VOLUME-III ISSUE-04
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As If I’m Not Human (12)
AUGUST 2012
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crisis, analyses the current sce-
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tential, but is riddled with im-
behind our backs and the feel-
future
ing of independence in our
the
With the blistering heat
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in
store
for
pediments. This industry has
as
well
been identified as one of the
heart, we step into the season
the public in his article, “Europe
key drivers of India’s growth in
of rains.
As the monsoon
Debt Derailment: Daunting the
the near future. The article
showers wet the streets, we
Globe”. On the other hand,
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Mr. Unnikrishnan, in his inter-
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wet your minds with stimu-
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risks involved in and the myriad
lating thoughts and ideas.
Retailing’, elucidates with ex-
financing options available for
This edition includes the
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retail and presents several rea-
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DoMination. From numerous
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cusses the sensitive topic of hu-
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globe. The author points out
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and Mr. Unnikrishnan Nair
instances and ethical reactions
latest edition of Domination
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Mr. Rajul attempts to illustrate the initial stirrings and causes of the European debt
The Indian infrastructure
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Still Young at 65
Fast & Furious Retailing
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Cover Story ………………………………………………………
Still Young At 65 65 years after independ-
As seen in figure above,
Madhya Pradesh and Raja-
ence, India is a young nation
India will have a huge share of
sthan) that will account for
with a large proportion of
people in the working age
more than 50% of the increase
working-age population. Arou-
group 15-59 in the years to
in India’s working population
nd 54% of India’s 1.2 billion
come. The TeamLease Indian
are the poorest four states of
people are under the age of 25.
Labor Report 2009 estimates
India based on per capita in-
Moreover, by 2020, the aver-
that 300 million will enter the
come as well as job potential.
age Indian will be only 29 years
labor force by 2025, and by
In 2012, the overall unemploy-
old, compared to 37 years in
then, 25% of the world’s work-
ment rate of the nation stood
China and US, 45 years in West
ers will be Indians. According to
at 3.8% while in rural and ur-
Europe and 48 years in Japan.
International Monetary Fund
ban areas it was 3.4% and 5%
(IMF), the demographic divi-
respectively. As reported by
dend of the country could add
CRISIL, if the current trends in
about 2 percentage points to
India’s labor participation and
India’s per capita GDP growth
unemployment rate continue,
over the next two decades.
about 423 million in India’s
Ironically, the four Indian states
working-age population will be
(i.e.
unemployed or unable to par-
Uttar
Pradesh,
Bihar,
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Still Young At 65 ……………………………………………………… participate in the job market by
decay of India's traditional
industrial society without ei-
2030.
arts, crafts and industries
ther, the rigors and inequalities
The responsibility for pro-
of capitalism, or violence of col-
“She is a myth and an
moting modern commerce
lectivist-communism. He had
idea, a dream and a vision, and
and industry came to be
opted for the middle path of
yet very real and present and
concentrated in the hands
development called a mixed
pervasive”, is how Jawaharlal
of certain classes in the ur-
economic system for India. The
Nehru saw India in all her pov-
ban areas, and up to the
first five year plan (1951-
erty and degradation. India’s
end of the nineteenth cen-
1956), prepared by the Plan-
growth story was relatively
tury the only major large-
ning Commission, gave priority
stagnant in the beginning. After
scale industries which had
to agriculture and irrigation
sometime, she suffered mam-
taken root in the country
and basic services like power
moth growth blockages and
were cotton and jute tex-
and transportation. The plan
then managed to turn all that
tiles.
proved to be successful. The
About 68 per cent of the
net domestic product increased
working population was en-
by 15%. The second five year
The objective of India’s
gaged in agriculture, about
plan (1956- 1961) was pre-
development strategy has been
14 per cent in industry
pared based on a theoretical
to establish a socialistic pattern
(large and small scale),
foundation given by Prof. Ma-
of society through economic
some 8 per cent in trade
halanobis.
growth with self-reliance, social
and transport and the re-
proposed to keep investment
justice and alleviation of pov-
maining 10 per cent in pro-
in production goods producing
erty. These objectives were to
fessions and services includ-
sector, i.e. heavy industries,
be achieved within a demo-
ing domestic service. Even
high in-order to catalyst growth
cratic framework using the
with this large proportion of
in national income. Also, the
mechanism of a mixed econo-
the population engaged in
Industrial Policy of 1956 gave
my where both public and pri-
agriculture, the country was
primacy to the role of the state
vate sectors co-exist. To plan
not self-sufficient in food
to assume a predominant and
the economic growth of India,
and raw materials for indus-
direct responsibility for indus-
Planning Commission was es-
try.
trial development.
India’s Growth Story
around in a short period of time.
tablished. The major challenges
Jawaharlal
Nehru
Prof. Mahalanobis
Although
the
Nehru-
faced by Independent India
viewed planning basically as a
Mahalanobis strategy was una-
were as follows:
means to enable an underde-
ble to meet its targets and ad-
Import of machine made
veloped agrarian economy like
dress the major issues- unem-
goods from abroad led to a
that of India to usher into an
ployment and poverty, it had a
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Still Young At 65 ……………………………………………………… profound impact on the eco-
In 1990-91 India suffered from
that Indian Government could
nomic development of India.
Balance of Payment crisis, the
hardly finance three weeks
Finally, in 1984, the Nehru-
mammoth growth blockages
worth of import. In course of
Mahalanobis strategy was re-
which lead to economic re-
time, RBI had to airlift 47 tons
jected and priority was given to
forms of 1991. This was the
of Gold to the Bank of England
village and cottage industries
turning point for India. Here is
& 20 tons of Gold to the Union
and natural mobilization of re-
how the crisis took place:
Bank of Switzer-land as collat-
sources thus increasing em-
The rising fiscal deficit and
eral for a loan of $600 million
ployment. Rajiv Gandhi, prime
gradually increasing over-
to wave off Balance of payment
minister of India from 1984 to
valuation contributed to the
crisis. In July 1991, a new ap-
1989, wanted India to make
rising imbalance
proach to economic develop-
Inadequate exchange rate
ment policy was devised by the
His visions lead to the follow-
adjustment in response to
P.V. Narasimha Rao Govern-
ing:
the external and domestic
ment. Following were some of
shocks
the measures taken:
Macro-economic problems
Currency was devalued
Idea of national highway
that had been building up
EXIM policy was revamped
system
over the decade – break-up
The policy regime for for-
Idea of tourism and shaping
of Soviet Union, Iraq invad-
eign investment was liberal-
India as a tourist destina-
ed Kuwait and set off oil
ized
tion
shock
rapid industrial development.
