Icons,Ramps, Reality shows and Sex and hating most any gesture of Change, Resistance and empowerment of the underclasses! But the majority of the population consists of those whose monthly income happens hardly beyond only Five Hundred Rupees! More than Twenty Million people uprooted from villages, most of which are refugees from east Bengal, live in dispensable slums! The Biggest Brothel named SONAGACHHI exists in the heart of the city. Rickshaws are pulled by Man only in Kolkata!

How may we say that it is a Metro after all!

The Brahminical power hegemony represent the psyche of the Suburban Metro inflicted by sub Humanity. It is never concerned! It is , of course, the City of Joy! It never cared for the Peasants and supported the British colonisers from the Beginning. it supported Jawahar Lal Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi and discarded Desh Bandhu Chittya Ranjan Das, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Fazlul Haq and Jogendra Nath Mandal! Kolkata supported East India company during Sanyasi Insurrection, Indigo Revolt and first struggle of Independence in 1857. It had no sympathy with Santhal and Munda Insurrections! The city is never represented by Mangal Pandey. it is represented by Shyama Prasad mukherjee, the main architect of partition!

kolakta has no sympathy with Singur or Nandigram. ironically the Intelligentsia rallies behind Ms Mamata Bannerjee! The civil Society follows suit. But Kolkata media exposes the Psyche of Intense hatred against Indigenous communities, Refugees, Minorities and Peasantry. The Other day Kolakta was supporting the Opposition just because the Ruling Left adopted a top priority agenda of Land reforms and Rural Development neglecting the clusters of suburbs called kolkata! Now kolakta happens to be the safe most base of the Ruling Marxists as Brand Buddha runs blind on the super highway of Marxist capitalism! The Ruling Left has disassociated with the legacy of Land Reforms, Rural development, Tebhaga, kallol, Nabaannya , Naxalbari and Food Movement. The Marxists are identified with Marichjhanpi Genocide, Kesh Pur, Nanur, Singur and Nandigram. And Kolkata loves it!

Read any Kolkata Newspaper! Hindi! Bengali! Or English! Browse any TV Channel! you have to feel the hatred. It is not that the Bengali intellect is so dull to misunderstand the Global Order, Market Economy and the hype of Industrialisation! It is not that all the doors of Job Opportunities have been opened and the problem of urban unemployment is solved miracally!It is not that the slave politicians or the super slave economists led by Dr Amartya Sen, Abhirup sarkar and Dipankar Dasgupta are successful to misguide the citizens of Kolkata!The Kolkata still belongs to Rabindra Nath Tagore, Manik, Jibanand, Shambhu Mitra, Ritwik Ghatak, Satyajit Ray, Mrinal sen, Jyoti Basu and Mahashweta Debi. But it is an inherent psyche of Hatred, Discrimination, Untouchability, Inequality and Injustice overlaps the Masks of Progress, Ideology, Philosophy, Literature, Art, Drama, Music, Democracy, Secularism and Revolution!

Kolkata or any cluster of Suburbs called Metro in India, inflicted by Sub Humanity never belong to indigenous communities despite quota and reservation!

Thus, Mamata Bannerjee gets the same space as Mayawati, Lalu Prasad Yadav, Ram Bilas paswan or Jagjivan ram, Dr Ambedkar, kanshiram or Jagjivan Ram would get in Kolkata! She is painted as much as an Item Girl working against the Interests of Bengal! Disclaimer: I won`t support the presence of Somen Mitra or Amar singh`s presence with Mamata. I also consider the role of NGO Politics. I also keep in mind the role of anti Left international media! But the Truth remains the same. It is Suburb sub Humanity exposed every moment!

A prolific Gandhian Icon of Indian Journalism, I would not like to name the most dangerous elite hypocrite Elite Brahmin, wrote a superstitious emotional piece on Kashmir conflict on an edit Page of a liberal National Daily. Socialist Oxide Chandra Shekhar , the ex Prime Minister has been quoted. His infamous most quote ,` If Kashmir has to go to Pakistan why Muslims should remain in India!’

