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the sub job, not that someone else, that was something he became the policy needs to be from the i have therefore come to the decision to design as president of the public with immediate effect across the whole process again in 2019 very public. he watches off the street to see if there's time in the office as 9 wasted years later. a, perhaps an inquiry, but he's refusal to appear again. it's a team against the apartment b to separate the commission pool for him to be so and behind balls 2021. so nbc is on the c soft offers whom i had to to solve to police to serve a 15 month sentence for contempt of court. was the 1st time my former president had been jailed in post, apply to somebody because i me have to be deployed and more than 300 people died at
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the time. so i'm a poor set to swap the i'm just as an assault in democracy. i just want to make it very clear to anyone who is attending any form of address. they will be followed up and they will be addressed that those of people who belong in jays, those are people who are the enemies of our democracy and try to 23. that was a new kid on the block, the m k parts. but it was an old kid jacobs numa once again making all the headlines when he threw his support behind it for the 23 before he mixes. ready we see the
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the m k parties official noise just happens to be in the same dates as the m. k military coups, formal declaration of flu on the republic of sylvester k, 1961. so he was back in all sorts of ways. within a few, i believe the agency even more so because he was to an agency member to the premises to tackle crime unemployment power shortages and corruption in case of benefits. so myra's menu office drivers, but the proxy imagines as of africa moving in a different direction to where the ac has been taking and for the possibility is particularly with the removal of the constitutional rights. when the constitution is lots, the world is the well, that message will resonate, seeing some growing numbers of so that's because the rapid rise soon ran into tablets with the high pool to the most criminal record. bought him from standing in the election to support is will remain on the tours. we feel vindicated and disappointed. but while he predicted jacobs on my student,
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the lead off of the party dictation mt part to watson. it's, we have multiple polls that predict to be a c. we use problem into majority for the 1st time since to florida for part 2 to 1994. meanwhile, the m. k has been gaining ground even submit to need to take bolton's from an opposition parties in the 30. is that so that for guys when a democracy none also countries across evictions. watches uncertain as this was many thanks for your company this tuesday coming up next. the latest episode of, let's talk about us, i sent out the
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a consumer goods into india were not allowed to be imported, act dollars and they are 2001. and then all this is not here. so china little, not the benefits of yes, vision is for ones that we cannot ignore manufacturers and we have everything through manufactured in india. i mean, what does that ensure now that the, the eliza is that we have somebody that i'm a strong and, or if you have money can give it to the poor.
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hello and welcome. i'm on a one kid in the ever evolving landscape of the 21st century. the book was no more than it is on india. but my guess tonight is a legacy in business man. the man who bears the largest luggage manufacturing business in india, and the 2nd largest in the industry. they've come to so then if they come to the show. thank you. i have been all of is judy is 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 one launched in the 70, the 7072. and at that time i was only printing through this idea of was a, you consult advertising agencies, marketing people. and we thought via the spend, so 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
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economy was in bad shape. nothing. so legal, 107172 was the need of us. 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 the movie i'd be by using this product. and it really looked, i mean, not aspirational aspect fairly well. that's why, but maybe i think that's phenomena. that means to be able to come up with this kind of a brand and like how to do think of the luggage part of it. and i do think that the needs to feel important. how did that come for a young boy of 22 years or really the originally my idea? absolutely. it was there was a project and it had been the about but it was unimplemented. so someone had come to me with 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 buy. hm. so then it came to me and it was very small cost. so we started off with about the $25.00 lex at that time. and the,
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i'm from in order to expand the family and we are the best largest mills in india. my father was active in the fix time and said that you should know that works if i, you know, me and the better 3 by those 2 of them. i don't know the, what's the other thing and then me. so he and i wrote in the business, and my younger brother was younger and 6 years younger, so he was been studying, but my father said that no, but they started them to said you should do something. but to you, you didn't t as much step into wp effect fee or even one day, really. and you are 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 to thing that i have a very active the. but because i spoke, i speak video openly. so the journalist like that to them. and then also this whole and incidentally became much larger in the piece that was one of the very few,
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i mean they 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 past and do a bit of most of it was dominated by multinational. is that not directed a lot of attention, right. and because i am really the king, i would speak my mind. and even if i have anybody, i want the government, some big investor list also and so have a chance quite popular the 9. these are the difficulty that for us because of the various government policies in the neighborhood of suffering a little bit. and the technician will vary the commodity, but perfect expiration was very high. all 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 there, you know, we're not doing something radically new. we are just going taping our market need to ship and all 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
