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India must carry 'difficult' economic reforms: Obama

Jul 16 2012, 20:17   |   By PTI

Noting that India prohibited foreign investment in too many sectors such as retail, US President Barack Obama today cited concerns over deteriorating investment climate there to endorse another "wave" of economic reforms.

Still sounding positive about Indian economy, "which continues to grow at an impressive rate," he said that to some extent, India's slower growth is a reflection of the larger slow down in the global economy.

The US President answered a wide range of questions on the state of the Indian as well as global economy, Indo-Pak ties and American strategy in the Asia-Pacific region during an interview to PTI here.

Obama was careful not to be directly critical of the negative investment climate in India but cited the concerns of the American business community to make his points.

Many in the American business community, "one of the great champions of the US-India partnership", have expressed concerns that the investment climate in India is deteriorating, he said.

"They tell us it is still too hard to invest in India.

In too many sectors, such as retail, India limits or prohibits the foreign investment that is necessary to create jobs in both our countries, and which is necessary for India to continue to grow," Obama said.

Refraining from prescribing any solutions for India's economic difficulties, the President said, "it is not the place of the United States to tell other nations, including India, how to chart its economic future. That is for Indians to decide."

Obama noted that "there appears to be a growing consensus in India that the time may be right for another wave of economic reforms to make India more competitive in the global economy."

Obama then went on to add, "and as India makes the difficult reforms that are necessary, it will continue to have a partner in the United States."

"It is important, though, to put this in the context of India's incredible growth and development in recent decades," he said.

The President pointed out that India had lifted tens of millions of people out of poverty to create one of the world's largest middle classes.

"Indian innovation is an engine of the global economy.

And even with the recent challenges, the Indian economy continues to grow at an impressive rate. The Indian people have displayed a remarkable capacity to meet India's challenges," he said.

Describing Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as "my friend and partner with whom I have worked closely", Obama said he valued the insights of the Indian leader at various international fora including the recent G20 meeting in Mexico.

He said at the G20 they agreed that one of the best things they could do to get the global economy growing faster was to renew the focus on growth and job creation in their own countries.

"That's my priority in the US. Of course, one of the most effective ways we can create jobs is to continue expanding trade and investment, including between the US and India."

The President said they need to keep strengthening the pillars of the long-term economic vitality and competitiveness, including the education of the people of the two countries, science and technology, and the modern infrastructure that allows them to move goods and services faster.

"We need to keep up the fight against corruption, which stifles innovation and is one of the biggest barriers to job creation and economic growth around the world. These are some of the things we can do together as global partners," he said.

Obama said one of the reasons why he valued the G20 was that it was the only place where leaders of the world's largest economies -- developed and developing -- can come together and address the economic challenges that affected everyone.

Right now, he said, the global economy continued to face a number of challenges. Global growth, including growth in emerging economies like India, has slowed.

The situation in Europe has, of course, been a concern, Obama said. The G20 summit in Mexico was therefore an opportunity for them to hear directly from European leaders on the progress they were making and on their next steps.

The President said, "In our global economy, we can't just have a few leaders of the most advanced economies making decisions that touch the lives of billions of people around the world.

"That's why we made the G20 the leading forum for global economic decision-making, to give developing and emerging nations, like India, a larger voice. It's why we increased the role of India and other emerging economies in international financial institutions. These institutions are stronger because of India's active participation."

Obama said he believed that the European leaders grasp the seriousness of the situation and were committed to holding the Eurozone together with the steps they have taken in the recent weeks.

"All of us have a profound interest in Europe's success and the US will continue to support our European friends as they work through this challenge."

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  •  Guest |   Jul 24 2012,06:32

    "they tell us" - He mouths it like in the days when the words of Royalty was transmitted to the People. The American lesson of small family business being an engine of growth the fact that Corporate America turned its public into naught but consumers and assembly line workers is forgotten? Indian innovation is best understood in the fact that they seek to patent and market innovative ideas and concepts developed thru government programmes! Wanna check facts on that?

  •  MrKiranlodaya |   Jul 17 2012,12:32

    He Should see his white house who is he to interfere in our rastra pati bhavan

  •  malhotraanil9 |   Jul 17 2012,12:15

    yaa obama is right but media in india is not supporting government.media can not ignore petrol or diesel rises.it presents in such a manner that people get aroused.similarly FDI etc

  •  sultas3h |   Jul 17 2012,12:04

    India needs to put corrupt people behind the bar first then economic reforms will automatically come back on the track.

  •  Guest |   Jul 17 2012,11:04

    Obama is thousand times better than our leaders. Obama is battling with his predecessor`s costly mistakes. These people say our economy is not dependent on external factors and it is domestic growth story. Again they say because of Eurozone crisis our economy is not doing well. But they know very well all the problems in the country are because of them and their corruption. Main problems is inflation. Inflation is totally congress created problem. Govt itslef is hoarding stocks of grains eventhough they do not have sufficient godowns. Merchants are looting the nation creating artificial scarcity. Because of high inflation RBI could not reduce interest rates as a result all other product prices are going up because of high cost of capital. Just Congress is looting the nation in all angles.

