Sunday, April 29, 2012

Why China succeeded.

Everyone talks about double digit growths in China for decades making it the second richest country in the world today. They talk about an authoritarian government able to take instant decisions, a compliant population obeying party orders, a currency kept artificially low and low labor costs allowing manufacture and export of cheap products all over the world. No one listens to what the Chinese are saying. All of the above are true but the Chinese say that their one-child policy also played a great part in their astonishing growth story. China introduced its one-child policy in 1978 which applied to the first born of 1979. After introduction of the policy fertility per woman fell from 3 per woman in 1980 ( it was 5 per woman in the 1970s ) to 1.8 per woman in 2008 and then to 1.3 per woman in 2011. The government reckons that it prevented 400 million extra births and resulted in better health for women, greater individual savings, economic growth, fewer slums, fewer epidemics, less pressure on the environment, less waste production and less abuse of fertile land leading to less pressure on the ecosystem. It also allowed vast numbers of women to join the work force bringing down wages which made manufacturing more competitive as labor costs were very low. The policy covered only 40% of the population as minorities were exempt and rural people were allowed to have 2 children and yet led to the phenomenal growth which has pulled hundreds of millions out of poverty and raised the standard of living to western standards. Critics claim that the policy is against human rights and the preference for male children means social conflict in the future as men compete to find wives. As numbers of young people fall wage costs will rise, which is happening already, and a situation could arise where the number of retired elderly is more than the number of working young. However, when a country has built world class infrastructure and has more than $3 trillion in foreign reserves it can change policies to suit its people. The Pew Research Center has found that 76% of people support the policy. Sadly, pig-headed politicians in India refuse to learn. They prefer an illiterate poor population that can be bought with handouts and deceived with caste and religion to get votes. The poor need support to survive but this cannot go on infinitely for an infinite number of people. All we need to do is to pass a bill that anyone born after 1996, that is 16 year olds who are not yet married, will not get any social support if they have more than one child. This should be broadcast one radio, TV and by SMS on cell phones. The poor are not fools. Once they realise that fertility will not be rewarded they will automatically reduce families. The results will come within 4-5 years. Else we will be reduced to junk status and remain there.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Bofors stink rises again.

The man who handed over 300 documents to Chitra Subramaniam of the Hindu to reveal the corruption in the Bofors deal 25 years ago, has revealed himself. MSN.com. He is Sten Lindstrom, the then head of police in Sweden who says," There was no evidence that he ( Rajiv Gandhi ) had received any bribe. But he watched the massive cover-up in India and Sweden and did nothing. Many Indian institutions were tarred, innocent people were punished while the guilty got away. The evidence against Ottavio Quattrocchi was conclusive. Through a front company called AE Services, bribes paid by Bofors landed in Quattrocchi's account which he subsequently cleared out because India said there was no evidence linking him to the Bofors deal. Nobody in Sweden or Switzerland was allowed to interrogate him." He goes on," He ( Managing Director of Bofors, Martin Ardbo ) had written in his notes that the identity of N ( Arun Nehru ) becoming public was a minor concern but at no cost could the identity of Q ( Quattrocchi ) be revealed because of his closeness to R ( Rajiv Gandhi ). Under pressure from Swedish and Indian media and with the threat of a cancellation of the contract hanging over them Bofors sent its executives to India with the one-point task of giving out the names. Nobody of any consequence received them." Bofors deal was signed in March 1986. In April 1987, Swedish Radio exposed kickbacks. JPC was set up but reported after 2 years. No action taken on the report. In December 1989, Prime Minister, VP Singh barred Bofors from entering any contracts in India. No arrests made. In January 1990, CBI registered complaint. On May 21, 1991 Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated. In July 1993, Quattrocchi left India to avoid arrest. So, he was enjoying himself in India for 7 years in complete freedom. In December 2000, Quattrocchi was arrested in Malaysia but was given bail and told not to leave the country. Nothing happens. In January 2011, Income Tax Tribunal rules that commission in violation of Indian laws was indeed paid to Quattrochhi and Win Chadha and cost the national exchequer Rs 412.4 million some 23 years ago. This would have been an enormous sum in 1989 when one dollar was just Rs 15 as opposed to Rs 53 today. Questions for every Indian are 1. In a deal between India and Sweden why was an Italian chosen as an intermediary? Who else in Italy received a cut? 2. Who was Quattrocchi's Guardian Angel? Clearly not Mr Rajiv Gandhi, because he was allowed to leave India 2 years after Mr Gandhi died. 3. Why did VP Singh of Janata Dal and AB Vajpayee of the BJP, who like Brutus, claim to be honorable men, not take any action? Were all political parties part of the cover-up? If so, what inducements did they get in return? 4. On February 14, 2 fishermen were shot off the coast of Kerala by Italian marines aboard the ship, Enrica Lexie. On April 20, our Central Government told the Supreme Court that they should be released because the murder happened outside India's territorial waters. So, is the Guardian Angel still around and saving Italians at the cost of the Indian state? That is why Union Carbide got away after murdering thousands in Bhopal. Indian politicians are the enemies of the people. Until these are removed Indians will continue to suffer and die at the hands of foreigners.

Friday, April 27, 2012

In cuckoo land.

