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We now live in a world order that will keep shifting. India must use this window. This also means we remain disciplined enough not to be knee-jerked into reacting to what Pakistan sees as its moment in the sun.
Modi and his team have not handled the economy properly. Chest thumping about being the 5th largest economy in the world does little to hide their failures.
And Indian industry is the primary culprit for this scenario. Despite record low corporate tax and repeated urgings fron the Union government, they have not invested in the Indian economy. Rather, they invested overseas and created jobs and infrastructure in other nations. So tax cuts in India ultimately benefited foreign nations.
It’s quite obvious now that nationalism drives only the middle class – the usual idiots. Industry is not swayed by nationalism. Neither do tax cuts entice them to invest in the domestic market.
Carrots, quite clearly, have not worked till now. I genuinely wish the Modi government uses the stick now.
If I become the PM, I will sign free-trade agreements with all the countries in the world in one day, increase supply of goods, deflate the prices, make consumer the king.
Modi and his team have not handled the economy properly. Chest thumping about being the 5th largest economy in the world does little to hide their failures.
And Indian industry is the primary culprit for this scenario. Despite record low corporate tax and repeated urgings fron the Union government, they have not invested in the Indian economy. Rather, they invested overseas and created jobs and infrastructure in other nations. So tax cuts in India ultimately benefited foreign nations.
It’s quite obvious now that nationalism drives only the middle class – the usual idiots. Industry is not swayed by nationalism. Neither do tax cuts entice them to invest in the domestic market.
Carrots, quite clearly, have not worked till now. I genuinely wish the Modi government uses the stick now.
If I become the PM, I will sign free-trade agreements with all the countries in the world in one day, increase supply of goods, deflate the prices, make consumer the king.