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India, Bangladesh need to work together in textile sector: High Commissioner

There are n numbers of bangladesies, even they pay to police weekly and I am getting service at low cost as any other delhite take.
Yeah....I know majority of Indian population are illegal Bangladeshis. They can't make their ends meet with their low wage but still manage to bribe the cops. Wonderful.

Any poor Muslim and pdf Indians label him as illegal Bangladeshi. Grow up people. Your place is no utopia

3000 takka, mean 2416 Rs monthly salery guy, you will not find in any corner of India
You won't find in any coroner of Bangladesh either. That's why don't make false assumptions

Every Indian in pdf knows countless illegal Bangladeshis in India. But their govt with great Modi in power can't even identify a dozen. What kind of fckin joke is this? Retarded people with inferiority complex
 
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Banglar Bir sided with that Indian guy instead of me:( He is a RAW agent!!!

A rather stupid move I must say. Bangladesh received ODA from us & have limited funds to buy even first hand textile machinery
I can see you are a true Indian cause you have the Supa Pawa syndrome of having unwanted attention...
 
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Yes I know, Even one of my friend from delhi who was in BD for past 4 years returned back after that terriorist incident in cafe, we together celebrate kite compitition on 15th Aug.
But his salery was more then 2 lacs INR, He is fashion desioner. Indians are taking that job which you guys are incapable of, not cleaning or riksha pulling there. Its a fact you know or dont know BD has compititive advantage of low salery otherwise every thing is in India's favour like designing, technological help, Textile machinary even Raw Material.
Pure logically why Indian will work low grade job in BD ? Tell me how much salery of sweeper in BD in INR ? "Even with the new minimum wage of 3,000 taka a month = 2416 INR for garment workers--which is to go into effect in November--Bangladesh will still have the lowest wages in the world."
Just for your knowledge in delhi minimum low wage for unskilled worker is 513/- INR per day (you can confirm online). If an Indian can work a sweeper in BD then gora's must be working as garment workers in BD factories :lol:. I am just putting facts in front of you, you are free to believe whatever shit to like

WTF, where did you pull out these facts from? fashion designer? 2 lac INR? :lol:

Bangladeshi garments industries mainly work as outsourcing partners for the global brands which means they don't design the products but produce it according to designs sent by the buyers. Either your friend fooled you or you are just faking! :lol:

Yet, I don't deny Indian white collar officials working in Bangladesh, (have seen them mostly in the steel industries), but the absolute majority of the Indian immigrants here are doing menial jobs.

3000Tk a month? Another fact produced by your rear end, the minimum wage for garments is Tk6,500 and with over time, the workers earn as much as Tk8,000 per month, that is exclusive of other benefits like daily meal etc.

And just a slight glance over google reveals that there's no uniform minimum wage across all the Indian states. Under the law, wage rates in scheduled employments differ across states, sectors, skills, regions and occupations owing to difference in costs of living, regional industries' capacity to pay, consumption patterns, etc. Hence, there is no single uniform minimum wage rate across the country and the structure has become overly complex. The highest minimum wage rate as updated in 2012 is Rs. 322/day in Andaman and Nicobar[3] to Rs. 38/day[4] in Tripura.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_Wages_Act_1948
 
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3000 takka, mean 2416 Rs monthly salery guy, you will not find in any corner of India

GSDP for Bihar is just $190bn and has a population of over 200 million, Per capita GSDP is less then $1000 per year. GSDP for UP is $94m and has a population of over 105 million, Per capita GSDP is less then $900 per year.

http://www.prsindia.org/uploads/media/State Budget 2017-18/Bihar Budget Analysis 2017-18.pdf

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Uttar_Pradesh

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indian_states_and_union_territories_by_GDP

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indian_states_and_union_territories_by_GDP_per_capita
 
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gosh. a great thread - gone down the drain..

lets concentrate on the OP with a win-win model. what way can India benefit the RMG sector in BD and what way can BD benefit from Indian raw materials/cotton/fabric production?

simple isn't it? according to the OP, India is the largest producer of cotton, fabrics and BD is the hottest manufacturer of RMG. surely a synergy over there can be pretty good for both sides. What steps should be taken to strengthen both sides?

now can we get the debate back to this topic?
 
