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Some interesting infographics
Look at GIFT which was started 7-8 years ago ....it only has 2 buildings and a few roadsSo, you think such trillion dollar project start without designing & planning ?
GIFT is such a small city with too much hype.Look at GIFT which was started 7-8 years ago ....it only has 2 buildings and a few roads
sir indians need free goods, many need one packet of biriyani and booz with some pennys while voting, so many in india never mind what ever govt rules delhi, and i can say with guarantee that arun shoury was responsible for vajpayees defeat due to his fast libaralisation, he closed down thousands of loss making companies in a go, it earned bad will for the vajpyee govt, congress used it well by showing bjp is anti poor, then the cong did nothing and it ruled india for ten years, so common indians dont like super fast libaralisation or industrialisation, especially UP BIHAROne thing for sure they have not achieved is marketing their successes well....there is a perception being created and i am not sure if those are getting countered efficiently...Vajpayee lost 2003 elections even though his 5 years created record number of jobs and even 10 years of congress could not beat his infra figures....yet they lost badly!!
Also within its first year Modi govt has again dwarfed infra figures of congress regime....Anyhow these are early years but Modi should keep that debacle on back of his mind.....
1.Uranium Supply deal with Canada
2.Rafale deal with france
3.Renewal of Military cooperation with US.
4.50 billion $ investment from Japan and China.
5."Befitting" Response to Adversaries
New Recruit
Indeed the list is long i just noted down the main points and sorry i forgot to mention what he did for Indian Diaspora.sir indians need free goods, many need one packet of biriyani and booz with some pennys while voting, so many in india never mind what ever govt rules delhi, and i can say with guarantee that arun shoury was responsible for vajpayees defeat due to his fast libaralisation, he closed down thousands of loss making companies in a go, it earned bad will for the vajpyee govt, congress used it well by showing bjp is anti poor, then the cong did nothing and it ruled india for ten years, so common indians dont like super fast libaralisation or industrialisation, especially UP BIHAR
along with this clearing very long pending projects
saving nurses from ISIS
saving indians from yemen
saving both indians and nepalis from earth quake
establishing good will in countries which were neglected for long time
clearing long pending procurement deals for our armed forces
making babus arrive in time to their offices and making the govt offices look tidy and clean
cleaned the tons of filth in varanasi ghats, and made a revolution of sorts in making India dirt free
and over all indias youth get inspiration from his speaches
many more has been done and many more is in the pipe line
1) He formed the govt when things were pretty bad
4) Economy growth trend was reversed and brought back to positive (though there is a confusion on the new method)
5) He has good control over the govt which previous govts lacked......
Interesting, but without the necessary background out of context, which of course makes it difficult to see what really was done by the new government and what came out of their doing.
Take the energy production for an example, which has nothing to do with the NDA, nor is it even a problem, because we already had a surpluss of energy, since during the UPA years several new powerplants were build. The problem however is in the distribution side, so what we really need to know is, did the NDA something to improve the distribution side and is that improvement working (would be great if you have some infos on that too).
Similar case in the coal sector, correct me if I missed it, but aren't most of the enviromental clearances still pending? If so, the increase can't be a result of that policy change as of now and more likely is attributed to the numerous of clearances (more than 100 if I remember correctly) Chidambaram made in 2013, which logically comes to effect later only.
And as we all know, the low inflation is just a result of the fall of the oil price and has nothing to do with any government policy.
1) He took over when things were recovering, which is the ideal situation to come in, since you neither have to take difficult decisions to cut spending or raise taxes, but benefit from the improvements. So he could either sit back and take, what's coming anyway or be bold and push India way forward and after 2 budgets and very little reforms actually achieved so far, we know that the earlier is the case.
4) Come on mate, the BJP themselfs countered the myth of UPA pushing India into a bad economy, by admitting that Indias GDP is dependent on global economy and financial situation (exactly what the UPA said too) and even officially proven as false, by the new calculation method which shows a GDP growth of 6.9% for 2013, which then is the base for the 7...% last year.
They did a hell of a job during the elections in painting the situation as bad, but in power not only made a U-turn on it, but as expected benefitted from the recovering economy.
5) True, but since they had a clear majority and not such a difficult coalition, that wasn't too surprising isn't it? I am more surprised over the lack of control Modi has in it's own party and how he keeps people withing make him look weak, by stating things he doesn't approve, while he remains silent on these issues. For a person who is considered as a strong leader and not only the face of the party (contrary to MMS), I had expected more on that regard.
I agree with you on the marketing part, the Mod and the BJP had learned a lot in that field and that's one reason why they won the election and why there is a positive mood / sentiment around India. But that alone is not enough, if there is little substance behind it. Take the several U-turns from election promises, take the foreign visits with great optics and little outcomes, take foreign investors who are disappointed that the NDA didn't rejected the retrospective taxes as promised, which is a key that holds back many companies to start investing in India again, just as most of them still wait for the actual reforms on the ground to make doing business in India more interesting.
So there is an obvious gap between the promises / the marketing and what actually was done so far, since improvements like fast tracking of bureaucracy are good, but less impacting and that's what makes the year overall satisfactory, but not good and by far not great as it could had been, if he really would be the bold and strong reformer.
For the defence field the rating is more than clear as POOR!
Starting with disappointing defence budgets, next to no important deal was signed, many crucial modernisation projects delayed for years, instead of being fast tracked (and that partially for economic agendas and not defence related at all), several PR disasters since there no common voice in the defence field anymore (part time DM Jaitley, pushed around between the PM and the NSA, new DM Parrikar not used to handle the media and being publically refuted by pretty much everybody). But here again, marketing is the strong side, since they prefer to show of crore numbers of DAC clearances (which admittedly seems to work faster within the MoD), but fail to fix or sign the contracts at the end. Leaving the DM showing of numbers for defence procurements in the UPA term, rather than of the last year. And the icing of the cake is the MMRCA disaster, where the legendary decisiveness can be seen, with part time DM Jaitly publically stating that the deal is in the last stages, the new DM Parrikar admitting that Dassault is not complying to the RFP (as the former DM Antony, as well as the IAF did) and finally the PM making a contradictory move against his own DM and the IAF, putting India completelly in the weaker position.
We are:We are not a power surplus state as of now
As far as environmetal and other clearances are concerned - India is heading in the right direction and appropriate steps have been takes to address the same -
And as far as inflation is concerned - Yes its mostly due to downfall in global oil prices. But the RBI should also be thanked for that as mentioned - "Rajan has oil and gold to help for his inflation numbers. But regardless of commodity prices, Rajan has overseen a stabilization of the rupee and a decline in consumer prices to 5.17%, well below the 8.3% at the same period a year ago. Whole sale prices fell to 2% from 6% a year ago."
Give it to Rahul Baba... sardar kush hoga, bahut kush hoga...
Give it to Rahul Baba... sardar kush hoga, bahut kush hoga...
They r just doing a basic work.. Till now there are no big decisions made ..
Regarding defense deals .. Procurement and decision making are way ahead