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a big my interview or no, probably we have a happy to have a very, very good bullitt strew. i'm very happy to be with you. so how much plus the brand of the business been going to boost the death of his brand in india? now it is, but i know this helps, but ultimately your product has to be very good. mm hm. and your other business, main business aspects that it has to be cost effective. you know, marketing distribution is very important. me a brand gets through a higher price of the same thing, which is on brand new product, the sales at 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 that 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 are you defining about how you known as we will define isn't market segmentation? market segmentation means that any product is not just one marketing. the most
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common example is automobiles and all that about then market sleigh at the very top . you have the luxury brands like most of the bmw and the and at the very bottom you have the, the model b as built 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 both known as the big plastic there was. that was the only the product that ought to be made, 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 tax of 15 percent. and then most of these demos of troy. so i've been monthly out of the city price, nearly 635 percent was or even 45 percent like this from the selling price was spec
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session. and if you dig 35 percent on selling price, it is about more than 50 percent on the cost. okay. 35 percent of 100 is $3335.00. so the cost is $65.00, 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 the men who ensure that option. and so there is so much of a fax, the vision from the small skills like the other, 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. nobody can just make automobile at any small machine. obviously even nothing do my duty but like a washing machine. but the luggage is very, very simple, and pretty, pretty fios off. i would existence, so buy it 90. anyone could make some granddaughter. so let me know what same luggage of the us i mean you put in waco, that if the okay and,
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and bill is the used to be the epi sent off all this number to business. i mean, and then the people didn't even pay for the policy because they would stand up our most no tax issues, nothing under the gutters. right. the government. well, i mean, not openly in cottage, but yeah, i mean, everybody with the had them love, you know, and the bill such a good up government. so all that used to affect us the world in the midst of everything. i mean, there was a growth in the industry, but it was all, it did not buy this back. so building 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 it all over the early ninety's, the goldman? it said that we should also move to a gsp back system vs b. what happens is that you don't pay tax on tax lego a little bit with excise due damage to the production tax. and then the,
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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 does it 10 percent, but what back cs 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 very effective. government does look at the very bottom. it is collecting taxes now . i mean, why is this economy chance and the last a yes in india because the tax money has been in the tax amount has gone up by 5 times and all over the ring. spend your dish with me. there's nothing after no, don't ask for me so that they've gone to the one statement. it'd be by the end of the money wasn't being filled out. another me depends on shipment or any of us payment. is that collecting motor avenue? that's a 5 times and this spending 4 times more because if the person does not stolen so that much more money is being spent and you can see it in the country. so you're
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thinking of an individual audra set of individuals who decide. let's do this so the country can flourish of calls or the government. that's the top level. it makes all the need to, i mean view, but how do you do like, well 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 industrialist low for lift fish to bed. you're not the most, not, and will be you lisa, the of the 5 minutes. but these are great support. the 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 of buying it become. i mean number 5 in the world 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
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had become so badly manage that again because of the small scale and all uh, we put in, compete with them. so the money and building everything from china and the congress, sparky, they reduce the rates of beauty. they bought duty when this started in 2001 consumer goods into india were not allowed to be imported, act or has been, they are 2001. and because of all, live fairly, the policies of their independence. they will band, i think, and 1956 of them been know consumer good for low to be important. so they were 1st allowed to lean 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 will go against the country. i benefit to because i was getting very good, productive product at 15 percent in the small skin industrials with tax evading industrial. and so, but not the,
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i mean could be better than that. so they would also importing everything from china. and even if they read veteran 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 reduce the mean to improve continued. 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 of the buttering really important. ready 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. an agriculture, we have to be very good. and so because we have that as 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, you know, computer software. we explore something like nearly $200000000.00 and all that is value added in the new exported big style. if let's say it's $400.00 worth of
