Thursday, October 30, 2014

Power of Shadow Economy In India...

UThe poll rhetoric of bringing back all the black money into India within a period of 100 days turned into a long forgotten promise. Only after the Supreme Court rapped Centre for being lethargic, did the NDA government disclose a few names couple of days back. However, after receiving flak for creating a protective umbrella for the rest, the NDA government handed over the entire list containing 600 odd names to the Supreme Court today morning. 

So, will this bring an end to the black money trail and rescue India of the cancer that it has been breeding? 

To be quite honest, I reckon this entire exercise of naming and blaming is merely done for public appeasement. The very thought of tracing black money and punishing the guilty is like searching for Rapunzels in real world.

The logic is straightforward. This saga of bringing back the black money is on since ages. So, it is wishful to believe that account holders have not moved their money by now and are waiting for the government to act. As a matter of fact, an article in FirstPost succinctly highlights how the Indian National money with Swiss banks has vanished over periods. In 2006, Indian money in Swiss accounts stood at Rs 414 bn. It came down to Rs 140 bn in 2013. In fact, Swiss banks themselves have been asking their suspect account holders to move their money for safety purposes. 

It is like a local police station giving the robbers an advanced notice to raid them a week in advance. How stupid it can get to?

As such, this entire exercise of creating a list to trace the money is futile. If either the NDA or the UPA government was indeed serious of punishing the black money culprits, they would have not indulged in this public tamasha. Instead, they would have directly taken action back doors and left no time for culprits to act or react. 

Did Obama made the matter public as to when he was going to execute Osama? Matters of national and security affairs are never made public. They are executed back doors. And the reason execution will never happen in India is because no political party is crystal clean. Execution may embarrass all parties. Hence, the best strategy is to indulge in blame game and fool the public. And the best way to do it is name small bullion traders and Timblo's of the world (read unknown faces). 

Do you think the list shall contain names of top politicians and corporates? Certainly not! Naming is just done to calm our nerves. There is no benefit to aam aadmi here as there is limited possibility of that money getting traced and used for national development. Perhaps, the only beneficiaries could be TV anchors and controversy-hungry journalists since money matters attract maximum eyeballs in Indian drawing rooms. 

The point I am trying to make is that one should not live in false expectations of more transparency and clean economy post this move. It may take uncanny political will to prove us wrong.

On a lighter note, I am still wondering about the sanity and intelligence of those 627+ account holders. If I were them, I would have shut down the shops and escaped long back ;-)

See you until next time..

Power of Shadow Economy In India...

UThe poll rhetoric of bringing back all the black money into India within a period of 100 days turned into a long forgotten promise. Only after the Supreme Court rapped Centre for being lethargic, did the NDA government disclose a few names couple of days back. However, after receiving flak for creating a protective umbrella for the rest, the NDA government handed over the entire list containing 600 odd names to the Supreme Court today morning. 

So, will this bring an end to the black money trail and rescue India of the cancer that it has been breeding? 

To be quite honest, I reckon this entire exercise of naming and blaming is merely done for public appeasement. The very thought of tracing black money and punishing the guilty is like searching for Rapunzels in real world.

The logic is straightforward. This saga of bringing back the black money is on since ages. So, it is wishful to believe that account holders have not moved their money by now and are waiting for the government to act. As a matter of fact, an article in FirstPost succinctly highlights how the Indian National money with Swiss banks has vanished over periods. In 2006, Indian money in Swiss accounts stood at Rs 414 bn. It came down to Rs 140 bn in 2013. In fact, Swiss banks themselves have been asking their suspect account holders to move their money for safety purposes. 

It is like a local police station giving the robbers an advanced notice to raid them a week in advance. How stupid it can get to?

As such, this entire exercise of creating a list to trace the money is futile. If either the NDA or the UPA government was indeed serious of punishing the black money culprits, they would have not indulged in this public tamasha. Instead, they would have directly taken action back doors and left no time for culprits to act or react. 

Did Obama made the matter public as to when he was going to execute Osama? Matters of national and security affairs are never made public. They are executed back doors. And the reason execution will never happen in India is because no political party is crystal clean. Execution may embarrass all parties. Hence, the best strategy is to indulge in blame game and fool the public. And the best way to do it is name small bullion traders and Timblo's of the world (read unknown faces). 

Do you think the list shall contain names of top politicians and corporates? Certainly not! Naming is just done to calm our nerves. There is no benefit to aam aadmi here as there is limited possibility of that money getting traced and used for national development. Perhaps, the only beneficiaries could be TV anchors and controversy-hungry journalists since money matters attract maximum eyeballs in Indian drawing rooms. 

The point I am trying to make is that one should not live in false expectations of more transparency and clean economy post this move. It may take uncanny political will to prove us wrong.

On a lighter note, I am still wondering about the sanity and intelligence of those 627+ account holders. If I were them, I would have shut down the shops and escaped long back ;-)

See you until next time..

Friday, October 17, 2014

Want to lead a life full of joy, kill this thief!!

This striked me a few minutes back while I am determined to "leverage" the waiting time at the airport waiting for the announcement and once again looking at the facebook of the past through my wall did the strike on my head.

We all do it: we look at what others are doing and wish we were doing that too. Or worse, we scoff at what they’re doing and "judge" them, and see ourselves as better.

Now, The first one would definitely make us feeling inferier when we see people posting about having great time with the family or at the beach or having fun in general while we happen to look at their "incredible" life snapshots through boringly staring at the smart-dumb phone.

Or the second part of "judging", may certainly make us feel superior but does that make us happy, is the question that would take more than a moment to answer, honestly. We don’t know what it feels like to be this person, but maybe we can imagine that they’re suffering, and we can wish for their suffering to end.

So neither part of these behavioural patterns make us happy, right?

Looking deeply into these behavioural patterns, are we fair in our comparisons? We often end up comparing some of the beginning of ours to middle of others, I meant the phases of life.

Take the first case of comparison others seemingly "amazing" life, do you know that not all of them would post their life's happening when they are at stress, when they are at their high anxiety levels or having heated arguments OR in their insecurities.

Comparing yourself to others is insanity, because only you can be you.

Do you know one of the hardest battle you can never win, is comparing others with you.

The only person we should try to be better than at, would the be the person that we were yesterday OR better than the one that we used to be :)

As a wise man right(ful)ly said, the prime thief of one's joy would be the topic of the day, "Compare"...

Let us take that one step to kill this thief!!

Later..later,
Sudh