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That 1% why would they even buy a car like Tesla? Just seems like a poor business decision from both sides.

Just one of those things.
BMW 3 series in the same price range in India right now is a far superior brand to be associated with but that’s like a common luxury car in India. Teslas at least for initial few years will be massive head turners because of all the hype Indians have consumed about it.

At a much lower price tag, Mahindra’s Thar which is the cheaper knock off of Jeep Rubicon also became a head turner for many. Indians purchased these kinda cars for that purpose specifically not paying attention to practicality or value for money.
 
A proud moment for all Sanatanis. Well done. The whole world salutes your passion for growth and wealth building. 👏🏻


Also, let’s a take a moment to also show appreciation to our Jewish brothers of Israel. You will always be our brothers. You’re not any lesser. We are just destined for greatness. That’s it.
 
Just one of those things.
BMW 3 series in the same price range in India right now is a far superior brand to be associated with but that’s like a common luxury car in India. Teslas at least for initial few years will be massive head turners because of all the hype Indians have consumed about it.

At a much lower price tag, Mahindra’s Thar which is the cheaper knock off of Jeep Rubicon also became a head turner for many. Indians purchased these kinda cars for that purpose specifically not paying attention to practicality or value for money.
@Bhaag Viru Bhaag would you rather buy a BMW 3 series than a Tesla?
 
Costco might be opening up a GCC too now in India, GCCs have changed the way Indian IT work and I’m glad for one, issue is Indian IT body shops to suffer considering they pay huge tax to the government.

GCCs are better for Indians as such anyway, more capability and better approach to problem solving.

As someone settled in States dependent upon IT jobs , I will need to upskill massively now more along the product business line than tech, tough road ahead.
 
There are lot of folks who buy a BMW over a Tesla, Tesla is not a luxury car, it’s definitely a great car with the best features but the interior is far from luxury, not even close to Kia.
Thanks for the candid remarks. I wanted an opinion from the elite class like @Bhaag Viru Bhaag also to see how the elite live in BD/India.
 


India and Russia are setting up small arms manufacturing for the new AK variants. India will get complete transfer of technology
 
Starmer and Modi sign £6bn India-UK trade deal

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has signed a free trade deal with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in a multi-billion pound export boost.

UK cars and whisky will be cheaper to export to India and Indian textiles and jewellery cheaper to export to the UK under the agreement.

The deal took three years to reach and also commits to a new India-UK plan to tackle illegal migration.

Opponents had warned the deal could undercut British workers due to extended social security terms, but UK Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said this was "completely wrong" and Indian workers on temporary secondment to the UK would get the same deal already offered to many other countries.

Speaking at the signing at the UK prime minister's country residence Chequers, Sir Keir said the UK-India agreement was "the biggest and most economically significant" trade deal Britain has made since Brexit.

"This deal is now signed, sealed, delivered," he said.

"The UK has been negotiating a deal like this for many years, but it is this government that got it done, and with it, we're sending a very powerful message that Britain is open for business, and that is already generating huge confidence."

The deal will create more than 2,200 British jobs across the country, said Sir Keir, as Indian firms expand their operations in the UK and British companies secure new business opportunities in India.

Sir Keir also said a trade deal was "not the extent or the limit of our collaboration with India" a country with which the UK has "unique bonds of history, of family and of culture, and we want to strengthen our relationship further".

Modi hailed what he called "a blueprint for our shared prosperity".

"On the one hand, Indian textiles, footwear, gems and jewellery, seafood, engineering goods will get better market access in the UK...

"On the other hand, people and industries in India will be able to access products made in the UK, such as medical devices and aerospace parts, at affordable and attractive prices."

The UK government says the deal - announced in May after years of negotiations - will boost the British economy by £4.8bn a year.

The agreement was okayed by the Indian cabinet earlier this week but has not yet been agreed by the UK parliament and is expected to take at least a year to come into effect.

The agreement includes lower tariffs on:

  • clothing and shoes
  • cars
  • food, including frozen prawns
  • jewellery and gems
The government also emphasised the benefit to economic growth and job creation from UK firms expanding exports to India.

UK exports that will see levies fall include:

  • gin and whisky
  • aerospace, electricals and medical devices
  • cosmetics
  • lamb, salmon, chocolates and biscuits
  • luxury cars
The UK already imports £11bn in goods from India but the lower tariffs agreed will make Indian exports cheaper, including for components used in advanced manufacturing.

