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What India can learn from the American Electoral Process.

As the Trump-Musk feud escalates, Indian media is out with their speculations. A few influencers are better than the mass media tv channels. One of them was detailing about how Elon Musk may go about forming a third political party in the United States, that is a rare occurrence though not unheard of. The analyst was laying out point-by-point, why it was a monumental task for a third front to make it in America. The first and foremost reason was that, the third political front may require signatures from at least two million registered voters to be recognized by the Election committee as a competent political party. This really left me speechless. I am leaving out the other reasons that are out of scope of this post.

I am from Tamil Nadu where we had those like filmy actor Kamal Hasan start a political party (Makkal Needhi Maiyam) just to divide votes (or so we believe in) in the state. The party was active for a very brief time and is now gone defunct. But it served the purpose. It divided the vote bank by packing home the then ruling ADMK and returning to the Assembly the DMK which was apparently the motive. It is alleged that the party was also church-sponsored. ADMK had BJP leaning. Soon as the elections were over, MNM dismantled completely overnight with key members jumping the ship to get on to other bandwagons. Many simply vanished into thin air abandoning their political careers and the lofty ideals they were touting for months wasting columns in newspapers and hours in tv debate. A key BJP candidate Annamalai lost the Coimbatore seat in parliamentary elections thanks to MNM. The founder/floater of the party Kamal Hasan himself returned to the silver screen soon after the elections, leaving no doubt about the quiet dissolving of the party. How MNM even got funded is a mystery. It came into existence in such a short time flush with resources. Church angle is most probable, that’s all. No ruling out the invisible foreign hand and connections such as Mauritius or Seychelles, just to say. Scenarios like this are very common in India if and whenever vested interests want to divide the vote bank. It happens even at the central level as we saw very recently in the last concluded Lok Sabha (Parliamentary) elections. India has a third front that comes alive around election times always. Modi’s BJP is winning despite all this tamasha.

Both India and the US are two of world’s largest democracies. India has the largest adult franchise bank in the world, with around a billion eligible voters ready to exercise their voting rights.

Indian Election Commission can take a leaf out of the American Democratic/Election process for the sake of stability of our own governments. The third party fronts, the independent candidates etc., may have to be filtered for motives. Sources of funds must be legal and established clearly and published in the gazette. We can have something like the minimum signature consent/campaign within a stipulated 60 days or 90 days based on American model, in order for a new political party to come into existence, like a mushroom shooting up in the previous night’s rains. The new front must have solid grounds by way of logic to come into existence in the first place. Otherwise the third fronts are a waste of our time, energy and resources.

I have been voting in the EVMs (Electronic Voting Machines) since 2001 I guess. Now the list of candidates even for my constituency which is Central Chennai is getting lengthier and lengthier like the Hanuman tail. Too many independent contestants. There should be some basic criteria to check out the potential harmers who have it in them to inflict damage on the free and fair elections in India. Many promising candidates lose out to this third front/independent candidate mafia. Most independent candidates as well as the new third or fourth or fifth fronts, etc., that shoot up in India both at central and state levels have only one agenda: TO DIVIDE THE VOTE BANK UNSCRUPULOUSLY AND UPSET THE APPLE CART. This is nefarious and criminal ideology that needs to be addressed by our Election commission. Very recently actor Vijay from Tamil Nadu has floated his own political party (allegedly aimed at dividing BJP votes). The church connection is bold and written on the wall.

So as per Indian think tanks, even with the hurdles and constraints in his way, Elon Musk stands a good chance of getting successful with his new political party, if he is serious about it.

Things are getting interesting from here. Me taking no sides. Just a curious spectator from India who is keeping her fingers crossed.

They say, when America sneezes, the rest of the world catches cold. This is so true, believe me. What happens in America can have repercussions in not only in India, but in all parts of the world.

I hope my prime minister as well as the Election commission of India study the American two party democratic system for its merits and tighten the entry for third fronts/independent candidates who may try to destabilize India. If someone is solid and serious like Musk, then they can have no problem with the tough norms laid out to screen potential wreckers of our democratic system. The consolation is that, India and BJP continue to win in dire circumstances!