Promotion of Information
Technology
Began to dismantle license
In mid 1991, foreign reserves
raj
nearly depleted to the extent
Stakes in PSUs were divested
Banking & financial System
GDP growth rate of India from 1962 to 2011
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Still Young At 65 ……………………………………………………… reforms, Interest rates on
decade later, in 2001, Jim
exceed that of US sometime
Loans & Advances to be de-
O’Neil, a chief economist of
before 2020.
cided by Banks with RBI
Goldman Sachs coined the ac-
As a BRIC nation, India must
setting the floor price.
ronym BRIC, a group of four
ensure that her demographic
Full statutory power to SEBI
countries namely Brazil, Russia,
dividend doesn’t become a
& Capital market reforms.
India and China, in order to de-
nightmare and use the same to
The impact of the reforms of
scribe the largest of the world’s
elevate people from poverty
1991 can be gauged from the
developing economies. Gold-
and foster economic develop-
graph above. In 1991, India was
man Sachs predicted that com-
ment.
on the brink of bankruptcy. A
bined GDP of BRIC nations will
Article By -
Sayantan Chattopadhyay DoMS, IIT Roorkee sayantanuit@gmail.com
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Perspective ………………………………………………………
Fast and Furious Retailing Music can be download-
neither can your handsome
100 million footfalls every week
ed or bought from your nearest
boyfriend or doting husband
in just US, this shows the pow-
music shop and listened in the
stop you from checking out
er of retail business and an in-
best of music systems and yet
that new Lakme gloss. Such is
dicator of the volumes which
nothing can match the experi-
the power of the ‘touch and
has left Amazon and E-Bay gaz-
ence of being there in a live
feel’ shopping – regardless if
ing into the void promises of
performance by your favourite
it’s just to satisfy that burgeon-
the internet. However, in the
artiste, grooving with hundreds
ing curiosity of a new or a spe-
age on instant gratification
to the blaring speakers. No
cial product.
where 15 minutes of fame is all
matter how much you love that
Proof of how powerful
that you need and sadly is all
RX 100 bike, yet you would let
this is in terms of business is
what you get – ask our Prime
go of an opportunity to feel a
evident when we look at the
Minister that, it is evident that
Hayabusa. Even the most lov-
world’s largest public corpora-
the environment is not going to
ing girl friend can never stop a
tion in terms of revenue –
be leaving retailing untouched.
guy from checking out that new
Walmart – which incidentally is
With in numerous flash mobs
Mercedes model being dis-
also the biggest private em-
orchestrated every day, and
played in your nearest mall and
ployer in the world. With over
with retention and attention
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Fast and Furious Retailing
……………………………………………………… grabbing gimmicks getting in-
appearance in 1999, it had its
countries left right and centre.
flated in terms of their costs,
genesis in Vacant- a Los Ange-
Based on the primary psycho-
time has seen the evolution of
les based company’s attempts
logical factor of human curiosi-
the concept of POP-UP Retail
to replicate a phenomenon
ty, any object with a surprise
stores or otherwise known as
where customers used to line
element or a limited exposure
Flash Retail.
up to buy a limited edition
time is sure to catch the fancy
Target, Kate Spade, Guc-
product, and the shop closing
of the customers. This has been
ci, Louis Vuitton, Collete, Sam-
down once it was sold out, and
one primary reason why Cir-
sung, E-Bay, Levi Strauss and
then re-appearing only for an-
cuses and Operas and the
last but not the least Apple –
other assortment of similar
street plays still continue to ex-
these have been some of the
niche products. This concept
ist and songs like ‘D K Bose’ and
big names who have been tak-
was largely promoted in US by
‘Why this Kolaveri’ become
ing this concept and imple-
Target – Walmart’s nearest
more than just another song
menting it to successfully get a
competitor and now often re-
and an anthem for months.
more than fair share of the
ferred as the king of Pop-up
The next reason is the
consumer’s mind space. A pop
retail. With umpteenth such
cost factor – and with rising
– up retail space is a venue that
stores over the years, Target
cost and inflation and con-
is temporary and plays host to
has created such stores selling
tracting economies hitting the
different events over different
exclusive Isaac Mizrahi’s new
underbelly of almost all devel-
periods. The Pop-up shop is
women’s wear line of clothing
oped nations, this concept can
nothing, but the springing up of
to home accessories to the Pink
help the brands continue the
a space that exposes the cus-
Collection which was done to
connect with the consumers
tomer to a myriad of products
support the Breast Cancer Re-
minus the cost of a permanent
or services for a short period
search Foundation.
store and staff. Testing out
and disappears off to another
The
concept
even
newer products, and giving cus-
location or forth a new period.
though looks a bit jaded com-
tomers a taste of what’s in
From gallery like shopping
ing into today, is sure to make
store at their permanent loca-
spaces to one-off exhibitionist
a big comeback and is the best
tions, such temporary stores
themed flash stores, there has
solution for small business
yield significant footfalls. Any
been an increase in temporary
owners, niche segment players,
doubts about this can be safely
retail manifestations around
test new markets and revive
cast aside when we look at the
the world.
old brands and most important
brands which have used this –
It’s the duration and the
to cut corners in terms of costs
P & G and Apple have used this
surprise factor that makes this
especially with the fad of aus-
successfully in US, Australia
concept a clincher. Making its
terity catching the fancy of
and Canada and has been such
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Fast and Furious Retailing
……………………………………………………… a success, that it has warranted
services, making sure custom-
sales even without any huge
even Samsung to follow suit for
ers have their fair bit of sur-
marketing extravagance before
its Galaxy SIII in UK.
prise as well as driving the initi-
Kwality Walls decided to rede-
ative for their marketing part-
fine Ice- cream segment. There
concept,
ners. Initiative by E-Bay where-
have been umpteenth saree
thanks largely to the fact that
by a set of interior designers
sales that happen for a period
not only would they be able to
were supposed to furnish a
of a month bringing in hordes
create
sup-
New York penthouse using stuff
of customers, when big stores
but
obtained from E-Bay only was
fail to attract a fraction of the
would also be able to piquet
an attempt of branding E-Bay
same through the year. Lakme
enough customer experience
from a mere electronic flea
has been a pioneer of the Pop-
to pursue the product range
house to a fully fledged youth-
up retail culture in India, with
through alternate mediums like
ful modern retailer.
in numerous such stores in
Niche products will absolutely
the
porting
online
love
ambience
their
or
this
product
exclusive
stores,
India has had its share of
thereby maintaining the mar-
such stores but has never been
launch of new cosmetics and
gins and exclusivity.
considered under the purview
products and creating enough
of
Ice-
buzz for the customers to cre-
tal reasons with the reach of
creams have always been sold
ate the first burst of buyers.
social
location
in mobile vehicles in cities and
Sony, Nokia, Lipton, Maruti,
based services, Google and Fa-
towns for forever ages that we
Mercedes-Benz are other lead-
cebook are sure to push this
remember and it has been that
ing brands which have explored
strategy further with their re-
uncertainty in the availability of
this option to good advantage
spective ads and context based
ice creams that had driven
in driving home the customer
Couple these fundamenmedia
and
Pop-Up
marketing.
leading
malls
marking
the
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Fast and Furious Retailing
……………………………………………………… interaction for newly intro-
social media campaigns such
with potential customers. And
duced products. FlipKart and
stores can be a major boost for
for all those who continue to
niche
like
the customer acquisition needs
be sceptics of the concept –
Chumbak amongst others can
of online stores albeit at much
look at the reception for the
gain a lot of traction for their
lower cost when compared to
series called Sherlock – a mere
services and products by using
the ad campaigns on television
3 episode 2 season series on
this concept especially in the
and other media.