About 2 weeks back finance ministry officials were trying to convince S&P Credit Analyst, Takahira Ogawa that India's credit rating should be increased. HT online, April 27. Over 2 hours they cited improved growth prospects, increased revenues and efforts to contain government deficit. Mr Ogawa listened politely giving no sign of what he was thinking and yesterday S&P reduced our credit rating to BBB-, saying that there is a 1 in 3 chance of a downgrade to junk status. What is frightening is, not that S&P did not believe their chatter, but that they actually believed their own fantasy. " We were not expecting this downgrade," said one official. " We made a presentation arguing India's growth prospects, tax-GDP ratio, efforts to fix the fiscal deficit are quite genuine and deserve better ratings than countries like Tunisia," said an official who was present at the meeting. Really? India's growth was fueled by cheap money coming from abroad and not by increasing exports. The sub prime crisis in 2008 in the US coincided with a massive injection of liquidity by the Indian government in the form of writing off of all farmers' loans, reducing excise duties and service tax from 12.5% to 10.5%, increasing civil servant salaries by 80% and starting the MNREGA scheme which doles out money to rural people for 100 days every year. This was done to win general elections in 2009. The result was a spike in inflation, which has not been controlled by 13 rate rises, and ballooning deficit. Increased revenues are not because of increase in production, as shown by Index of Industrial Production which has dropped from 9.7% in 2008 to 3.9% in 2012, but because of extortionate rise in taxes which adds to inflation and reduces consumer purchasing power. The desperation of the government was shown by the General Anti Avoidance Rule in this year's budget which aims to tax trade deals retrospectively going back up to 50 years. This is to get round a Supreme Court verdict which held that Vodafone is not liable for a withholding tax of Rs 110 billion on its purchase of Hutch for $11.1 billion. So what of the World Famous Economist who was supposed to take us to the promised land? Moody's Analytics said, " The single biggest factor weighing on the outlook is the Indian government. In all economies it is impossible to separate the economic from the political outlook and that is particularly the case in India." The report further noted that there is broad-based weakness in the economy as all sectors are vulnerable. The report termed the Prime Minister as an " ageing technocrat who now appears tired of the rough and tumble of Indian politics". It is being suggested that Indonesia should replace India as the "I" in BRICS. Oh dear! All those foreign visits and banquets! What is it they say about lying to all the people all the time?

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Mother of all ponzi schemes.

Passengers travelling through Delhi airport will now have to pay Rs 462 for domestic and Rs 1068 for international flights making Delhi the most expensive airport in the world. Plans are afoot to tax, not just departing passengers, but arriving and transiting passengers as well. This when private airlines have a collective debt of over Rs 140 billion and are making huge losses putting the future of the entire industry in doubt. The government is also considering raising the price of diesel which would not be a bad thing if taxes are reduced at the same time. Any rise in diesel price will immediately raise inflation which is running at 7% while food inflation is at 10%. Inflation is hated by every country in the world because it reduces buying power and thereby reduces growth. So why are our lot so tolerant of such high inflation. Because about 20% of Indians are rated as middle class which means 240 million people. That is more than the combined populations of France 64 million, Germany 60 billion, Britain 82 million and the Netherlands 17 million. So what constitutes this middle class. There are those in private companies where salaries have been rising at over 10% per year but they would not be more than 20 million. Then there are government employees, politicians, property dealers, shopkeepers and middlemen who generate vast quantities of black money which can only be usefully invested in property. But even if the total of all these people comes to 100 million that still leaves 140 million with a lot of money but no source of income. These are people who have benefited from the 800% rise in property prices in major cities by selling their land and ancestral properties to developers. The Budh International Circuit hosting Formula 1 races in Greater Noida is a vivid example. The developers spent Rs 12-15 billion in acquiring land and building infrastructure. Villagers who sold their land for tens of millions of rupees have suddenly become very wealthy. Beautiful new houses have been built and luxury cars bought. One fellow even chartered a helicopter for his son's wedding. These people are farmers with no other skills and their children are not inclined to waste time in studies, so they are living on their one-off wealth. Since they have no other income their wealth will gradually disappear. Politicians know that and are desperate for property prices to stay high so that more people make money by selling their land. That is why the RBI was forced to reduce interest rates by 50 basis points in spite of high inflation. So, the government is running a gigantic ponzi scheme and like all such schemes it will crash. They are desperate to somehow postpone a meltdown till after the 2014 general elections. This is what our Chief Economic Adviser, Kaushik Basu was hinting at when he said that there will be no reforms before 2014. Standard and Poor's has cut our sovereign credit rating to BBB- which is just above junk status. Should we start to look out for the four horsemen?

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

No carrot, only stick.

India is a police state where politicians see themselves as feudal rulers and beat up citizens while they remain above the law. Taking their cue from politicians government officials treat people with extreme brutality. On April 22 a 9 year old girl, whose father is a soldier, shot herself in the head while playing with her father's loaded pistol while both parents had gone to the station to drop relatives. The shocked father tried to shoot himself but family members deflected the gun and the bullet hit the roof. Was the grieving father offered sympathy or counselling to deal with his enormous loss? Perish the thought. Local police are deciding whether to charge him with attempted suicide, which is still a crime in India, and negligence in caring for his weapon. In India people mostly use gas for cooking which is supplied by state owned companies in metal bottles called " cylinders ". One cylinder contains 14.2 kg of gas and costs Rs 400 to refill. Couple of years ago people in Delhi were encouraged to change to piped gas, also supplied by a state owned company, because it will cost less. Most people complied happily. Guess what? Now monthly bills for a small family comes to around Rs 600 whereas previously a cylinder used to last for 6 weeks, an escalation of 50%. Most people still had unused cylinders which they would get refilled and give to their maids who thus had easy access to gas for cooking. Last year people were threatened that their gas supply would be cut off and dire penalties levied if they did not return their cylinders. Everyone did. When these poor people, desperate for cooking gas, approached gas agencies they were told that they would not be supplied unless they deposited Rs 6000 for paper work and compulsory purchase of gas cookers. Unable to afford so much money maids are having to buy gas from private sellers at Rs 75/kg which means 14 kg now cost them Rs 1050. So much for the aam aadmi. Our most revered Health Minster has invented a new stick for doctors. From now on doctors going abroad for further studies will have to sign a bond that they will return upon completion and will not be allowed to work abroad, so as to compel doctors to work in villages. This is based on the myth that the government spends millions of rupees to train a doctor. But what about students who were denied admission to government medical colleges despite having high marks, because they were of higher caste, while Reservation candidates got admission with much fewer marks? Parents of these students have to spend millions of rupees for medical education in private colleges. These doctors owe nothing to the government except humiliation, harassment and expense. So why should they sign any bond or serve in any village where they will earn little and have no opportunity for higher studies? Using force to remedy failed policies never works. But then thugs no nothing better.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

What difference!

