"It was Vikram Yadav, an officer of India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), who had allegedly orchestrated the failed assassination plot of Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun on American soil, according to the Washington Post." "Unnamed former US and Indian security officials, mentioned in the report, disclosed that Yadav had transmitted Pannun's contact information, including his New York address, to the would be assassins." "India has vehemently denied the allegations, labeling the purported conspiracy against Pannun as contrary to official policy." HT. Is it? Last month, "Defence Minister Rajnath Singh...said if needed, India will enter Pakistan and strike, while responding to a media report that said the Indian government was allegedly behind the killings of almost 20 individuals in Pakistan that the intelligence officials deemed a threat to the nation's security." ET. This was supported by Prime Minister Narendra Modi who said that there is a strong government at the Center and "terrorists are being hit hard in their homes". HT. "The Washington Post report which alleged involvement of top officials, including former RAW Chief Samant Goel, in the Pannun murder-for-hire plot makes unwarranted and unsubstantiated imputations on a serious matter, the government said." TOI. Washington Post could have a 'Deep Throat' in India, as it did when it exposed the Watergate conspiracy and brought down the Nixon administration. wikipedia. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has developed a sense of impunity because Mr Modi has a popularity rating of 75%, the highest of any political leader in the world. Morning Consult. Not just alleged terrorists, the ongoing general election is being murdered. In Surat in Gujarat, all candidates of other parties withdrew their nomination, leaving the BJP candidate Mukesh Dalal elected unopposed. "Those who proposed the Congress candidate disowned their signatures on the nomination papers," which is very odd because "the proposers were his own brother in law, nephew and business partner, and the candidate is now untraceable." DH. The Congress candidate in Indore in Madhya Pradesh (MP) withdrew his nomination for the Lok Sabha election and joined the BJP, leaving the BJP candidate Shankar Lalwani without any serious challenger. TOI. Why so shameless? "Around 8% fewer voters went to the booths on April 9, the first day of Lok Sabha polling in MP, than in 2019." "What makes the BJP workers even more nervous than falling turnouts is how closely the voters are now holding the cards to their chests." "The ballot itself is of course cast in secret, but normally people are publicly outspoken about their choice." Wrote Anastasia Piliavsky and Tommaso Sbriccoli. Why the desperation? We may have a Deep Throat among officials. Or Throats.
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Monday, April 29, 2024
With both hands.
US inflation rate of 2.7% in March, up from 2.5% in February, may prompt the US Federal Reserve to keep policy rates 'higher-for-longer'. Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index rose by 0.3% to 2.7% in a year to March, from 2.5% in February. Reuters. But, the consumer price index (CPI) rose by 3.5% in a year to March compared to 3.2% in February. "The all items less food and energy index (core CPI) rose 3.8% over the last 12 months." bls.gov. "India's central bank faces a somewhat similar conundrum". Mint. In an emergency meeting in May 2022, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) increased policy rates by 40 basis points, from 4% to 4.40%. This was the first increase since 1 August 2018. ET. "This disinflationary policy did yield dividends, but only up to a degree, given that Indian inflation right now is primarily a supply-side phenomenon." Mint. Food prices could be affected by adverse weather conditions brought on by the EL Nino phenomenon since June 2023 (weather.gov) and fuel prices are susceptible to geopolitical events. That is the glib excuse regularly trotted out for not doing anything. CPI inflation in India moderated to 4.85% in March 2024 from 5.09% in February (pib.gov.in), still well above the government mandate of 4% for the RBI till March 2026 (ET). As of January 2024, "Petrol tax in India consists of 55% of petrol's retailing price while diesel tax is 50% of the fuel's retail value." cleartax.in. "Retail food inflation softened marginally to 8.52% in March, 2024 from 8.66% in the previous month due to a sequential drop in prices of pulses, edible oils and spices, and a high base. The prices of key items like cereals, milk, meat, and vegetables, however, saw a rise on a month-on-month basis." FE. Milk, meat and vegetables are perishable products and are transported by trucks, and trucks run on diesel, while paying 50% tax on every liter of the fuel. This is passed on to consumers. On top of that, vehicles have to pay toll tax every few kilometers. "The bulk of India's toll revenue comes from national highways, rising from Rs 17,759 crore (Rs 177.59 billion) in 2015-16 to Rs 48,028 crore (Rs 480.28 billion) in 2022-23. According to Union minister for road transport Nitin Gadkaru, the government is targeting revenues of Rs 1.3 trillion by 2030 - an average annual growth of 15%." Mint. So, taxes must be contributing a hefty proportion to higher food prices. At the same time, the government is taking credit for dishing out free food grains to 813.5 million people. pib.go.in. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said, "But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret." gotquestions. org. The Indian government is extracting money with one hand and giving alms with the other while trumpeting their generosity for votes. Lies and loot. With both hands.