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This is why the Philippines goes for Brahmos shopping in India.

India found a friend in the Philippines with the Philippines going shopping for the desi indigenously developed supersonic Brahmos missile from India.

This is a copy & paste job from the Google:

What is BrahMos Missile? Check Speed, Range, and Origin Country
BRAHMOS THE REAL INDIAN SUPERSTAR

Which is the fastest missile in the world?

“BrahMos is one of the fastest supersonic cruise missiles in the world. BrahMos is not just a weapon — it is a message in itself. A message of the strength of our armed forces. A message of our deterrence against the enemy.

Range: The BrahMos itself has a range of 290 km, though longer-range versions have taken it up to 500 km and beyond, while future variants look to take ranges up to 800 km and even 1,500 km for hypersonic variants

https://www.jagranjosh.com/general-knowledge/what-is-brahmos-missile-speed-range-and-origin-country-1746952371-1

India has delivered a second batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles to the Philippines, marking a significant step in a $375 million defense deal signed in January 2022. The shipment, which arrived via sea, follows the initial delivery in April 2024 and underscores India’s growing role as a global arms exporter.

After the Philippines, Vietnam may also be acquiring the Brahmos missiles from India.

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/india-vietnam-brahmos-missile-deal-philippines-2710436-2025-04-17

So the Philippines got a demonstration of the virility of the Brahmos missiles that destroyed completely the missile air base of Nur Khan in Pakistan. Pakistan became the first lucky country in the world to be blessed with the grace of Brahmos.

Winners don’t have to proclaim their victory. Whether it is 1965 or 1971 or the Kargil or now in 2025, India did not start the war and neither is India chest thumping that we won the war. World is watching.

PAKISTAN CAN WIN THE SOCIAL MEDIA WAR. REAL WAR WON BY INDIA.

Intelligent investments by the Philippines and Vietnam. Love from India to both the countries.

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Revenge is best served cold.

The Pulwama terror attack by Pakistan was avenged by India with Balakot. Over 300 Pakistan army men vapourized into thin air literally that left Pakistanis licking their wounds in private. Pindrop silence from across the border. That is how revenge must be served that the enemy must not even be able to bare the wounds to the world out of shame.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Balakot_airstrike

Intelligent men fight and conquer in unconventional ways. DON’T EVEN RESPOND TO NONSENSE. WHATEVER IT IS, IN WHATEVER FORM YOU ENCOUNTER IT. DON’T ACKNOWLEDGE NONSENSE IN THE FIRST PLACE.

Knowing our PM Shri Narendra Modiji, there can be no doubts about his plans. Tap turned off for Pakistan, with not a single drop of river water going to Pakistan with the Indus Water Treaty nulled. Who can question India. Try. As Pakistan was approved of IMF grant of 1.3$ billion, India sacked the representative to IMF Dr K V Subramaniam, for failing to serve in national interest. India will leave no stone unturned to make sure that Pakistan stands isolated in the global arena, and does not receive aid from world organizations that will be misused for terror network in future. That is what history has shown us. From 1947, this is the shameful 25th time that Pakistan has gone with the begging bowl to IMF.

Pahalgam will be avenged, no two opinions on that. The venue and time of action will be decided by INDIA. India has, for the first step, dealt blows under the belt for Pakistan without having to fire a shot in the air. That must be hitting Pakistan hard already. Turkey and China will soon abandon Pakistan. Foolish of the two to get embroiled in something that does not concern them. China will lose a big market that they won’t risk. Turkey must remember that the Hindu India of the 21st century is not what the Ottomans came to centuries back.

Is the Indian strike imminent. May be. We can expect a surgical strike like Balakot. Why is it necessary: purely as a deterrent. This time it could knock the winds out of the sails for Pakistan for a while.

This comment from a You tube video made me pause: Pakistan is not our problem. India’s real problem is the mini Pakistan we have INSIDE INDIA. That hit the bull’s eye. The cancer from within must be routed out before the rot consumes us Bharatiyas.