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expense, the value added is only about 50 for the last page. it does all the part and then everything else goes into it, supposedly importing that all diamonds annually exporting the final product. so the expected value added is only about 35 percent and the rest 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 cannot ignore manufacturing beverly unless a manufactured on, you know, in india and we have everything to manufactured in india. i mean, we'll do that in to another do not that, and that's literally have so love to follow good policy that. i mean, it's something you cannot do overnight, do it. good me, some people good to say 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
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of you still don't mix any kind of those in india. but now in the next 5 years, we'll have that also so that you cannot do everything in one day and the monthly everything depends on money. as jenna gainesville say that i've picked and they have to question a, i means unless you have a man, not the least thing strong, you cannot do anything with the military, but that is the standard of living of the people you have to be financially strong . i mean, look at what has happened with bucket spawn ever since that this started does is allow me a policy is going to the end of the editor. then i think as 1917 i, 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 all but the economy has become in very bad shape, the popular son as well. there's been much of it, your country then in india you either this is all visited. sure. and if you start
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from europe and england is the best and most part of the nation and then select europe, independence, hello facia, right? you have that frequency. so as you come to the east, you'll become the sort of centuries this border then best in europe. and then some of the build fee is better than central europe. and the that is for the rest asia, then focus on and then they've been listed and bought over and as much richer than the eastern bundle. dish is even like big dollars even for me. so at the time of independence, if it was one best buck as i moved 1.5 to day. but i'm glad that she has become actually the children in the india suffered very badly during forward me and it's model is the same but, but this time is point 75 of india, it's not on the economy strength of the main strength. and so all this data does it, and also for impact the sun is spelled because then they don't have money. now
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they've been trying to sort of stop everything and helping them. so now what did you have to realize is that we have to big, big, but i'm a 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 the somebody you may even stay for the 3rd one. i know that you spoke to weiss at length with the president of his breakfast. and so what are your impressions? uh, what is the inspection prospecting to our thoughts to ship with the task and especially in the could help me expand? what is the potential on those big events participation in our integration, a groups integration organizations in the former soviet countries. i'm gonna send it just it was listed in your file i arrived late. so when you up on
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sunday in addition to the laying of the rest on letting us do this on the students monument and we mostly should start. it's so boring that so stay and speech repeating was a full off of the official contacts and results. i think that's the way it was next side of you know, how can iced our visits with the teacher, but we should to and did all of the organizational matters. sounds good stuff especially did it now the location, but the whole point was sort of the signature we may need, especially more off of our fuel cap and then soon the regional needs the leaders of our production lead the regions, meals. and so that was really wasn't much less, 2 magenta's we just had to really just the and exchange all the information,
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your different exchange over experience and a small team and about the number of documents or maybe the side sign between them or between the people. it's about this live contacts between the people we just don't to have been stolen. that is becca, stand today is indeed please continue to hold on for the great interest to rush in when it comes to developing. i'll talk to ship them somewhere around 1st off, and the biggest on it is one of the move shows that goes to the core and the nice widely populated to the largest in terms of populations. country, one of the former soviet union, the 137000000 people renew and they gain 1000000 to it. yeah. it says how the foster bank is done is growing in terms of the population we sits, economy is growing started quickly. we will last as yeah, so just want you to be grew by 6 percent doing this, making serious booth as soon as you know and then bolt. and so let's begin spend
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that was always what she meant. the fiction to the president of his becca style and when he was able to create the system of government, assisted him governance for monday to come, that level of support. and so stay in this last time you imagine growing economy especially started. so we have a lot of plans going forward to in industrial cooperation in the energy sector. i think you've heard all of that as we announced those things. now in terms of infrastructure. so there's an issue that was biggest and doesn't to have access to the c to the ocean. so or did you wanna talk to me in that subject? so we could work together with other countries of the region do to help our us back friends to address that logistical issue degree a. the conditions required to expand or to fall the markets. so
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you like i said, i'll definitely matters. what is custody? scale old for our talk, the shape of our cooperation is massive. as you know, we created a foundation fund and it will continue to split $500000000.00. and i think people don't wish to, and we support a large part of the logic part all jet fund because we have more interest when it's come to see more than that. it is that we do carry guarantee these projects and we see that these projects that can be carried out with, with you, especially as we see how the political system, they can amik system. it was biggest on these. so stable and strong. and so this is why we are intensifying our contact is going to be as forward integration processors. we never insist too much on anything. because if you look at the origin economic union, what if we're speaking about the economy?
