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FDI in retail - a blessing or a curse?
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It will ruin the local retailers
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It will be beneficial for the local retailers
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Shameena W.
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It is going to be marginal good for the mom & pop stores, though it will benefit the farmer and end user to a large extent. It will help in bringing down consumer goods prices substantially.
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Dushyant kumar singh
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FDI(foreign direct investment)is the investment by a company in a country of another country,either by buying company in the target company or expanding business in that company, with advancement in time people are looking forward for branded and...
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shailesh
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The Indian economy is going through a downturn phase in present scenario, allowing FDI upto 100% can benefit country in a significant way. As per the report FDI has already been declined so allowing FDI would be a great decision to attract more...
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No! India can do without the FBI in retail sector.
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Yes! It is needed for both the farmers and the end consumer.
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Shameena W.
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"Yes! It is needed for both the farmers and the end consumer."
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Anyway the major shopping malls does not compete with the small shop by the neighborhood. Yes! It does seem likely to affect the middlemen. And therein lies the glitch. The BJP cannot support it as their constituency has a large chunk of small and...
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Srinivas suravajhala
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"No! India can do without the FBI in retail sector."
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We are in the age of globalised open economy. It tend to have its pros and cons. I dont believe that it will benefit the consumers and farmers as being told by the Govt. But, its not the time to confine your business to your four walls. We cant...
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Shameena W.
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"Yes! It is needed for both the farmers and the end consumer."
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Yes Vinoy given the middle men in the retail sector and their corrupt means, a FBI is also needed along with the FDI. FDI can tighten the whole process up and competition and efficiency will ensure prevention of hoarding, wastage of products etc....
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Overall FDI in retail good for the coutry
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FDI in retail can do more harm than good for the country
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Abraham Paul
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There are plus points minus points for both sides of the argument. Please debate without any political bias both positive and negative impact of FDI in retail as a progressive reform.
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