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gosh. a great thread - gone down the drain..

lets concentrate on the OP with a win-win model. what way can India benefit the RMG sector in BD and what way can BD benefit from Indian raw materials/cotton/fabric production?

simple isn't it? according to the OP, India is the largest producer of cotton, fabrics and BD is the hottest manufacturer of RMG. surely a synergy over there can be pretty good for both sides. What steps should be taken to strengthen both sides?

now can we get the debate back to this topic?

Not interested. This is just to stroke SHW/BAL ego and keep them from actually investing in any other industry...and keep putting all their eggs in the RMG basket (though thats also largely because of their atrocious human capital quality in the first place).

India is focused on giving its own textile sector a big monetary package right now so we can literally pull the carpet from underneath BD later. Stay tuned. We will time it with the massive deportations of BD illegals back to their "shonar bangla" just to unleash twice the hurt on them. Its why SHW is being propped up and buffered right now.

Idiots thinking nominal USD GSDP means something for largely non foreign trading entities within India is quite laughable in the meantime (exposes their lack of economics 101). It will probably be the same people that wonder why BD wont consume even 20 years down the road the per capita steel, concrete and energy that India does today in near total disconcert with the nominal GDP figures (and put it down to some conspiracy).....just like how the WEF puts BD labour in future as worse quality than Indian labour today....and how the ILO puts the Indian worker today as having twice the productivity of a BD one (and increasing a lot faster).
 
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Not interested. This is just to stroke SHW/BAL ego and keep them from actually investing in any other industry...and keep putting all their eggs in the RMG basket (though thats also largely because of their atrocious human capital quality in the first place).

India is focused on giving its own textile sector a big monetary package right now so we can literally pull the carpet from underneath BD later. Stay tuned. We will time it with the massive deportations of BD illegals back to their "shonar bangla" just to unleash twice the hurt on them. Its why SHW is being propped up and buffered right now.

Idiots thinking nominal USD GSDP means something for largely non foreign trading entities within India is quite laughable in the meantime (exposes their lack of economics 101). It will probably be the same people that wonder why BD wont consume even 20 years down the road the per capita steel, concrete and energy that India does today in near total disconcert with the nominal GDP figures (and put it down to some conspiracy).....just like how the WEF puts BD labour in future as worse quality than Indian labour today....and how the ILO puts the Indian worker today as having twice the productivity of a BD one (and increasing a lot faster).

Only idiot here is you with your copy/paste from other sources.

20 years down the line India would have already fragmented into it's constituent components
or be near to it.
 
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GSDP for Bihar is just $190bn and has a population of over 200 million, Per capita GSDP is less then $1000 per year. GSDP for UP is $94m and has a population of over 105 million, Per capita GSDP is less then $900 per year.

http://www.prsindia.org/uploads/media/State Budget 2017-18/Bihar Budget Analysis 2017-18.pdf

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Uttar_Pradesh

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indian_states_and_union_territories_by_GDP

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indian_states_and_union_territories_by_GDP_per_capita
Bihar has a population of 200million ? And UP has 109 mill? Well thats new to me. And gsdp of UP is $94m...some interesting facts..

gosh. a great thread - gone down the drain..

lets concentrate on the OP with a win-win model. what way can India benefit the RMG sector in BD and what way can BD benefit from Indian raw materials/cotton/fabric production?

simple isn't it? according to the OP, India is the largest producer of cotton, fabrics and BD is the hottest manufacturer of RMG. surely a synergy over there can be pretty good for both sides. What steps should be taken to strengthen both sides?

now can we get the debate back to this topic?
There seems to be a lot if blinded hatred, countries across thr globe have worked together to push their economies, irrespective of conflicts between them, china and Japan are a pretty good example but the concept working together seems to be ilogical here.
 