The Veteran Journalist infamous to recruit only RSS cadres or Brahmins as policy maker editorial staff, has theorised the responsibility of Mehbooba Sayeed and her party People`s Democratic Party and its Power politics. The man is a Pure Brahmin and he proves it chosing the issues of his choice full of opportunism. He poses as Pure Gandhian, Pure Ethical, pure Secular and so on. But being such an Icon of revolutionary journalism in vernacular media why he misses the game of subversion. We know well the internal Conflict in Pakistan. We are aware of US presence there for which Pakistan could not do any mischief in Kashmir. Jammu and Kashmir was changing positively. The tourists returned. Kashmir valley was full of life. Where from came the Amarnath shrine Dispute as a Bolt from the Blue! What was the urgency to allot the land to Amarnath shrine Board for creating such a mess? If the land was given why it was withdrawn?

Please rewind your memory a little bit or just read the minutes of Parliamentary Nuke Opera during Trust Vote . Go through the text of Adwani`s speech and see, how the RSS projected Prime Minister face subverted the Nuclear Debate to the disturbance in kashmir. Mayawati was projected as third alternative but Cast Hindu UPA and NDA aligned to pass the Trust Vote!

The Nuke Deal is still in Pipe Line and the super slaves of Washington in Indian politics may never dare to defy Washington dictation! The Kashmir Conflict remains a classic subversion to stop anti US movement in India. In his opening trust Vote speech, Adwani did not utter a single word against United States of America nor he spoke against the deal. he clarified at the very beginning that NDA was not pulling down Manmohan Singh Government. He supported strategic re alliance in US lead. What he did , he just demanded renegotiation on the Nuke deal and focused on Amarnath shrine Land Dispute and Jammu was flared up. In reaction, the provoked separatists used the moment to press the demand for Independence. The masses under dual pressure from the Army repression and Extremist explosion had no option but to support the separatists.

Meanwhile, the issues of Nuke deal, Strategic re alliance, LPG, Open Market, Price rise, Inflation, SEZ, Nuclear Energy, Displacement and Unemployment, indigenous production system, food security and starvation, crisis in agriculture and GM seeds, retail chain and FDI and other major issues diluted so well!

Have I to believe that the strategic Indian High Caste Intelligentsia could not smell anything foul! Or I have to add that all these gentlemen and Ladies do ally with Pro US NDA and sustain the Kashmir Crisis to sustain US interests in India!

The revered Most Icon knows Indian society and Indian culture better than any one of us. He is an expert in Hindutva! he traces exactly the Shaiva tradition of Kashmir. He mentions SUFI philosophy!He describes well the origin of Linga story so well!

How did he forget to analyse the role of Hindutva in Kashmir?

Rather, He indirectly attacked Sikh nationalism, Bangla nationalism, Tamil Nationalism and all the Nationalities of North East!He cleverly quoted Khalistan Movement and Mr MAAn!

RSS Ideology does the same thing as we see in any write up of Tarun Vijay. But Tarun Vijay is not a secular hypocrite. What he believes , he writes on whether we may agree or not!

RSS and NDA and Indian Intelligentsia quote the National interests so superstitiously that you may not smell their inherent strategy of Hegemony and enslavement, their agenda of Manusmriti as well as apartheid!

In Bengal, the Ruling Hegemony as well as Resistance Hegemony, Media as well as civil society quote the
ir respective perceptions about the Interests and Future of Bengal.Tatas, Salem, Ambanies and Zindals have turned out the saviours!

No one considers us , the indigenous communities, the refugees, SC, ST, OBC and minorities.

The circumstances in Kashmir as well as in Bengal are reminiscent of pre Partition days.While the Brahmins led by Gandhi, Nehru and Shyama Prasasd Mukherjee bargained Power transfer with the decaying British Empire to ensure Brahmin Raj thanks to the failure of Dr Ambedkar and Jogendra Nath Mandal to mobilise indigenous groups other than the Scheduled Castes. They did not addrees ST, OBC and nationalities in North West and North East. Mandal went with Muslim League and Dr Ambedkar chose to support Nehru. We may not flip the destiny! But the Brahmins used the divided social fabrics so well and isolated very well indigenous groups of ST, OBC and Nationalities from the SC! Minorities were divided by congress and Muslim League! In Modern Brahminical India, too, power equations sustain the divide among six thousand castes, the SC, OBC, ST, nationalities and minorities to sustain the Ruling Hegemony of Brahmins and the Resistance hegemony is also depicts the Monopoly of Brahmins!

Once again, we the Indigenous People have no hand to determine our destiny inflicted with inherent inequality and injustice!

RSS cadres calling names against me. I am getting hate mails.