BBC Entertainment and our
Tier 2 and Tier 3 regions to
With ever evolving customer
very own IPL (though it comes
drive home their range of prod-
perceptions and tastes, Pop-Up
every year, it is still a single
ucts as well as promote the
stores are bound to be a trend
month
sense of belief in online shops
that will continue and evolve
and surprising have always had
which has been the primary
using the ever powerful social
an audience – otherwise the
factor for lack of interest and
media and marketers for the
world would have never seen
growth in e-commerce in India
slowing Brands can ignore this
affairs outside marriages.
against the projections. Cou-
only at their own peril of miss-
pled with Facebook and other
ing the point of connection
product
makers
extravaganza).
Short
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Perspective ………………………………………………………
As If I’m Not A Human Introduction
economical rights, a lot of rules
ed in slavery. In many incidents
and regulations have been for-
workers find themselves in the
this world, he/she is gifted with
mulated.
middle of nowhere without be-
few rights as a token of being a
Human Rights Violations
ing paid their wages for months
human being which is popularly
across the World
and even years. Physical and
When a person enters
known as the Human Rights.
These rules were intro-
sexual violence were also not
These are applicable every-
duced to help people sustain a
where and are same for every-
better life but the mirror shows
Contract workers work-
one irrespective of the caste
a whole new world of truth.
ing in the construction sites in
and creed. Oldest records date
There are a lot of countries
Russia face horrible human
back to 1264, when privileges
where, within the organizations
right abuses. Rising personal
were given to the Jewish Mi-
workers face human rights vio-
grievances against the migrant
nority in Poland for protection
lations. To mention a few, let
workers inside the natives had
from any sort of discrimination.
us see a few incidents from a
motivated them to act even
Since then, a lot has changed.
few countries. Domestic work-
violently in a wide number of
To provide the people with
ers in Saudi Arabia face serious
cases. Passports have been
their basic rights, which may be
human rights violations which
snatched from many migrants
civil, political, cultural, social or
in the worst cases have result-
and are forced to do jobs in
very far.
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As If I’m Not A Human
……………………………………………………… compulsion. They are treated
cause they know that even if
forced in 1996 as a response to
as convicts, confined to the
they fight the case, they have
the continued human rights
workplace and are also beaten.
to remain in the shelter homes
abuses by the government of
While in the part of the Gov-
for many years and the bottom
Burma. The law after being en-
ernment, it seems infeasible to
line is that they have to remain
forced restricted trade and
protect these workers from
away from their families for all
commerce with the person or
these unlawful activities.
these years.
the organization which was car-
Trade Related Measures for
rying out business with Myan-
Violations
mar. However, this law was
When it comes to sex trade, there are thousands of people who are affected by the
As a measure to protect
anti-prostitution policies in the
the people from human rights
United States. There, the sex
violation, certain countries in-
workers are treated as crimi-
troduced
restrictions
some way has also been done
nals and their civil and human
with the countries where actu-
to import hazardous products
rights are abused very brutally.
ally these violations occur. The-
like cigarettes, asbestos which
They are deprived of their
se restrictions may be intro-
are considered as very fatal for
rights to be protected from any
duced in certain type of goods
human
sort of discrimination, torture,
also whose production pro-
strictions protect the Right to
getting proper medical atten-
motes the rights’ violations. For
Health of the citizens of the
tion and most importantly the
example, the imports of goods
country which imposes the
right of being treated as equal.
produced
are
ban, thereby protecting their
In all the cases what it has been
banned in many countries as a
human rights. Each and every
seen in common is that rather
measure of protecting budding
country is entitled to enforce
than the abusers get punished
children from getting abused in
its own human rights obliga-
for what they have done, the
the society as well as the work-
tions. However, these should
people who were abused face
place. In the first place, child
comply with the WTO stand-
counter accusations of burgla-
labor is illegal and then their
ards and constant and thor-
ry, witchery etc. What to say
abuse is a very serious offense
ough monitoring needs to be
about the cases where those
to the law.
done in order to make sure
trade
by
children
considered as unconstitutional and was discontinued in 2000. Trade
restrictions
health.
These
in
re-
persons even end up in jail for
There can also be unilat-
rights are being protected in a
12-15 years of imprisonment
eral trade restrictions with cer-
and around 100-250 lashes. All
tain countries where abrupt
According to me, if we
these have forced them to
violation of rights’ occur. An
see on the basis of ethics, trade
withdraw their cases even if
example of such a restriction is
restrictions with all these coun-
they had a very firm case, be-
the Burma Law which was en-
tries where firm violations oc-
safer way.
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As If I’m Not A Human
……………………………………………………… occur are justified. But when
deal…There is one and only one
basic rights rewarded to a citi-
we change our angle to the
social responsibility of busi-
zen by its country may it be civ-
economic viewpoint, these re-
ness…to increase its profits…
il, political, social or cultural. In
strictions not only harm the
without deception or fraud”. As
some direction, environmental
economy of the country with
a legal and ethical reaction to
protection is also one of the
whom the embargo has been
human rights violations, busi-
most important aspects of the
done but also the country
ness community should devote
human rights. Protecting a
which imposes the ban also
a reasonable amount of the
child from early enforcement
suffers more downward trend
company’s resources to public
to do labor helps safeguard his/
in the economy; than it actually
welfare, educational and phil-
her rights to be free and enjoy
helps in improving the condi-
anthropic purposes which not
his/her childhood while getting
tion of human rights’ viola-
only help in curbing these type
the best education facility. The
tions.
of violations in the community
country where a balance is
Ethical Reaction to Violations
but also helps in the growth of
maintained between the hu-
Every business community has
the business very smoothly.
man rights and business con-
a moral responsibility to pro-
Responsible code and conduct
ducts is sooner or later reward-
mote human rights. The Presi-
of the business should also be
ed with economic growth and
dent of United States of Ameri-
taken into consideration.
prosperity.
