india: dancing with destiny
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I N G L O B A L T R A N S I T I O N
INDIADANCING WITH DESTINY
lobetrotters View Issue No 10de the roads, walk the malls, and witness the hubbub of business activity, in any small or large city in India, is toe with destiny and opportunity. From global professional,llagers in oxcarts, 36 languages and 350 dialects, India is aof diversity and extremes. What was, a short 20 years ago
and of snake charmers, yoga hippies, and backwardness,day the hottest economy on the planet growing at aning 9%. Economic liberalization beginning in 1991,completely transformed the Indian economy into thest growing economy on the planet!
As a result, hordes ofIndias 1.3 BILLION peoplebrowse top global brands in upscale malls or places likethe chaotic Nehru place (right)... where one can findevery major brand of computer, software, mobiledevice, ... or clothing. I didnt ask about copyrights forthe vast list of software I was given on the street, and Ididnt see any tags on the clothing. If you want tagschoose the fancy Megacity mall. Indoor food market oroutdoor market (practice your bargaining power). Bothare equally crowded
and strong indicatorsof Indias newfoundpurchasing power
with 400 millionraised from poverty
since 91and 300 million-
strong middle-
class, growing at5-6% per annum.
Thanks largely to the current PrimeMinister, (previously Finance Minister)Manmohan Singh who lifted the iron gripof the state on industry and liberalizedtrade policy,the private sector nowcontributes almost 80% to the countryseconomy. The reduction in import tariffsfrom as high as 400%, reduction of
business licensing permit application fromseveral months to 10 days, and reductionof income tax from 97% to 30%, has come
a long way in attracting foreign investment, redcapital flight, and encouraging small business. Fexchange reserves now stand at $400 Billion... putting India among the top 10 countries holdreserves. Further, the once competition-shy In
corporate sector has come into its own and takeglobal players. Indians who fled to Silicon Vallethe venture capital boom, are now returning to
bringing their investment capital and expertise b
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B O T T L E N E C K S
P R O G R E S Sof the above sounds great, but behind this glorious growth, lurks disruptive
uptive business practices, that are discussed openly at anti-corruption
ferences like this (right) attended by top business leaders. Nowadays even
tical leaders, like Sonia Gandhi, leader of the largest Congress party in India, is
pting corruption as a new platform. Weve come to understand that
ERYTHING is commissionable in India, and when questioned about whether
can do business without it, the answer is Certainly Madame, but how long do you
t to wait? Intelligent observers tell us if India could rid itself of its pandemic
uption it could become a far more developed economy within a few years. Yet,
st of government has no interest in change, they have jobs for life and gain
motion based on tenure. Those who have power to give permits and licenses
vide them to those who pay, some are deep in public scandal, yet none go toon. Police officials cannot survive on their salary and bribes are considered as
t of it. Businesses prefer cash dealings to avoid taxes. Thus, corruption works for
ia, but is a barrier to greater growth as capital flows to private interest vs. greater
d. Add to this the lingering caste system that can put a glass ceiling on any career. Some
m it is gone, some have broken through it, largely with job opportunity via out-migration.
refore, we witnessed it lingering.As bad as corruption is, the bigger problem is INFRASTRUCTURE, wh
drive even the highest Hindu Priest to insanity. We struggled for 7 hour
100 miles from rural India to Bhopal airport to meet our 20:30 flight. The
had successfully blocked every major road to protest lack of electricity ...
wonder, their wives walk miles to gather firewood for cooking and light.
with potholes as big as volcanic craters are filled by barefoot women in sa
carrying gravel on their heads. At this rate the road construction will tak
than their lifetime. No bobcats or caterpillars here! Villages seem endless
going through small town rural North Dakota with the entire town popu
gathered on main street for the town parade every few miles. Similar b
different, village parades are the stuff of life .... awash with shops sellin
everything from mobile phones, to tailoring, to car and bike repair, to hai
shave ... all are out of doors beside the bustling markets, encroaching upo
lane main street... with another main difference ... lending new meaning
word Sacred Cow, COWS RULE the ROADS in India.