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Tesla over F35

Tesla anyday because its EV and it can give good competition to Mahindra and Tata in the same segment that are local manufactures. India does need foreign investment and participation to optimal level. Whether Tesla is necessary I am not sure. But we do have some foreign brands, that adding Tesla to the list cannot hurt. In fact it can give good value for money for the Indian consumers by forcing others to update themselves. Yesterday there was news that Tesla was looking for plant locations in Maharashtra. Its better than selling 100% imported cars in India. No worries about tariffs. High end customers in India do not bother. Voting for Tesla only because it is environment friendly. It may not fit the middle class budget but there is a huge market in India for this kind of premium automobiles. If they have long term plans, they must come to India, not otherwise. As someone put it, India is not a car country – rather motorbike country. But I have relatives and friends who will lap up Tesla from Chennai whatever the price. Business community people. We the regular salaried class just can’t afford the luxury.

Presently carless, we are looking for a hybrid though for our next. Prefer Tata or Mahindra because they are easily serviceable in the country. For highways in India, Mahindra and Tata are the best with proven track record. Use local steel. Honda, Hyundai, MG etc., have carved their own space in Indian car market. I am sure, Tesla too will. I don’t have the car fetish. Just something comfy and parkable in our street will do for me! We of all things look at the turning radial! Just watched a Tesla in Doha for the first time on our way to airport. Did not even imagine in my dreams even then that Tesla would make a foray into India. It looked huge on Doha roads like a boat! Its just 2 weeks back! Never in Indian history foreign investments happened so fast, to my knowledge! Tesla is win-win for both America and India, in case they are to enter India.

Pollution in India is mainly due to stubble burning. Stubble burning by farmers in neighbouring states of Haryana and Punjab is the reason for Delhi air pollution. 2030 is our deadline to go electric or hybrid totally I guess. So its a wise move to have Tesla EV in India. Water pollution is a different thing already.

Hyundai made in India have an export market. In the long run, this is a distinct possibility for Tesla. May be they will be in India forever like Suzuki and Honda. While at it, is it even possible for Mahindra or Tata or Tesla to make an EV within 15 lac rupees budget? I know its asking for too much! Hopefully Tata can make it for us. I am saying this because this is our maximum budget ceiling for our next car! If they can, they will be runaway success even with the burgeoning middle class. Even in Chennai, we have the 2 or 3 car owning middle class families mostly.

I got this from Google:

* In 2022, India exported $6.68B in Cars. The main destinations of India exports on Cars were South Africa ($1.24B), Mexico ($941M), Saudi Arabia ($579M), United Arab Emirates ($400M), and Chile ($355M).

*Leading the Made-in-India export vehicle charge is the PV market leader Maruti Suzuki India. Between April and December 2024, the company has shipped 245,642 vehicles, up 21% YoY (April-December 2023: 202,786).

*Indian car export to the US: Mahindra, the only brand.

They say India is not a car country. Our highway network is good but in-city roads are pretty bad. Luxury cars have scope only outside city limits. Yet look at what stats reveal: This stat is from the link from below. This is November 2024 figure alone which is festival season in India. A total of 351,592 cars got sold last November in India. Festival season in India peaks with Ganesh Chaturti, Navratri and Diwali – the three grandest Hindu festivals. Car sales are maximum at this time.

F35 not advisable. Or India must take her time to study the pros and cons. The next US govt if it is to be Democratic, won’t cooperate with intelligence. Won’t even deliver on time and would go back on the agreement. I don’t know specifics but is it true that you need a daily password for F35. I am also aware that never will a Democratic govt offer F series to India. This is rarest of rare chance. Its also expensive and may burn a hole in India’s pocket. May India take her time to decide on that.

I welcome anything that is green energy into India. We want less pollution, less damage to environment and least usage of fossil fuels.

