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Why India's No. 2 Again
New GDP numbers show there's no avoiding the need for more serious reforms.
By
Mihir Sharma
June.2. 2017
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For quite awhile now, it's been rare to hear the name “India” without the giddy qualifier, “the world’s fastest-growing large economy." Those seeking to promote India as a destination for investment -- including, perhaps especially, its government -- have driven home the message that India is the “bright spot” in the global economy.

The latest data on economic growth have, however, punctured that narrative reasonably effectively. While full-year growth for 2016-17 came in at a respectable 7.1 percent, the numbers have benefited from a change in how inflation is measured. The real news is that fourth-quarter GDP growth fell to 6.1 percent -- lower, in other words, than China’s. India’s no longer the fastest-growing large economy in the world, and government ministers are going to need a new first line for their speeches.

It would be easy to blame this on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s disastrous decision, last November, to withdraw 86 percent of India’s currency from circulation. His predecessor, Manmohan Singh, said in Parliament at the time that the move might dent growth by two percentage points or more, and that estimate might well be borne out by these numbers.

But what’s more worrying is that it's now clear that India’s economy was slowing well before Modi delivered a coup de grace last November. Growth in gross value added -- output as measured from the economy's supply side -- has slowed every quarter since last spring: It's down from 8.7 percent to 5.6 percent in these latest figures. The problem isn’t just demonetization: Something is very wrong with India’s engine of growth, which looks to be spluttering.

The biggest problem is, of course, that nobody is investing. Those speeches about how India was the world economy’s sole bright spot might have won enthusiastic applause, but too few investors and companies followed up with actual money. As a proportion of GDP, investment has trended downwards for some time, and is now well below 30 percent. Investment actually shrank in absolute terms in 2016-17.

Partly, that’s because the government has simply not moved swiftly or decisively enough to address India’s mountain of bad loans beyond passing a bankruptcy law and, more recently, giving the central bank additional power to force resolutions in the most pressing cases. Much of Indian investment, even for large-scale, growth-enhancing infrastructure projects, is routed through banks. And public-sector banks, struggling with their balance sheets, are reluctant to lend. Bank credit growth has recently hit multi-decade lows.

But that's hardly the only problem. As and when banks are willing to lend, they find too few takers for funds. Companies complain, of course, that the Reserve Bank of India -- now officially targeting inflation -- is keeping real interest rates too high. What’s more relevant, however, is that the government hasn't worked hard enough to reduce the sort of risk that worries investors who've been burned multiple times in the past when they reposed faith in the "India story." India desperately needs a more efficient and less intrusive state, as well as deeper and more flexible markets. But structural reform of that sort has been taken off the government’s agenda.

The finance minister, in a press conference after the GDP data was released, defendedthe government’s record by highlighting the troubles it inherited, and the poor monsoons with which it's had to deal. He wasn't wrong, but that’s not the whole story. While the government inherited an underperforming economy in 2014, the data show it was tracking upwards. The business cycle was turning, commodity prices were easing and growth was increasing steadily as Modi took office.

And while there have indeed been bad monsoons, the last one was excellent -- a fact that’s visible in the strong performance of the agricultural sector in the latest data. In other words, if the economy started slowing two years into the government’s tenure, and that loss of momentum has continued and intensified, then it can blame nobody but itself.

What has India’s government done wrong? Its greatest faults have been a lack of focus, a shortage of ambition and misplaced priorities. Since he took over three years ago, Modi has focused on being simply a competent manager and an investment-oriented marketing man for the India story. He seemed to believe that would be enough to propel India to double-digit growth.

But it’s now clear that this simply isn’t enough. Deeper reform can’t be avoided any longer: defanging India’s obstructive state, cleaning up its judicial processes and dispute resolution, reforming and privatizing state-owned banks, easing restrictive land and labor laws. Investors were willing, early in Modi’s tenure, to buy into the idea that he would start on some of these long-pressing problems; that enthusiasm has clearly dissipated now.

Given that the political opposition is in disarray, Modi might imagine that he will coast to reelection easily in 2019. But these numbers should be a wake-up call. Unless he starts working on real structural reforms immediately, the damage to India’s growth story -- and to his own image -- could be permanent.

https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-06-02/india-s-no-2-again-and-modi-should-be-worried
 
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Those who are new investors, hoping to time the market, wait.

We are heading for the mother of all corrections.

2008 will look like a walk in the park ....
 
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Those who are new investors, hoping to time the market, wait.

We are heading for the mother of all corrections.

2008 will look like a walk in the park ....

You seem to be praying for India to fail .............. interesting POV.

No doubt its because you are a "secular" patriot. ?
 
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I do not mind temporary blips, if it gets me what I want.

Cheers.

Cool. How many people are allowed to die in your "blip" ?

Winston Churchill did not blink when even 3 million Bongs died in the Bengal famine. He was clear about what he wanted.

