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of the ones that we need to resolve. i've seen the puzzlement as dots for the past 50 years also very was assigned to king sprint, but the 2nd the that 19 did these up to worry the 2nd and or send it to the 2nd. the current us on to any of the shots where he's and moves to ensure that these up to fox will be retained. unfortunately, we do not how big the we, we offer 12 hub, and that is why we need to have this conversation getting the new to begin to push the british systems and these pushes for them to understand that if you plug that is the route state and we come to tends to have what belongs to us. bach. we don't to have to be seen. boost is us lose. it's must come back to us. it's been a pleasure having your company, but don't forget for mornings and days. you can, of course, head over to our website on the
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the, the rabbit collapse of the ottoman empire gave the arabs hope for independence. but the colonial power. so their future differently. great britain and france agreed on the seizure of the arab lands under the guise of the so called mandate of the league of nations. this bible play caused particular indignation in a rack, which was to get under the control of the british. in may 1921 rest with claim for independence broke out, both assuming and that she took part in it. soon the rallies turned into a real uprising against the invaders. more than 130000 people took up arms. britain urgently began to transfer reinforcements to
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a rack and used aircraft radius war secretary, winston churchill birch, the use of chemical weapons against the rebels. and general ser, i am are held a border the destruction of any village where weapons were found. burning a village properly takes a long time, an hour or more according to sized paulding recalled cynically. in his memoirs the medieval cruel d paid off. the revolt was crushed. however, separate his empire had to make serious concessions. in 1921, it recognized the solve the 1st as the king of a rag time gave part of the power to representatives of the local population. v. a racket revolt marked the beginning of the national consolidation of the country and became an important milestone on the way to final independence. the
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a consumer goods into india are not allowed to be imported act dollars in they are 2001. and then all this is not here, so china little, not the benefits of yes, vision is for once that we cannot ignore manufacturers and we have everything to manufactured in india. i mean, what does that ensure and that, that is not. what did you ever realize is that we have somebody that i'm a strong and, or if you have money can give it to the board, the hello and welcome my money. if i'm kid in the ever evolving landscape of the 21st century, the focus now more than ever is on india. my. my guess tonight is a legacy in business man. the man who bears the largest luggage manufacturing business in india and the 2nd largest and the what the i p industry. they've got me
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so that it takes them to the show. thank you. i have been all of is judy. yes. because i might have used to use a b, i, b luggage the i've useful guess. how do you decide the name v i p. this was launched in the 70 the 7072. and at that time, i was only printing through this idea of was a view, consult advertising agencies, marketing people, and we thought v i p. spencer, very important person. and then the 7 days in the, within the fits everything was bad for india. and 65, we added that liberal food shortage and our economy was in bad shape. nothing. so illegal. 1071. 72 was so there you go. that's good. so at that time we thought that it's an aspirational brand. so the i'd be that means the common man should feel that you become movie, i'd be by using this product. and it really looked, i mean, not aspirational aspect fairly well. that's why the name, the i think that's phenomena the means to be able to come up with this kind of
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a brand and right. how do think of the luggage part of it and how do think that the needs to feel important? how does that come for a young lawyer offended we as or well, the originally my idea. absolutely, it was there was a project and it had been laid out, but it was unemployment that someone had come to me. but this idea that we can do this and that it's a plastic based industrial, that payment was, you know, they injection mode it for us, the shelves of the biggest, but me. so then it came to me and it was very small cost. so we started off with about to $25.00. lex at that time, and the i'm from an older big staley family and we are the best largest mills in india. my father was active and that takes time and said that you should know that works if i, you know, me and the, but me by those 2 of them. i don't know the, the, what's the and then me. so he and i wrote in the business and my younger brother was younger and 6 years younger, so he was gonna study, but my father said that no the big side of it and so said you should do something.