Writing in TOI today, Yuvraj Singh makes gentle fun of Pune captain, Saurav Ganguly's hair after taking Kevin Peterson's wicket against Delhi. " My hair gel bottle is lying idle and it could surely come handy for our captain if he wishes to avoid a similar ' hair raising incident '," he writes. He is joking about his own loss of hair from chemotherapy for cancer. This is some courage. Fabrice Muamba, the Bolton midfielder who suffered a cardiac arrest while playing against Spurs and was " dead " for 90 minutes, is getting ready to get back to playing again. In sports there are countless heroes who struggle against tremendous odds and still come out on top. Who would do the job of managing a football team where you have to deal with expectations of passionate fans as well billionaire owners with gigantic egos and little humanity. Del Bosque was sacked by Real Madrid one day after winning the La Liga in 2003. He went on to win the World Cup with Spain in 2010. Pep Guardiola has won everything with Barcelona and has evolved a magical method of playing that enchants everyone across the world. Yet Barcelona lost to Real Madrid on Sunday after beating them 8 times recently. The man who pulled of this feat is Jose Mourinho, also known as the " Special One ". This is not the only time he has crafted a defeat of Barcelona. In the Champions League of 2010 he was manager of Inter Milan as they took on Barca in the semi finals. Inter beat Barca 3-1 at the San Siro and then traveled to Nou Camp for the second leg. Inter had one player sent off mid way in the first half and set out to defend their lead. They kept their shape, allowed Barca to have all the possession but would not allow them any shooting chance. If Barca moved the ball wide to the left the entire Inter team moved with it and if Barca switched flanks the whole team moved in that direction. Eventually, late in the second half Barca scored but Inter held out to win 3-2 on aggregate. It was a display of most fantastic coaching you will have ever seen. A purely defensive game is usually boring but this was one of the most enthralling matches ever. Inter went to win the Champions League beating Bayern Munich 2-0 in the final. Since Mourinho left Inter has not won anything. Compare these giants to politicians and civil servants, little people with no ideas or courage, happy just to stay in their kursis for the opportunities this gives for self enrichment. Our most revered Prime Minister said 2 days back that civil servants should not be afraid to take " risks " because there will not be any " witch-hunts " if they make mistakes. People earning millions in salaries and doing nothing. How can there be such difference between human beings?

Monday, April 23, 2012

Frying pan or fire?

Speaking in front of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, the Chief Economic Advisor to the government, Kaushik Basu said that government policy making will be paralysed till general elections in 2014 following which " you would see a rush of important reforms " and post 2015 India will be one of the " fastest growing economies " in the world. TOI, April 21. Following his comments there was a lot of criticism of Mr Basu. But why? We can see that nothing is happening. MPs keep abusing each other, inflation continues unchecked because deficit is out of control, bellwether companies are forecasting lower profits and the rupee is balanced on a diving board ready to go down. In desperation the RBI was forced to reduce interest rates by 50 basis points to inflate property and share prices to push up volumes of hot money and black money in circulation to somehow stimulate growth. Following a meeting IMF directors said about India," They agreed that policy rates should be kept unchanged until inflation is clearly on a downward trend, given the uncertain outlook for growth." MSN.com, April 19. They also said that the RBI should be encouraged to stand ready to raise rates if inflation starts to rise again and fiscal consolidation is crucial to crowd in private investment and lower inflationary pressures. They would like to see tax reform and introduction of GST, let rupee depreciate and intervene only to contain volatility. In other words, control inflation, reduce government spending, introduce tax reform and conserve foreign exchange by not unnecessarily supporting the rupee. We have been saying the same for a long time. So why the frenzy of criticism and denials after Mr Basu's comments? Is it because he is implying that nothing can happen as long as the Congress is in power and reforms can only happen if they are booted out in 2014 or is it because his comments imply that the World Famous Economist, who has been built up as some kind of genius by the freeloading media, actually does not have a clue? Our most revered Finance Minister, who is also in Washington, said," There is no question of policy paralysis in New Delhi. I do not agree with them." Doth he protest too much? Right on cue, Mr Basu has denied that he said there will be no reforms, clarifying his comments," Among the reforms that will happen,I hope, is, subsidy reform." TOI, today. He said," In India leakage is so big that if we can cut this down, it will help cut our fiscal deficit..." In other words, not sure that any reform can really take place because politicians and civil servants are stealing us blind and it is not in their interest to change. From the frying pan straight into the fire. Oh dear.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Does India belong to Indians.