Just curious to know your standards and how far you are willing to go to "get" what you want.
 
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Cool. How many people are allowed to die in your "blip" ?

Winston Churchill did not blink when even 3 million Bongs died in the Bengal famine. He was clear about what he wanted.

Just curious to know your standards and how far you are willing to go to "get" what you want.

I want the sangh to fail spectacularly.

So that there can be little doubt left in anybody's mind about how bad they are for us as a country.

I do not want any more to die than already have.

But I do want further sections of our society to get aggravated and pissed.

The more the merrier. The perfect storm. India vs Hindutva.

And then lets vote in 2019.

@Gadkari brutal honesty time.

A Hindu Rashtra for me is equal to my forefathers having moved to Pakistan.

They did not. So no reason I'm going to curl up and die either.
 
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Those who are new investors, hoping to time the market, wait.

We are heading for the mother of all corrections.

2008 will look like a walk in the park ....


Many people are predicting this summer the bubble is going to burst.
 
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I want the sangh to fail spectacularly.

So that there can be little doubt left in anybody's mind about how bad they are for us as a country.

I do not want any more to die than already have.

But I do want further sections of our society to get aggravated and pissed.

The more the merrier. The perfect storm. India vs Hindutva.

And then lets vote in 2019.

@Gadkari brutal honesty time.

A Hindu Rashtra for me is equal to my forefathers having moved to Pakistan.

They did not. So no reason I'm going to curl up and die either.

I have no illusions about your desires and to what extend you will go to see your "dreams" come true. I just wanted you to come out and say it.

Its funny how you choose to "Appease" your community by wishing destruction on the Hindu community or even India at large.

A Bit like a blood sacrifice to "appease" the tribal gods. The more things change, the more things remain the same.

A Hindu Rashtra for you should be equal to the time the British came to rule your forefathers and converted them. This time you can convert back to Hinduism (just like the good old days) ........ only back then you were not filled with hate, so it was easier to convert you. Today you are filled with hate and loathing for the Hindus , curtsy your "religion of peace". :lol: THAT is the brutal honesty.

You would rather see Indian burn and die, than see the majority Hindus live their dream. That is the extend of your "secularism".
 
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I have no illusions about your desires and to what extend you will go to see your "dreams" come true. I just wanted you to come out and say it.

Its funny how you choose to "Appease" your community by wishing destruction on the Hindu community or even India at large.

A Bit like a blood sacrifice to "appease" the tribal gods. The more things change, the more things remain the same.

A Hindu Rashtra for you should be equal to the time the British came to rule your forefathers and converted them. This time you can convert back to Hinduism (just like the good old days) ........ only back then you were not filled with hate, so it was easier to convert you. Today you are filled with hate and loathing for the Hindus , curtsy your "religion of peace". :lol: THAT is the brutal honesty.

You would rather see Indian burn and die, than see the majority Hindus live their dream. That is the extend of your "secularism".

I am not appeasing any community bro.

I genuinely do not want to live in a Hindu India.

Why?

Because I do not see any difference (for me) between living in a Hindu India or a Muslim Pakistan.

Now since I am neither Hindu nor Muslim, that means one is already out for me, so I need to preserve the other.

Why don't you help me? Don't you see me as your brother? Have we not lived and birthed and fought and bled and died on the same soil for centuries?

Then why suddenly you are taking on this narrow minded fascist Hindu identity. And making me and mine feel like outsiders. Unwelcome?

By making me and mine equal, does not reduce your standing in any way. But by making you and yours No. 1, it reduces mine.

Cheers.
 
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Why India's No. 2 Again

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I am not appeasing any community bro.

I genuinely do not want to live in a Hindu India.

Why?

Because I do not see any difference (for me) between living in a Hindu India or a Muslim Pakistan.

Now since I am neither Hindu nor Muslim, that means one is already out for me, so I need to preserve the other.

Why don't you help me? Don't you see me as your brother? Have we not lived and birthed and fought and bled and died on the same soil for centuries?

Then why suddenly you are taking on this narrow minded fascist Hindu identity. And making me and mine feel like outsiders. Unwelcome?

By making me and mine equal, does not reduce your standing in any way. But by making you and yours No. 1, it reduces mine.

Cheers.

Its ironic that you have the audacity to compare a Hindu India to a Muslim pakistan when history will bear that it was the Syrian christians who found sanctuary in a Hindu India when they were persecuted in the Middle east.

When history will testify that Jews who were persecuted by Christians found safe haven in a Hindu India.

When history will proclaim that when Zoroastrians were persecuted by Muslims, they found safe haven in Hindu India.

They Irony becomes more pronounced When Christians such as you and your community voted FOR the Muslim League in 1846 and declared that Christians will be more safe in a muslim pakistan. :sick:

Today you are shameless enough to declare the same Hindu India as a "intolerant" religious nation and draw a false equivalence to islamic pakistan.