Indian manufacturers are also expected to gain access to the UK market for electric and hybrid vehicles.

Average tariffs for UK exports to India will drop from 15% to 3%, making it easier for British companies to sell goods in India.

Whisky tariffs for exports to India have been slashed in half, from 150% to 75%, giving the UK an immediate advantage over international competitors in reaching the Indian market, and the tariff will drop to 40% by 2035.

The two prime ministers have also agreed on closer collaboration around defence, education, climate, technology and innovation.

Enhanced intelligence sharing and operational collaboration will also assist in tackling corruption, serious fraud, organised crime, and irregular migration.

This includes finalising a new sharing agreement for criminal records, which will assist court proceedings, help maintain accurate watchlists, and enable the enforcement of travel bans.

The deal has not given the UK as much access as it would have liked to India's financial and legal services industries, and talks continue on a bilateral investment treaty aimed at protecting British investments in India and vice versa.

The two nations also continue to discuss UK plans for a tax on high-carbon industries, which India believes could hit its imports unfairly.

The Indian government welcomed an extended exemption on national insurance contributions, calling this "an unprecedented achievement" when the deal was agreed in May.

The agreement means staff from Indian companies who are temporarily transferred to the UK, and staff from UK firms who are temporarily working in India, will only pay social security contributions in their home country, rather than in both places.

However, the UK government stressed we already have similar reciprocal "double contribution convention" agreements with 17 other countries including the EU, the US and South Korea.

Responding to suggestions the deal meant British workers could be undercut by cheaper Indian workers, Reynolds told BBC Breakfast: "I can categorically tell you that is not the case.

"There is no tax advantage for hiring an Indian worker over a British worker."

Extra costs for visas and the NHS surcharge would mean "you'd actually pay more for an Indian worker", he said, adding "no-one is being undercut".

Today's visit is Modi's fourth to the UK since he became India's prime minister in 2014.

The latest deal comes a year after the UK-India Technology Security Initiative was signed by Modi and Foreign Secretary David Lammy, allowing joint work on telecoms security and emerging technologies.

Negotiations on the trade deal have taken three years, having been started by former PM Boris Johnson in 2022.

Conservative shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith claimed the trade deal had only been made possible "because of Brexit delivered by the Conservatives" and was "a step in the right direction".

But he added: "The irony should not be lost on anyone that any gains from this trade deal will be blown out of the water by [Deputy Prime Minister] Angela Rayner's union charter, stifling business with red tape, the jobs tax and, come autumn, Rachel Reeves' inevitable tax hikes that will punish Britain's makers just to reward those who do not contribute."

BBC
 
£6 Billion? Not sure who is more pot-less, UK or India?

At least no Indian immigrants are part of the deal. Phew!
 
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You got me with the thread, I was about to say, many UK Visa approval dreams are finally coming true :virat1
 
Indian Immigrants are part of the deal.

“The Indian government welcomed an extended exemption on national insurance contributions, calling this "an unprecedented achievement" when the deal was agreed in May.”
 
I see UK making profits on liquor.. this deal seems to be done literally based on utilising the Indian finance and tech talent for shorter duration for Brits.

Truth is this even Goldman Sachs and various finance top finance service companies are moving to US or other parts of EU since Brexit, UK is having a tough time keeping companies and talent.
 
Indian Immigrants are part of the deal.

“The Indian government welcomed an extended exemption on national insurance contributions, calling this "an unprecedented achievement" when the deal was agreed in May.”

This is very old policy. workers who are working on ICT visas didnt have to pay NI for one year even around 2010. Now they dont have to pay NI for three years.

But workers dont like to stay on ICT too long because they dont get permanent residence. They will quickly hop on to Skilled worker on first chance
 
This is very old policy. workers who are working on ICT visas didnt have to pay NI for one year even around 2010. Now they dont have to pay NI for three years.

But workers dont like to stay on ICT too long because they dont get permanent residence. They will quickly hop on to Skilled worker on first chance
Yeah, anyone that wants to stay will hop on but this is benefit for UK corporations to do this as it will cost them less to hire Indian finance/tech consultants.
3 years is good time to create a network and move on.
 