In a shocking development the central government told the Supreme court on Friday that Kerala Police cannot detain the Italian ship, Enrica Lexie because its crew murdered 2 Indian fishermen outside territorial waters, thus cravenly accepting Italian lies. Before elections in 5 states, including UP, the government had insisted that the murder had taken place inside our waters and the 2 marines will be tried in our courts. The Italian government says that since the incident happened in international waters the marines should be tried in Italian courts and moved the Supreme Court for custody of the marines. The Italian government has also offered Rs 10 million as compensation for each of the victims. The Supreme Court refused to accept the government's submission. " We don't expect such a stand of the central government. It is unfortunate when persons killed on February 14 are within Indian territory," the Court said. Kerala Chief Minister, Oommen Chandy said," We will stand by our position that the incident took place in our waters and we will try them under our laws." However, Chandy is from the Congress and we have to see if his bravado can withstand direct orders from the Capo. Italy is where the mafia was born and still rules. A list of former Prime Ministers reads like a rogues gallery. Bettino Craxi hid in Tunisia to escape prison. Giulio Andreotti was tried many times but never convicted. Silvio Berlusconi is still under investigation and facing serious charges but has been able to escape prison so far by using his media empire to be elected Prime Minister so that he could not be prosecuted. He not only paid an under age prostitute, Karima al Mahroug but used his influence with the police to get her released from custody. We know why the Italian government is able to dictate terms to us. Through proper channel, of course. Just one question - Would the Italians dare to use such facetious excuse to deny the crime if the incident occurred off the coast of China and 2 Chinese fishermen were killed? The Chinese would have shoved a cattle prod up the tender part of the Italian Foreign Minister's anatomy and switched it on. Sadly since independence the Congress has sought to make us weak. Nehru chose to go to the UN over Kashmir when Gen Cariappa begged for 24 hours, accepted Chinese rule over Tibet and got hammered by the Chinese as thanks and refused a Security Council seat when Taiwan withdrew. China gratefully accepted. Indira Gandhi returned 80,000 Pakistani soldiers for a handful of lies at Shimla and we allowed the Chinese into the WTO without anything in return. Even after the Mumbai attacks of 2009 we choose to go on " bended knees " to talk peace. The Italian ship and crew will be released and the money will be stolen by local civil servants so that the families will get nothing just as happened after the Bhopal tragedy. Our politicians see us as disposable. If only we could dispose of them.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Crime and punishment.

In the US 16 Amish men and women have been charged with hate crime in a court in Ohio. Amish are a sect of people who choose to live a simple life without modern gadgets. Amish women do not cut their hair and men do not shave following marriage. A dispute developed between two groups within this community and one group attacked their opponents by chopping of their beards and taking their denuded photos to shame them. The report does not mention whether the victims were shaved leaving cheeks pink nude or a stubble was left behind as facial underwear but authorities decided to treat this as a heinous crime. By the beard of the prophet! In Britain, Home Secretary, Theresa May is accused of getting her dates wrong when rearresting Abu Qatada for deportation to Jordan. Mrs May was of the opinion that Qatada's 3 month limit to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights expired at midnight on Monday, April 16 so he was arrested on Tuesday morning. His lawyers say that the Court set the limit on January 17 so it was set to expire at midnight on Tuesday, April 17 and filed an appeal late Tuesday night. Court officials agreed with Qatada's lawyers and admitted the appeal leaving Mrs May facing charges of incompetence. She has been mocked for having attended a glitzy celebrity party with X Factor judges including Tulisa Contostavlos whose sex tape has gone viral on the internet. Seems that, in Britain, politics, sex and virus do not mix. Meanwhile, protesters in Bahrain are angry with Formula One supremo, Bernie Ecclestone for going ahead with the Grand Prix in Bahrain tomorrow, Sunday. They say this legitimises the present regime. Protests have become larger and police have reacted with tear gas, baton charges and arrests. Bahrain has a 70% Shia population ruled by a Sunni minority which is exactly the opposite of Syria where an 80% Sunni majority is ruled by minority Alawite Shias. However, there is no Security Council resolution or sanctions on Bahrain because the US Fifth Fleet is based there whereas the Syrian regime has been hammered by sanctions and threatened with trial for human rights abuses in front of the International Criminal Court. The solution is simple. Just switch the regimes between Bahrain and Syria. Thus Bashar Al Assad becomes President of Bahrain and Sheikh Hamad Ibn Isa Al Khalifa becomes the King of Syria. All it needs is a good removals company and several large transport planes. No fighting, no death or injuries and no need to see Hilary Clinton breathing fire, which is really scary. Sadly such an eminently logical solution will not be adopted because then the Security Council will become redundant and Obama will have to find another job for Susan Rice. If only life were simple.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Trade war loometh?

A financial industry group, SIFMA has released a letter to the US Finance Secretary, Timothy Geithner which says that the Indian Finance Bill " includes two dozen amendments that would retroactively create tax liabilities, some for periods of up to 50 years". WSJ online, March 18. The letter goes on to claim that the amendments " are inconsistent with India's specific obligations to the US under the current bilateral treaty ". This is taken as a hint that companies may go to international arbitration as Vodafone has already threatened to do. The government has already backed down on proposals to levy penalties on Coal India Ltd, if it does not increase output, after objections from The Children's Investment Fund, TCI which owns 1% of CIL shares. Penalties have been reduced to insignificant amounts. In 2008 TCI fought for higher dividend for the 9.9% it owned in Japanese utility, Electric Power Development or J-Power. Eventually TCI had to back down and sold out at a significant loss. But India is not Japan which ran huge trade surpluses based on exports to the US and Europe. India desperately needs foreign investment as the Current Account Deficit is above 4%. Exports grew 21% last year to $303.7 billion, which is better than government forecast of $300 billion, but imports grew 32.1% to $488.6 billion of which oil accounted for $155.6 billion and gold and silver for $61.5 billion. A trade deficit of $188.9 billion. Norwegian telecom company, Telenor wants compensation from the government for its cancelled 2G licence while Russian telecom company, Sistema has invoked bilateral trade treaty between India and Russia to protect its $3.1 billion investment. Sistema may have to take a charge of $1 billion on its books for the cancelled 2G licence. If the government has to defend itself against so many companies at international arbitration it will have to spend hundreds of millions of dollars in legal fees and may end up paying costs if it loses. At the very least the bad publicity will result in a fall of Foreign Direct Investment which the country desperately needs. The government is hoping to raise $90 billion from sale of shares of public sector companies to plug its fiscal deficit but last month government owned Life Insurance Corporation of India had to step in when there were no offers for 5% of Oil and Natural Gas Company. Effectively transferring money from one pocket to another. Criminal politicians and thieving civil servants are so used to extorting money as taxes from the docile Indian public that they think they can treat foreign companies with the same lack of respect. Not true. It may end up being a costly lesson. Trouble is that we will end up paying.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Games people play.