Their staring glare daresall that want to share
their path .... buses, bikes,
baby carriages, semis,tractors, taxis, tuk-tuks,
all-terrain vehicles ....to defy them... As if to say,
Go ahead, hit me. Hit
one and pay the farmera handsome price, then
return to the holy GangesRiver to cleanse yourself/
gain repentance, in respect
to Hindu law. One does noteat cows in India, they exist
for milk, manure (fertilizer)dowry, and natural speed
bumps.... thus I suspect their life expectancy is longer than mine and promost probably surpasses prairie dogs. We long for I-94. (River Ganges Belo
tionally, India may have 700 MILLION mobile phones --far more phones than
s - but keeping your cell, camera, and computer powered is an absolute
al ... the power literally goes out every hour or several hours, and if youre
ng in a high-end place you may be lucky enough to hear the whir of a back-up
rator kicking in... its a wonder I have a hard disk left, its been shocked into
tude several times. As for the mobile phone service, the only way to get a signal
ral India is to climb to the top of the water tower. Our Guide was seen calling his
way mother from this tower every few days as a dutiful son. When powered, cell
ces offer everything from latest produce prices for farmers, to INSTANT
ness process outsourcing, to bank transfers, (leapfrogging long lines at banks)
for the ATM that resembles the lineup at Best Buy the day after Thanksgiving --
know that one has cash
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ther bottleneck to future growth is a CRITICAL
K OF SKILLED LABOR,both management and
kers, which impacts quality and productivity,and
major roadblock to development. This was evident
number of areas like construction and hotel/motel
agement. Essentially,you can take the boy out of the
ge, but taking the village out of the boy is not
ething that happens overnight. Plans for future
lopment include higher ed enrollment expansion
million by 2020, from present 14 million. This
ns India badly needs teachers and cannot import
m because the infrastructure and salaries are rather
vs. other countries. The construction industry is
as biggest employer, after agriculture, with aboutillion workers --- 83% are unskilled. Construction
pected to employ 83 million people by 2022
esenting a great opportunity for construction
agement training - particularly for masons,
enters, and road construction. Construction
panies are setting up their own training schools and
could consider tapping into this market.
, The prestigious Faculty of Management School
elhi University is highly involved in the plan to
o 40 million, and plays an integral part in
loping management talent. Meeting the demand is
ge challenge given the lack of skilled teachers, lack
ofessional managers to meet the need as part time
hers, and lack of infrastructure. Faculty at right all
overseas experience and we found graduate
ents (below) to be highly engaged, disciplined, and
cated to improving future education as alumni.
ay, India sends more students to U.S. colleges than
other country in the world. In 2008, over 94,563
an students ENROLLED IN U.S. COLLEGES and
VERSITIES. Given the above, it could be lots
e.
ADDING FUEL TO THE FIRE, over half the
population is rural and relies largely on subsistence
farming. There is no way to identify these individuals
as part of the economy, which leads to a difficult
phenomena ... only 20% of the population pays taxes
of any kind. Of course, in a rapidly expanding
economy, there is a huge migration from the rural areas
into the cities. 300 million urban population going to
400 million or 50% of population. Consequently,
infrastructure, pollution , traffic, housing are in a dire
state and with 40% of the population under 25 there is
a crying need for adequate k-12 education . School
dropout rates remain high at 43%. In over -crowdedplaces like Delhi, they continue to issue 1000 car
licenses per day. Fuel to the fire.
LATION: Indias banks are conservative and well
aged, and coupled with the cash economy, the
ntry barreled through the financial crisis with 6%
wth! Inflation is thus inevitable given the growth ina. Salaries are not keeping up with inflation and
e are street protests about the price of onions and
toes - a staple in the Indian diet. Onions on January
010 were 11 rupees per kilo, now, in December 2010
are 60 to 70 rupees per kilo! Additionally, real
e is out of sight because land for apartments is
ce. The feeling is that investors buy up the real
e and flip it .... sound familiar? Central Bank of
a has reversed its monetary policy to control
tion - they are providing no stimulus package and
est rates are rising to control inflation.
itionally, back to infrastructure, food is rotting in
warehouses by the thousands of kilos, if rotting,
ple believe it is theirs to forcibly take, but law willfere, only contributing to unrest, and underlining
nfrastructure issue.
Success Despite the Gods: Having said a
Indias entrepreneurs can seemingly mana
any obstacle. They have the WORLDS LA
STOCK MARKET, second only to NYSE;
WORLDS LARGEST MILK PRODUCER,
SECOND LARGEST PRODUCER OF FOO
including fruits and vegetables. and the W
SECOND LARGEST PHARMACEUTICAL
INDUSTRY( after China).
BPO: Their services sector is STELLAR and
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