What am I? Just nothing! They have not spared an Icon like Arundhuti Ray or Shabana Azmi!

NAFRE People`s movement also support the Self Determination Right for the Kashmir People!

Democratic journalist League is also concerned with Human right Violations and the plight of the people in Kashmir.

The Human rights activists nationwide are quite vocal.

The Maoists hold RSS and pro US forces responsible for the Kashmir conflict.

The Marxists feel that the People of Kashmir are discriminated. They are deprived of civil as well human rights. They are not treated as equal as any Indian citizen while they step out of the Kashmir Valley. The spirit of Liberty is quite irrelevant!

Nationalities in North East and elsewhere in the Mainland have sympathies with the Kashmir People.
RSS may brand all of them as Anti National. Because they sustain the unchallenged monopoly on Patriotism!
Hindutva forces, the Gandhian Carbides and socialist Oxides always quote from Holy scripts of different religions, specially the Hindutva scripts as Vedas, Upanishad, Manusmriti, Puran and even Charbak! They plead for undisturbed stream Of the Ganges! They show unprecedented sympathy for the Himalayas. they pose to defend nature and Natural Resources. They fight for Indigenous Culture, tradition and languages. The slogan remains: HINDI, HINDU, HINDUSTAN!

They do use this knowledge and intellect with full venom as the weapons of Mass destruction more fatal than any Gas leak, Atom bomb or Nuclear Missile!

They used our Totems to create the deities to protect their caste system as well as hegemony. They deprived us of Enlightenment, empowerment and awakening for thousands and thousands years. they used our myths, semi gods, incarnations, rituals, legends, totems to inject enslavement infinite like a Black Hole!

In Nagini kanyar Kahini, the heroines Shabala and Pingla never cease to believe that the happen to be the Snake Girls! superstitions and Myths are created to sustain religion as an Umbrella to enslave the indigenous communities! We all convert and convert as soon as the ruling Class changes . thus . we survive.

We may not know the Religion!

We may not know the Hindutva.

They write our destiny and we have to bear the predetermined destiny lifelong! We may not be liberated unless we unite and break the sickles of artificial partitions and divides, social and political.



I don`t believe in conversion.

Like our Darling friend Taslima Nasrin I also believe that the religion itself is the root of annihilation. It is human right Violation personified. No equality, no justice, no democracy, no liberation is possible as the Religion rules us!
The evolution of Human Civilisation is limited to Post Modern Manusmriti Apartheid agenda!

We are ruled by Suburb Sub Humanity worldwide!

Thus, without addressing the Age Old Social fabrics we may not solve either Kashmir or Bengal Crisis!

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India’s growth story: ‘Precocious’ and ‘unusual’
India has grown with its skilled workforce and not the labour force.

