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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was overseas and his outgoing finance minister was clearing his desk last week as the government quietly began preparing the ground for a new push to open up India's $450 billion retail sector to foreign firms.

Investors and business leaders clamoring for reform may be skeptical that the bold measure, shelved in December after a political uproar, will finally be implemented.


But a combination of intensifying political pressure, souring investor sentiment, double-digit food inflation, the threat of a credit ratings downgrade and a narrowing window of opportunity to act will likely force the government to undertake some long-overdue economic reforms within the next three to six months, economists, government officials and analysts said.

"It is different this time. There is considerable pressure on them to act," said Govinda Rao, an economic adviser to Singh.

A Finance Ministry official said the government would move first on retail reform, which will allow foreign firms to own 51 percent of supermarkets, in the hope this will improve investor sentiment, boost capital inflows and help stabilize the plunging rupee, which hit a record low against the dollar on Friday.

Measures aimed at arresting the rupee's slide will be announced on Monday, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said at the weekend. He was not clear on whether the steps would be taken by the central bank or the government, but finance ministry officials said they were not aware of any imminent policy announcements like supermarket reform.

There are other signs that strongly suggest the government may soon take action on stalled reforms, although this is not likely before the July 19 presidential election and possibly not until after the monsoon session of parliament ends in late August.

Mukherjee will step down on June 26 to run for president and Singh is widely expected to take on the finance portfolio, at least temporarily. Singh is hailed as the architect of India's landmark 1991 economic reforms, but as prime minister he has so far failed to build on them.

With his reputation on the line and his party facing a host of state elections later this year and next year and general elections due by 2014, there is speculation that Singh may use this opportunity to finally stamp his authority on an economy now growing at its slowest pace in nine years.

POLITICAL BEDFELLOWS

The bruising fight over the nomination for the presidency has brought Congress closer to Uttar Pradesh state's powerful Samajwadi Party (SP), which backed Mukherjee and with 21 seats in parliament could bolster the government if other allies withdraw from the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) coalition.


The ally causing the most trouble for the coalition is West Bengal state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, whose Trinamool Congress party was opposed to Mukherjee as president. Banerjee scuppered the proposal to open up the retail sector in December.


While Banerjee is often described as mercurial and unpredictable, SP leader Mulayam Singh Yadav has been called opportunistic and fickle. He strongly opposed the retail reform in December, but in an interview with Reuters last week he hinted that he may have softened his position.

Analysis: India poised to revive retail reform plan - Chicago Tribune

Rollback of retail FDI plan was the biggest blunder Singh committed. It will be a miracle if he can revive and push the FDI in retail move through the parliamentary hurdles (read Mamta).
 
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About to time to make these reforms.....give MMS few months of total control of our economy, including no input from Sonia Gandhi(which is impossible), he might do wonders, if not, will stabilize the economy.
 
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About to time to make these reforms.....give MMS few months of total control of our economy, including no input from Sonia Gandhi(which is impossible), he might do wonders, if not, will stabilize the economy.

That is true. If MMS is given a free hand he can turn around our economy just as he did in 1991. But this Sonia & Rahul hand above MMS' head is doing all the damage.
 
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Get the Buffon (Pranab) out of office- give Singh control and sit back and watch the wonders this genius of an economist can produce. I think MMS is a great diplomat and economist but given the kind of **** you have to be to be a politican in India he just isn't made of the right stuff. And that is a good thing- he is too good and honest to be a politican in India but as an economist he has no equal, we could be in for some treats post June 26 now as MMS is unleashed!!
 
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Get the Buffon (Pranab) out of office- give Singh control and sit back and watch the wonders this genius of an economist can produce. I think MMS is a great diplomat and economist but given the kind of **** you have to be to be a politican in India he just isn't made of the right stuff. And that is a good thing- he is too good and honest to be a politican in India but as an economist he has no equal, we could be in for some treats post June 26 now as MMS is unleashed!!


Hopefully MMS will deliver. Country needs reforms more than ever before
 
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About to time to make these reforms.....give MMS few months of total control of our economy, including no input from Sonia Gandhi(which is impossible), he might do wonders, if not, will stabilize the economy.

