Thursday, June 5, 2008

Let us dream, Let us boom, Let's show who we are!!!


When I introduce myselves to the other nationalities here in germany that I'm an Indian, there will be a little mumble like "Oh, Spicy people" , "Oh, Computer Intelligence", "Oh, Fast developing nation", " Oh, Land of Enterpreuners", etc... These steryotypes sometimes leads us to leave a smile at that spot but there is a pain at a corner of the heart. And Indeed, I sometimes use this chance to embrace our country with some flourishing aspects by lecturing them. Also when we start the business talks during our sit-chat breaks, I will always have an upper hand in the recent developments and investments in our country which are really huge when seen in numbers. But frankly, I was'nt able to embrace further since we do our shipping to the countries of my mates who are involved in that chat. They run the business with our countrymen.


Yes, we produce and export high-quality garments to germany and other european nations, we produce and export rice and wheat to Romania, we develop softwares for the french airlines, we dig mica for the other nation's electrical resistance but this amount of internationalisation is'nt sufficient. Though we have an incredible growth in our GDP, there is a major symptom on the decline of sustainable growth due to the oscillating international market . Though i can make a gracious exit by exploding the highlighted characteristics of our nation during our sit-chat, still i feel a bit of pain at the corner of the heart. Are we in a slide of mud which leads to the cages of lobbyism? Is our economic policy in peril? We emphasize intensively for the cross-cultural business modes right from agriculture till construction. What kind of benefit do we procure from these kind of scenarios? We import the machineries from the western nations using our bank credits and we export the products produced by those machines to the same nations for a lower sourcing price as a strategy of Buyer-Supplier relations.


I feel like i'm being ridiculed in this state of diplomatic international business tactics. It is like we are giving our land to do their business in a greater way and this situation is an example for the darker sides of outsourcing. Are we making our voyage to see the side of glory or are we making our voyage for the survival. Lets make changes with those policies by uniting the minds of people who deceives these situations.


When we can dream it, we can do it - Walt Disney

(Oops, even this quote has been sourced)

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