Let me ask a question first.
What type of economic strength is preferable to
A) A strong Indian economy fueled by its cheap labor due to a weaker rupee
against dollar, where the Indians end up working in shifts, late nights,
whole nights and what not... only doing low profile jobs which foreign
companies want to offload to
end works and become even better. For instance in IT field, providing BPO
services, support and maintenance work for products...
OR
B) A strong Indian economy fueled by its strong innovations and products,
no matter whether the rupee is strong or weak against dollar.. where
Indians work only in regular office hours of 9 to 6, developing cutting
edge technologies and solutions, selling our world class products both
inside and outside
systems, compilers, databases etc all coming out of
I do not deny the fact that the IT boom in
because of (A). Well and good, we have had the benefits of our cost being
cheap in western markets due to a weak rupee against dollar.. We have had
our share because of this advantage in the past 2 decades..
But at the same time doesn't it make sense to move towards (B), instead of
crying foul against rupee becoming stronger against dollar?
What a pity! Indian IT companies are feeling bad because rupee is becoming
stronger against dollar! Reason, their profits will go down when the value
of rupee is stronger, as every single dollar that comes into their account
now means lesser rupee than earlier..(if for instance earlier they used to
get 47 rupees for every dollar that comes in, but today its about 40!)
But isn't this a matter of celebration? Our rupee is gaining importance
internationally and is becoming stronger again.. How many of us know that
in 1947 when
These Indian IT companies instead of relying on a weaker rupee for their
profit should now look at coming out with innovative products and technical
solutions. What have these companies done in the arena of core system
products? Why don't we have any operating systems, compilers, database
systems, development platforms etc coming out of
develop tools like photoshop or flash? We have talent, but they all are
working in American companies on these products.. Cannot our Indian IT
companies setup at least small teams to develop such products?
Instead they are planning to make their employees work on saturdays too !
So that their profits can increase due to extra hours the employees put
in.. As if
Workaholic labor!! Are there no brains in
developing products and make money just by printing out more serial numbers
and burning their product DVDs?
If Indian companies continue to depend on its weak currency, then how would
Indian economy survive in a world where all currencies have equal value?
Survival of the fittest.. Only greater innovation can help us in that
case..
We need to have knowledge and technological advantage if
become a superpower, not low cost based cheap labor advantage! Let the
Chinese do it..
I hope that rupee becomes more and more stronger so that Indians are forced
to use their brains and come up with innovative products and next
generation technologies, than to provide low end services...
We need to create a situation where other countries line up to buy our
F-16s, to buy our operating systems, to buy our mobile phones and I-pods,
to buy our Boeing, to buy our Mercedes...
A stronger rupee means we can easily afford foreign trips! This is what I
wrote in one of my earlier blogs
"A stronger rupee means Indians can buy things anywhere in the world on par
with developed economies! We dont have to spend crores of rupees then to
buy a Boeing! We don't have to pay tens of thousands of rupees for
international air travels! A stronger rupee means greater international
exposure! There wont be a difference between buying a Maruti and buying a
Mercedes! One can go on a trip to the
goes to Ladakh or
tour all over the world? Because they earn more? No. But because their
currency USD is stronger.. and this is where a strong rupee will lead us
to!..."
I am not saying providing low end services is wrong .. It gave us a very
good start in the 90s. But that should definitely not be the bread and
butter fueling our economic boom indefinitely in the future.. For the
simple reason that it can't continue to do so any longer.. other low cost
destinations, cheaper than
move ahead... become more innovative.. the journey has just started... This is
just the beginning of all the beginnings
By- Unknown

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Why are people so concerned only about the service sector? No one is speaking about the broader economy. More than 70% of Indians are not affected by economic phenomena like currency fluctuations. Their state has remained the same since independence and they don't bother about the movement in rupee. Moreover, before jumping on to conclusions, one should know about the fundamentals of Indian economy. I've been haring a lot of people saying that 'India is shining', 'India is emerging as a powerful economy' etc, but i want to ask those guys whether India is the only country that is shining right now. Countries like Russia, Brazil, China, Thailand, Botswana, South Africa, Estonia, Italy, Egypt, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Taiwan etc., have also been shining along with India in the last decade or so. Remember, all glitters are not gold and India do not have the fundamentals (like a robust domestic market) to become a highly stable economy like that of US.
And by the way, what's so great with IT professionals working an additional day every week and how are ordinary Indians affected by this?
Siva
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