ca once said, “We demand that
Conclusion
business give people a square
Human rights are the most
Article By - Anurag Agrawal DoMS, IIT Roorkee anurag242@gmail.com
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DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, IIT ROORKEE
Perspective ………………………………………………………
Financing Infrastructure: Revisiting the Sources In the last decade or so,
always underlined that infra-
ments. A hydropower project
India had witnessed an unpar-
structure is the key to growth
may take around 5 year to be
alleled growth across all sec-
of industry, trade, business as
constructed along with
tors. One of the key factors
well
economic
investment but once opera-
that have ensured rapid growth
growth and affluence of a na-
tional it could easily have a life
is the development of infra-
tion. In fact, infrastructure de-
as long as 100 years. Huge in-
structure. Rapid urbanization
velopment and investment has
vestment for long periods re-
has created a necessity of ma-
a straight bearing on the
sults in very high underlying
jor investments to create addi-
productivity
country.
risks. Factors such as environ-
tional residential and commer-
Moreover investment in infra-
mental surprises, demand un-
cial spaces, subways, metros,
structure sector is the key to
certainties, technology obsoles-
roads and railways. Also coun-
sustainable and comprehensive
cence etc. are responsible for
try’s growth depends on indus-
growth.
higher risk. Politics and policy
trial infrastructure comprising
Characteristics of Infrastruc-
related uncertainty is a key fac-
of telecom, power, aviation,
ture Projects
tor in this regard. These pro-
shipping,
communication
as
as
overall
of
a
Infrastructure
huge
projects
jects often have very low and
well as agriculture. Industry ex-
are characterized by elongated
fixed returns in association
perts and policy makers have
maturity and very large invest-
with the huge investments.
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Financing Infrastructure: Revisiting the Sources
……………………………………………………… Yields in these projects should
currency valuation changes al-
In the past, government
be measured in real terms as
so poses high risk. Timely com-
has taken the sole responsibil-
revenues generated are func-
pletion and environmental as-
ity of operations and mainte-
tion of concealed inflation.
pect poses a huge risk on these
nance of these projects. But
Risk in Infrastructure Projects
projects. Environmental norms
infeasibility in managing higher
The key characteristic of
as well as public acceptance
level of fiscal deficit in these
infrastructure projects is the
are very important factor in
ventures and considerations
high risk associated with them.
terms of successful completion
extrapolating that private play-
Based on past experiences
of any infrastructure projects.
er would prove cost efficient in
many risks could be foreseen in
Collection risk as well as wrong
terms of timely delivery of ser-
an infrastructure project. Most
prediction or assessment of
vices to population leads to en-
important of all is the risk asso-
traffic is also an important risk
couragement for participation
ciated with legal, political, ad-
associated with any infrastruc-
of private partnerships in infra-
ministrative and dispute resolu-
ture project. In fact all risk are
structure. The promotion of
tion policies. Economic and fi-
more or less interconnected
DFIs such as ICICI, IDBI etc.
nancial happenings in the busi-
and leads to late completion of
were steps to get private par-
ness environment pose risk on
project which results in huge
ticipation, but undercapitaliza-
unexpected increase in cost
capital loss and requirement of
tion and under profitability
and requirement of more in-
further funds other than pro-
have posed a doubt over them
vestment apart from forecast-
jected capital in the beginning.
to be viable alone.
ed amount. Moreover, market
Prevalent instruments for In-
The existing prevalent
risk comprising of business
frastructure projects and con-
financing modes are incapable
model, traffic evaluation and
straints related to them
of funding the required infra-
SOURCE OF FUNDS
COMMERCIAL BANKS INSURANCE Cos. NBCF(incl IIFCL) ECBs TOTAL DEBT FUNDS EQUITY (incl FDI) TOTAL
ESTIMATED REQUIREMENT AS PER EXISTING FUNDING PATTERN(in crore) 2,67,480
ESTIMATED AVAILABILITY AS PER TRENDS (in crore)
FUNDING GAP (in crore)
2,02,027
1,25,685
52,046 1,24,699 76,984 5,21,208
42,330 1,00,651 50,515 3,95,523
1,86,456 7,07,664
1,84,571 5,80,094
1,885 1,27,570
Table 1: Infrastructure finance required in 2010-11 & 2011-2012 (Source: Ministry of Finance, Government Of India)
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Financing Infrastructure: Revisiting the Sources
……………………………………………………… structure support need as evi-
affected infrastructure financ-
return is very low in compari-
dent in Figure 1. For Infrastruc-
ing as it demands for higher
son of huge investment and
ture, there has to be credit en-
risk premium because of risky
risky nature of project.
hancement, able of absorbing
nature of projects.
currency risk to one year’s for-
The
risk involved with the financing.
Equity financing through
ward cover, which results in
Commercial banks have
financial investors is required
inability to hedge long term
driven the increase in infra-
so that promoters’ risk capital
risks, poses a big challenge for
structure finance but a contin-
could be distributed among
using foreign investment. High
ued speedy expansion may not
other projects. But the rules for
stamp duty and bank’s inability
be
of
sell–down of equity are quite
to mobilize their fund easily
growing concentration of risks
inflexible and hence act as de-
due to low liquidity results in
resulting from maturity mis-
motivator for financial inves-
restricted use of unconditional
match because of long duration
tors who always love flexible
take out financing. Infrastruc-
projects from short duration
exit options. Full capital gain
ture financing also suffers due
bank liability. Also many banks
tax is charged on sales of unlist-
to underdeveloped bond mar-
are reaching their exposure
ed projects which leads to fur-
ket in India. Skewed interest
limit to infrastructure projects
ther reluctance of investors .
rates, lack of alternative inno-
as they involve substantial in-
Moreover the restricted ability
vative financing instruments,
vestments. Key restrictions in-
of insurance companies and
incompetent
clude minimum credit rating
pension funds in India leads to
settlement
for debt instruments and mini-
less attraction of foreign inves-
poor and prolonged enforce-
mum dividend payment record
tors as they also rely on domes-
ment of laws for even common
of seven years for equity. Due
tic investors to a large extent.
procedures leads to underde-
to their long construction peri-
Alternate
veloped bond market.
od they could never enjoy high
and constraints
sustainable
because
credit rating in initial years. In-
options
and
mechanism
with
In the Indian context, financing,
derivative markets, which are
surance companies financing
which is a combination of debt
very important for the role of
infrastructure
are
and equity , could attract inves-
transformation of risk, are less
themselves very risky in nature.
tors by reducing their risks. It is
developed due to many regula-
Moreover they prefer in in-
still not much explored in India
tory issues. Banks are still not
vesting publicly listed company
due to lack of adequate and
permitted to trade in equity
to fulfill their mandate prereq-
varied pool of projects. Moreo-
and commodities. Credit deriv-
uisite in infrastructure and so-
ver, interest rate caps on ECBs
atives are not allowed in Indian
cial sector. Moreover a restric-
are not sufficient to attract in-
market. Moreover strict con-
tive cap on interest rates has
vestors for riskier projects as
straints on banks in terms of
projects
Mezzanine
available
clearing
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Financing Infrastructure: Revisiting the Sources
……………………………………………………… trading in exchange rate deriv-
make diversification benefits
nanced with sub-ordinate
ative as well as lesser reach of
accessible to the lenders by re-
debt financing and interest
interest rate derivative due to
ducing the risk to a minimum
rate swaps.
regulatory policies make the
extent.