This is a testimony to your true fickle nature. Your lack of respect for Hindus and India. A testimony to the the corrupting influence of Christianity and the hate it preaches.


You demand that I see you as a "brother" while declaring that a "Hindu India" is NOT your family and its citizens are NOT your brothers :lol: Your hypocrisy is amazing, yet sadly along expected lines.

You declare that you are not a Hindu, but a christian who will feel like a fish out of water in a Hindu India, yet you are shameless enough to tell me that my Hindu identity makes me a Fascist. :lol:

You abuse our culture and civilization and inclusiveness while living among us and using our civility to build your future. Truly incredible.


If a Hindu India truly makes me no. 1 and you No. 2, then you can always become a Hindu to regain that No. 1 status. But what you rather want is to deny the majority their say, just so that you can strut around like a "minority" and falsely claim to be "equal" while enjoying the superior privileges of being a "minority" in India. :lol:


Your desire to eat "beef" is just another reflection of your desire to play the "equal" card while treating Hindus as inferior. After all HOW DARE THEY defy your definition of what is acceptable and what is not. Right ?
 
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Its ironic that you have the audacity to compare a Hindu India to a Muslim pakistan when history will bear that it was the Syrian christians who found sanctuary in a Hindu India when they were persecuted in the Middle east.

When history will testify that Jews who were persecuted by Christians found safe haven in a Hindu India.

When history will proclaim that when Zoroastrians were persecuted by Muslims, they found safe haven in Hindu India.

They Irony becomes more pronounced When Christians such as you and your community voted FOR the Muslim League in 1846 and declared that Christians will be more safe in a muslim pakistan. :sick:

Today you are shameless enough to declare the same Hindu India as a "intolerant" religious nation and draw a false equivalence to islamic pakistan.

This is a testimony to your true fickle nature. Your lack of respect for Hindus and India. A testimony to the the corrupting influence of Christianity and the hate it preaches.


You demand that I see you as a "brother" while declaring that a "Hindu India" is NOT your family and its citizens are NOT your brothers :lol: Your hypocrisy is amazing, yet sadly along expected lines.

You declare that you are not a Hindu, but a christian who will feel like a fish out of water in a Hindu India, yet you are shameless enough to tell me that my Hindu identity makes me a Fascist. :lol:

You abuse our culture and civilization and inclusiveness while living among us and using our civility to build your future. Truly incredible.


If a Hindu India truly makes me no. 1 and you No. 2, then you can always become a Hindu to regain that No. 1 status. But what you rather want is to deny the majority their say, just so that you can strut around like a "minority" and falsely claim to be "equal" while enjoying the superior privileges of being a "minority" in India. :lol:


Your desire to eat "beef" is just another reflection of your desire to play the "equal" card while treating Hindus as inferior. After all HOW DARE THEY defy your definition of what is acceptable and what is not. Right ?

What can I say?

Modi and the Sangh's India is not the India that took the Jews and Christians and Parsis in.

Cheers bro.

And hello!

We are not "living among you" LOL

We ARE YOU.

We HAVE ALWAYS BEEN YOU.

ON THIS LAND.

MY LAND.
 
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What can I say?

Modi and the Sangh's India is not the India that took the Jews and Christians and Parsis in.

Cheers bro.

And hello!

We are not "living among you" LOL

We ARE YOU.

We HAVE ALWAYS BEEN YOU.

ON THIS LAND.

MY LAND.

Modi and Sangh is the children and inheritors of the same India and Hindus who took the Jews and Christians and parsis in. They fact that you want to deny them their own history speaks of your malice.

If you are us then there need be no debate on cow slaughter. For anyone who are US and have always lived in this land, knows the importance of Cows to this civilization and culture.

But the very fact that you choose to mock the Cow and Hindu beliefs using the morphed image in your avatar, speaks of your true double nature. Your tongue speaks a different language from the hate reflected in your eyes. (or in this case your Avatar)

A snake too has a forked tongue. A wise wan would keep his eyes open when dealing with one.


On the same note, its relevant that you choose to claim the LAND as yours, but not this Culture or this Civilization :lol: This is the language of a predator, not a "brother".
 
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Modi and Sangh is the children and inheritors of the same India and Hindus who took the Jews and Christians and parsis in. They fact that you want to deny them their own history speaks of your malice.

If you are us then there need be no debate on cow slaughter. For anyone who are US and have always lived in this land, knows the importance of Cows to this civilization and culture.

But the very fact that you choose to mock the Cow and Hindu beliefs using the morphed image in your avatar, speaks of your true double nature. Your tongue speaks a different language from the hate reflected in your eyes. (or in this case your Avatar)

A snake too has a forked tongue. A wise wan would keep his eyes open when dealing with one.


On the same note, its relevant that you choose to claim the LAND as yours, but not this Culture or this Civilization :lol: This is the language of a predator, not a "brother".

We have always eaten and sacrificed beef.

Long before it became taboo to our Vedic cousins.
 
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