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but to you, the didn't t as much step into wp effect fee or even $1.00 day, really. and you will not on the board or it's such a successful businessman. quite a low profile is that engagement in babies that go to a very large life profile and people is the thing that i have a very active b a. hm. but because that's both i speak very openly. so the journalist like that to them. and then also the, the, the whole and incidental became a much larger me in the piece that was one of the very few. i mean there were very few indian brands and then back into my business, right. i mean, the, like, there was only the ip but even in the entire and do a bit of most of those dominated by multinational, that not directed a lot of attention. right. and because i'm really the thing i would speak my mind. and even if i have anybody, i want the government, some big industrialists also, and so have a chance quite popular the 9. these are the difficulty that for us because of the
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various government policy, then of the world of suffering a little bit. and the technician will vary the commodity, but perfect expiration was very high. all of the it was of the indian economy came on to our business. so then the or not so much in the limelight and then of re, again, saturday, extremely relevant. the 2008 a and after that, i mean, it was accepted b, i, b while they're, you know, we're not doing something radically new. we are just going, keeping our market need to ship and all me. and then the whole canvas had become very large, so i'm still there, but it does not. i mean, but i've never asked for anyone to give a big my interview or no, probably we have a happy to have a very, very good berlitz too. i'm really happy to be with you. so how much plus the brand of the business been going to boost the that up his brand in india now it is brand know really helps. but ultimately your product has to be very good. and your other business, main business aspects that it has to be cost effective. you know,
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marketing distribution is very important. a brand good, scrub, higher price, the same thing, which is on brand new product. so that the much lower price and what is it that brand ultimately is the personality of the product. in marketing, we have that. okay. there's sometimes a compared us that what is real bad? now you get off, are you a zebra? you a hard, are you a lie and personality traits? so it'd be that also some aspects how you define, you know, what have you known as we will define isn't market segmentation. market segmentation means that any product is not just one market. and the most common example is automobiles. you know that about 10 markets play at the very top, you have the luxury brands, like most of the bmw and all of a bought them. you have the, the model b as though even in model the they have about 70 market segments. so in luggage, one of our biggest successes in $78.00 was that we had started off with what was known as the big plastic there was. that was the only the product that ought to be made,
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it would be i'd be glad to introduce this slightly expensive product. what has changed now about about india? so, you know, we have a more free market economy. we have an open economy, vexation of not so high in the eighty's. the commodity taxation on us was about 35 percent excise duty. and on top of that, there was a sales fix of 15 percent. and then most of these demos of troy. so as they might play out of ascending price, nearly 35 percent was or even 45 percent like this from the selling price was spec session. and if it takes 35 percent on selling price, it is about more than 50 percent on the cost. okay. 35 percent of 100 is $3335.00 and the cost is $65.00. hm. but $35.00 or $65.00 is more than 50 percent. so then that is a lot of tax evasion. and the it was it absolutely cut up society. the whole government policy, the man, i think,
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the man who it showed got options. mm hm. so there is so much of a fax, the vision from the smallest. it looks like the and the other is not any high big product. so we will cut between the 2 and they're not enough enough for the automobiles is a high tech product and nobody can just make automobile at any small machine. obviously, even the consumer go to the leg of washing machine. but the luggage is very, very simple. and with pretty, pretty fios off, i would existence. so by 9 p, every one could make some granddaughter. so let me know what same log into the us. i mean, you put in waco, that if the okay and, and bill is the used to be the epi sent off all of this number to business. mm hm. i mean, and then the people don't even pay for the follow up because they would stand up out of north north, back fish and nothing under the encouraged by the government. well, i mean, not openly encouraged, but yeah, i mean everybody with the hand in love with the subject that i've done them. and so all that used to affect us the what in the midst of everything, i mean it was built in the industry, but it was all,
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it did not buy this back to their bathing sector. who did the technician is only about 10 percent. and the news of government have grown so much with this gsp model . and i mean the palm of this body just decided with the gsp, but just do the best thing to do happen to the country and use the, the gene. the declaration of the game is that all over the early ninety's, the goldman, it said that we should also move to a dsp texas, the dsp. what happens is that you don't pay tax on facts like a little bit with excise due david to the production tax. and then the sales tax, they say on this on the door to the product price, which is about 15 percent. the 15 percent is also on the 35 percent production tax return in gsp, whatever you have paid like the net but it is it being percent. but what back so you have paid in the on know, you know, to all my data and all that that is all set against the it didn't percent and it's
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very effective. government does look at the very dominance collecting taxes. no, i mean, why is this economy chance and the last aids in india because the tax money has been in the tax amount has gone up by 5 states and all over the ring spend your dish has to be there is no good option. no, they don't ask for mr. that they've gone to the one statement. it'd be by the end of the money wasn't being filled up. mm hm. does it depends on the treatment or any of us payment that they're collecting motor avenue. that's a 5 things. and they're spending 4 times the most because if the percent does not stolen so that much more money is being spent. and you can see it in the country using an individual audra set of individuals who decide. let's do this so that the country can flourish. of course it is a government that has the top level, it makes all the need to, i mean, we don't have either like or the g. i mean it's phenomenal and i'm not saying it. yes, because i'm supporting it, even all the fish, the in the there are many industrialists, a lot of left fish to bed. you're not