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Indian media: Professional jealousy and rivalry at peak

I am following Beerbiceps for 2 years now in You tube. I like this young guy Ranveer Allahabadi. He may be only 2-3 years older than my son. But his level of spiritual maturity always amazes me. The way he conducts his interviews, his deep knowledge and understanding of the intense subject matter the guests speak of, and how he lets the guests speak not trying to impose his will – all that make Ranveer a great you tube success story. Self made millionaire, Ranveer covers a range of topics on spirituality and psychic/tantra traditions which are a hit with his followers. Its rare to see someone with this kind of spiritual flair at such a young age. In one of his shows Ranveer admitted to taking to Mantra Japa himself. Nowhere in his podcasts have I watched him slip or sync out of tune. He has always maintained his respectful approach coming across as a thorough gentleman.

Now this ‘India got latent’ is something I have not watched. The name Samay Raina rings a bell. May be I have watched him too, not sure. I didn’t exactly see this controversial episode, but our media made sure that we were all well educated on the matter. Looks like all the vultures of Indian media have swooped down on the hapless fellow for one slight slip wanting to draw blood. All said, Ranveer is not even 35. A kid, no more. When he became this self-made millionaire bypassing even mass media TRP rating tv new channels with his curated podcasts, when he hardly into his 30s at that, he must have forever made enemies. Yes, mistakes happen. Given his age and station in life, this is hardly surprising. What Ranveer joked about is hardly inconsistent given the kind of reality/dance shows that plague our entertainment scene now.

Why the same Arnab can’t go and poke his nose into mysterious deaths of Sri Devi or Sunanda Pushkar or Sushant Singh Rajput. Why is there no censorship for Netflix where even last week I watched nude/sex scenes in ‘One hundred years of solitude.’ What happened to the Kolkata rape case? If Beerbiceps must be discussed in parliament, then it means we have no better job to do in India and that explains our backwardness. To what mean extent our media can stoop and how utterly jealous they can get to the level of completely wrecking someone to tatters – we can see now happening in reality. What is there to summon someone to police station, for his views whether dirty or crass. FIR filed for what nonsense?Who asked you idiots to listen to him in the first place. This Arnab Goswami who I used to watch once upon a time even if he has been big b*llsh*t right from the start is retirement material now.

All in the day. Young Ranveer probably is learning life lessons finally, out of his studios. I shall stay subscribed to him and I shall continue to watch his interesting and out-of-box thinking podcasts. Who I have NEVER subscribed to are Wion and Republic among others. Big loud mouths full of bullsh*t nothing more. Its not sensationalization that gets you views dear Indian media. If you have REAL substance, there won’t be a need to go after TRP ratings. For now, Beerbiceps is the king. Just gulp that down and go to sleep you sore losers.

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What must a boss be like?

I am sorry I have to blog too much from the past, digging up from my memories that are over a quarter century old now. But can’t help sharing this. These couple of stories in recent past are too personal. I just thought its okay to share them now in public space.

I got orphaned before I got married. Right before my marriage, I was the only one female working in an otherwise all-male department of 31 guys including managers, officers and clerks. Of course, I was the youngest. Nobody had a clue about me, but news somehow leaked about my family situation in the department.

My manager when I got engaged, was Mr. Sanan from north. I am using actual names here. One day my would-be hubby came to my office for the first time by evening to pick me up. Our marriage was scheduled in 3 months’time. The guys in my dept got curious. They even went and reported the matter to my manager who called me aside. Told me, I was a good girl and he was concerned about me going out with a guy given my family situation! Was he safe to be with?! It was the first time he showed me that he cared. I assured him I was officially engaged.

I invited both my DGM Mr Markandeyan and my AGM Mr Ganapathy to my wedding. Both were on the verge of retirement. Mr Ganapathy would be very tenderly to me, often stopping at my table to have a word. He would laugh and tell me not to get married too soon and that I had a great future in the bank. He said I had a great potential and that I should not opt for domesticity like so many other women did. To this day this man who expressed his open liking for me forgetting his hierarchy has a special place in my heart. He is no more now. My working career, as after all a clerk of lowest rank, was very brief.

My DGM Mr Markandeyan surprised me saying that his own daughter was getting married the very same day as me. Like mine, her wedding reception was to be the previous evening. But he assured me that he would come. I had no hope.

Both these elderly gentlemen used to be very kind to me. I think they knew about me from the start.