US Security Agents, sent to Cartagena in Colombia to prepare for President Obama's visit, were caught with their pants down. On April 11, having nothing to do, some of them decided to visit a strip club called Pleyclub, following which they brought some women back to their hotel. Problem was the hotel was supposed to be a secure area. Unfortunately, next morning one of the men tried to save money by offering one of the women less than what had been decided. " It was $800 but he only gave me $30," the woman claimed. That is some bargaining. No professional woman is ever going to put up with such an affront. The woman raised a stink, the hotel called the police, the police called the embassy and a scandal blew up. One of the men has retired, one has resigned and one has been sacked but is allowed to appeal. Red faces all round. Moral of the story - Never bargain with a professional woman inside a secure zone. Always escort her far away first. Meanwhile, the propaganda channel, BBC broadcast a video prepared by Huberta von Voss-Wittig, wife of Germany's UN Ambassador, Peter Wittig and Sheila Lyall Grant, wife of Britain's UN Ambassador, Mark Lyall Grant, in which they show pictures of children injured in shelling by government forces in Syria while they ask Asma Assad, wife of President Bashar al Assad, to take a risk and " stand up for peace for the sake of your people ". They are asking viewers to sign an online petition to Asma asking her to make a stand against her husband. " As a woman, wife and mother, she cannot hide behind her husband," they say. Perhaps they do not know the role of women in a Muslim country in the middle east, even if she has been brought up in London and had a western education. What is she to do? If Assad resigns he will have to keep running for the rest of his life. He may even be killed by his own people. She and her children may be killed. At best she may have to bring them up in hiding in some country which may offer asylum but where they will never be safe. Examples are many. Cleopatra's son Caesarian was murdered. The entire family of Tsar Nicholas, including all the children, was wiped out. Father of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rehman's family was slaughtered in an army coup, only Sheikh Hasina survived. As a mother she will fight like a tigress to protect her children no matter what the cost. Pity these 2 sanctimonious, self righteous women did not make a video to Samantha Cameron and Carla Bruni while their husbands were bombing 30,000 Libyans to death. They did not start an online petition to Cherie Blair and Laura Bush while their husbands were murdering 500,000 Iraqis. Perhaps they suffer from the common delusion that we Asians are grateful to die at the hands of white skins. It is time they learn that death is absolute and loved ones always suffer.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Shadow of the Emergency.

The Congress still retains its power over public institutions. Yesterday the RBI succumbed to pressure and lowered interest rates by 50 basis points on the mealy-mouthed excuse of stimulating growth. Over the last 3 years the RBI raised rates 13 times to control runaway inflation, so has it succeeded. Wholesale Price Index was fractionally down to 6.89% in March against 6.95% in February but still much higher than RBI target of 5%. However, Consumer Price Index, which actually affects people, was 9.47% in March as against 8.83% in February, milk products rising by 15.22%, eggs, fish and meat by 10.06% and vegetables by 9.55%. One reason for the inflation, sited by the RBI, is wage inflation among unskilled rural workers. This is due to the MNREGA scheme, started by the Congress in 2008 to win the general elections of 2009, in which rural people are paid for 100 days of every year for doing nothing. The payment started at Rs 100/day but has risen to Rs 162/day because it is linked to inflation. Thus rural wages went up by just under 20% between April 2011 and February 2012 resulting in rising food prices. Salaries of useless civil servants are also linked to inflation and Dearness Allowance has already been raised by 7% to 75% of basic salary. Since this is completely non productive spending the only way for the government to meet its obligations is to borrow from the market. The RBI will be selling bonds worth Rs 160 billion on Friday out of Rs 500 billion over the next 3 weeks. ET, March 18. Already bond yields have risen to 8.38%. Since the government always runs a deficit, at some point interest payment on debt will surely be more than tax receipts. What happens then? It is not fantasy. It happened to Iceland, Ireland and Greece so it could easily happen here especially if the Congress stays in power for much longer. However, the RBI is not the only institution to cave in. The Supreme Court, in its wisdom, has ruled that private schools which receive no aid from the government will nevertheless have to reserve 25% of seats for children of poor people from surrounding areas. There is no limit on how many children any couple can produce. The government will pay Rs 6000-18000 per child per year depending on the area. Schools will naturally make up the shortfall in revenue by increasing fees for other children who are being penalised because government school teachers are completely useless and do not come to work even though they receive 3 times the salaries of teachers in private schools. Even the poor prefer to send their children to private schools. Like any police state politicians in India hate the middle class. Instead of increasing the standard of living they seek to bring everyone down to the level of the illiterate, naked aam aadmi. That is the only way they can remain khas.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Whose Haqqanis are they?

Attackers there were many. The US insists they were Haqqani. The ISI do not know of any. Even if they are Pakistani. Zardari came offering trade and money. Our lot fed him biryani. It's the same old litany. Only the dead refrain from villainy. The Taliban announced the advent of spring with a well coordinated attack on Kabul and 3 provincial towns. The good thing was that the Afghan army, with help from NATO forces, was able to resist the attackers killing 47. The BBC credited British Special Forces for regaining a partially constructed building used by the militants as their base. The US instantly blamed the Haqqani network, indirectly blaming Pakistan for not wiping out group and forgetting that Jalaluddin Haqqani, the founder of the group, was a prize CIA asset during the 1980s against the Soviets. He even visited Ronald Reagan's White House as special guest. Former US Congressman, Charlie Wilson, who raise funds for the resistance, once described Jalaluddin Haqqani as " goodness personified ". HT online, April 17. There must have been wide smiles and large pegs of single malt at ISI headquarters in Islamabad. Until news came of Taliban assault on the Central Jail at Bannu in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province in which 380 prisoners, including ones on death row, escaped. Not Abbottabad again. Adnan Rashid, on death row for attempting to assassinate former president Pervez Musharaf, who is presently hiding in Britain, also escaped. Apparently Rashid kept in touch with the outside world on cell phones, Facebook and other networking sites and even wrote his own blogs. It might be in the boonies but the Central Jail in Bannu is certainly more liberal than Mamata Banerjee's Bengal where you get beaten up by Trinamul thugs for posting innocent cartoons. Around 400 members of Trinamul students wing, based in Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore and even London, have infiltrated social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Orkut and report directly to Trinamul Bhavan. " We've zeroed in on many people, but the Jadavpur University professor was the first we decided to take action against," said a Trinamul Congress leader. The Stasi would have been proud. Some foreign intellectuals including Noam Chomsky have written to the Prime Minister to protest against police atrocities in Bengal. At last the world is taking notice of Bengal. This could even be a tourist attraction - Come to Bengal and watch live action as Trinamul workers beat up professors. Before elections Ms Banerjee promised that she would make Kolkata as famous as London. She is certainly trying her best but she should also remember that parliamentary elections are due in 2014 and her party will be wiped out. Her day of reckoning will surely come.