It will take more than such retail reforms! ..... such reforms can only help as much. Do you think retail investment will usher in higher growth rates?

More than anything else we need to open up our markets. But NO, we won't. We simply do not have faith in our own Industries. We have not invested in high skill sets needed for manufacturing. We are happy with being a service industry.
 
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It will take more than such retail reforms! ..... such reforms can only help as much. Do you think retail investment will usher in higher growth rates?

More than anything else we need to open up our markets. But NO, we won't. We simply do not have faith in our own Industries. We have not invested in high skill sets needed for manufacturing. We are happy with being a service industry.
How do you expect our indian industries to go? If a foreign industry sets up here and employee indian people, when the same guy go to some INDIAN company for higher package, he not only takes the know-how of the industry but also the work ethics and business tactics.


For example (if you can co-relate)
Why do you think IITs are the best institutes in India?
Because most of their faculties have degree from US and UK universities or have vast experience in working in collaboration with foreign scientists.

This is how you improve intellectual ability of your work force and hence your domestic industries.

Let the foreign knowledge flow in out country with their money.
 
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That is true. If MMS is given a free hand he can turn around our economy just as he did in 1991. But this Sonia & Rahul hand above MMS' head is doing all the damage.
It's not Sonia, but the *beeeeeep* Mamata!!:angry:
That idiotic woman, has been blocking any sensible bill that MMS proposes now and then:hitwall:
 
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India is bringing down heaven and earth to move Mamata. But she won't be moved.

Normally it is better to try and fail, rather than not trying at all.

The situation here is different though. Trying and failing to push through small-scale reforms, is the kind of failure that really scares away the investors.
 
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India is bringing down heaven and earth to move Mamata. But she won't be moved.

Normally it is better to try and fail, rather than not trying at all.

The situation here is different though. Trying and failing to push through small-scale reforms, is the kind of failure that really scares away the investors.
agree with you dude..............
 
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India is bringing down heaven and earth to move Mamata.

But she won't be moved.

Normally it is better to try and fail,rather than not trying at all.

This situation is different though. Trying and failing to push through small-scale reforms, is the kind of failure that scares away the investors.

It looks like MMS will not give in to whims and fancies of Mamata anymore. There is one more potential ally waiting in the wings who is more flexible

"The bruising fight over the nomination for the presidency has brought Congress closer to Uttar Pradesh state's powerful Samajwadi Party (SP), which backed Mukherjee and with 21 seats in parliament could bolster the government if other allies withdraw from the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) coalition."
 
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It's not Sonia, but the *beeeeeep* Mamata!!:angry:
That idiotic woman, has been blocking any sensible bill that MMS proposes now and then:hitwall:
Even Mamta is not wrong in this context. You have to admit the fact that if these Retail giants enter India, how will it affect local departmental stores. Do you know Reliance Fresh, Easy Day etc. can easily sell products nearing expiry date on sale while the departmental store can't sell to customer for obvious reasons and to add to their worries is that the supplier won't take the products back after the expiry date.

So this may result into closing of thousands of departmental stores which provides employment to so many people.

That's why India has to carve out strict and balanced policy just like Germany, so as to protect domestic retail industry.

The opposition sometimes play constructive role as it may point out flaws and serious long term consequences which the ruling government may overlook.
 
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It looks like MMS will not give in to whims and fancies of Mamata anymore. There is one more potential ally waiting in the wings who is more flexible

"The bruising fight over the nomination for the presidency has brought Congress closer to Uttar Pradesh state's powerful Samajwadi Party (SP), which backed Mukherjee and with 21 seats in parliament could bolster the government if other allies withdraw from the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) coalition."
Exactly.....................and Mulayam needs to consolidate his son's power and thus would be eager to support the Centre...........
On the other hand, Jab Mamata jaise dost hain, to UPA ko NDA ki kya zaroorat..............:disagree:
 
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Exactly.....................and Mulayam needs to consolidate his son's power and thus would be eager to support the Centre...........
On the other hand, Jab Mamata jaise dost hain, to UPA ko NDA ki kya zaroorat..............:disagree:

This crazy old hag needs to be put in place. Let people of WB be her Bakras
 
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