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a famous not and will be you believe that of the of the 5 minutes. but is a great supporter more the big one of my friend? well, actually a very good businessman, as a supporter of us, the more difficulties following the best policy is for business. and that is where the economy a buyer, they become, i mean number 5 in the world by biggest economies you specifically is making india . uh, do you think we have been successful in actually doing that? we are getting there it is. i do. i was one of the my company was a big beneficiary of not making an idea. okay. because at one time, i think one only had become so badly manage that again because of this small scale and they'll be put in, compete with them. so the money importing everything from china and the congress, sparky, they reduced the rates of beauty. they bore duty when they started in 2001 consumer goods into india were not allowed to be imported, act or has been,
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they are 2001. and because of all live fairly, the policies of the independence, me, their band, i think in 1956 or something, no consumer good for low to be important. so they were 1st allowed only in 2001. and then all the slug gates of china were open. and then the import duty also was reduced to 15 percent, which i think the against the country. i benefit to because i was getting very good, productive product that of 15 percent in the small skin, industrials with tax, if you're doing industrial stuff, but not the i mean it will be better than that. so they would also importing everything from china. and even if they read that 15 percent, even if they read half of it, the defense was only 77 percent. so that was nothing and it will not in the benefit of india. mm. so i'm very happy now they slightly reduced the mean to improve infinity, so they don't do 2 different people said, and we have to make an india. in fact, we have so much and i'm super interested that no manufacturing about it,
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but didn't really imports of it be like sports. so this isn't all like software. so if the population is so large that we have to be all around, we have to be very good in agriculture, we have to be very good. and so it says we have, that is a fantastic thing. what does opened up in india? and one of the reasons why services have become so big. so this is meaning basically, software me in a computer software, we explore something like nearly $200000000.00. and all that is value added. the new exported big style. if let's say it's $400.00 worth of expense, the value added is only about 50 for the last page. it does all the content and then everything else that goes into it, supposedly, importing that all diamonds annually exporting the final product. so they explored value added is only about 35 percent. that asked is important, but didn't soft read, 100 percent is exported. so that's a very good benefit for the country. but in the us population is so much that we
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cannot take note of manufacturing devil unless a manufactured on, you know, in india and we have everything to manufactured in india. i mean, what does that in china that does not that in? yeah, absolutely have. so up to follow good policy that i mean, it's something you cannot do overnight, do it to me. some people criticize that. okay, you're still importing all the components and the value added is only 1520 percent . but you have to start with that, like in mobile phones and already export the mobile phone. and they're all they need make it in india, the value added in the beginning was only 25 percent. now it's run up to 50 percent of you still don't mix and you conduct those in india. but now in the next 5 years, we'll have that also. so that is, why would you cannot do everything in one day? and ultimately everything depends on money as genetic. i used to say that i picked and they had to put you in a. i mean that unless you have a man, not the least thing strong, you cannot do anything with the military. but that is the standards of living of the people you have to be financially strong. i mean,
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look at what has happened with bucket spun ever since that they started the slide make a policy is going to the end of the editor. then i think of 1917 now, you know, in the eighty's and then the army is taking over everything and i'll make it on the run businesses. and i at the end of the day so, so, so, so many of the light on the usa or did chinese, they didn't know, but the economy has become in very bad shape. the populace done as always, we much of it, your country. then in india you see the, this is all the way that it should. and if you start from europe and england is the best and most part of the nation and then select your independence. allow for a shift, right? you have that frequency. so as you come to the east, you'll become the sort of simpler up his border than best in europe and then some of those. so he is further than central europe and the that is for that. and then
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west asia then focus on and then like the student brought over and as much richer than the eastern bundle dish is even like, big goal is even for me. so at the time of independence, if there was one best buckets, i move 1.5 to date. the bundle of dish has become actually that you are then in the, in this afford very badly building, pardon me. and it's model of the same but, but the sun is point $75.00 of india economy, economy strength of the main strength. and so all this data does it and also front block the sinus stuff because then they don't have money. no, even china sort of stop and thing and helping them. so now what did you have to realize is that we have to big the economies strong. and only if you have money, can you give it to the board and then it has not to be solid? so i think we have not had such, i mean i'm going to look if it is really happening in india, you obviously the lot of books have a good issue 3 the. yeah. and that big. i have not let them know wilson. so i think