Monday, April 16, 2012

More is definitely not good.

Our most revered Finance Minister is very proud that companies building highways pay the government large sums of money to get the contract rather than the government paying them for construction. The government has received Rs 30 billion from such " premium ". In return the company is given a 30 year monopoly in collecting toll fees from vehicles. To make a profit companies set up toll booths every 25 kms charging anything from Rs 25-98 from cars and more from trucks wasting time, wasting petrol and leading to increased prices as the cost of transport is passed along to consumers. One car trip from Delhi to Vadodara in Gujarat, a distance of nearly 1000 kms, cost a total of Rs 751 at 18 separate toll booths. The road was good in short stretches but there were long stretches where the surface was broken, as near Udaipur, or construction work was going on, as between Delhi and Jaipur, causing long delays. People, therefore, try to avoid road travel as much as possible and companies keep whining for increase in toll rates. Delhi International Airport Ltd is asking for an increase of 774% in airport charges from passengers because it is unable to meet interest payments on its loans. As costs go up passengers crowd low cost airlines reducing revenues. Every domestic airline, except Indigo, is making huge losses. Now banks are refusing to lend money to infrastructure companies that bid aggressively for projects last year. GMR, the company which built Delhi airport and is now begging for increase in airport charges, has bid for Kishangarh-Udaipur-Ahmedabad highway expecting revenue at Rs 6.36 billion per year when expected revenue is Rs 5.50 billion per year. BSPCL Infrastructure has paid a premium of Rs 290 million for a road construction contract of Rs 1.20 billion. Indiabulls has won a contract for a 1500 MW power plant which will provide electricity at Rs 0.85 per unit, less than half of what other companies were offering. Naturally, companies cannot deliver on such bizarre contracts which are later revised, increasing costs by many times. Maybe that is what companies depend on. Get the contract, start work, then complain about lack of funds, with suitable greasing of palms, and get more money out of suffering taxpayers. The central government auctioned 3G telecom licenses raising Rs 1 trillion. Even though 2 years have passed 3G services have not taken off. Mr. Kapil Sibal, Telecom Minister said," 3G has not delivered because they paid such huge prices for the spectrum and there is no liquidity in the market to invest in infrastructure and the devices to deliver 3G, for which 2G was successful but 3G was not." Unfortunately, the Supreme Court has cancelled all 122 2G licenses and ordered them to be auctioned because former Telecom Minister has been judged to have distributed licenses to favorites who then sold them for huge profits. Roads, power plants, bridges, airports are being built all over the world. How can our fellows not learn how to do it properly. Maybe they do not want to learn. Black money?

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Women are no better.

A chemistry professor at Jadavpur University in Kolkata, Prof Ambikesh Mohapatra was arrested on April 13 for posting a cartoon of Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, Railway Minister, Mukul Roy and former Railway Minister, Dinesh Trivedi on a popular social networking site. TOI, April 14. The cartoon was about how Mr Trivedi was made to disappear as Railway Minister by Ms Banerjee and her chamcha, Mukul Roy. Prof Mohapatra has been booked for outraging the modesty of a woman punishable by 1 year in prison, defamation which carries a maximum of 2 years in prison and hacking which is punishable with 3 years in prison and a fine of Rs 200,000. He was beaten up by 15 Trinamul thugs. Ms Banerjee has banned certain newspapers from state funded libraries because it is her wish. On February 5, a 37 year old mother of two leaving a nightclub on Park Street was gang raped. Ms Banerjee saw that as a " conspiracy to malign her government ". Senior IPS officer, Damayanti Sen, who proved that rape actually occurred, has been transferred from her post as Joint Commissioner of Police ( Crime ) to Deputy Inspector General of Police ( Training ). Effectively a punishment for proving Banerjee wrong. Ms Banerjee defended her decision by saying " it is the prerogative of my government to get the job done by someone who can perform in a better way ". Ms Banerjee's " better way " means not to investigate a rape but to cast false aspersions against the victim's character. Deaths of scores of infants in government hospitals is also a conspiracy against her government. On February 22, two senior CPM members, Pradip Ta and Kamal Gayen were murdered by Trinamul thugs in Burdwan. Ms Banerjee seemed unperturbed. She has been in the news for repeatedly stalling any reform by the union government. She appears to be suffering from paranoid delusions and sociopathic tendencies but her biggest failure is that there has been absolutely no development in Bengal since her election one year ago. People are ashamed of having voted for her and would dearly love to see her back permanently. But she is not alone. Ms Mayawati spent tens of millions of rupees of taxpayer money erecting statues herself. She sent a private plane from Lucknow to Mumbai to fetch her pair of slippers she had forgotten. That pair must now be the world's most expensive pair. Ms Jayalalita had cardboard cutouts of herself all over Tamil Nadu. And we must not forget the darkest hour in our history - Indira Gandhi's emergency from 1975-1977 when she corrupted every institution including the Supreme Court which is yet to recover to this day.Lastly, we must not forget Ms Sonia Gandhi, whose influence is quietly wrecking the economy just to get her son installed as Prime Minister. Men are accused as aggressive, corrupt and greedy. Women are no better. Could even be worse, at least in India.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

1991 once again?

