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India needs to boost investment to reach China's growth rate: HSBC report

You say you are not trying to shift the topic,but actually you try over and over again.
It's a waste of my time talking to you.
Because no matter how many facts I provide,you will pretend not to see and talk about other things.
Feifei Wang immigrated to America for some years then came back every some years,have a look at her profile then begin your malicious evaluation.

What?
Why not talk about victims such as Nepal,Sikkim,Pakistan and Bangladesh?
I cant argue with someone who chose to have a blind eye to its government because "it provides money and infrastructure". You keep your views, I will keep mine. Lets agree to disagree :) cheers!!
 
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"it provides money and infrastructure"
I didn't say that.
I just want to prove that you are wrong in the topic "remote place"
Then you say I have a blind eye to other things.
Your intelligence is very low.

Why not have a look at foreigners idea of living in China?And most of them are from developed countries,unlike India.

My Indian friend told me that his cousin's family immigrated to China years before and now don't want to come back to India(Young child,primary school student)
What's your opinion?
 
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I didn't say that.
I just want to prove that you are wrong in the topic "remote place"
Then you say I have a blind eye to other things.
Your intelligence is very low.
Sorry, but please go through the previous posts, it all started with GDP, which quickly shifted to HDI and Life expectancy and than this.
Remember how it started?
Kal Muah
Data coming out of China isnt something to be taken for sure. A country which has banned its people from open internet, doesnot hold elections, barred people from coming in large groups and banned free media, data can easily be manipulated. I have seen what was going on in Chinese media channels, when Modi travelled China, same news again and again in a loop.
But Chinese living in New Delhi told us that the look of India's capital is worse than a China's ordinary county :/
and its followed by useless posts filled with pics. Dont blame me for the offtopic rant
 
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Sorry, but please go through the previous posts, it all started with GDP, which quickly shifted to HDI and Life expectancy and than this.
Remember how it started?

and its followed by useless posts filled with pics. Dont blame me for the offtopic rant
But I just want to attack one of your opinions,I don't want to talk about other things,or I will waste too much time.
I don't want to talk with you,it is 16:16 now.
It is more worthy of playing games than talking with person having a stubborn mind.
 
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But I just want to attack one of your opinions,I don't want to talk about other things,or I will waste too much time.
I don't want to talk with you,it is 16:16 now.
It is more worthy of playing games than talking with person having a stubborn mind.
Sure Sir/Mam as you wish. Please go ahead.
Btw what are you playing, if you don't mind.
 
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I dont know but @Levina or @ranjeet might help. Indian political section has been destroyed by mehboobkz, otherwise there were many people for analysis
Hi there!

I asked one of my sources who worked on BJP's election campaign in 2014.
He says GST should be passed in this monsoon session. But it's already too late.
The bill should have been passed atleast an year ago to get benefits by 2019, that is before the next election campaign.
 
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Hi there!

I asked one of my sources who worked on BJP's election campaign in 2014.
He says GST should be passed in this monsoon session. But it's already too late.
The bill should have been passed atleast an year ago to get benefits by 2019, that is before the next election campaign.

Some benefits will be immediate. Like lower prices of many goods (because less double taxation...passing on savings to the consumer). Lower logistics price and efficiency yes will take some time, some of those will be past 2019 like in 2020+ timeframe....but even some of those will be starting in 1 - 2 years time (I think). Combined structural advantages will only be in Modi 2nd term with the further reforms in the pipeline.
 
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Some benefits will be immediate. Like lower prices of many goods (because less double taxation...passing on savings to the consumer). Lower logistics price and efficiency yes will take some time, some of those will be past 2019 like in 2020+ timeframe....but even some of those will be starting in 1 - 2 years time (I think). Combined structural advantages will only be in Modi 2nd term with the further reforms in the pipeline.
My friend says Arun Jaitely screwed it up.The cumulative effect doesn't happen over night. He says they will have to work harder on election campaign next time if these bills don't produce results.
Seems nobody wants Jaitley to stay.
And if,God forbid, Modi doesn't win next time and congress makes a come back to power then GST will work in Congress's favour.
 
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My friend says Arun Jaitely screwed it up.The cumulative effect doesn't happen over night. He says they will have to work harder on election campaign next time if these bills don't produce results.
Seems nobody wants Jaitley to stay.
And if,God forbid, Modi doesn't win next time and congress makes a come back to power then GST will work in Congress's favour.

Well it will then be a repeat of UPA-I inheriting the economy from NDA in 2004....letting it fly for a few years (you can only stop that momentum if you really really actively try) and then eventually running it into the ground ever so deftly and not so deftly.

If India actually chooses Pappu over Modi, the last little faith I have in India will go.

But I am betting on the direct immediate cost benefits impacting right away provided GST bill passes...especially the rural poor....because they will see a rebate in many goods by avoiding double tax etc.

Just like Bankruptcy bill, the further implementation is what matters most in long term....i.e how Modi govt ramps up the GST rate over time from what it starts to cover what it is replacing. That transition is what your friend is talking about. It wont be so easy for centre BJP given many states are under BJP rule now....and they would want to maintain that too and therefore be cautious...Jayant Sinha was talking about this in terms of state insulation allowed to only gradually come down.

The good news is GST is sometimes quite overrated. The main economic agenda falls outside of GST I still feel....there is much work to be done there (skill/training, education, ease of business, labour law reforms). If Modi govt tackles those much more effectively and continue the prudent fiscal discipline and promote more supply side policies for rural poor (MUDRA, DBT is a very nice start) then there is no reason why Modi popularity rate should not stay where it is (more than 70% or so)....and next elections should be in the bag.
 
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But I am betting on the direct immediate cost benefits impacting right away provided GST bill passes...especially the rural poor....because they will see a rebate in many goods by avoiding double tax etc
By the time it's coordinated and executed it will be almost 2018, despite majority of the states being ruled by BJP....or so I heard.
But then as they say, let's wait and watch. :)
 
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