Indian IT staff are now a big no no in the UK.

The recent hacks in M&S, Co-Op, and Harrods were traced backed to a 3rd party supplier to TATA in India.

Essentially, data is not safe in the hands of an Indian IT personal no matter where guy is residing. Indians can easily be bribed in India.

Then there the issue of identities being stolen via Indian IT personal.

The UK needs skilled workers - India IT staff - are Monkey See - Monkey Say - Monkey Do - this mentality will be replaced by AI.

The majority of IT services in India are being replaced with AI as I type.

As for textiles from India - only 1 test - 10 washes full blast with Persil extra white!
 
Yeah, anyone that wants to stay will hop on but this is benefit for UK corporations to do this as it will cost them less to hire Indian finance/tech consultants.
3 years is good time to create a network and move on.

It doesnt cost companies less to hire migrants. Never did. Companies hire migrants because they work for less salary, are stable workers and dont hop jobs endlessly.

Company has to pay Migration skill surcharge for each employee which is £1000 per year, then it has to pay £200 for the CoS document and then lawyer fees for applying sponsor license and maintaining it.

If they are paying visa fees for just employee (not even their family which many companies dont). it costs £1000 per year health surcharge + £600-700 visa application fees. One employee could easily cost a company £10K to hire for three years. The bigger companies pay for the visa for families too , which can run to 15-20K for a three year visa.

Even if this is less than the amount saved on NI, its still all payable upfront, plus the added hassle of paperwork. You can hire a british person tomorrow if you offer him today. You cant hire a migrant worker before 6 weeks in the best case scenario.
 
Our company found paying for 4 UK born staff is the equivalent of 100 Indian IT message brokers.

AI is about to reset the Indian IT economy. India's biggest export is human IT resources. No need with AI now.
 
It doesnt cost companies less to hire migrants. Never did. Companies hire migrants because they work for less salary, are stable workers and dont hop jobs endlessly.

Company has to pay Migration skill surcharge for each employee which is £1000 per year, then it has to pay £200 for the CoS document and then lawyer fees for applying sponsor license and maintaining it.

If they are paying visa fees for just employee (not even their family which many companies dont). it costs £1000 per year health surcharge + £600-700 visa application fees. One employee could easily cost a company £10K to hire for three years. The bigger companies pay for the visa for families too , which can run to 15-20K for a three year visa.

Even if this is less than the amount saved on NI, its still all payable upfront, plus the added hassle of paperwork. You can hire a british person tomorrow if you offer him today. You cant hire a migrant worker before 6 weeks in the best case scenario.
Seems similar to H1B program in the states, so here is the thing the Indian tech guy will work for lesser the salary do more of the work ask lesser questions, again none are bad things because the motivation levels are different even if skill is same.

That lower salary and Indian working hours would obviously make him/her a better hire, whether that is good for UK is debatable because overall UK is not doing anything remarkable that it will need Indian consultants.
 
Our company found paying for 4 UK born staff is the equivalent of 100 Indian IT message brokers.

AI is about to reset the Indian IT economy. India's biggest export is human IT resources. No need with AI now.
Keep whining .. you were whining 10 years ago in diff id after that in this id.. keep whining about Indian IT and your one company’s data.
 
Indian IT staff are now a big no no in the UK.

The recent hacks in M&S, Co-Op, and Harrods were traced backed to a 3rd party supplier to TATA in India.

Essentially, data is not safe in the hands of an Indian IT personal no matter where guy is residing. Indians can easily be bribed in India.

Then there the issue of identities being stolen via Indian IT personal.

The UK needs skilled workers - India IT staff - are Monkey See - Monkey Say - Monkey Do - this mentality will be replaced by AI.

The majority of IT services in India are being replaced with AI as I type.

As for textiles from India - only 1 test - 10 washes full blast with Persil extra white!
A pakistani dreaming again
 
Seems similar to H1B program in the states, so here is the thing the Indian tech guy will work for lesser the salary do more of the work ask lesser questions, again none are bad things because the motivation levels are different even if skill is same.

That lower salary and Indian working hours would obviously make him/her a better hire, whether that is good for UK is debatable because overall UK is not doing anything remarkable that it will need Indian consultants.
Most Indian consultants are doing run of the mill work in project dev, testing and IT ops.