Policies at fault
conditions more complex in
Along with FLDGs, large
terms of using derivative as al-
projects should be broken into
policies are very much discour-
ternate instruments for funding
number of smaller projects and
aging for flow of capital in an
infrastructure
projects.
then funded by insurance com-
infrastructure project. A detail
Through the use of OTC deriva-
panies, banks etc. This will en-
study on these policies is very
tives, it could be possible for
sure the securitized instrument
much required as well as paral-
banks and insurance bodies to
to be of investment grade char-
lel solutions should be advised
design products which are tai-
acter and hence could be sub-
to government so that the in-
lored to the requisite of infra-
scribed by high risk averse
frastructure funding could be
structure projects and are prin-
lenders. Also in order to get
obtained from NRIs as well as
cipally capital efficient.
capitals for infrastructure pro-
foreign
First loss default guarantee
jects, the funds from insurance
overlapping in terms of regula-
funds (FLDGs) will prove a very
companies,
funds
tory bodies i.e. between RBI,
and pension funds should be
SEBI etc. has made the situa-
situations where government
freed.
tion more complex for inves-
seeks to function in its fiscal
Capital intensive projects
tors in Indian infrastructure
limit but the capital funds are
dealing with scarcity of re-
market. Even fiscal policies are
ample. FLDGs function on first
sources could have options
also not very encouraging for
loss basis and seek to provide
of multilateral financing and
foreign or even Indian investors
partial credit assurance to lend-
support from government.
in infrastructure projects. For
Projects having long gesta-
e.g. the Tax holidays under Sec-
specific. For example if it is a
tion periods with assets lia-
tion 80IA provides 100 % tax
16% FLDGs then first 16% loss
bility mismatch should be
deduction on profit from infra-
is absorbed by the fund. So in
financed with take out fi-
structure projects for 10 years
case of FLDGs government cap-
nance, long term borrowing
and 50% on next 5 years. Now
ital is secondary capital and it is
and securitization of receiv-
because of such huge invest-
believed that lender would be
ables.
ments, any infrastructure pro-
important
concept
in
ers. They are also non event
equally conscientious in order
Projects
provident
associated
Few
government
investors.
regulatory
Moreover
with
jects take at least 7-8 years be-
to maximize the return even on
multiple debt servicing obli-
fore starting to show profit. So,
availability of lower implicit
gations having high debt
this incentive is of almost no
capital. Moreover these FLDGs
equity ratio could be fi-
use for infrastructure financer.
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Financing Infrastructure: Revisiting the Sources
……………………………………………………… Conclusion
structure is an important and a
ment regulatory and fiscal poli-
The issues, policies as
key driver of India’s growth sto-
cies associated with these op-
well as funding options and
ry, it is necessary to give special
tions should be carefully evalu-
constraints in terms of Indian
attention to this sector. Current
ated to make the infrastructure
market discussed above in
funding options available are
market free flowing and attrac-
funding infrastructure should
insufficient and other options
tive for financial investors.
be studied in detail. As infra-
should be discovered. Govern-
Article By - Pawan Upadhyay Saumya Dani DoMS, IIT Rrorkee
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Chlorophyll
……………………………………………………… Its wise to learn, its GOD like to create
Retrospection It was the day when I sat to reflect, The what and why and how of my life It was the day when I finally realized, The worth of all situations that I’ve had to pass by No it wasn’t regret, to my surprise not even a sigh… It was the day when I closed my eyes to the world outside and indeed looked inside For I was not the person that I used to be, not even a distant image of the past me Nor was I completely different inside, coz fears and values within still remained high I wasn’t happy nor did I cry, it felt like something within had just denied The basic existence; as if the reflection in the mirror was not mine Then who was it, what had become of me? I left the quest unanswered; an unfinished business let it be…….
Poem By -
Juhi Gupta DoMS, IIT Roorkee juhigupta1908@gmail.com
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Qutopia ………………………………………………………
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1) Which consumer electronics company has hired some 3 dozen former market executives of market leader in India in same category? 2) ______ airways posted a profit of ` 36 crore for the quarter ended in June 2012 after 5 successive quarters of losses. 3) Which state has got a ` 480 crore package for draught relief in August 2012? Section B (2 Point for each correct answer)
1) New “Leader of the House” in the Lok Sabha Mr._____________(name of person). He replaced Mr. _____________ . 2) Shooting events of London Olympics 2012 are taking place at ________________. It was built in the year ________.
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Qutopia ……………………………………………………… Section C (3 Point for each correct answer)
1) ‘Little Sun’ priced at $10, weighing 120gm is a ____________ specially designed for Indian market by _____________(country origin e.g. Swedish) artist _______________(name of person). 2) State Industry Minister _______________(name of person) had made request to _________ (company) chairman Mr.__________(name of person) to invest in their state as work culture is good there. Section D (4 Point for each correct answer)
1) _____________, the self-regulatory body of advertising industry has told consumer goods major _____________to stop mentioning __________ brand as ice-cream in certain advertisement. The complaint was registered by top ice-cream brand __________. 2) India has opened its doors to FDI for which country? It was the only country that was not allowed to invest in India after both _________ and __________(name of countries) had been dropped down from the negative list under the FEMA in the year 2006 and ________ respectively.