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Mr Arvind Subramanian
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Chennai, Aug. 23 The Indian economy’s turnaround should be attributed to a period at least a decade prior to 1990, argues Mr Arvind Subramanian, Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington DC, and the author of India’s Turn: Understanding the Economic Transformation.
Sharing his views on the economic development and some excerpts from the book with journalists from The Hindu Group of Publications, Mr Subramanian said the common perception that the Indian economy’s turnaround could be attributed to the reforms post 1991 and is all about liberalisation is “discontinuous” with the earlier trends.
The numbers show that the process of turnaround has been continuous and can be linked to a decade prior to major reforms post 1991. The economy had demonstrated a sharper growth curve from 1979-1980 when the Government became “pro-business” as distinct from the reform period when it was “pro-competition”, he said.
Another feature of the Indian growth phenomenon — something he describes as “precocious” and “unusual” — is its pattern of development; “unusual” in that it has grown ignoring its comparative advantage, the huge labour pool.
India has grown with its skilled workforce and not the labour force. In other countries the skill came into play when they were much richer, he said.
Another such instance is its FDI exports, which is among the highest in terms of ratio of FDI exports to GDP. This is an indicator of its export of the managerial skills and capital, and it exports these to richer countries defying gravity.
This is surprising considering that even China, which is a manufacturing giant, is not as big an exporter of managerial skills as India, he said.
This may be considered “premature” for India but arguments present themselves on the positive and negative aspects — it could be argued that this is an indication of its competitiveness and is a response to the constraints here.
But, on the other hand, the downside is that it is not using its unskilled labour enough. The shortage of skilled labour would be one constraint, he said.
Sharing another broad theme from the book, Mr Subramanian said the country is witnessing a “third trajectory of growth” — from 3 per cent it went to 6 per cent and in the last four years around 9 per cent.
The question is whether this can continue. Yes, around this range, he said.
There could possibly be a dip for the next one year because the US economy will continue to be weak for sometime and also because the domestic monetary policy squeezing liquidity is aimed at toning down growth. But, fundamentally, the growth may be expected to sustain at 8-plus per cent for some more time.
One area of concern is the State’s capacity in delivering services to the public is weakening. India’s private sector has better capability when compared with China — China is strong in creating State institutions that deliver better. In the long term, China’s combination of private and State capability is better because it is easier to create a market than to create a public institution and State capacity, he said.
In the context of the weak State capacity, there could be a “shock down the road” which will also impact the private sector, Mr Subramanian said.
India’s Turn: Understanding the Economic Transformation is a collection of articles and policy pieces by Mr Subramanian that is being brought out by Oxford University Press.
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Srinagar, August 20: The latest wave of mass protests in Kashmir was triggered by the Amarnath land row and a subsequent ``economic blockade'' of Kashmir ...
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Calcutta Telegraph Shutdown by separatists in Kashmir Valley
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BBC News For peace with Pak, India has to be strong
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Normal life across the Kashmir Valley remained paralyzed for the second day on Saturday in response to a three-day shutdown called by the separatists as ...
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India should end nuclear deal with US: Swamy
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Criticising the Indo-US nuclear deal as "nuclear concubinage," he said the US would like India to be another Australia or a Japan and not an independent ...
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"Pakistan is of the view that we do not want to be obstructionist or negative (with regard to the Indo-US nuclear deal)," Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood ...
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... Aug 23 (PTI) India will not accept any "prescriptive conditionalities" to get an exemption from the NSG to operationalise the Indo-US nuclear deal, ...

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Canada, which forged a new relationship with India some three years ago, did a significant switch in its nuclear policies by supporting the nuclear deal ...
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Sahara Samay BJP fears US may ask India to make concessions on nuke deal
Economic Times, India - 22 Aug 2008
... said the US observations that questions raised by NSG countries were “good” indicated that a new benchmark would be set for the Indo-US nuclear deal. ...
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Centre pursuing nuclear deal under US pressure: Natwar
Hindu, India - 21 Aug 2008
BHARATPUR: The former External Affairs Minister, K. Natwar Singh, on Thursday derided the Indo-US nuclear deal, accusing the Manmohan Singh government of ...
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INDO-US NUCLEAR DEAL: MAJOR MILESTONES
MSN India, India - 21 Aug 2008
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ABC News N-deal hope in Obama mate
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23: With the choice of Senator Joseph Biden as the vice-presidential running mate by Barack Obama, the Indo-US nuclear deal has been assured a lease of life ...
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Markets likely to remain bullish on global cues: Experts
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The markets would be closely watching developments related to the Indo-US nuclear deal at the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), they said and pointed out no ...


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Hindustan Times, India - 9 Aug 2008
The BJP’s prime ministerial candidate LK Advani used Saturday’s Yuva Kranti Rally in New Delhi to revert to core Hindutva ideological issues. ...
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BJP setting a bad example, says Gowda
Hindu, India - 20 Aug 2008
Mr. Gowda said, “I would not like to comment on the Hindutva agenda that the BJP intends to use in the coming Lok Sabha election. ...
Hindutva is a secular concept
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Hindutva is manifested in religious tolerance, harmony with nature and the animal world, forgiveness, acceptance of disagreement, non-aggression, ...
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Or the 'majority' obsessed Opposition which had once again upped the Hindutva ante? All stood guilty. The causes and reasons might differ. ...
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Bharat Mata Mandir, Haridwar A lighthouse of pro-active Hindutva
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By H. Joshi The epitome of Swamiji’s Samanvaya theory and the doctrine of Harmonious Coexistence can be witnessed in the form of the world renowned Bharat ...
BJP harps on Hindutva, terrorism at Lucknow rally
Fresh News, India - 4 Aug 2008
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The Markazi Majlis also demanded a thorough probe into the activities of Hindutva outfits which have been caught in a number of terrorist acts in recent ...
'Islam is not a slave'
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Amarnath, Sethu to figure in BJP poll plans
Times of India, India - 15 Aug 2008
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History of the Indian caste system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Manusmriti the laws of Manu - Introduction
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