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[quote author=srdh21 link=topic=117892.msg1274952#msg1274952 date=1289239339]
baa neeku desa bhakti kante MMS bakti ekkuva undi anukunta.. gurtu pettuko .. political partiesmay vanish in no time.. but the country should prevail and prosper... whether it comes thru BJP or Congress or even Muslim League or MIM

we should not pray  persons in democracy.. we should pray our nation... Nation First and Leaders next
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Great, thanks for recognizing a new point in mw that i never knew.  I dont know what made you to think that i pray to Mr. Singh.  there is a difference between [b]supporting a person you appreciate[/b] and [b]praying to him[/b]

Thanks for you advice that nation is first,  I  am happy that you opened my eyes. I will try to implement that  you rock you rock

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[quote author=keko__keka link=topic=117892.msg1274957#msg1274957 date=1289239408]
sure aa baa.,......enukdante bank vadu loan iste 13% antadu...........mana CD seste....6% antadu  idi kuda aa type kadu ga kompateesi  sFun_duh sFun_duh
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difference untundi baaa .............kaani enta difference .......manam enta extra kadutunnam ane figure nenu neeku ista le taravta........I dont have them I need to do some research

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[quote author=srdh21 link=topic=117892.msg1274964#msg1274964 date=1289239509]
so you mean to say a complex Chineese society opened it door first and then refomed aa...does it sound logical..

they reformed their internal structure and opened up slowly by 1989. not the other way around
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Give me some evidence, I am ready to sue my source

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[quote author=BENZBABU link=topic=117892.msg1274930#msg1274930 date=1289239106]
baa .........neku oka maata cheptaa..............petrol meeda kottaga taxes veyyatm ledu...........gradual ga subsidies teesetunnaru..

manaki ivala more than 295 billion $ unnayi..............avi anni kkuda US FED bank lo untayi...........aa intrest chalu manam katte nterest ni negate cheyataniki
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mottam 295$ B Fed deggara levu.. its wrong assumption... RI only disclose the equivalents in $$.. but doesnt declare their portolio to anyone except its internal board and PM

Fed is not a lender who pay interest... US Trasury Bonds lo unnayi us lo unna mana investments not in Fed

Fed is not backed by US govt.. US Govt is backed by Fed.. coz it purchases T Bills issued by Government and Government pay interest to Fed

Fed lands money at 0.25% interest rate.. coz it can print money... why will it pay 10% interest rate that India pays to IMF..  you are in wrong assumtion

our imports are the major consumer of our forex reserves.. next is interest to external debt

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[quote author=BENZBABU link=topic=117892.msg1274984#msg1274984 date=1289239748]
difference untundi baaa .............kaani enta difference .......manam enta extra kadutunnam ane figure nenu neeku ista le taravta........I dont have them I need to do some research
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thankyou will wait

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[quote author=srdh21 link=topic=117892.msg1274989#msg1274989 date=1289239814]
mottam 295$ B Fed deggara levu.. its wrong assumption... RI only disclose the equivalents in $$.. but doesnt declare their portolio to anyone except its internal board and PM

Fed is not a lender who pay interest... US Trasury Bonds lo unnayi us lo unna mana investments not in Fed

Fed is not backed by US govt.. US Govt is backed by Fed.. coz it purchases T Bills issued by Government and Government pay interest to Fed

Fed lands money at 0.25% interest rate.. coz it can print money... why will it pay 10% interest rate that India pays to IMF..  you are in wrong assumtion

our imports are the major consumer of our forex reserves.. next is interest to external debt
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imports taravata next debt meeda interest aa  :surprised-038: :surprised-038:

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[quote author=BENZBABU link=topic=117892.msg1274987#msg1274987 date=1289239789]
Give me some evidence, I am ready to sue my source
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i dont need to go  to any source and figure out that a country as vast as China.... opens it door for foreign companies without restructuring its internal economy... if it has done as you told.. it wudnt have been so strong that it is challenging US...it became successful coz of the phase by phase implementation of the social market economy.. which can be clearly seen from 1989 onwards

just like india started it liberalization in 1991, we didnt see the befits then.. we started seeing the implementation all along 90's, real implementaion started from 2000

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[quote author=srdh21 link=topic=117892.msg1274989#msg1274989 date=1289239814]
mottam 295$ B Fed deggara levu.. its wrong assumption... RBI only disclose the equivalents in $$.. but doesnt declare their portolio to anyone except its internal board and PM

Fed is not a lender who pay interest... US Treasury Bonds lo unnayi us lo unna mana investments not in Fed

Fed is not backed by US govt.. US Govt is backed by Fed.. coz it purchases T Bills issued by Government and Government pay interest to Fed

Fed lands money at 0.25% interest rate.. coz it can print money... why will it pay 10% interest rate that India pays to IMF..  you are in wrong assumtion

our imports are the major consumer of our forex reserves.. next is interest to external debt
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[quote author=srdh21 link=topic=117892.msg1274989#msg1274989 date=1289239814]
mottam 295$ B Fed deggara levu.. its wrong assumption... RI only disclose the equivalents in $$.. but doesnt declare their portolio to anyone except its internal board and PM

Fed is not a lender who pay interest... US Trasury Bonds lo unnayi us lo unna mana investments not in Fed

Fed is not backed by US govt.. US Govt is backed by Fed.. coz it purchases T Bills issued by Government and Government pay interest to Fed

Fed lands money at 0.25% interest rate.. coz it can print money... why will it pay 10% interest rate that India pays to IMF..  you are in wrong assumtion

our imports are the major consumer of our forex reserves.. next is interest to external debt
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I havent said that 295 bilion mottam fed deggara unnayi ani. FED pays interest on US treasury bonds.........

