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There is no IKEA in pakistan.

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@Taimoor Khan @Solomon2 @jupiter2007 @Islamic faith&Secularism @Imad.Khan
 
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You have to understand that IKEA is opening 25 stores in India by 2025.

But i didn't see a single plan for starting IKEA showroom in any of your cities like Lahore or Karachi !

It is a 1000 seater restaurant(largest in the world) and 7000 products


@Shabi1 @Ahmet Pasha @!eon @Quwa @Asimz @Pindi Boy @ThanatosI @Farah Sohail @Icewolf @Shapur Zol Aktaf @Devil Soul @Pluralist @Zarvan @SecularNationalist @AZ1 @Imran Khan

Indian and swedish flag in IKEA and grant welcome


@Politico @Cthulhu @Moonlight @Spring Onion @Asimz @zeroboy @Homo Sapiens @Zee-shaun @Hareeb @IceCold @Taygibay @Zibago @Starlord @Basel @AsianUnion @dexter @DemirkanTR
 
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You have to understand that IKEA is opening 25 stores in India by 2025.

But i didn't see a single plan for starting IKEA showroom in any of your cities like Lahore or Karachi !

It is a 1000 seater restaurant(largest in the world) and 7000 products


@Shabi1 @Ahmet Pasha @!eon @Quwa @Asimz @Pindi Boy @ThanatosI @Farah Sohail @Icewolf @Shapur Zol Aktaf @Devil Soul @Pluralist @Zarvan @SecularNationalist @AZ1 @Imran Khan

Indian and swedish flag in IKEA and grant welcome


@Politico @Cthulhu @Moonlight @Spring Onion @Asimz @zeroboy @Homo Sapiens @Zee-shaun @Hareeb @IceCold @Taygibay @Zibago @Starlord @Basel @AsianUnion @dexter @DemirkanTR

It would be great to have store like that in Pakistan. It will give employment and company will pay tax. It will be win win situation for Pakistan.
Our main problem is corruption, bhatta Kihei, money laundering and corrupt leadership. Once we can take care of these, we might be able to bring new investments in Pakistan while supporting the current businesses by creating laws that protect people investments.
 
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You have to understand that IKEA is opening 25 stores in India by 2025.

But i didn't see a single plan for starting IKEA showroom in any of your cities like Lahore or Karachi !

It is a 1000 seater restaurant(largest in the world) and 7000 products


@Shabi1 @Ahmet Pasha @!eon @Quwa @Asimz @Pindi Boy @ThanatosI @Farah Sohail @Icewolf @Shapur Zol Aktaf @Devil Soul @Pluralist @Zarvan @SecularNationalist @AZ1 @Imran Khan

Indian and swedish flag in IKEA and grant welcome


@Politico @Cthulhu @Moonlight @Spring Onion @Asimz @zeroboy @Homo Sapiens @Zee-shaun @Hareeb @IceCold @Taygibay @Zibago @Starlord @Basel @AsianUnion @dexter @DemirkanTR

With a $2,3 trillion gdp India is a huge consumer's market and will keep attracting FDI in retail goods. But one needs to understand that even though such investments make the economy look good the fact remains that only 1,3% of Indian population owns and controls 72% of Indian wealth. Common man has no share in this .
Just my 2 cents. :coffee:
 
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With a $2,3 trillion gdp India is a huge consumer's market and will keep attracting FDI in retail goods. But one needs to understand that even though such investments make the economy look good the fact remains that only 1,3% of Indian population owns and controls 72% of Indian wealth. Common man has no share in this .
Just my 2 cents. :coffee:

You have to understand that IKEA is not only in India, but large retail giant like Walmart,Carrefour are hiting doors on Indian market against all resistance against investment by these giants in India.The retail giant like Lulu is also having huge upcoming plan in India with lot of malls on various cities in India.
 
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With a $2,3 trillion gdp India is a huge consumer's market and will keep attracting FDI in retail goods. But one needs to understand that even though such investments make the economy look good the fact remains that only 1,3% of Indian population owns and controls 72% of Indian wealth. Common man has no share in this .
Just my 2 cents. :coffee:
It is like this, either whole of the India can remain dismally poor or some of Indians can get really rich while rest comparatively poor but still better.
1960-80s was the first scenario, by choosing a socialistic model all of Indians were more equal than present. Almost all of them were dismally poor. After 90s India has followed a captialistic model, now there is a surge in self made billionaires in India and new rich folks. People with skills are getting high paid jobs.

What India needs to do is to diversify its economy and diversify its human capital skills. Some fields yield results fasters like IT and software while others take time. That said, for the sake of other fields, India should not slow down the first. It is noteworthy that almost all of the newly minted rich are not exactly getting rich by exploiting poor, they are getting rich by finding avenues which were simply not seen before. Like PayTM (Mobile payment), Like MuSigma (Data Analytics), Like Ola (Ride sharing) etc. All of these companies are built on skills provided by skilled engineers and not poor labourers.

So this ineqaulity of wealth is not exactly a social phenomenon. It is more of a economic one based in capitalism. The alternative we already know does not work in India.

These large store chains kill small shop owners. Small business suffers alot due to these giants.
Its too early to tell this. People thought the same about Olas and Flipkarts. All I hear from Punjab is that saavy small shop owners are finding more customers this way. Flipkart provides logistics and shop/business owners provide goods.
I don't know how will it play out. May be IKEA's model of having huge shop spaces may or may not work out in India. For we know that in India mostly small businesses with limited inventory usually works better. Also, one of the selling points of IKEA is that owners assemble the items by themselves -- or you pay assembling price. Don't know how well this will work out in India. Assembling by yourself and DIY is a very western idea, may or may not work in India. Also all the IKEA furnitures are cookie cutter. In India usually you can ask your local furniture guy to customize a furniture to your specs and they will do it and deliver it. So, Lets see how well it works out.
 
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Here you go IKEA massive plan in India


@Dark-Destroyer @dawn_news @slapshot @Islamabad Rulz @AZADPAKISTAN2009 @PakSword @Sully3 @tps77 @Green Angel @Green Arrow @Kamran Abbasi @karakoram @313ghazi

These large store chains kill small shop owners. Small business suffers alot due to these giants.

India is still a large market,can accommodate others as well.IKEA have to source products from India as well.Small shop owners cannot jack up price as they like and so they are force to come with better quality and reasonable price.In fact 30% youth population in the world in coming decade are Indians....That's a huge market for any.....

In fact 15% global growth is coming from India...
 
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Here you go IKEA massive plan in India


@Dark-Destroyer @dawn_news @slapshot @Islamabad Rulz @AZADPAKISTAN2009 @PakSword @Sully3 @tps77 @Green Angel @Green Arrow @Kamran Abbasi @karakoram @313ghazi



India is still a large market,can accommodate others as well.IKEA have to source products from India as well.Small shop owners cannot jack up price as they like and so they are force to come with better quality and reasonable price.In fact 30% youth population in the world in coming decade are Indians....That's a huge market for any.....

In fact 15% global growth is coming from India...
Big market for IKEA in India to sell affordable toilets
 
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But Pakistan is also quite growing...

But surprised why there is no IKEA plan in pakistan, which is a 200 million consumer market? It takes years for any retail giant to open facility in a country.So if there is no plan yet means you can't see a single IKEA even in 2025, while that time India will have 25 IKEA showroom giants all over country including Tier2 cities.
 
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