The Index of Industrial Production or IIP for January was announced as 6.8% and there was much froth about accelerating growth but this has now been corrected to 1.14%. This is a decrease of 84%. The IIP for February has been announced at 4.1%. Should we expect it to go down to 0.8%? Apparently sugar production was reported as 13.4 million tonnes when it was actually 5.8 million tonnes. This was due to incorrect reporting by the Directorate of Sugar in the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution. Surely the minister should take action. Such figures could play havoc further down the chain in Directorates of Syrup or Cola Drinks or Ice Cream. Indians must be the luckiest people in the world to have so many ministries and directorates taking care of us. Naturally, the Current Account Deficit has crossed 4% when 3% is taken to be the red line. This is beginning to resemble 1991 when CAD was close to 4% and the Narasimha Rao government devalued the rupee by 24% in 3 days to stimulate export, borrowed $2.2 billion dollars from the IMF and pledged 67 tonnes of gold with the Bank of England and the Union Bank of Switzerland to raise another $600 million. " In 1991, the global situation was relatively more reassuring," said Samiran Chakraborty, head of India Research, Standard Chartered Bank. " But now, India's openness has increased substantially. So, in that sense, any shock in the global economy will have a large impact on the domestic sector. Hence we are kind of worried about the balance of payments despite numbers being relatively better than 1991." So what is the response of our most revered Finance Minister? He wants to work with the RBI to stimulate growth which means he has run out of ideas and is trying to force the RBI to reduce interest rates, desperately hoping that it will work. Trouble is that a reduction of 25 basis points will be of no use and large rate cuts will only cause a fall in the rupee and a rise in property prices, increasing the amount of black money in the economy, both of which will immediately spike inflation. The only remedy is to drastically reduce expenditure which the government is unable to do. Salaries of useless civil servants have been increased by 80% and Right to Education Bill has been passed which will add another Rs 2.3 trillion to expenses between 2010-2014. The Food Security Bill, promising low cost food to 70% of the population, that is 700 million people, will also be passed adding another Rs 1 trillion. Meanwhile our most revered President has already spent Rs 2 billion on foreign jaunts, with son in law and grandchildren, and is even now whooping it up on a 12 day binge through Seychelles and South Africa. And who has carried our great leader to foreign shores? Why, Air India of course, which needs Rs 400 billion to survive. Today the IMF is looking for funds to shore up the Euro, Britain is trying to reduce its debt, UBS is making losses and the US is in trouble. The only country which has money is China and the cockroach eaters will demand not only Arunachal but Assam and Sikkim as well. The Congress has repeatedly caused danger to India. Now is no exception.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Politically correct or lying?

A big fight has broken out between women in the US causing men to duck for cover. Speaking of Mitt Romney a Democrat consultant Hilary Rosen said," His wife has actually never worked in her life. She's never really dealt with the kinds of economic issues that a majority of women in this country are facing." This statement has caused a storm of outrage with Republicans taking the opportunity to laud housework and child rearing as very important work. Some have pointed out that the Ann Romney has suffered from breast cancer and multiple sclerosis. We sympathise with Ms Romney for her illnesses but that is nothing to do with the issue. Ann Romney said on Twitter," I made a choice to stay home and raise five boys. Believe me it was hard work." Perhaps it was but it is not the same as holding down a job where you have to meet deadlines, satisfy a boss and get along with colleagues. At home you are the mistress, you make your own timetable and do not have to commute through heavy traffic to your place of work. Also if your husband is earning so much that you do not need to hold a job, even with 5 boys, then you are very different from the vast majority of women who have no such option. And, if your husband was on his way to amassing a $250 million fortune based in Cayman Islands chances are that you had a choice of au pairs, nannies and servants and had to work very hard to keep them all busy. Even President Obama distanced himself from Ms Rosen who said," I apologize to Ann Romney and anyone else who was offended. Let's declare peace in this phony war and go back to focus on substance." Phony indeed. Romney has dismal poll ratings among women, especially those with college degrees, and Republicans will clutch at any straw to gain a few points. Here in India another war of political correctness is raging over a commercial regarding a product called Clean and Dry Intimate Wash which is to private parts what Fair and Lovely is to your face. Apparently the commercial shows a woman's husband becoming more enamored after she uses the product. Women are incensed at what they see as glorifying fair skin and have taken to trashing the commercial in droves. Firstly, companies marketing skin whitening products are making huge profits only because women buy them. Secondly, Indian women have no idea how lucky they are. While all they have to worry about is their dusky skin white women, having no such option, resort to risky, often dangerous, procedures to augment their beauty. Botox injections, breast augmentation, facial nip and tuck, liposuction and butt lift are just some of the tortures they undergo just to stay a step ahead in the race. Joan Rivers, in spite of being rich and famous, had more than 700 plastic surgeries done to her. The health scare with PIP breast implants, where the company used industrial grade silicone, is still ongoing. So instead of being politically correct Indian women should just switch off the light. Easy.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

That's the way the money goes and pop........