FYI Forex means foreign exchange reserves, that mean liquid cash.............which include ready to sell bonds. doesnt include any gold reserves

thansk for point me thati was wrong. Can you give the me the figures of how much debt we have and how much interest we are paying. and also how much interest we are earing on our forex reserves

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[quote author=srdh21 link=topic=117892.msg1275018#msg1275018 date=1289240124]
i dont need to go  to any source and figure out that a country as vast as China.... opens it door for foreign companies without restructuring its internal economy... if it has done as you told.. it wudnt have been so strong that it is challenging US...it became successful coz of the phase by phase implementation of the social market economy.. which can be clearly seen from 1989 onwards

just like india started it liberalization in 1991, we didnt see the befits then.. we started seeing the implementation all along 90's, real implementaion started from 2000
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china em sesindo sete by step seppu mama........konchem details ga  sHa_high5ing

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[quote author=srdh21 link=topic=117892.msg1275018#msg1275018 date=1289240124]
i dont need to go  to any source and figure out that a country as vast as China.... opens it door for foreign companies without restructuring its internal economy... if it has done as you told.. it wudnt have been so strong that it is challenging US...it became successful coz of the phase by phase implementation of the social market economy.. which can be clearly seen from 1989 onwards

just like india started it liberalization in 1991, we didnt see the befits then.. we started seeing the implementation all along 90's, real implementaion started from 2000
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dude,  please come with some facts

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[quote author=keko__keka link=topic=117892.msg1275025#msg1275025 date=1289240229]
china em sesindo sete by step seppu mama........konchem details ga  sHa_high5ing
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Economic reforms began in 1978 and occurred in two stages. The first stage, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, involved the decollectivization of agriculture, the opening up of the country to foreign investment, and permission for entrepreneurs to start up businesses. However, most industry remained state-owned, inefficient and acted as a drag on economic growth. The second stage of reform, in the late 1980s and 1990s, involved the privatization and contracting out of much state-owned industry and the lifting of price controls, protectionist policies, and regulations, although state monopolies in sectors such as banking and petroleum remained. The private sector grew remarkably, accounting for as much as 70 percent of China's GDP by 2005[4], a figure larger in comparison to many Western nations. From 1978 to 2010, unprecedented growth occurred, with the economy increasing by 9.5% a year. China's economy became the second largest after the United States. The Conservative Hu-Wen Administration more heavily regulated and controlled the economy after 2005, reversing some reformist gains.[5]

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[quote author=keko__keka link=topic=117892.msg1275025#msg1275025 date=1289240229]
china em sesindo sete by step seppu mama........konchem details ga  sHa_high5ing
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chaana pedaa story baa.. chineese implemented some wonderful policies .. anniti kanna most important

it gave wonderful investor confidence by supporting and safeguarding the foreign investors with them having little worry about their investments

in simple words... Investors flocked and invested in china because there are no political fluctuations.. the poeple dont have fundamental right to oppose anything.. perfect example of robot state... industries needs robots and place... so obviously China is best place ane confidence icharu.. Communist Party...and hence the success story

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[quote author=BENZBABU link=topic=117892.msg1275037#msg1275037 date=1289240373]
Economic reforms began in 1978 and occurred in two stages. The first stage, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, involved the decollectivization of agriculture, the opening up of the country to foreign investment, and permission for entrepreneurs to start up businesses. However, most industry remained state-owned, inefficient and acted as a drag on economic growth. The second stage of reform, in the late 1980s and 1990s, involved the privatization and contracting out of much state-owned industry and the lifting of price controls, protectionist policies, and regulations, although state monopolies in sectors such as banking and petroleum remained. The private sector grew remarkably, accounting for as much as 70 percent of China's GDP by 2005[4], a figure larger in comparison to many Western nations. From 1978 to 2010, unprecedented growth occurred, with the economy increasing by 9.5% a year. China's economy became the second largest after the United States. The Conservative Hu-Wen Administration more heavily regulated and controlled the economy after 2005, reversing some reformist gains.[5]
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thankyou china lo kuda petrol deisel gas banda prices  regulated aa  sHa_high5ing

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inta chdavialaa... sFun_duh sFun_duh

evaru ayina sweet gaa sexy gaa 1-2 lines lo chepandhi

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