There has been
very powerful lobbying by the multinational retail giants to open up the
Indian retail market. More so, the governments of their home countries also
seem to exert pressure directly and indirectly to allow foreign direct
investment (FDI) in retail trade. Their object is that large international
chains must control the food supply chain and the distribution of other items
of daily utility in India, which is one of the world's largest markets
accounting for over 1/6 of world's population.
Succumbing to such a pressure, and subjecting to organised and
well-designed lobbying, the Indian government recently took the decision to
allow 51 % FDI in multi-brand retail trade and 100% percent in single-brand
retail trade. Therefore, no wonder that Bharti -Walmart will not wait till all
states in India allow FDI in multi-brand retail to roll out its plans and may
start opening its outlets from states like Maharashtra and Andra Pradesh. The
US retail giant Wall-Mart
has said that it wants to have a 51% controlling stake in a new front-end
retail company for which wholesale partner Bharti Enterprises would be a "natural partner". Their ultimate goal is
to conquer the entire retail trade in India. Therefore, economic colonialism is
going to take root slowly. Therefore, the government should not stand on
prestige and annul the decision to allow FDI in multi-brand retail trade. It is alleged that Havarti-Wall-Mart is illegally
carrying out multi-brand retail trade despite being permitted only to carry out
wholesale cash-and-carry or wholesale trade in the country. On the basis of the
suit filed by environmental activist Vandana Shiva, the Delhi High Court sought
replies of the Centre, Bharti-Wallmart and Bharti Retail on a plea for a probe
against the firms for allegedly carrying out retail trading in the multi-brand
sector in violation of India’s existing FDI policy. Thus, even before getting
permission to operate, Wall-Mart has violated Indian rules and regulations and
has unlawfully involved in multi-brand retail trading. Will Wall-Mart and other
multinational retail giants respect Indian laws once permission is granted to
operate multiband retail stores?
Dr.C.Murukadas,
Times of India, Sep 28, 2012
Its dangerous to allow Bharti Walmart and other Multinational retail giants...
ReplyDeleteIt will definitely cause damage to the small and tiny retailers.....