Category Archives: India

Global Development Presence

Although economic uncertainties continue in many pockets of the world, the next billion consumers are expected to drive ~$10 trillion towards global GDP by 2020. By the end of this decade, global GDP is expected to grow 40% to $90 T. A very large part of the source of this growth will be driven by the emerging economies. In absolute terms, of the incremental $26 T growth in global GDP over this decade, $16 T will come from emerging economies while advanced economies will add $10 T. Read more

Global Indian Citizen – 2

Addressing the tenth Pravasi Bharatiya Divas on Jan. 8, 2012 in Jaipur, India, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh fulfilled one of the most important demands from Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) – the right to vote and hence, the ability to participate in the election process. (http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/prime-ministers-speech-at-the-tenth-pravasi-bharatiya-divas-164750 )
Given that 25+ million people of Indian origin live abroad, the right to vote signifies the correct step towards the inclusive approach of bringing NRIs into Indian mainstream. Read more

2011 – The year of People Power

Globally, if there is one element that stands out during 2011, it has to be People Power. Activism at the grassroots level around the world clearly set a new benchmark in recent times, with unprecedented levels of people’s involvement in changing and challenging the status-quo. The courage and conviction of people to drive major change is unparalleled in a really long time. When the world comes together through the might of the common people, seemingly impossible tasks start to look achievable. People want a better tomorrow and also an equal participatory role towards the growth of their society and future. Read more

Leadership… Stand up and be counted… Cricket and Anti-Corruption

April 2nd , 2011 – Around 10.45 pm, Indian cricket captain MS Dhoni hit a confident and fantastic Sixer and the entire country erupted with joy… After a gap of 28 years Indians have just again become the world cricket champions at ICC World Cup 2011. Congratulations India, what a win, throughout the tournament India played like Champs…

50+% of the Indian population were not even born when India lifted the 1983 World Cup. Youth power was at display on the ground on April 2nd with the Indian cricket team, and also on the streets across the entire nation, in every nook and corner where the celebration brought them together with intense joy, and the sky was lit up with fire-crackers all around the country. Cricket is the first love for every Indian around the world and with a champion win like this it certainly brings every Indian together. This win has lifted the aspirations of the country, ability to take on new challenges and make a difference. It has brought the nation together and has given a common voice to everyone – if you can dream it, you can achieve it as well. Read more

Global Indian Citizen

Last week ( Jan 9th, 2010 ), Time of India carried out an article on the statement made by Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India , “Addressing the 8th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, Singh said, “I recognize the legitimate desire of Indians living abroad to exercise their franchise and to have a say in who governs India.. In fact, I would go a step further and ask why more overseas Indians should not return home to join politics and public life as they are increasingly doing in business and academia.” NRIs will be able to vote in the next general elections, Prime Minister told the annual gathering of the Indian diaspora amid indications that the long-held promise may be coming to fruition with government planning to change the definition of who is a “citizen”.

It’s a welcome first step towards making the process inclusive in nature and providing a platform for NRIs to have a say in selecting the legislators, even more important is the rejoinder statement that someday will allow NRIs to be an active participant in public services. Over 25+M people of Indian descent live abroad and India’s remittances from overseas Indians of 50 billion dollars last year, was among the highest in the world. Knowledge, professional and economic contribution by NRIs have been demonstrated over last several decades. Indians have done well in all these fields around the world and many have also started effective contribution towards India in the last decade or so. It’s time now for more active participation to be allowed, by law at the governance and public services level as well. The accumulated wealth of experience should also be leveraged in helping India develop faster. In the current global world – where the interconnect is mostly at economic and commerce level, shouldn’t the relationship also significantly expand at public services level ?

India currently does not allow dual citizenship – the closest option is OCI or PIO, which still does not allow to vote or participate in any public services etc. India should seriously consider allowing dual citizenship, much like many other countries in the world and also subsequently allow all NRIs to be at par with Indian citizens. It will be a new way to define a Global Indian Citizen.