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the integration process is boy 1st initiated by the 1st president off because i missed another viable it was still pulled up as the weights. but the input body, the organization itself, the ration to kind of make, you know, that isn't developing just rapidly unless it does have a benefit to all participants. but whether you want to participate or not to use the choice of and it's silver in spain. tedious, but if this it will become, then it's going to that's going to is dependent on the, the kind of make interest, the political interests, an allstate agent of each country, which is doing what you come to the we have different levels of development when it comes to all financial economic systems and when you make the decision to either participate or notes in the face, well that's integration group, know you charge from your positions to that guy. you come and look the biggest thing. but if we take, the economy was biggest on it and if it decides to join the ration economic union
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that wouldn't be set to the alternative to the group and to the us back economy, city, government. but it's, it's in regards to this pays a complicated to go sions process when we 1st create the for the duration economic duty. and we'll spend countless days and nights arguing about which conditions on which obligations need to be taken into account the dismissal. because right now i would, economies are growing stronger, they're developing together. we see a lot of joint projects emerging or i'm going to step by step. you will see this framework of mutual interests at the on the table for further development authority to gratian organizations. so please, any more questions? good evening. i thought it was a little bit or 3 o'clock. i sure will not be channel. you'll have to question a science and expensive ones. number one, we are in the test can. now we came here from mintz. can you skip to the rules?
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and so in minsk you spoke about the legitimacy, just need to call and ask if the president and whether we're going to talk to him. if it's possible. i told you said that we need to look into the brain and constitution and see what the body is. what government bodies can work without the election without judging from the brain and constitution. it's seems like only the parliament it can be alteration owns without the elections and it says nothing about the president. so judging from the lowest, they cut into low some. what do we see? what we can do now the analysis needs to be done, but who do we talk to? and question number 2, subordinate or define made video chat with see more and more hostile statements coming from the west, lose the 6. and they even say that they would like to allow him to
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attack russia with weston weapons, to attack prussian tender tree. and the reason the union is, uh the, and they, the, the, the union is kind of fitness discussing that. and the head of nato said that when they gave weapons to ukraine, the crate could do whatever it wants with those weapons, including attack for us and settled to it. or, you know, it was going to be who to say to that. now i'm assuming your 1st question opposed to you, which was about the legitimacy of the ukrainian city of many government to think i can best into your with store. now do you have like a leather with the 1st thing that i was well reported by my colleagues, is that the great and then the training and constitutional genia, bullying the whole extending to one of the problem of the, of the work off a dental and vision to me, i see it all for parliament,
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but it says nothing about the president. it's in the number 2 is according to you man. indeed the ukrainian law of homes. these are the little covering the legal status on the way and the police reading you rather the more time a long way in the public says that we would have pieces during war time. just the presidential elections, not just when he is not held, but it doesn't mean that the president show authorities are extended, doesn't lend you the one with them for a long split signature. what it says, nothing about for loaning those authorities in the constitution. those however, article $111.00 of the constitution of ukraine, which says that in that case, and then once you get a hold of the list, the authorities, the biased executive,
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is sort of a single part away from the actual phone, which is given to the speaker of the parliament, this is what it says is because they've gone away in the pals region. and now especially if we're talking about what time for them, a lot of them into and the fact it means that the legitimacy of the parliament is extend. it is extended through the buddhist police particularly as well. so because there are some specially say that they are ra. discrepancies between the constitution which speaks about extending the fall, the mens, which is a mistake and to the power and of the law. the wartime load, which i mentioned, i'm just moments ago, just let's do it. this is to the, so go to a representative of what we say. it's a uh, an old law. it's a, it extends the legitimacy of government voters as well. so wait speaks as a new but i wouldn't.

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