Sunday, April 28, 2024
Must be controlled.
Saturday, April 27, 2024
Invest in education.
Sailors and spices.
Thursday, April 25, 2024
The largest diaspora.
Mr Narendra Modi was elected prime minister in 2014 (wikipedia), with 22 references to "reform" in the poll manifesto. But, "Gone are the days when Modi pledged to change everything from inefficient markets in labor and farm produce to entire sectors like banking." "Still, this is the start of a new compact between markets and Modi, one in which investors are betting on what he won't do, rather than what he will." "India is struggling to afford even the soap and detergent that Unilever Plc has been selling them since 1888." "Purchasing power is limited to a tiny affluent class. But markets have nothing to worry" because, "the economy is getting Modi-fied," wrote Andy Mukherjee. Not all Indians are celebrating, though. The NITI Aayog's Multidimensional Report states that the poverty rate in Karnataka is 7%, and it is less than 1% in Kerala. On the other hand, that in Uttar Pradesh it is 22%." Because, "The southern states have contained population growth, and it has even declined in some cases." The taxes paid by southern states go to the north and delimitation of seats in parliament, based on population, will further reduce representation of southern states, wrote Margaret Alva. "In an open letter, a group of India-based foreign correspondents have strongly protested the treatment meted out to Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) reporter Avani Dias, who left India last week saying the government had made it too difficult for her to work here any longer." The Wire. Who cares. "The foreign media is no longer the subject of adulation and deification." "The belief that the picture of India being presented to the West is akin to what Mahatma Gandhi once described as a 'sanitary inspector's report' is now widespread with Indians," wrote Swapan Dasgupta. Could this be a case of "sour grapes" (Collins) perhaps? "According to a Ministry of External Affairs report, there are 13.6 million Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), 18.68 million Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs), and nearly 32.3 million Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs) residing outside India, and overseas Indians comprise the world's largest diaspora. Every year 2.5 million Indians migrate overseas, which is the highest annual number of migrants in the world." MC. "The International Institute of Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IIDEA), an inter-governmental organisation, measures the quality of 'representation'," and according to this, India's score has fallen from 71% to 60%, and India has slipped from 50th to 66th rank. Authentic because, "India is one of the member states of IIDEA and is represented on the governing council by none other than Sunil Arora, the former Chief Election Commissioner of India appointed by the present government," wrote Yogendra Yadav. Hoist by our own petard (wikipedia), as it were. Foreigners may be "sanitary inspectors" for Dasgupta, but a lot of us Indians refer scornfully to our media as "Godi Media" (puppets sitting on the lap of government). Not wise to be too aggressive. Remember "From 2020 onward, the US imposed sanctions and visa restrictions against several Chinese government officials and companies." wikipedia. If they can do it to the Chinese they can surely do it to Indians. That will stop foreign junkets and coming back with suitcases full of single malt whiskeys and expensive perfumes. Dasgupta will not be popular. At all.
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Holistic growth.
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Please protect the Ganga.
Monday, April 22, 2024
Exports at all costs.
