Sunday, June 9, 2019

INDIA'S EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: A STEP TOWARDS TRANSFORMATION

Shri S Jaishankar's appointment as India's minister for External Affairs is a visionary and bold step no doubt by the newly formed govt. Shri Jaishankar is a seasoned bureaucrat in the area of foreign affairs and has dealt various critical matters including India's nuclear deal with US, Indo-china relationship to name a few.

This is phase of transformation in India's multilateral relationship buildings with various nations including the groups i.e SAARC, BIMSTEK, UN, NATO and Indo-Pak as well as Indo-China relationships. Definitely, India required an experienced professional to nurture the foundation and fortunately, he is the right man at the centre to extend proper strategic planning and execution of the existing relations to take them up.

However, India's challenge will be to deal the trade negotiations by the Trump govt., India's oil import issue as well as India's defense trade with Russia because of upcoming sanctions as per CAATSA (Countering America's adversaries through sanctions act) and above all china's growing dominance over south china sea region as well as its influence on India's neighbors. The way ahead will test calculative risk taking ability and the journey will definitely be thrilling.

Friday, March 24, 2017

CLAIM THAT INDIA SHOULD RAISE TO BRITAIN FOR 200 YEARS OF EXTORTION

The over 200 years of Tyranny by the British Govt. backed East India Company and the Govt. itself in India had resulted in the freedom back in 1947 after fierce struggle of freedom. But, as a country we never thought of bringing justice to the act of the foreign country in the last 70 years.

India can go for a legal way to claim a whole lot of compensation which may be equal or more than the cost of today's Britain. It can lodge a official case before the International Court of Arbitration while a official campaign before the UN in parallel . But, for claiming the compensation it has to do a lot of home work in formulating the following:

i. The cost of assets stolen by the British till 1947. A table containing the year, place, no. of items and their cost at that time and most importantly the interest incurred in the last 70 years.

ii The compensation for the no. of freedom fighters killed and imprisoned by the British.

iii. The compensation for destruction done to the Indian civilians and their assets year wise.

iv. The opportunity cost that we lost for not advancing as a nation due to the British intervention.

v. Any other compensation (if any).

We have lot of great legal talent in house and can hire the best outside to fight this fierce fight. I am confident that with proper documents and structured arguments we can go further to claim extra as compensation such a higher amount that our country's infra and social spending can be done without a penny from the govt. for several years.

This will create an instance for the future human history that no other country would dare to invade other and reign with tyranny. 

Friday, January 6, 2017

TMC DOING THE RIGHT BRANDING FOR 2019 ELECTIONS

Only one regional party in India is choosing the right path to get into a complete national party from mere regional, its TMC. The way the TMC supremo is leading the way to confront the ruling party is phenomenal!! Its projecting to be in the forefront in the opposition, in fact the voice is more laud and clear than that of largest opposition party The National Congress.

The message is loud and clear. TMC's effort to position it in a different league and project it to be a best alternative in the upcoming elections, mainly Loksobha 2019. Its a commanding differentiation and to my view it will gather maximum attention despite TMC supremo's different hindi accent during speeches. The way she is managing the party with a wide vision despite many controversies,  is gaining more ground for the party.

I have written the above from a unique positioning observation only, I do not represent any political party, 

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

CONSOLIDATION OF GEO-POLITICS AND GEO-ECONOMICS CAN GUARANTEE IMPROVED QUALITY OF LIFE

SBI is going to consolidate by merging with  other PSU banks to make a larger entity. This will create a giant in Indian banking system while the smaller banks' operating efficiency will be increased manifold. The bigger entity will have huge financial prowess, increased geographical presence, a ocean of skilled bankers with a negotiating power a level above. 

This process can be replicated in global geo-politics. In Asia, we can have two power centers India and China after merger of the countries free to choose their power side. For example, Afghanistan, Srilanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Philippines, Japan may consider to merge with Indian side whereas South Korea, North Korea, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan etc. may consider to join China side with a common Central government on each side. Each power center should sign a 5-10 year treaty among its member countries to be within the selected side for massive progress. The power center should act like a sovereign country with common Central bank, free trade across borders including ocean, central defense system, pro-active democracy, centralized education and research system etc. I know there are huge challenge in maintaining different flowers in a single garland. But, if it is success, it will massively upgrade the quality of common people's life of each power center with increased negotiating power in the global trade.

This is a step ahead of the present entities like European union, ASEAN etc. which are formed to make the regional systems more efficient. 

This practice can be replicated in other continents after testing a initial success. 

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Enriching the Indian EconomicThink Tank is the need of the hour

I was tracking the news of the announcing of new RBI governor this time as as every other business geeks. A star in the system was replaced and the system will continue to be in safe hands. 

But is it enough to fill the existing void spaces to run the show?? Absolutely not. First, the country deserve to have a defined Mission and Vision statement with a quantified success target with a deadline. For example, The per capita income (nominal) of the country will be 8000 in 2020, the contribution of green energy will be 40% of the total energy produced in 2020, to come up with pilot less fighter jet by 2025, so on.

The stars who are being replaced like Dr. Rajan, should be engaged in advisory or executive roles directly working with the policy making. We just can not afford to loose them. Efforts should be in line to attract top talents in finance and economics world over to India and building a galaxy which will lead to a ray of greater success the world has ever realized. 

The country should run like a corporate structure with a defined mission and vision, distinct and effective roles of Marketing, Finance and Economics, Operations, a clear road map with actions to be recorded, updated and analyzed continuously. 

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Railway Budget 2010 - a step forward to the future

Railway budget is seemed to be promising. The focus is on building the infrastructure. The increase in number of trains, introduction of high speed trains, establishing manufacturing plants, providing health care services are all in sync with the social development. So, here is the synergy which aligns the physical & social infrastructures very well.
The private players need to come forward to work on a PPP (public private partnership) basis. The boost in Railway revenue will definitely reinforce our GDP in the coming years.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Do we need a CMO for our cabinet?

We have ministry of finance & a ministry of human resources development which manage well the finance & talents. But the leverage of these efforts can not be obtained unless we integrate the different departments' effort of communication. Our tourism has well communicated & got the result of surge in tourists flow from domestic as well as international destinations. But how much have we marketed our defense products or space innovation. Even we can export our railway, power utility or telecom expertise to under developed nations. But all we need is to communicate through a single window to maximize the impact.