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Talking in context of the focus on industrialization and manufacturing, the keeda of which both baap-beti had.

Unfortunately bhakti of socialism meant panga with west and having a closed economy, no investment, no exports, private sector tied up in license raaj and PSU industries reduced to MNREGA for educated folks.

With the current Half-Italian group you will have them taking down all the industry Modi and cooperative dhandhos have built up since 2014 in favor of ((( service sector ))) and Chinese imports.
socialism bhakti was must for them to ensure the control on public and thus in party and consequently Power.

It was a performative word they stole from global discourse and twisted it to their suitings.

Nehru's objective was to establish a ruling dynasty. Like all dynasts they don't like private property. So, to legitimize their usurping, they use socialism. That's why they built nothing of value on scale. Communist China, and Russia focussed on scale. USSR built not just housing units but whole fucking cities. So, Socialism for this dynasty is Nothing to do with bhakti but pure survival. Why do you think the princeling is talking about property X-ray? He want to go back to his grandmother's days.
 
Talking in context of the focus on industrialization and manufacturing, the keeda of which both baap-beti had.

Unfortunately bhakti of socialism meant panga with west and having a closed economy, no investment, no exports, private sector tied up in license raaj and PSU industries reduced to MNREGA for educated folks.

With the current Half-Italian group you will have them taking down all the industry Modi and cooperative dhandhos have built up since 2014 in favor of ((( service sector ))) and Chinese imports.
Funny thing is, lehru and family didn't even did socialism right, socialists in USSR built massive factories, huge commie blocks which look ugly but fixed housing issue, meanwhile it took 70 years for to launch a housing scheme here. We took worst of both and added Indian mix into it.
 
Funny thing is, lehru and family didn't even did socialism right, socialists in USSR built massive factories, huge commie blocks which look ugly but fixed housing issue, meanwhile it took 70 years for to launch a housing scheme here. We took worst of both and added Indian mix into it.

I think the below guy is right, even aside from what y'all have said it took 70 years and a change of Govt( Modi ) to actually roll out a scheme to build toilets to prevent the dehatis from shitting in the street.

For an actual socialist these basics should have been a priority.

Lehru and descendants were/are a feudal dynasty with a socialist/secular figleaf.
It's actually sem2sem like Pakistan come to think of it.

socialism bhakti was must for them to ensure the control on public and thus in party and consequently Power.

It was a performative word they stole from global discourse and twisted it to their suitings.

Nehru's objective was to establish a ruling dynasty. Like all dynasts they don't like private property. So, to legitimize their usurping, they use socialism. That's why they built nothing of value on scale. Communist China, and Russia focussed on scale. USSR built not just housing units but whole fucking cities. So, Socialism for this dynasty is Nothing to do with bhakti but pure survival. Why do you think the princeling is talking about property X-ray? He want to go back to his grandmother's days.
 


India-EFTA trade pact to be implemented from October 1: Piyush Goyal

Under the pact, India has received an investment commitment of $100 billion in 15 years from the grouping while allowing several products, such as Swiss watches, chocolates, and cut and polished diamonds, at lower or zero duties​

Published - July 19, 2025 05:28 pm IST - Mumbai
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Economic Partnership Agreement, in New Delhi. | Photo Credit: PTI

The Free Trade Agreement between India and the four-nation European bloc EFTA will be implemented from October 1, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Saturday (July 19, 2025)
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The two sides signed the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) on March 10, 2024.


Under the pact, India has received an investment commitment of $100 billion in 15 years from the grouping while allowing several products, such as Swiss watches, chocolates, and cut and polished diamonds, at lower or zero duties.

This is a first-of-its-kind pledge agreed upon in any of the trade deals signed by India so far.

The commitment is the key substance of the agreement, which took almost 16 years to conclude, for India in return for opening its markets for several products coming from the EFTA nations.

The biggest trading partner of India in the bloc is Switzerland.India has low trade volumes with the remaining three countries.

In the pact, India is offering 82.7% of its tariff lines or product categories, which cover 95.3% of EFTA exports, of which more than 80% of imports are gold.

Domestic customers will get access to high-quality Swiss products, such as watches, chocolates, biscuits, and clocks, at lower prices as India will phase out customs duties under the trade pact on these goods over 10 years.the services sector, the

Commerce Ministry has earlier stated that India has offered 105 sub-sectors to the EFTA, like accounting, business services, computer services, distribution and health.


On the other hand, the country has secured commitments in 128 sub-sectors from Switzerland, 114 from Norway, 107 from Liechtenstein, and 110 from Iceland.

Segments, where Indian services will get a boost, include legal, audio-visual, R&D, computer, accounting, and auditing

Further, the pact would provide an opportunity for domestic exporters to integrate into the EU (European Union) markets. Over 40% of Switzerland's global services exports are to the EU. Indian companies can look to Switzerland as a base for extending their market reach to the EU.

India-EFTA two-way trade was $24.4 billion in 2024-25.

On the tariff negotiations with the U.S., Mr. Goyal said, "Our negotiations strategy hinges on national interest. At no point of time will the Narendra Modi government ever allow national interest to be compromised".

At the Assocham First Managing Committee Meeting FY2025-26 in Mumbai, the Minister said the world is recognising India's strength today, and added that "the world is recognising that talent and skill are in India". And that is what gives us that negotiation leverage".

Stating that India is negotiating with advanced or developed countries, he said, "We are not trying to do trade deals or focus only on trade deals without competitors. We are looking at complementary economies".
Later, talking to reporters on the sidelines of the event, Mr. Goyal said that countries which do not take care of their supply chains and ensure that supply chains are resilient will "suffer".

"... I think India has huge domestic demand. We have imports coming into the country, which can be replaced by developing a domestic industry to scale for high-quality production," he noted.

And ultimately, COVID taught us a big lesson, the minister said, adding that "the ban on the export of permanent magnets or fertiliser that has been imposed in the last few months teaches us a big lesson".
 

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