Answers to Mar’12 Qutopia Section B: Section A: 1. South Africa 1. Lack of Women in Boardroom 2. CRISIL 2. Real Madrid FC 3. Sale of Blood 3. 30,000 4. The Workfare Scheme 5. Losses increased from £1.1bn to £2bn Section C: 1. Facebook (Mark Zuckerburg was inspired by this Photo Address Book of Phillips Exeter Academy) Winner of Qutopia (March 2012) 1. Prateek Jain (Batch of 2008-10, DoMS IIT Roorkee) 2. Prashant Chaturvedi (Batch of 2007-09, DoMS IIT Roor-
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DoMS-da-Evince Pooja Jeevagan is 2011 batch pass out of DoMS, IIT Roorkee and presently working as the Technology Risk Consultant of Retail Division in Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
1. What are your roles and re-
2. How was your experience as
ables; and though copy pasting
sponsibilities
an Intern at RBI and how it
helps, it definitely doesn't end
Touche Tohmatsu?
is
different from Deloitte?
your work. You are always ex-
Response: Being a consultant
Response: The 8 weeks long
pected to walk an extra mile,
at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
experience as a RBI intern
put in a little more efforts. Oth-
mandates that you adopt to
made me understand the envi-
er than that, Deloitte being
three inevitable rules:
ronment in public offices. Eve-
spread across the continents
Communicate effectively
ryone around me was friendly,
gives you a valuable chance to
Look forward to face ambig-
in fact were sort of pampering
interact and learn from people
uous and unknown scenari-
me, considering I was one of
all over the world.
os and come up with solu-
the youngest person in that
3. What has been the most
tion
office. Contrary to popular be-
challenging role in your career
Last but not the least, en-
lief that public offices get emp-
sofar?
sure quality in even the tini-
ty post 5, I witnessed the sen-
Response: This one is a tough
est of the things you do, no
iors there sitting till post 7. All
one to answer considering eve-
matter
in all, it was a memorable expe-
ry day at Deloitte has brought
rience. However, I do regret
some new challenge. As my
the fact that as an intern at RBI,
senior manager once said, the
As a technology risk consultant
with no prior work experience,
morning he doesn't get a new
in audit advisory, we basically
the internship didn't really pre-
challenge and feels clueless, he
are a part of SOX engagements
pare me for the corporate life.
would understand it's his time
for Fortune 500 companies as
Working in Deloitte made me
to call quits from Deloitte; and
well as help the audit rely on
realize the difference between
he has been in Deloitte since
the IT infrastructure and syst-
college and office, deadlines
last 7 years (that's almost as
em supporting the client's finan
really meant deadlines; deliver-
long as Deloitte US-India has
cials.
ables had to be quality deliver-
been).
and
with
how
Deloitte
insignificant
inconsequential
it
seems.
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DoMS-da-Evince
……………………………………………………… I have had a whole range of
On serious notes, DoMS
course be a part of this very
challenges in Deloitte, from
gave me a lot of new experi-
attending meetings at 12 in
ence, opportunities and expo-
I will always say, DoMS
night or at 7 in morning, to en-
sure. One thing I like the best
made me learn, in fact discov-
suring that I learn up some-
about my alma mater is the
er, a lot about myself...and
thing new in a day because the
fact that it has a small batch
that's one thing I will always be
project needs to be closed on a
strength. That ensure we all get
grateful
priority. There have been times
the wonderful chance to organ-
5. Any message for the read-
I have worked nonstop for 12
ize, manage and implement
ers, especially the current
hours at a stretch, and then
new ideas. It gave me ample of
batches
there were times I spent hours
opportunities to meet new
Response: I believe I am far too
in front of the laptop, trying to
people, to interact with others
young to really be spreading
make out what is to be done.
and gain confidence. I believe
out messages. Honestly, it's not
And since I said, every
the best a college can give you
even a year since I have left
situation feels like tougher than
is the confidence to take on the
college. So, I’m not really rich
the one before, I believe I
world, self-assurance that you
in terms of knowledge to im-
would say the present phase
can manage any situation and
part. All I would say is that
has been the most challenging;
actually work things in your fa-
don't dream of reaching to the
working for Indian clients on-
vour.
moons on the very first day;
magazine,
DoMination
:)
for.
of
DoMS?
site, travelling endlessly with
DoMS made me believe
but do dream of reaching the
no well-made plans, interacting
that I can connect to people,
moon one day soon. And re-
with
understanding
right from making some really
member, the road to moon is
new business processes, and a
great friends at college, to in-
never smooth...there is a lot of
lot more. But then, it’s always
teracting with peers from other
darkness of night which is re-
good to have a challenging first
colleges
organizing
quired for the moon to shine,
year, it validates that you actu-
events. I for one couldn't have
and same way there would be
ally have had the opportunities
imagined myself as a member
a lot of times when you would
to learn a lot in the very first
of media cell considering the
feel like nothing is going right.
year.
fact that I like keeping to my-
Personally, even in last ten
4. How has DoMS, IIT Roorkee
self and am not much into
months, I have felt a lot many
contributed to your success?
speaking out aloud, but it was
times that I have messed eve-
Response: It definitely got me
DoMS to instil confidence in me
rything up...taken some real
into Deloitte, considering that
that not only can i be a part of
wrong decisions. But then,
this company never visited my
Media Cell, but actively handle
keep the hope alive, one day
B.Tech.Campus.
Admission Committee, and of
things would turn out to be
clients,
while
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DoMS-da-Evince
……………………………………………………… perfect. Just give things your
hope. Moon after all has been
and there is no reason why it
best shot and never lose the
conquered by humans before,
can't be done by us!!
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Success Story ……………………………………………………… Wish..Click..Go... Deep Kalra CEO and Founder, Make
A decade ago, booking
My Trip
Mumbai Mall. The new busi-
solidating their position in the
accommodation
ness plan was jotted down on a
market as a brand, they fol-
was not a piece of cake. Inten-
paper napkin. Nurtured from
lowed their success in the India
sive online search followed by
the seed of a single great idea,
by launching the India opera-
conventional
booking
at a small office in Okhla Delhi,
tions in 2005.
involved
a pioneer in the OTA success
Since then, they have
sweating out in long queues,
story came into existence,
excelled in providing services in
was the only solution available.
MakeMyTrip.com.
not only air ticket category but
tickets
and
methods,
travel which
But Deep Kalra managed to
Founded in the year
also non air business. It aims to
2000, today MakeMyTrip has a
offer its customers a set of
turnover of 2,200 crore and a
travel services and products
Market Share of over 50%, thus
with domestic and internation-
also
making it the single most rec-
al airline tickets, hotel reserva-
worked at ABN Amro Bank and
ognised and trusted player in
tions, holiday packages, car
GE Money. Currently, Working
the OTA industry.
rentals, Indian railways tickets,
change
the
equations
and
sought a solution. He is an alumnus of IIM Ahmedabad.
He
has
as the Vice President, Business
During the inception of
domestic bus tickets and much
Development at GE Capital, he
the idea, when in 2000 the
more. It also offers a range of
got the opportunity to be
travel industry was still in nas-
products and services at rock
closely involved in the then
cent stage; Deep Kalra got signs
bottom
nascent internet industry in In-
of hope by growing business of
cutting-edge technology and
dia. But, Deep Kalra was always
IRCTC
websites
dedicated round-the-clock cus-
thinking about his entrepre-
which could not cater across all
tomer support. It is the best
neurial aspirations. His dream
the categories. Hence they
one-stop-travel-shop offering a
turned to reality after meeting
started their journey in the US
vast set of travel products and
a venture capitalist friend at a
India travel market. After con-
services in India for all the avid
and
other
prices
along
with
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Success Story ……………………………………………………… travellers who can plan their
for growth, success and chal-
two International offices in San
itinerary with a few mouse
lenges, coupled with undaunt-
Francisco and New York and
clicks. Recently, it has collabo-
ed support for creativity and
several franchise locations. It
rated with Paypal, an interna-
innovation.
went public in 2010 and the
tional payment gateway, to
Recently
MakeMyTrip
results were beyond their ex-
offer a faster and safer service
has started a new campaign of
pectations. They expected to
to its international customers.