On the evening previous to my wedding day, I was surprised and enormously happy to see my DGM and AGM walking in together for my wedding reception. My entire department of 31 guys were present for the girl who had no parents. My DGM who was a very high ranking official, missed his own daughter’s wedding reception for a few important hours that evening to attend mine. He stayed for a very long time like over one hour. He had dinner with the staff. Until today his kindness is something I can never forget. These are the kind of people who have finetuned me lifelong. I am gifted to have had these gems in my life. The next morning my department staff attended his daughter’s wedding which was a very grand event.

We see how people hire and fire so easily without a second thought in modern scenario. But the bosses I had for such a short time of my life in my very brief career were superhuman by today’s standards. My department guys too were very respectful. Normally talkative, I however used to maintain my distance with them at work not mixing at all with the crowd. But they showed their care and affection for me when all of them turned up for me to be by my side like my parents’ side relative. My only direct blood relative was/is my younger sister. Very few close relatives. The short span of my career therefore is still unforgettable for me. I cleared CAIIB part 1 & 2 exams in that short time as per my AGM’s wish. He wanted me to write the officers’ exams on completing my 26th year when I would get eligibility. I said a polite no to him telling him that I wanted a family that I did not have. He reluctantly agreed.

Men like my DGM and AGM were old school. They don’t come like that any more. Even my manager Mr Sanan. Like a fatherly figure to me.

I left my job in 1996. Long, long back. So I have NO idea of work culture from the millennia, or even from before that. In those days in our working atmosphere, we were like a family. IT revolution changed everything. My friends/ex colleagues say I can never fit into present working environs.

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Doge vs Goat loans of India.

This is from my bank days. Ours was a private one owned by 7 other banks, largest among them being a nationalized one holding majority stake. Other 6 banks were private banks. This was before 1992-93 when banking reforms were signed between bank staff associations and the central govt. I am not clear about the present day scenario as I left my service over a quarter century back. We were then seeing the last of manual banking days as ATMs were beginning to be installed. In 1993, I got my first computer training for bank employees in Bangalore to acquaint us with computerization. A huge computer department came up in my HQ. I recall the monochrome PCs and our own typewriters being replaced with electronic Brother machines in all departments. Yet we were still doing only core banking: BORROWING AND LENDING. Debit/credit cards were issued by very few banks – mostly by the international ones. Slowly we were diversifying. Took India 8 more years upto the millennium to add bill payment, car/housing loans, insurance etc., to banking, and for cards to become huge.

Most of the international banks in India have now closed down unable to compete with the Indian banks that can give any of them a run for their money – be it when it comes to quality of banking staff or operations.

But up until at least the early 90s, nationalized banks in India and even private sector banks mandatorily had to run rural branches even if at a loss. Ours ran many. Since I was attached with Advances, I got a picture of these things. Rural advances were for those like goat loans, for buying pesticides and fertilizers (for farmers) etc., and for rural artisans such as weavers for instance to procure fabrics, threads etc. The biggest among them would be a rare tractor loan or a borewell loan. Branches had limited discretion. Mostly branches dealt with them. We used to get the summary (monthly reports) only as the sums advanced were paltry. Recall this branch from near Salem in Tamil Nadu – this rural branch had only villagers coming in for goat loans etc. To fit their convenience, even the branch followed staggered timings up until evening 8. It made a total loss. It still had a manager, an accountant and a clerk! It was a total waste. So many branches worked this way all across India – many many thousands. There was never the profit motive. It was only to serve the rural population and to reach into the most inhospitable terrains. We used to tease the officers posted there for their ‘punishment transfers!’ Once in their service time, every bank officer had to mandatorily work for at least 3 years in a most backward rural branch. So many, many rural outposts with no paved roads. In some pickets, electricity would be erratic. Yet the branches functioned. They still do under nationalized banks. The motto was ‘service to rural India.’