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$3040.00 is so what do you do? how do you know all the non fiction? even novel would have to be on uh and so on fact the video payments, i forget to bill it pays for the boat. dogs of water nigeria and all. yeah. frederick flushed it, but yeah, yeah, fairly close at the end of my college day, there was a new on you this seems to day body with the jewish about is that i noticed a lot of factors are based on history on this particular the fact that you're a veteran of ok. this nation. those incentive performing ascii gallery. you yeah. of interest in that in 1987 lost in 87 the bit. i'm an art gallery that is a specialist and the performing arts. it was sort of address the sponsored by the thought of and they are the video trending a piece of land given by the government. so then at another one point in the fundamentally piece most any, this is and then i saw the, there was the mr. john, you to papa the younger brother for me, blah blah,
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who me bought by was a building on the phone that'll back i'm a little back to making a v yes. but then there will really close to that. that of okay. he made me it's, i'm so i mean out or something small. so i mean i and he was quite impressed with me. so then he asked me, really responsive is the gallery, me, and i really happy that it, but the very large amount and to be associated with that, that doesn't all have a very big privilege for me. so we started in $87.00. as of it was a 6, then donor for bone graphic studies, and i was invested in photography. so we started that. and then just the last day of last month, they approached me that before the gallery needs renovation, and all that happened, they did that. and then they said the shell, rename it after us at a very glad to be more than one, but you're also advocated for the digitalization of uh, of the artwork. that is this? yes. so they're doing a lot of things, but now i would, i'd noticed what is happening. i think i have in the last uh, video of,
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of the business digitalization. no, for the cameras. mm hm. they really want us to go to a camera exact so that all concept of photography is changed, right? as an art form of, of, of, of this. so for the photograph and all right. so now i think the after the slightly the in the gallery because the little this will be a long waiting list for the gallery, one years and 2 years. and i don't run it. it's done by the national and cpa. yeah . because of, you know, this whole is, it goes the photos not being there and i think it's gone down as an out from betty . so i think a little bit over the invention has to be done. we've been incomplete under the is of independence in 2047. when you say india, i think, and they're really definitely become a developed country. and if it hadn't been for more, the g or somebody else like mortgagee, which i think is not so easy. they would have just been struggling in the even if you're talking to them as of per capita income in this book. every day income is
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only about $2500.00 in the us and invested in europe in the country that at about 526-0000 single part of the $80000.00. the purchasing power of india is much more than it's about 6 times more than of the rich and this purchasing power to a place only for this, for the motor common goods, let's say predict mill or, you know, food, groceries and all that. so what plus $1.00 and then do you have any plus 6 times in the us or to invest and you add that $5000.00 book everything to you at uh for the forward fee. mm. so now i just showed a statement. so by the payment its the at the end of 5 years and i think i heard it right that we will eliminate forward the stream forward. but we have to accept all the weaknesses. then i will start a little like that. i got into the public guys, so maybe a good a favor. somebody says people don't mean you address our important guy getting
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involved. and i told them that when the that it says those form that i think 19 for the followed by it give me. you said that when the british came to india, they had needed 5000 groups to come to the whole country and they didn't have to use them. so what did i do? the weakness of the, in the, in look at the, all the dodge for the fences. they were fighting with each other. and for the, for the purpose they were willing to sacrifice the country's interest. people don't talk about that. but, you know, in 15 near the independence, they failed on all the funds. in 1956, we had a great bought an exchange basis. and that economy was, in fact, of, in 1960 refill means in china is additional than october, $62.00 because in different up order that is the 1st function of any government. and in 1965, it didn't have enough form. and then there's an agricultural country and we had to rely on those beautiful the, the shipments, you know,
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what can be more humiliating than that. and i remember in the 1965 boards, and now this will be the focused on the deal. and so with this, or did i you don't have for the we, you know, entry level but the g was the minutes that ended the videos for making human data. but we have come a far, we have come far from where we were in. i mean, we have good the possibilities, good high when big it a good in my life, is that eventually i was born about predict the update on i will not be around in for a day for these type of notice of these are the best deal of it yeah, wow. and i will, it will help us with the both the limited. i'm a great optimist. i happened to be the, the, the part number is the neighbors and they go through and i'm leaving the blue bill . and i still say that earlier on in the seventy's there's to be so many projects coming in the newspaper that this grandfather deal going to take place. and this has never happened. it was always on the paper event for the later on and nobody.
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and so it'd be all caught us do it, the all the that things this one doesn't have it in our country. you know what to do and actually seeing things happen. and today i see a lot of luck assigned to be able to and it's now showing it in deals and new table . so they have the same people and in fact, they were slightly as a lot higher, better in the front of me than us. but before 2 years ago and nothing is happening there, even when we had the cup and like we have 50 stadiums in india all over in the 70 the thing would happen. so now the things that are happening, you know that it so the, so sort of, it's a good feeling of joy that by clinton diaz said, you. thank you, sir. thank you so much, mr. deliberate. almost. and thank you for watching. joining me next week for the at the end of the intimate and providing debate. and let's stop auto. scott.
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