"President Joe Biden's trillion dollar effort to invigorate American manufacturing and speed a transition to cleaner energy sources is colliding with a surge of cheap exports from China, threatening to wipe out the investments and jobs that are central to Biden's economic agenda. Americans are not alone in their complaints about China's new tide of exports. European leaders have raised similar concerns." ET. In March, "US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen slammed China's use of subsidies to give its manufacturers in key new industries a competitive advantage, at the cost of distorting the global economy, and said she plans to press China on the issue." ET. Yet, "China's exports contracted sharply in March while imports unexpectedly shrank, undershooting forecasts by big margins," as "Exports from China slumped 7.5% year-on-year last month by value." Reuters. And, "Production at US factories increased solidly in March," as "Manufacturing output rose 0.5% last month after an upwardly revised 1.2% rebound in the prior month, the Federal Reserve said." Reuters. Clearly, China is thwarting Biden's vision of Aatmanirbhar US. On the other hand, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for an Aatmanirbhar Bharat, or self-reliant India, resonates as a strategic imperative for the nation's prosperity and security." HT. "A sharp contraction in Chinese exports for March in dollar terms despite growth in volumes and data showing producer prices extending a year-and-a-half-long decline have tempered hopes that China is on its way to finding sustained post-pandemic growth." Reuters. Over capacity in factories is depressing prices which other countries cannot compete with. Adding to over-production in China, Chinese manufacturers are setting up factories in Mexico. "The reclining armchairs and plush leather sofas coming off the production line at Man Wah's Furniture factory in Monterrey are 100% 'Made in Mexico'." "But the company is from China, its Mexican manufacturing plant built with Chinese capital." BBC. "US President Joe Biden has called for a tripling of tariffs on some steel and aluminium from China." "As well as the tariffs, the White House said it would launch an investigation into unfair trade practices in the Chinese shipbuilding and logistics sectors." BBC. Youth unemployment is becoming a problem in China. Unable to find work as a photographer, Litsky Li, 21, "now spends her days grocery shopping for her family in the central city of Luoyang, and caring for her grandmother, who has dementia. Her parents pay her a salary of 6,000 yuan ($835) a month, which is considered a solid middle-class wage in her area." CNN. Xi Jinping must be feeling paranoid. "In a slick video marking the National Security Education Day, China's top spy agency has a stern message for Chinese people: foreign spies are everywhere." CNN. Not just manufacturing exports, China seeks to destroy the West by exporting drugs. "According to a report published by the US select committee on the Chinese Communist Party, the Chinese government provides subsidies to companies openly trafficking illicit synthetic drugs." BBC. If companies leave China, factories within the mainland will have to shut down. That can only increase unemployment. They cannot arrest the entire population. At some point the government will collapse. Great for India.
Sunday, April 21, 2024
The Fed isn't joking.
"Global finance chiefs convening in Washington for the International Monetary Fund-World Bank spring meetings are sweating the strength of the US economy, as elevated interest rates and a strong dollar force other currencies lower and complicate plans to bring down borrowing costs. Meanwhile, an escalation of the conflict in the Middle East is raising concerns of a wider regional war that could send oil prices over $100 a barrel." ET. "Consumer price index (CPI) inflation does not have to touch the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) 4% target, but sustainably move towards that mark for interest rates to be lowered, Ashima Goyal, external member of the central bank's monetary policy committee MPC told ET." Contrast Ms Goyal's dismissive attitude towards high prices with "Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell cautioned...that persistently elevated inflation will likely delay any Fed interest rate cuts until later this year, opening the door to a period of higher-for-longer rates." AP. The Fed targets an inflation rate of 2%. Why? "The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) judges that inflation rate of 2% over the longer run,...is most consistent with the Federal Reserve's mandate for maximum employment and price stability. When households and businesses can reasonably expect inflation to remain low and stable, they are able to make sound decisions regarding saving, borrowing, and investment, which contributes to a well-functioning economy." Federal Reserve. The RBI has been set a more relaxed target of 4% inflation rate by the government (ET), but even that is taken humorously. "The elephant has now gone out for a walk and appears to be returning to the forest," said RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das. Hilarious. But perhaps not so funny for the 813.5 million people who receive free food grains for five years "to strengthen accessibility, affordability and availability of food grains for the poor and vulnerable". pib.gov.in. High prices hit the "poor and vulnerable" while helping the government by increasing tax collections. Thus, the goods and services tax (GST) collections in March 2024 was Rs 1.78 trillion, a jump of 11.5% over March 2023. BT. "India's overall exports reached a record $776.68 billion in the financial year ended March 31," slightly higher than $776.40 billion last year. "Merchandise exports fell to $437.06 billion in FY24, while services exports grew by 4.4% to a record $339.62 billion." HT. Higher prices are not good for exports. Mexico exported $475 billion worth of goods to the US alone in 2023, 5% more than in 2022. PBS.org. While the fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector is "struggling with a slump in consumption" because of poor agricultural yields (TOI), young people wanting to move to cities like Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad and Gurugram cannot afford to do so because "there has been a 4-9% jump in housing rent in just the first three months of 2024." "This signifies a four-fold surge in house rent in just a year in several cities." India Today. The Fed wants to keep interest rates higher-for-longer while the MPC wants to reduce rates regardless of inflation. That will just devalue the rupee against the dollar. And further increase prices of imports. The RBI may joke about elephants. The Fed doesn't joke.
