Thursday, July 23, 2015

India And The US

India to race past US in 25 years; I am saying it with money, not words: Masayoshi Son
Softbank's 57-year-old billionaire founder Masayoshi Son is known for his long-term bets that look at the potential over decades........ he is betting on India to overtake the US economy in 25 years ...... Last year, I had a meeting with the Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi in Tokyo. We talked about India and the opportunities there and he invited me to come to India. I came in October last year. From that visit, we ( SoftBank) said we will make a $10 billion investment and I made a commitment for the next 10 years. Then, PM Modi asked me why don't I look at not just internet-related business, but also solar energy? I said okay. ......... he (Modi) then announced a 100 gigawatt vision for solar, increased from the last government's 20 GW target. I said, wow, that's a great vision and I would like to support and contribute to making that happen. So, here we are. ..... Like in the beginning of the automobile (industry), car accidents happened often. Regulations come, the traffic lights come and you cannot drive when you drink—all kinds of rules come as solutions to solve issues. In internet in general, there are security, privacy and many other issues. ...... Snapdeal (at least the business model) is an Alibaba-style model. Flipkart is more like the Amazon model. ....... Alibaba model is the model that I am supporting in China, in India and even in Japan. ...... I think

in the next 30 years, the number of robots will be equal or greater than number of humans

. That's my view. Thirty years ago there was no mobile phone. Today, everyone has a mobile phone. So 30 years is a big change. ...... And the number and kind of robots will be more than the kind of humans. ...... Of course Jack Ma was the guy who impressed me. But I sometimes get very excited with the wrong guys and I regret that five years later. Out of the 24 investments over the last 18 years, actually only with four of them we did minus results; 20 of them reported positive results. And aggregate return on investment was 46% annually. ...... Sometimes there are guys who are smart but selfish, unfair. ...... the Chinese economy will be larger than the US in the future. After that, India is the next best candidate that could surpass US economy in the next 25 years. After that China and India could be competing for number one. So India has that much opportunity. ..... I would like to participate in this exciting moment as we participated in the Chinese 'hockey stick' moment.

Modi Praises Shashi Tharoor Oxford Speech


Shashi Tharoor gets praise from PM Narendra Modi after Sonia Gandhi’s rebuke
A day after he got a reprimand from his party chief Sonia Gandhi, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Thursday received handsome praise from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his debating skills, creating flutters in political circles about the timing of his remarks. ....... "What Shashi ji said (at the Oxford debate recently) has now gone viral on YouTube," the PM said praising the passionate argument in Oxford put forward by Tharoor in demanding reparation payments from the UK to India for 200 years of its colonial rule. ........ Tharoor's speech gelled with the feelings of patriotic Indians on the issue and also shows what impression one can leave with effective arguments by saying the right things at the right place, Modi said. ...... Seated in the front row, Tharoor, who was pulled up by Gandhi on Wednesday for leaking his remarks against Congress' stalling tactics in Parliament on the issue of scams, acknowledged the Prime Minister's praise for him with a smile.
India’s Modi praises MP for reparations speech at Oxford
The 15-minute video of his speech to the Union has more than 1.2 million hits on YouTube and has been shared hundreds of times on Twitter and Facebook....... “India’s share of the world economy when Britain arrived on its shores was 23 percent. By the time the British left it was down to below four percent,” Tharoor said in the May 28 debate. ..... “Why? Simply because India had been governed for the benefit of Britain. Britain’s rise for 200 years was financed by its depredations in India,” he said. ..... Tharoor added that Indians had “literally paid for our own oppression,” as by the end of the 19th century they were the world’s biggest purchasers of British goods as well as providing employment for highly paid civil servants. ..... Tharoor has often faced flak from Congress president Sonia Gandhi for praising Modi and his initiatives, and was removed as a party spokesman last October........ “I am very touched and grateful,” the 59-year-old said after the compliments on his oratory skills.
Shashi Tharoor: Impressive Speech At Oxford

The curious thing is, the only way the Congress party can get competitive again in the next 20 year timeframe is if Shashi Tharoor runs for and becomes Congress party president. His state right now feels like the last Congress stronghold.