In 1992-93, banking reforms were signed in. It is at this stage that the NPAs (the non performing assets) started getting classified. Recovery cells/departments were formed for the first time to pursue matters even legally if situation warranted. Earlier, rural loans used to be written off when monsoons failed given the dismal economic background of the small village borrowers. The borrowers were mostly marginal farmers working on leased plots. If you would press them for recovery, they would even commit suicide. They were in very bad shape. Too poor and distressed. Still from 1993, reminders would go to the rural branches strictly advising them on recovery. Once I saw a very poor farmer in dhoti and without a shirt, walking into our department asking for waiver of his goat loan. He had traveled hundreds of kilometers using what little money he had for buying his bus tickets. I am conditioned by these sights and real life stories fortunately or unfortunately. Banks, instead of writing them off, started rephrasing their loans asking them to pay up in installments. There were instances when even legal notices were served on the illiterate farmers. Goats could get seized (!) for non repayment of loans with due interests thereoff!

Whereas I was also witness to how huge, huge credits were just like that disbursed without board approval when it was ‘suitable’ for the bank. Suppose the urban branch manager had no discretion, and the limit exceeded his powers, still if the party was influential enough, the higherups in Advances would quietly sanction every loan and then apply to the board for ratification. I have seen this with my own eyes and my blood would boil. Huge credits turning into bad loans also happened. Defaulters were still trusted. And after a point, writing off also happened without board approval. What is the board for except for ratifying misuse of powers. But the rural poor were pounded for repayment. I was too young then yet I was painfully aware of this unfair system. My colleagues/friends would ask me not to get sentimental about my job – but I could hardly be like them. Its good I left my service.

When I see Doge in America and their war cry to cut govt expenses, I am still reminded of the selfless services rendered by nationalized banks of India and even our railways, running the show for just a handful of people at times in remotest corners of the country, even incurring huge losses in the process. They say India is third world, but I have come to respect more and more our values and sense of social justice. The sense of inclusion you see in India in every sphere of life can be amazing. A first world nation like America wants to curtail government expenses. What an irony of situations!

Now in this digital era, I am so elated that the same rural India has villagers with barcodes (!) and UPI payment apps in their smart phones! You can buy a plate of samosas for snacking from a hawker and the barcode could be printed just on his push cart! Once on a highway I had tender coconut stopping our car. The coconut seller was from a nearby village. He had printed his barcode on the tree under which he was selling tender coconut! Its got that much easy to transact and do business with villagers these days. Increasingly going paperless also. But I am sure rural branches of our nationalized banks continue to serve the very distant pockets of India where loans for agriculture and loans to rural artisans who practise their trades from villages are very important. We are two entirely different nations: America and India. All these social indicators point to why India is not as developed as America. India is a welfare economy that puts the interests of the masses first over anything. Private profit is still secondary to us. Indian economy is mixed economy with both private and public sector participation in equal measures.

Lastly, kudos to Indian railways whose network covers the last outpost in every nook and corner of the country. They have got every square centimeter of the national geography covered and service the loss making areas without profit motive.

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Freeze on H1B will be America’s greatest gift to India.

A DIRECT APPEAL TO MY PRIME MINSTER SHRI NARENDRA MODI JI

Its hightime India stops this braindrain. I winced in pain hearing my PM say, ‘there is a huge global demand for Indian visas.’ Obviously this is his polite answer to America. But is that a permanent solution Modi ji. If anyone can plug the braindrain from India for good, it is YOU. China did it. If you want to compete with China, plug this braindrain from India. Cancel passports if Indian STEM graduates who go to America stay beyond 2 years. They have to live illegally in America after the deadline or get back for legal existence in India. This will what will do good for India in the long run. So far we never bothered because we keep producing aspiring young people who are terribly ambitious. But creating an environment within the country to engage them productively will what be the ultimate solution. Which American university did Shri Abdul Kalam attend. None of the ISRO scientists have earned a degree from American universities. In fact some of them or most of them are tier 2 or tier 3 engineering university graduates not creamy tech schools – which means they did not graduate from IIT/IIM, the nation’s premier institutions. We have done enough for America. Its time we do something for ourselves. Build the best universities with the help of those nations like Japan, Israel, Scandinavian nations etc and even with America. Bolster the existing ones with collaboration. Transform India. It will not go down well with the Indian public who will see it as a curb on their fundamental rights – but you can do it. This is my direct appeal to my prime minister. Don’t allow a single Indian graduate to live or work in America beyond 2 years, especially the medicos. Get them all back. You will be truly rendering yeomen service to Mother India for centuries to come.