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I can see you are a true Indian cause you have the Supa Pawa syndrome of having unwanted attention...

What supa powa syndrome?

Doesn't BD recieve billions of dollars as ODA from several countries, including India ?

I knew about Bangladesh importing used textile machinery from some reports by an Indian textile machinery manufacturer presently operating in your country.

These are merely facts, not rhetoric.

Don't worry, once we move up the value chain,

Lol, what are you going to produce when you move up the value chain? Aramid or carbon fiber? Or any other technical textile?

Try producing spares for textile machinery first. Your BMTF tried & failed miserably.

Yet, I don't deny Indian white collar officials working in Bangladesh, (have seen them mostly in the steel industries), but the absolute majority of the Indian immigrants here are doing menial jobs.

How much remittance did those 500,000 Indians in BD send to India ? That'll show you the reality of what Indians are doing.

Only idiot here is you with your copy/paste from other sources.


20 years down the line India would have already fragmented into it's constituent components

or be near to it.

Says the guy with the crystal ball. Is it another claim like 160 4+ gen fighters by 2030 ?

we will make sure the low-end textile productions relocate to poor regions like India and sub-saharan Africa.

With 55% GDP (PPP) per capita of that of India, Bangladesh is quite rich even compared to Scandinavia. :lol:

It will probably be the same people that wonder why BD wont consume even 20 years down the road the per capita steel, concrete and energy that India does today

Well someone did claim that cement consumption is lower in BD because they use tiled roofs there.
 
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1.Last time, during Zia regime, Katulya had pushed in an EXIM Credit influencing our officers, DyPM and Textile Min. BTMC and the private sector procured Indian textile machinery without doing research. Indians themselves still import textile m/c from abroad. In textile production, quality depends on the m/c. End of the story is that our textile sector nearly packed up because of poor quality.
2. Who does not know that Indians are jealous of our RMG success. Therefore, on the one hand, they have been infiltrating into our RMG workers and organizing industrial trouble. Now through this sweet talk of coop, they want to get into this sector to sabotage.
 
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Indians themselves still import textile m/c from abroad. In textile production, quality depends on the m/c.

Lol, you don't even have a clue, do you. We have large textile machinery manufacturers who are also involved in exports. Google 'LMW'.

Who does not know that Indians are jealous of our RMG success.

Sure, Bangladesh is textile 'shupo powo' or whatever it sounds in Bengali.
 
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1.Last time, during Zia regime, Katulya had pushed in an EXIM Credit influencing our officers, DyPM and Textile Min. BTMC and the private sector procured Indian textile machinery without doing research. Indians themselves still import textile m/c from abroad. In textile production, quality depends on the m/c. End of the story is that our textile sector nearly packed up because of poor quality.
2. Who does not know that Indians are jealous of our RMG success. Therefore, on the one hand, they have been infiltrating into our RMG workers and organizing industrial trouble. Now through this sweet talk of coop, they want to get into this sector to sabotage.
Bulls Eye, hit right on the target. Excellent Groping, recommend for "Sword of Honour" .:sniper::sniper::guns::guns:

Lol, you don't even have a clue, do you. We have large textile machinery manufacturers who are also involved in exports. Google 'LMW'.
Sure, Bangladesh is textile 'shupo powo' or whatever it sounds in Bengali.

The "Made in Bangladesh" tag has also brought glory for the country, making it a prestigious brand across the world. Now Bangladesh is the 2nd largest RMG exporting country in the world. Now Bangladesh is expected to retain its position in the global market and moving ahead to achieve $50 billion export in 2021, the 50th anniversary of the Republic of Bangladesh.
http://fashion2apparel.blogspot.com/2016/12/garment-industry-bangladesh.html

The World's Largest garment cloth exporting country name is China (32.1 % total export). China is gradually relocating their labour intensive Industries to friendly countries.

My guess is India does not qualify in that list. However there is no harm in extending your begging bowl.
 
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