‘Making a 100% promise’. This
raise about $70 million but had
Kalra says that innova-
campaign is backed by a lot of
more than $1 billion by the
tion and passion are his key
uncertainty among customers
close of the issue. As stated by
drivers. Constant innovation
regarding online booking of ho-
Kalra, it has been a fairytale be-
and passion for his venture
tels. Thus this campaign gives
ginning and a stupendous jour-
with a strong self-belief have
100% money back guarantee to
ney so far.
been his key motivators. Em-
the customers if they do not
"For me success begins
ployees are given the best
get what they see in the web-
with the inception of an idea
working environment by incor-
site. This advertising has fur-
and is only achieved once the
porating ‘Fun @ Work’. He
ther increased the trust of cus-
idea has been executed with
firmly believes that an organi-
tomers and hence increased
sheer passion and determina-
sation becomes distinct from
their loyalty base.
tion.” entrepreneur’s mantra
others by values such as com-
Presently,
for success.
pany beliefs, core values, zest
has 20 offices across India and
MakeMyTrip.com
Article By - Ruchi Gupta DoMS, IIT Roorkee ruchigupta.iitr@gmail.com
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Regardez I’economie ………………………………………………………
Europe Debt Derailment: Daunting the Globe ‘Crisis’, as the word
balances and the loss of faith of
tion. Moreover, it was easier
drops onto your ears, it instills
investors across the globe.
for developed countries to bor-
a sense of urgency and you
What happened?
row money. The members of
tend prepare yourself for all
In the early 21st century,
EU although signed the Maas-
those adjectives which will be
the world was experiencing a
tricht Treaty under which they
falling in next, akin to ‘mess’,
huge flow of cash on a global
were obliged to limit their defi-
‘instability’, ‘crunch’, ‘collapse’
scale, with most of the Europe-
cit spending, but countries like
and so on. That is what this
an countries slowly and steadi-
Greece and Italy were able to
prose is all about, where we
ly running into large deficits,
disguise their deficit through
are talking about a continent
while simultaneously the US
complex credit derivative struc-
having a population of more
financial system was gaining
tures. The net debt for EU has
than 730 million stuck in a mas-
rapid momentum, which fur-
reached to 89% while Greece
sive crisis owing to various
ther allowed banks to use their
alone faces a magnanimous net
causes such as high govern-
investor’s money shabbily in
debt of 173% in 2012 as com-
ment debt levels of various eu-
various sovereign and collateral
pared to about 90% in 1999.
ro-zone countries, inability to
bonds. The ease with which
The vicious cycle kept
alter monetary policies due to
credit was available through-
repeating, as the foreign in-
a common currency, trade im-
out, led to a financial globaliza-
flows
in
various
countries
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Europe Debt Derailment: Daunting the Globe
……………………………………………………… Country Ireland UK Spain France Germany Greece Italy
Government Debt + Banking System
43x 14x 11x 10x 9x 8.5x 7.5x
Although Low Value, but less export to import ratio as compared to others. Thus NEGETIVE CASH INFLOW
across Europe rose to almost 4-
After the agitation caused by
were sharp changes in ex-
5% of most of the country’s
the USA across the globe, what
change rates globally. High ex-
GDP which was a precursor,
the world least needed at this
change meant high invest-
but still was ignored. The na-
time was a Europe muddle,
ments and vice versa.
tional and local banks of coun-
which has left the common
The figures on the next page
tries like Greece, Italy and Por-
man to think of his future on
shows the current account of
tugal started expanding and
sale. The sudden collapse of
major
henceforth started growing at
the top banks of USA, like Leh-
Most of the countries initially
about 20% per year. They start-
man Brothers, Meriyll Lynch,
under-stated their accounts, to
ed giving loans to everyone,
Goldmann Sachs, caused ab-
save the fall in their credit
but when people they had giv-
rupt disruption of cash flow,
rating, but later when exposed
en loan to defaulted, they fell
affecting not only the financial
there was no escape.
off the edge. Their large deficit
systems globally, but even sec-
The crisis gained mo-
forced the Credit rating agen-
tors like manufacturing, insur-
mentum through 2000s, and
cies like Standard & Poor’s in
ance agencies, etc. which led to
today has reached catastrophic
the late 2008, to degrade their
a shrinkage of various other
levels, with Greece being the
ratings, which in turn terrified
economies. Moreover, as men-
first one among the EU coun-
the investors and they started
tioned before, the out-shooting
tries to be exposed in 2008. Ra-
pulling back their money or de-
of process caused by the inves-
ther
manded a higher interest rate
tors left the countries to starve.
(Portugal,
over sovereign bonds, which
Furthermore, the turmoil in Eu-
Spain) in correlation with the
left the countries in larger debt
rope has been continuously
Euro Crisis. Greece used its sov-
and hence aggravating the de-
costing the market in terms of
ereign fund to provide heavy
railment process.
volatility, as the market is on a
subsidiary in its social security
continuous jump or drop of as
program for citizens like early
high as 5%. Additionally, there
retirement,
How terrible is the mess?
European
today,
a
countries.
term
Ireland,
good
PIGS
Greece,
pensions,
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Source: Kyle Base of Human Capital Management
Government aided healthcare,
ticket to borrow foreign loans
of the biggest among the PIGS
education etc. This was further
to fund its economy’s growth.
in terms of GDP, was seen as a
accompanied with high tax eva-
The banks enacted by channel-
fruitful and safe investment,
sions, which forced the Greek
ing that money into property
but risky credit and public debt
Government, had to go on a
market, which later defaulted,
creation, has left Spain in con-
borrowing spree to finance its
forcing the Irish government to
siderable amount of debt. Situ-
expenditure.