A small percentage do cutting edge work but that group can get hired anywhere.
 
Indian IT in the UK is now synonymous for suspect, fraud, robots, untrustworthy, unreliable, cheats, and of course illegal immigrants.

Stop embarrassing yourself.

It’s amusing and frankly, quite telling that you’d resort to bitter rants rather than accept the reality of India’s global position today. This trade deal is a reflection not just of economics, but of deep strategic trust, cultural affinity, and historic admiration the UK continues to hold for India, a sentiment Pakistan never quite managed to evoke.

While some of you attempt to hyphenate India with Pakistan in every discourse, the world and particularly the UK stopped doing that long ago. India today is a $4 trillion economy, a strategic tech partner, a thriving democracy, and a leader in the global South. Pakistan, on the other hand, is known for IMF bailouts, grey listings, and exporting instability rather than innovation. So if you cannot cannot secure deeper socio-economic ties like these with major nations, don’t whine about it when India does.

As for your jabs at Indian IT, it's a desperate attempt to poke holes in a sector that quite literally built the digital backbone of modern enterprises across the Western World. TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and HCL aren’t just Indian companies they are global giants with market cap that makes a mockery of your GDP.

It must sting that every time India makes a mark at the world stage your first reaction is not introspection or reform but jealousy and slander. But while you type out your resentment, London is raising toasts to a deeper UK-India partnership in trade, tech, and trust.
 
Indian IT staff are now a big no no in the UK.

The recent hacks in M&S, Co-Op, and Harrods were traced backed to a 3rd party supplier to TATA in India.

Essentially, data is not safe in the hands of an Indian IT personal no matter where guy is residing. Indians can easily be bribed in India.

Then there the issue of identities being stolen via Indian IT personal.

The UK needs skilled workers - India IT staff - are Monkey See - Monkey Say - Monkey Do - this mentality will be replaced by AI.

The majority of IT services in India are being replaced with AI as I type.

As for textiles from India - only 1 test - 10 washes full blast with Persil extra white!
I agree..we need the Paksitani it workers instead as they are the epitome of professionalism and are anti corruption crusaders...before you generalize most of the IT work is either outsourced to India or done by Indian professionals in other countries..so obviously any failure would have an Indian connection but same goes for the massive advances that has been made. On that same token we should not hire American executives after the Boeing fiasco.
 
Microsoft just sent a memo to all staff explaining why it is laying off 1000s - AI

Other US/UK/EU tech companies will follow suite.

The days of outsourcing to India, and importing Indian IT folk are over.

No wonder the best trade deal was UK whiskey for Indian textiles! 🤣🤣🤣
 
Sahasra Semiconductors starts production at its Bhiwadi unit
Mumbai: This Indian manufacturer has become the first company to produce memory chips in India, even before Micron. Rajasthan-based Sahasra Semiconductors has started production at its semiconductor assembly, test and packaging unit in Bhiwadi district this month and made its first shipment to e-commerce platforms.

 
Pakistani opinion on India counts for little
why waste time responding to jelly Pakistanis? There is a separate thread for tracking Positive developments in Pakistan and none of these overseas Pakistanis show up there as there is nothing to show. I always post stuff which is verified and released by official representatives here. So if they are not able to find anything to refute so they whine and cry.
 
Then everyone complains about housing or lack of it....
Going to get way, way worse now..

1 person bringing over extended family etc

At this rate, the rubber dingy rapids will be doing a reverse trip
 
@Bhaag Viru Bhaag would you rather buy a BMW 3 series than a Tesla?

Be careful with Tesla and EVs there is a lot of EMF activity inside those cars. You just don't know if you are cooking your body with the intake off all the radiation.. We will only truly know in about 15-20 years time the health effects EVs had on ppl....

Petrol for me all the way.
 

Raisah Rasid of JPMorgan Asset Management says peak tariff uncertainty has passed and with global growth set to moderate in the second half, investors should diversify into Asia; where valuations remain more attractive than in the U.S.
 

Big - India test-fires nuclear-capable Agni-5 missile with 5,000 km range from Odisha’s Chandipur.​


Agni-5 is an ICBM with Mach 24 speed.

It forms the core of India’s nuclear deterrence.

New variants are being developed.

Pakistan are shivering after hearing this news .

:klopp :kp
 
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