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FDI in retail - a blessing or a curse?

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Industry : Retail Chain/Logistics
Functional Area : India
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It will ruin the local retailers 
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 It will be beneficial for the local retailers
Partha Dey  |  Argues in support of  "It will ruin the local retailers"  |  6 months ago
The central scheme to increase the FDI in Retail sector will literally ruin the business of the local i.e. Indian Retailers. Because of the continuous change in the economic scenario of the middle class society, their standard of living and their...
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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.
Shameena W.  |  Argues in support of  "Yes! It is needed for both the farmers and the end consumer."  |  5 months ago
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...
Srinivas suravajhala  |  Argues in support of  "No! India can do without the FBI in retail sector."  |  5 months ago
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...
Shameena W.  |  Argues in support of  "Yes! It is needed for both the farmers and the end consumer."  |  5 months ago
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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