take the blame which they
ation in Spain may further
Every country has its
could not afford to honor. The
worsen, if debts which are han-
own story of crisis, and so is
Celtic Tiger, a name given to
dled internally, default. A Spain
the case with Ireland, which
Ireland not long ago due to its
default would have even more
followed in next, as instead of
fast growing economy, cost in-
disastrous effects as a large
engaging itself social benefits,
vestor’s their confidence and
number of French, Italian and
it allowed its national banks to
money at the same time. Spain
British investors have lent mon-
do the trick by giving them a
on the other hands, being one
ey to Spain. This could lead to a
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Europe Debt Derailment: Daunting the Globe
……………………………………………………… Country
Bailout Package amount provided
Greece
€45 billion (23 April 2010)
Ireland
€67.5 billion (29 November 2010)
Portugal
€78 billion(16 May 2011)
Greece
€130 billion(October 2011)
Source: Eurostat
contagion effect, i.e., a default
include new property tax and
end companies, making them
in Spain would ultimately lead
lay off almost 30,000 civil serv-
pay more for their fortunes and
to a default in the France, Italy
ants on partial pay by the end
has simultaneously increased
and Great Britain. Portugal gov-
of
has
VAT to 7%. Romania and Neth-
ernment over the time has en-
trimmed off a big chunk of
erlands have similarly reduced
couraged over expenditure and
their
their governmental spending.
investments in public-private
amounting to 4bn Euros. Italy
The situation has been
partnerships, leading to a huge
has focused upon high tax rates
so critical that even Germany
bubble within their economy
such as sales tax and wealth tax
and UK which tend to be in
and hence the huge deficit.
to accommodate a savings of
somewhat better position have
worth 58.9bn Euros. Spain and
been forced to impose strong
The point of concern
this
year.
Ireland
domestic
spending
here lies in the
austerity
safety
where both plan to
net
being
measures,
provided by strong-
cut
10,000
er economies with-
490,000 government
in the Euro coun-
jobs respectively. And
tries, like Germany
that’s not it, most of
and France. Also
the
finally these coun-
France, Germany, UK,
tries are expected
etc., plan to increase
to tap IMF, the
retirement age of the
countries
and
like
lender of last resort.
Portugal have not been far be-
workers, in order to reduce the
Measures already in place:
hind as they have decided to
benefits they were liable to pay
In order to reduce defi-
make the rich suffer more by
otherwise. This action has been
cits to a maximum of 3% of the
imposing 5% pay cut on them.
widely unaccepted especially
GDP, the EU countries have al-
Additionally
by the people of France.
ready subjected their people
creased its tax on tobacco to
Austerity: Blessing in disguise?
with policies to burn their
28%. France has raised corpo-
The age of austerity introduced
pockets. Greece has decided to
rate tax by up to 5% for high
in exchange of the bailouts
Spain
has
in-
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Europe Debt Derailment: Daunting the Globe
……………………………………………………… offered by EU and IMF has ena-
be effective and are thus inevi-
for the EU-27 at the end of
bled the governments to entail
table.
2011.
huge
amount
of
The
strict
austerity
money
But here comes the
measures are expected to act
amounting to tens of billions of
cons. As witnessed in the past,
as a catalyst for the further un-
Euros and somewhat soften its
austerity measures have always
employment ascends. The aus-
debt problems. Additionally,
resulted in social unrest and so
terity measures have resulted
these measures are further re-
is the case here to, as people
in anemic growth of these
ducing the risk for ECB and IMF
are not willing to pay for the
countries with deep recession
of experiencing a cardiac arrest
mistakes done by their govern-
in sight which will adversely
due to the massive bailout
ments and banks. The reper-
affect
packages which they have been
cussions
in
profits, investments, etc. and
constantly filling the trenches
throughout as countries like
bury the countries under more
in the overall economy with.
Greece has been experiencing
and more debt. Amid the vor-
Greece, Italy and Portugal have
anti-austerity movements, such
tex, many analysts expect de-
already been supplied by the
as Indignant Citizens move-
flation which might take coun-
EU and IMF with bailout pack-
ment
with
tries into a liquidity trap forcing
ages of 110bn, 85bn and 78bn
peaceful
later
the central banks to charge at
Euros in 2010 respectively with
turned out to be violent killing
zero interest or even negative
many other countries in the
3 people until now. More than
interest for money. The Euro
European Union not far behind.
250,000 people demonstrated
which has been stable till now
Bailout packages of such
in London on 26 March which
with little fluctuations of 0.1
enormous amount can pull
was said to be city’s biggest
(exchange rate with respect to
countries like Germany, France,
protest since 2003 Iraq war.
USD), is not expected to remain
etc. in a deeper deficit down
Public anger has grown expo-
the same, with some fearing
the line, as till now they have
nentially, and people have
that
been a key source in fueling the
been losing faith in their re-
measures may lead to devalua-
rest of the economies in Eu-
spective government as unem-
tion of the currency in the near
rope.
austerity
ployment has been drastically
future.
measures have been and will
increasing which rose to 24%
Hence,
can
which
be
seen
started
means
but
production,
stringent
business
austerity
Percentage of people- Blooming, Besieged and Suffering (2011) Country UK France Germany Italy Poland Greece
Blooming 53 42 41 23 21 14
Besieged 43 54 52 73 62 62
Suffering 4 4 6 4 18 24
Source: Gallup
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Europe Debt Derailment: Daunting the Globe
……………………………………………………… What else do we have?
integrity of European countries
What can be finally implied
Euro, which has been
and have drastic implications
out of all this?
the common link between all
throughout the world, exagger-
the EU countries, has been the
ating the financial crisis.
Austerity measures are inescapable, as the vicious
major setback for Europe dur-
In the late 2011, Greece
chain reaction which the coun-
ing this time of crisis. The hu-
tried to do something totally
tries are experiencing can’t be
mungous debt mountain of
different, by advising referen-
circumvented. The public has
Greece amounting to 340bn
dum to the people of Greece,
to bear the brunt for the mis-
Euro has alone been responsi-
but the idea itself was met with
takes committed by the gov-
ble to make the rest of the
outrage by various EU mem-
ernment in terms of investing
countries suffer. Thereby, one
bers, as they feared nil austeri-
in risky hedge funds, sovereign
of the alternatives is to allow
ty measures and hence further
and
Greece leave Euro and adopt
increase in the country’s debt.
overleveraging
its local currency, Greek drach-
The ECB has further taken vari-
boundaries. But at the same
ma which will badly affect the
ous measures like resting the
time, a public outcry and out-
nation in a short term span, as
debt to be paid by Greece and
rage in such a situation can par-
the currency might experience
Spain by up to 50%, increasing
alyze the system still further.
devaluation straight away, but
the loan payback time to
Hence, instead of taking drastic
might save other EU nations on
15years and so on. Simultane-
and abrupt measures, govern-
a longer run. The EU has a
ously, countries should focus
ments can involve their people
choice to let Greece and Italy
on imposing strict regulatory
in the healing process and act
(if required), to default and de-
measures and stern monetary
cooperatively.
clare bankruptcy, but at the
policies on their financial sys-
same time this might affect the
tem.
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collateral
bonds their
or
deficit
Rajul Agrawal NITIE, Mumbai rajul89@gmail.com
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