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The Aftermath Of Bangladesh.

Adani power plant is reportedly being taken over by Chinese company in Bangladesh. Tata is pulling out of Bangladesh. Besides these two, vast Indian investments in Bangladesh are taken over by their government. This must serve as a big lesson to Govt of India who wants to invest in troubled nations like Afghanistan and Bangladesh. You just cannot reform anyone howmuchever good your intentions may be. Leave them to their destiny.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/business/tata-group-pulls-out-of-bangladesh/story-sll89v9ArXEkE8wWtizAoM.html

Tirupur, Tamil Nadu is known as the hosiery capital of the world. With the cotton output in the country, they have been manufacturers for Victoria secret etc., and leading garment manufacturers for global brands like Zara, etc. Tirupur registered dismal growth in last 2 years as all businesses went to Bangladesh. Now there is good news from Tirupur as the importers have returned to this small cotton textile town of Tamil Nadu.

(copy & paste)

India’s textile hub of Tirupur is facing a revival of fortunes after nearly two years with a flurry of orders from the US and UK, helped also by political instability in neighbouring Bangladesh. With this, the city’s 5,000 apparel export units are buzzing with activity with their factories operating at 95% capacity.

https://www.business-standard.com/industry/news/tiruppur-textile-industry-returns-to-growth-posts-13-rise-in-exports-124111101502_1.html

This is going to affect Bangladesh seriously. Their textiles industry supports a booming lower middle class. The shift back to Tirupur will prove to be a blow below the belt for them.

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MIGA NOT MAGA

Shocked to watch this video. What a hatred. What an ugly despicable human being. Monster actually.

PM Shri Narendra Modiji, PUT ON HOLD ALL APPLICATIONS OF INDIAN ASPIRANTS FOR ADMISSION TO MASTERS STEM COURSES IN US UNIVERSITIES. FROM 2025 FALL, NOT A SINGLE INDIAN GRADUATE MUST STEP INTO AMERICA in next 2-3 years. BRING THE AMERICAN ECONOMY TO A STANDSTILL. LET THE AMERICAN UNVERSITIES CLOSE. Let their IT companies lock up. AVERAGE COURSE FEES FOR MS DEGREE IN US IS 50,000 TO EVEN 150,000 $ DEPENDING ON THE RANKING OF THE UNIVERSITY. APART FROM THAT INDIAN PARENTS SHELL OUT LIVING EXPENSES AMOUNTING TO THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. ALL THIS OUT OF LOANS PAYING OUT OF THEIR HARD EARNED EARNINGS. CRASH THE AMERICAN ECONOMY.

PM MODI JI, BRING HOME ALL THE MEDICOS ON GREENCARD IN THE US. TELL THEM IF THEY DO NOT RETURN ASAP, THEIR PASSPORTS STAND TO BE SUMMARILY CANCELLED. GIVE THEM A DEADLINE. WITHOUT INDIAN DOCTORS, LET THEIR HOSPITALS STINK.

Its mandatory to stop our IIT/IIM graduates on who India spends obscene sums of money from flying to the US. Bolster our own schools of technology and medicine. This is a 1.4 billion country already. Are we not ticking?

Lets make INDIA great. MAKE INDIA GREAT AGAIN fellow Indians, not the ungrateful ugly America. Today the best on-road SUVs in India are India=made Mahindra and Tata. Its Tata who owns the Landrover and Jaguar in the UK.

Nobody can stop India from stopping her young people from going to the US for higher education. Its perfectly democratic on our part to do what we please with our own children.

H1B is internal matter of the US agreed, but this racist abuse is unwarranted. This torrential hate speech, racial slur/abuse is out of burning jealousy for the success of the Indian community that these whites are unable to digest. You have to spank your own kids and save them from dope/booze and fast life.

We all have family and friends in America. May Shiva and Shakthi protect their children wherever they are. US is becoming a very unsafe place for Indians.

PS: This white man’s wife probably slept with an Indian guy hahaha!