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Facts, not TV/media sensations, but hard facts!
India solves it's problems systemically, they are large problems.
Some of India's problems go back 100's if not 1000 yrs., other's have amplified or diluted.
- The low hanging fruit of economic reforms have done well. All industrial and services sectors have actually boomed beyond belief. In 20 yrs., $ 108 Billion IT, $ 25 Billion crude refining or $ 10 Billion exports and huge local consumtion are good eg.'s. These sectors grew 20-35 %.
- Economic reforms re: subsidies, labour, land, minerals, farming are very hard to take on as they have even stronger vested interests then business sectors. No change till elections. Then things will change slowly. This Aadhar scheme is basically an anti-subsidy pilfering scheme. Will be done in a couple of yrs. This may add 1-2 % to India's GDP. Farming reform, mining reform will add 2-3 %. Labour and land reform may even add 3-5 % to the economy because India is a 80% arable land + worlds' largest labour pool country.
- The above will expand markets and the manufacturing and services industries will recover to decent growth again. With all sectors synchronised, a long, sustained 35-50 yr. 8-10 % boom will start by midway for the next govt.
Want to know about the fall of the Ind. Rs. ?
- The Rs. fall is fantastic news for Indian economy since India doesn't import $hit! Only exports.
The falling Rs. make Indian IT, Auto, Refinery, gems & jewellery $ export sectors boom. Inversely, $ and hard currency remittance inflows get a boost. Both are among the world's largest and in the $ 100's of Billions!
Put another way, India's economy grew ~ 15-18 % in that one shot of the Rs. downgrade.
The major import item of energy - oil & gas, are from 'friends' Iraq, Iran, S. Arabia, Oman, UAE who trade on easy terms, often Rs. terms. 1/2 the stuff is paid for in Rs. eg. Iran.
Western Maharashtra's, and now Gujarat's water problems of before are hardly mega issues now re: dams and canal networks, specially in West Maharashtra on the dry, inland side where little rain and run-off meant dry, barren land. Gu. is a relatively new state hived off from erstwhile Bombay presidency via Rajasthan
Since British days this area, like colonial Punjab, produces cotton and alcohol grade sugarcane by the truck loads.