Our most revered President, Pratibha Patil has just embarked on a 12 day visit of Seychelles and South Africa. She has already visited 22 countries across 4 continents in 12 foreign trips abroad. She has spent a total of 79 days travelling abroad and has already visited Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Bhutan, Vietnam, Indonesia, Spain, Poland, Russia, Tajikistan, Britain, Cyprus, China, Laos, Cambodia, the UAE, Syria, Mauritius, South Korea, Mongolia, Switzerland and Austria. This little gem was uncovered by RTI activist Mr Subhash Agarwal but there has been not a peep from the press. She normally takes along her son in law and grand children and 100 members of staff and press in a 747. A total of $40 million or Rs 2.05 billion has already been spent on her trips. The President is a purely ceremonial post and has no business travelling abroad unless specifically invited by another government or sent by the government of India, as the neutral head of government, to smooth over difficult relations much as the Queen does for Britain. Once schools close for the summer break politicians of every ilk will also take off for foreign shores along with family and friends. They will provide a fictitious reason to make the visit official and get the taxpayer to pay for their debauch. Since they are classified as VIPs or VVIPs there is no customs check on their retinue so they will be able to bring in any amount of contraband they like. The cost is not insignificant. Air India needs at least Rs 400 billion to survive. The airline owes Rs 4.5 billion to Delhi International Airport Ltd as fees so the airport company is asking for a 774% rise in charges on passengers. The government has already allowed a 334% rise meaning that domestic passengers will pay Rs 600 and international passengers Rs 1300-1400 per flight. Charges for passengers transiting through the airport will be Rs 330 for domestic and Rs 800 for international passengers. Taxes on airlines are already among the highest in the world and, apart from Indigo, every airline is making huge losses. Instead of reducing taxes and increasing volumes so that we have a viable aviation industry the government is considering allowing 49% foreign stake in domestic airlines. But, who would so stupid as to pour money into loss making businesses when there is no hope in hell of making profit because of high taxes. High oil prices mean that international airlines are suffering and American Airlines is already in chapter 11 bankruptcy. Sadly the freeloading press does not campaign against high taxes because they tag along with politicians for free trips. Mother India is riddled with parasites and needs drastic remedy. Only total extermination will do.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

A lack of Solomon.

The European Court of Human Rights has rejected an appeal by Abu Hamza al-Masri allowing him to be extradited to the US. Four others, Babar Ahmed, Talha Ahsan, Khalid al-Fawwaz and Adel Abdul Bary will also be extradited along with Abu Hamza. They are all wanted by the US for terrorist offences and had appealed because of fear of inhuman treatment in super prisons where inmates are kept in solitary confinement for prolonged periods. Isn't it strange how the US always manages to get anyone it wants yet Raymond Davies and Amanda Knox are enjoying freedom in the US. Stranger still, the same court would not allow the transfer of Abu Qatada from Britain to Jordan where he has been sentenced to 15 years in prison also for terrorism related offences. In the case of Qatada the court could not be sure that testimony obtained by torture would not be used against him and that he would not be tortured in prison which would be in violation of Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights. Oh, really? The country which routinely tortures prisoners accused of terrorism is the US. The US has kidnapped people from all over the world, calling it " rendition ", has flown them to Guantanamo in secret illegal flights and obtained confessions by ruthless torture. The previous Vice President, Dick Cheney defended the use of torture of suspects. It is good that Cheney recently had a heart transplant which means that he will live long enough to, hopefully, face trial someday. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and 4 others will face a military court at Guantanamo from May 5 and may be sentenced to death. Khalid was captured by the ISI in Rawalpindi in Pakistan on March 1, 2003 and transferred to US custody who then flew him out to Guantanamo where he was water boarded to extract a confession. We can be sure that his Miranda Rights were never read to him and evidence used by torture will definitely be used. So the European Court is definitely using double standards and the President of the US boasts of having taught law in Harvard. How slimy can you get? Meanwhile the Iraqi defector, " Curveball ", who fabricated claims about Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction has cheerfully admitted that he made it all up to bring down Saddam Hussein. TOI, April 2. The US has the most extensive and comprehensive intelligence network in the world able to eavesdrop on any telephone or cell phone conversation and able to access any internet account because all the servers are based in the US. Is it remotely possible that the Bush administration did not know of their absence especially as UN inspector Hans Blix repeatedly denied their existence? Did Colin Powel deliberately lie to the Security Council? What the US demands the Europeans obey. And judges are clearly no exception. No Solomon here.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Does it matter?

Peter Heehs, an American, has lived in India since 1971. He is a historian and has written books on India's independence and has been working as editor of Sri Aurobindo Ashram archives in Pondicherry. Apparently he has written a book on Sri Aurobindo in which he also explores his relationship with Mirra Alfassa who is revered as The Mother of the ashram in Pondicherry. Mirra Alfassa was born of a Turkish Jewish father and an Egyptian Jewish mother. She married Henri Morriset in 1897, had a son named Andre, divorced Morriset in 1908, married Paul Richard in 1910 and divorced him in 1920. Followers have taken exception to what Heehs has written in his book and the Indian government is now refusing to renew his visa. A few points need to be made about this controversy. 1. Western writers seem to be obsessed with sex. Any human being needs to eat and drink and hence will need to go to the bathroom. These are all bodily functions and do not detract from the teaching of the person. Ramakrishna, Ram and Krishna were all married while Vivekananda was not. So what. Is the message of the Gita in any way diminished just because Krishna was married? The problem with these one God fellows is the concept of the Original Sin and the expulsion of Adam and Eve from paradise. This makes God either a fool for giving genitals to us or a sadist for forbidding sex to 2 naked humans. If the idea is to create a sensation just to sell your book then it is stupid. 2. The habit of politicians in India of banning books is counterproductive. The publicity arouses curiosity in people and more people read the book than would have done if it had not been banned. Such books are easily available in the west and there is so much travel these days that it is impossible to keep any book from coming into India. Protests by Muslims and the Fatwah on Salman Rushdie made Satanic Verses unnecessarily famous and earned Rushdie a lot more money than he could have hoped for. If any book really makes Muslims look bad then it is Exodus by Leon Uris, an American, which has been freely available for decades. 3. If you are going to be controversial then stick to your own kind. Dan Brown's contention that Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene and had children with her, in his book the Da Vinci Code, made the Catholic Church but there were no Fatwahs because Brown is a Christian himself. However, if someone writes something controversial about another faith it causes more anger because it is seen as a deliberate insult by an outsider. Unless you have absolute proof. All this debate seems a complete waste of time. Because it really does not matter. The message is all important.