Saturday, April 20, 2024
Free of opposition.
Friday, April 19, 2024
Tears of happiness.
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Good news or headache?
Monday, April 15, 2024
A gold alert.
Sunday, April 14, 2024
The difference.
"Now that the quid pro quo in India's opaque electoral funding has been exposed, electronic voting machines are the next port of call for judicial scrutiny. And rightly so." "Western democracies, having flirted with technology, have mostly decided against surrendering the act of recording a citizen's most profound electoral choice entirely to machines. In 2009, Germany's constitutional court declared computer-aided voting unconstitutional for failing to meet standards of public scrutiny." In February, "India's Supreme Court ...scrapped a seven-year-old election funding system that allows individuals and companies to make unlimited and anonymous donations to political parties, calling it 'unconstitutional'." Reuters. These were the infamous 'Electoral Bonds'. Total value of Electoral Bonds sold amounted to Rs 165.18 billion of which the BJP received Rs 82.518 billion, more than the combined amount received by the Congress in second place with Rs 19.52 billion and the TMC in third place with Rs 17.05 billion. The Wire. "A modest overhaul of a controversial surveillance program foundered in the House of Representatives...after Democratic and Republican critics, including Donald Trump, said it gave the government too much power." Reuters. In India, on the other hand, "The state has used almost every opportunity to appropriate superior rights under the pretext of national security or economic imperatives." "The Indian citizen's individual rights are enshrined in the Constitution, especially in Articles 19 and 21." But, "Clauses permitting preventive detention constitute a glaring contravention of basic democratic rights and civil liberties that has been carried forward from a colonial regime to a modern day republic," wrote Rajrishi Singhal. "What is worse? Police flouting all mandatory procedures while arresting and gathering evidence, or the government lawyer, an officer of the court, asking judges to overlook this conduct?" "The police is the repressive arm of the state. That's how it was conceived of when the British ruled over us," and "No government is going to let go of its most potent weapon against the people," wrote Jyoti Punwani. "Apple Inc has warned its users in India and 91 other countries that they were possible victims of a 'mercenary spyware attack' dropping the word 'state sponsored' it used in its previous alerts," "after it repeatedly faced pressure from the Indian government on linking such breaches to state actor." Reuters. To shut any critics abroad, "An organisation targeting critics of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was set up and is being run by an officer of India's top spy agency, the Washington Post has claimed." Dawn. The US Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, right of property and freedom from unreasonable arrest. wikipedia. Indians have virtually no rights. The US is rich and strong. We have 813.5 million people receiving free food grains. pib.gov.in. An imprisoned people will always be impoverished. That is fundamental to being human.
Saturday, April 13, 2024
A humanitarian conflict.
