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This is a rather offensive title - why does Sri Lanka have to turn into a satelite of India ala Honk Kong to China?

Why not 'Sri Lanka the Singapore of South Asia'?

Some of you Indians only have yourselves and your intellectuals to blame for the "Akhand Bharat" accusations and the distrust of your intentions, and skepticism over your acceptance of Pakistan as an independent nation.
 
India Inc buys 143 US cos in 2 yrs

NEW DELHI: The greater engagement of US with India seems to have benefited the former during the economic downturn as thousands of Americans managed to save their jobs when Indian corporates went on a major acquisition drive in the US.
During the last two years, Indian companies acquired 143 US firms across various sectors. While 94 deals were concluded in 2007-08, in the following year when the economy was on the downturn, Indians bought as many as 50 US entities that were on the verge of closure, saving thousands of jobs.
A study, jointly conducted by Indian industry association FICCI and Ernst & Young, said Tata Chemicals, Wipro, Reliance Communications and Firstsource Solutions were some of the top Indian entities that were involved in bailing out US companies in the red.
The report released on Thursday said IT&ITeS, manufacturing and pharmaceuticals were the prime sectors in which most of the deals were formalised. Indian companies from the IT sector have over the years been aggressively expanding in the US market.
The deals were predominantly debt financed with cash being a popular mode of payment. "This trend probably extends from India Inc's traditional preference for cash transactions in the domestic merger and acquisition space," the report observed.
The Ernst & Young report says the boom in the Indian economy in the last three to four years made the domestic companies cash-rich which provided them with access to more capital than in the past.

Interestingly, one of the key factors, as the report cites, behind more acquisitions has been the liberal policies introduced by the government and RBI for overseas investments.

According to RBI data, in 2007-08 the total outbound investments of Indian companies amounted to $18 billion. In the first half of 2008-09, at least 2,000 proposals valued at $9 billion were cleared for overseas investments in joint ventures and wholly owned subsidiaries.

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This is a rather offensive title - why does Sri Lanka have to turn into a satelite of India ala Honk Kong to China?

Why not 'Sri Lanka the Singapore of South Asia'?

Some of you Indians only have yourselves and your intellectuals to blame for the "Akhand Bharat" accusations and the distrust of your intentions, and skepticism over your acceptance of Pakistan as an independent nation.

Hey i wouldn't read too much to it. Its a title that might have come from the cordial relations these two nations shared over the years. Sri-lankan people is just like an extension of Indian people. And i have met many srilankan people in Kerala and they really have very high regards for India.

As far as the so called "AKHAND BHARAT" concept or theory. I don't know how you guys got these terms. Because this concept is unheard and non existent in our media and our general public. May be these are fascinations of some select few who thought whole south east asia was for Hindus and they want it back. And those who if any are there who preach this concept are not intellectuals but fundamentalists.

So if some reporter (i dont know whther the author is an indian) specualte such possibility for srilanka, i dont think he had this akhand bharat theory in mind. However we would like to know the opinions of the srilankans about this report.
 
Some of you Indians only have yourselves and your intellectuals to blame for the "Akhand Bharat" accusations and the distrust of your intentions, and skepticism over your acceptance of Pakistan as an independent nation.

I wasnt aware that HSBC was an Indian company. It was they who used the words "Hong Kong of India". The fact that you missed or conveniently ignored this fact before going on your diatribe tells us a great deal about your opinions rather than Indian "intellectuals".
 
Inflation turns negative for first time in 30 years

NEW DELHI: The rate of inflation, as measured by the wholesale price index, has turned negative for the first time in over three decades. The widely
watched WPI fell 1.61% in the 12 months to June 6, sharply below the previous week's rise of 0.13%. This makes India possibly the only country with a negative inflation rate, though a number of European countries are nearing zero levels.

But unlike in Europe, where demand has been contracting, India isn't facing a deflation as industrial output remains positive and the inflation rate measured by the consumer price index (CPI) still stands at around 8% and shows no signs of a let-up.

Bankers are divided over whether a negative inflation rate will prompt the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to cut its benchmark policy rates. With negative inflation, real interest rates (net of inflation) in the money market are high.

But some banks won't wait for a signal from RBI before they start cutting lending and deposit rates. And that's good news for home and consumer loan borrowers as well as for industry. UCO Bank chairman S K Goel said, "Interest rates should come down. We will take a look on Friday as to how much deposit and lending rates can be cut. My rough estimate is that we will be able to reduce by 100 basis points (equal to one percentage point) at least." A number of other top bankers such as Canara Bank chairman A C Mahajan also said they saw interest rates coming down.

For depositors, though, that isn't good news. HDFC Bank has decided to cut its deposit rates by up to 25 basis point from Friday. State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur, the largest subsidiary of SBI, has also reduced deposit rates by up to one percentage point on various maturities effective today. The one-to-two year peak deposit rate has been reduced by 100 basis points to 7.25%.

