Karnataka Laying out the Red Carpet for NRI Investors


Karnataka Laying out the Red Carpet for NRI Investors
By Fakir Balaji

Bangalore, June 26 (IANS): Karnataka will participate in the Global India Business meeting in Munich, Germany, next week to persuade non-resident Indians (NRIs) to invest in the state's industrial development, Industries Minister Murugesh R. Nirani said.

"We are showcasing our new industrial policy, infrastructure and special schemes to attract NRI investments in Karnataka across sectors, including steel, power, automobiles, electronics, food-processing and IT and BT (bio-tech)," Nirani told IANS.

Nirani, who will represent the state with a six-member official delegation at the June 28-29 meet, will also invite NRIs from the world over to participate in a global investors' meet the state will hold in this tech hub later this year.

"A global investors' meet will be held in Bangalore in November or December to attract investments from India and abroad. The state government is committed to make Karnataka a top destination for global investments, especially NRIs hailing from the state," Nirani said after releasing an 'Industrial, Commercial and Services' directory, compiled by the Federation of Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FKCCI) late Wednesday.

The Global India Business meeting, co-hosted by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and the state of Bavaria, Germany, is an influential gathering of Indian and NRI business leaders.

Besides 200 decision-makers in the corporate world and governments in India, Europe and the rest of the world, chief executives of the world's leading firms will participate in the two-day event, organised by Horasis.

They include UNCTAD Secretary-General Supachai Panitchpakdi, Indian Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma, former disinvestment minister Arun Shourie and Bavarian Deputy Prime Minister Martin Zeil.

"The co-hosts have arranged a separate programme, 'Spotlight on Karnataka', to highlight the state's industrial potential and investor-friendly schemes for attracting investments from global firms run by NRIs, especially from the state," Nirani pointed out.

He will also sign an action plan with the government of Bavaria June 30 to strengthen trade and economic ties between the two states in diverse fields. Founded by Frank-Jurgen Richter, former director of the World Economic Forum in charge of Asian affairs, the Geneva-based Horasis guides corporations that envisage growing into global and sustainable organisations.

The Horasis Visions Council includes Jagdish Bhagwati, professor at Columbia University, Mahathir Mohamad, former prime minister of Malaysia, and Jenny Shipley, former prime minister of New Zealand, among others luminaries.

The state delegation will also visit Berlin for a business meet with the city's chamber of industry and commerce.

"In the run-up to the global investors' meet, we are building a land bank of 100,000 acres to develop industrial hubs, clusters and townships across the state. Only dry land will be acquired in two phases. We have already acquired about 15,000 acres of land in some districts for conversion," Nirani added.

  

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  • Joe D''Souza, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 27 2009

    Dear NRI''s beware! Before Investing,please stay a year,look around and feel the PINCH. Law and Order is gone with the wind. Corruption within Govt. offices will eat your investment before you can think of making any money. Corruption will start from day one,when you arrive at Airport.

    Then you will shell out, when your Container arrives at the Port. Then the Land Registrar will milk your fortune while buying Real Estate along with corrupt Lawyer. Builder Mafia will swindle you out with fake deals. If they can''t rob you,they will use gangsters to clean your investment fortune. Then there is R T Official to grab you while you get your drivers license.

    Then when you get your license to drive,Bus drivers will haunt you to death on Karnataka Roads. Now worst is yet to come. If you belong to certain Religion or Culture,your family will suffer. Karnataka has Rowdy Moral Police to tell your children how to behave and even to beat them if they do not follow their stupid culture. It will be worst if they are Girls.

    So you may have to leave your Foreign born Children back in the country where you came from. I am writting this from my own experiences in Mangaluru during past 10 years.

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  • M.B.Anchan, Udupi/K.S.A.

    Sat, Jun 27 2009

    Good news for kannadiga NIR's

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  • Wilson, Indian/Dubai

    Fri, Jun 26 2009

    Wow..! Really good move ..Industries Minister Murugesh ... All the Best you & you team.. Jai Ho Karnataka

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  • Lawrence D Souza , Karkala / Nakre - Oman

    Fri, Jun 26 2009

    Good proposal …. Job opportunity can increase….. I here by wish to MR.Murugesh R. Nirani (Industries Minister) to achieve the goal…

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  • DSouza, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 26 2009

    The carpet is not RED. It is darker than black. I know of a NRI friend who wanted to settle down in Karnataka and came back from a Gulf country and started his own business. He wanted to make it perfectly legal so spent a lot of time and energy getting all the papers in order, got permissions and registrations with tax authorities etc. The business started and started growing. Well, competitors who did not like a newcomer in their midst started their dirty games. The result? There were periodic visits by the excise department officials and although there was nothing illegal, the regular raids and questioning meant harrassment and he could not concentrate on his business. The tax department was even better! When he went to pay his sales tax, there was great reluctance to ACCEPT the tax money. He was in fact encouraged not to pay the full tax the balance of course would not remain with him! After a couple of years of ''RED'' carpet treatment, he shut shop and went back to his old status of "NRI". Red carpet? Who they are they trying to fool?

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  • Simon, Mangalore Dhahran

    Fri, Jun 26 2009

    Indian and NRI business leaders, please note today we have a Goverement in Karnataka whose leadership collectively hurting christains and other minority commnunities. Till we complete the on-going case and publish the report of September 2008 church attacks in Karnataka, hold on your further investments.

    There is lot of western bashing and blamed for every one of their failures on western world and those who helped them to prposer in last sixty years. There is no understanding of global economy that benefitted them and at times, no relegiuos freedom for people to practice their beliefs and faith.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Fri, Jun 26 2009

    Hats Off to Mr.Yediyurappaji & his team. NRI Investments, gas pipe line, flyovers & underpasses with road widening in bangalore shows that BJP government is chanting only one mantra i.e. DEVELOPMENT MANTRA. JAI HO BJP.

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