"Iran has launched dozens of aerial drones and missiles at Israel, marking a widely anticipated reprisal attack." "It is the first such direct clash between the two enemies," and "The Israeli military said Israel and other countries had intercepted dozens of cruise missiles and drones, mostly outside Israeli airspace." BBC. "The US has shot down Iranian drones headed to Israel after Iran launched its retaliatory attack." "Other nations including France and Canada, have also condemned Iran and expressed support for Israel." BBC. On 1 April, "Suspected Israeli warplanes bombed Iran's embassy in Syria," following which, "Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps said in a statement that seven Iranian military advisers died in the strike including Mohammad Reza Zahedi, a senior commander in its Quds Force, which is an elite foreign espionage and paramilitary arm." Reuters. "Airspace closures through the Middle East grounded and diverted flights on Saturday (yesterday) as Iran launched drones towards Israel." Israel, Jordan and Iraq closed their airspace. "It was not clear when flights would resume." NBC. Iran's attack should be a big respite for Israel, even if temporary. On 25 March, 14 of the 15-member UN Security Council voted a resolution, with the US abstaining, calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, (UN) which would have given Hamas a golden opportunity to get a fresh supply of weapons from Iran. France went even further. "France's foreign minister said...that pressure, and possibly sanctions, must be imposed on Israel to open crossings to get humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza." The Times of Israel. How would they have stopped Hamas fighters from keeping the greater share for themselves? "Yemen's Houthi rebels launched multiple drones at Israel in coordination with Iran, security firm Ambrey says, adding that the projectiles were likely timed to reach Israel simultaneously." TToI. Five days back, "The US Central Command said on X its forces had destroyed an air defense system with two missiles ready to launch, a ground control station in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen and one unmanned aerial system launched by the Houthis from Yemen over the Red Sea." Reuters. Clearly, the US action is inadequate and ineffective. Two days ago, "Dozens of Russian military instructors have arrived in Niger as part of a new agreement with the country's junta, which has cut links with the West. State media reported that they arrived along with a state-of-the-art air defence system." BBC. Just four days back, "Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's approach to the war in Gaza is a 'mistake', US President Joe Biden said in an interview." Reuters. Biden does not understand that Israel cannot run away in total disarray as the US forces did from Afghanistan under Biden's watch. BBC. Israel understands what woke Americans don't: Islamists kill for pleasure. No human being should be capable of what Hamas did to ordinary Israelis on 7 October 2023. AP. Iran, Russia and China versus the West. No time to be woke.
Friday, April 12, 2024
What will happen, will happen.
Thursday, April 11, 2024
Illeism is the clue to the future.
"Today, there is a strong Modi government, hence terrorists are killed in their turf," said Prime Minister Narendra Modi while campaigning in Uttarakhand. ET. Mr Modi was using 'Illeism', "which is the act of referring to oneself in the third person instead of first person." "Deepanjana Pal of Firstpost noted that speaking in the third person 'is a classic technique used by generations of Bollywood scriptwriters to establish a character's aristocracy, power and gravitas'." wikipedia. Earlier, "Defence Minister Rajnath Singh...said if needed, India will enter and strike, while responding to a media report that said the Indian government was allegedly behind the killings of almost 20 individuals in Pakistan that the intelligence officials deemed a threat to the nation's security." ET. When asked about the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar by Indian agents, PM Justin Trudeau said, "The killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is something we all should take extremely seriously." ET. India rejected Canada's allegations as "absurd and motivated". Mint. Unfortunately, dozens of Indians have paid an enormous price because of India's bellicosity. "Canada has recently decreased the number of Indian staff members in its diplomatic missions across India due to a shortage of Canadian personnel necessary for the effective management of in-country operations. This move comes in response to India's expulsion of 41 Canadian diplomats last year." ET. On the other hand, "An intelligence operative has been removed from his position and several others were reshuffled following an investigation into US claims of an alleged plot to kill Khalistani leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun." "The investigation concluded 'rogue operatives not authorized by the government had been involved in the plot'." HT. So, ridicule Canada, threaten Pakistan to show how tough you are, claim to kill terrorists "in their turf", which could mean in other countries, while humbly trying to pacify the US with a quick 'investigation' and transfer of officials. A classic case of having your cake and trying to eat it (wikipedia). To create an illusion of a fair election the BJP "has sent invites to political parties of 25 countries around the world". "Political parties of around 15 countries have confirmed the participation," including "Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Tanzania, Mauritius among others." ET. The BJP may co-opt parties of other nations but many Indians are fearful. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharman's husband, economist Dr Parakala Prabhakar asserted that "these elections encapsulate 'Modi-BJP versus Indian citizens'," "Modi government is 'not democratic at all' and if Mr Modi wins this election "this would be the last election of the country. The map of India and the Constitution will be completely changed." DH. "The 675-mile-long mountain range that cuts through central India is no longer just a geographical divide." States to the south reject Mr Modi while his control of the impoverished north may win him the election, wrote Andy Mukherjee. Uttar Pradesh and Bihar send 120 MPs to the Lok Sabha while the 5 southern states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Telengana send a total of 129. wikipedia. If Mr Modi wins he will increase seats of the northern states through delimitation to give permanent control to the BJP. The South may want to secede. Will Mr Modi use the army against the South? Will the Indian army shoot Indian citizens? We can only wait..