The present low inflation is mainly on account of statistical reasons — primarily the high base in the same period of last year. Annual inflation is measured against prices a year ago. In June 2008, oil was at about $140 per barrel — almost double today's price of around $72. Similarly, commodity prices have fallen substantially since then. This has resulted in the average index of prices of all commodities falling vis-a-vis last year, despite the fact that prices of food articles have shot up during the period.

While describing negative inflation as unusual, finance secretary Ashok Chawla said it would not prompt the government to change its policies since it had been caused by the base effect and would get corrected in due course. Negative-to-low inflation should benefit manufacturers as input and raw material costs come down faster than prices of finished or value-added products, more so as domestic demand remains strong.

As the index of prices of all the commodities rose substantially in June-September 2008, the annual inflation rate is likely to remain in negative territory for the same period this year. Bankers feel that it will re-enter in positive territory in October 2009. Indeed, they worry that with commodity and oil prices bottoming out and demand picking up, inflation could bounce back in the third and fourth quarters of this year, especially if the monsoon turns out to be a poor one, as is being increasingly feared.

Inflation turns negative for first time in 30 years - India Business - Business - The Times of India
 
Whoever thought of this was some out of this world to imagin this kind of thing would happen.

Both are 2 different "Countries", and would stay like that. :disagree:
 
A very devided country took thirty years to reclaim its land and failed to come to terms with tamil minority will become Hongkong overnight is just ridiculous. Mahathir of Malaysia took 1 year to end its civil war without bloodshed and took the country towards prosperity and brought about parity among its diverse citizen. Morning sun shows the day...

actually there is a great discrimination in Malaysia over the malays and non-malays with former getting very high reservations as also government support whereas the other communities namely, chinese and indian origin people being ignored
 
Sri lanka was for sale ? nobody told me . i would have bought some too.

lol guys its a very nice jesture for sure, but i doubt the domestic problems of srilanka are over it will take lot more time to gain back for lost times.

But i see srilanka as a future business oriented tourist hub. Its close proximity with india will only help india.
 
Depends. If the Sethu Samudram project goes ahead. If the ports in that region develop fast, and if the transhipment port being developed in one of the Southern States is able to work efficiently, it would seriously dent Sri Lanka's revenue.

Sri Lanka's economic success depends on the success of its ports. The Indian ports being developed down south are going to give it competition. Either way, revenue would still have to be shared b/w all these ports, till now and for a couple of years more, Colombo port has been the ONLY port there(transshipment).
 
everything fits...the indian govt was worried about the growing chinese influence because of the LTTe...now that the LTTE is gone...the lankans would probably not invest a lot in weapons...this is where we come in picture...bring lanka closer by spurring an economic boom...regain the lost faith in the process.
 
.. God Knows that SL now needs to prosper , it has seen bad days which hopefully will never come back.

Even with the strain the nation went thru, the development & education standards are good across the island less the LTTE affected regions.
 
This is a rather offensive title - why does Sri Lanka have to turn into a satelite of India ala Honk Kong to China?

Why not \'Sri Lanka the Singapore of South Asia\'?

Some of you Indians only have yourselves and your intellectuals to blame for the \"Akhand Bharat\" accusations and the distrust of your intentions, and skepticism over your acceptance of Pakistan as an independent nation.

That last paragraph seems more like spew of nonsense borne out of envy of India being given that importance.

Where in the whole article can you see an Indian saying anything. Its a neutral article by a respected source. Maybe in your fit of envy you forgot to notice that.

The article makes perfect sense. Sri Lanka is a small country that will benefit from the trade it gets through India. The author gave a sound logic that Indian ports are underdeveloped and Sri Lanka can handle our shipments for us benefiting both. Hong Kong is the perfect example...similar in geography and position.

Citing the example of Singapore is wrong here as it went through rapid industrialization which post war Lanka cannot immediately do. What it can do, as the author rightly argued, is to take the benefit of its unique geographical position of being close to India to expand its economy.

I guess you came right from a session of lambasting some poor kid on this Akhand Bharat speech of yours and continued your tirade here...unfortunately doesn\'t make sense here.
 
actually there is a great discrimination in Malaysia over the malays and non-malays with former getting very high reservations as also government support whereas the other communities namely, chinese and indian origin people being ignored

Yes that was wat needed (affirmative action) to bring about parity among backward indegenous people and chinese and Indians, so the civil war ended and brough prosperity for all the citizens. Now they are again reviewing those laws and reforming where it needed. That is how it should be.

PS: Nobody kicked any Chinese or Indians out of Malaysia and till this day Chinese are the most affluent people of Malaysia.
 
Mahathir of Malaysia took 1 year to end its civil war without bloodshed and took the country towards prosperity and brought about parity among its diverse citizen. Morning sun shows the day...

Just curious, have you ever been to Malaysia?
 
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