  •  suryapc |   Jul 17 2012,10:50

    Indian brains are not blank why should one go with obama. We yourself can decide what is good for us. Us should not poke into other countries affair. What kind of reform is beneficial for india, india will decide. Best reform is to bring black money in to the productive uses

  •  spawse |   Jul 17 2012,10:45

    yes agree

  •  cpspwl |   Jul 17 2012,10:44

    yes, it"s demands of tome

  •  mbsyadav |   Jul 17 2012,10:42

    Barack Obama, You should to see on your foot, that they have any support or not.

  •  rajeshsangani |   Jul 17 2012,10:39

    AMERICAN ARE LIKE MONKEY, LET THE TWO CATS FIGHT AND THEY TAKE AWAY THE BREAD EARNED BY THEM

  •  alfred forever |   Jul 17 2012,10:38

    what to do that very well known our country thats why no need to comment from others country

  •  gpilotatl |   Jul 17 2012,10:32

    N/a

  •  arti372 |   Jul 17 2012,10:31

    Indians know how to look after themselves and decide when reforms are required.Obama ji better look after stagnating US economy

  •  DULLABADAS |   Jul 17 2012,10:28

    yes,

  •  niranjanm |   Jul 17 2012,10:23

    no

  •  pup |   Jul 17 2012,10:17

    Definitely big yes. Big reforms on the card after presidential election.

  •  AB... |   Jul 17 2012,10:16

    No

  •  hirenbhattca |   Jul 17 2012,10:09

    yes

  •  lowelstyne |   Jul 17 2012,10:09

    I think so

  •  hritam |   Jul 17 2012,10:05

    he is selfish.

  •  vudi |   Jul 17 2012,10:03

    India has to solve its domestic inflation and monetary issues and improve the domestic onsumption further, No need to give the control of future Tata, Reliance, Infosys to the western companies through FDI. There are numerous ways to get money for it and if political image and leadership is good we can attract forgein investment without giving control. Mr.Obama is trying to get market for his not so profitable companies through FDI in defence, retail...etc, he also should satisify lobbyists and prepare for next election. we should be clear what we want and don`t just fall into the America`s trap.

  •  hiramanipandey |   Jul 17 2012,10:02

    hope ofbetter chancs

  •  Guest |   Jul 17 2012,09:57

    INDIA DOES NOT NEED ECONOMIC REFORMS BUT NEEDS BETTER GOVERNANCE, WHICH WILL DIRECTLY BENEFIT PUBLIC. WHY USA DOES NOT PRESSURIZE INDIAN GOVT TO DRASTICALLY IMPROVE GOVERNANCE ?

  •  Guest |   Jul 17 2012,09:55

    we don`t support us president barak obama`s view...but we need economic reforms.....

  •  alif |   Jul 17 2012,09:54

    yes

  •  virupa |   Jul 17 2012,09:52

    Do we need an outsider to drive us what we need to do?

  •  indiana jones |   Jul 17 2012,09:50

    who is he to tell us what we need to do

  •  G-Shekh |   Jul 17 2012,09:50

    It doesn`t need a US President to tell India! But, yes, we need economic reforms.

  •  JANJIREDDY |   Jul 17 2012,09:44

    no

  •  mywish |   Jul 17 2012,09:44

    yes

  •  rpurluky12 |   Jul 17 2012,09:41

    india is already cabable of being developed healthy large and small industry man power, skilled labour what else want to boost economy...only one fear politics may take back india nothing else

  •  satya in |   Jul 17 2012,09:40

    No, He Should see his own country who is he to interfear in our Country

  •  sriRocky |   Jul 17 2012,09:40

    no

  •  rakesh_s006 |   Jul 17 2012,09:37

    yes

  •  Guest |   Jul 17 2012,09:35

    economic reform or any other reform in any field it is continues process it should be go on ye toh sanatan kaal se chali aai

  •  ramesh marella |   Jul 17 2012,09:30

    We as Indians knew what are the step to be taken for strengthen our economy. America has no role to teach us, we are not a small coutry to listen Obema or America.

  •  pmk78 |   Jul 17 2012,09:27

    India needs economic reform, but not in a way that Obama suggests or wants.

  •  Guest |   Jul 17 2012,09:27

    ONLY THINKING WITH VIEW OF STOCK MARKET THEN OBAMA IS RIGHT BUT OVERALL THIS IS NOT 100% RIGHT

  •  nicknamechanged2069 |   Jul 17 2012,09:24

    no

  •  Prince666 |   Jul 17 2012,09:23

    Yes, we should review our position on the comments of us president.

  •  dharm.chauhan |   Jul 17 2012,09:13

    ofcourse dear

  •  yeshna |   Jul 17 2012,09:10

    no

  •  rgandhi012 |   Jul 17 2012,09:08

    it`s obvious. When the government goes back to 1980`s era with something like GAAR and nothing happening on the FDI front, nothing happening on the fiscal policies we cannot expect the country to be run only through monetary action

  •  Guest |   Jul 17 2012,09:08

    India needs reforsm in lot of areas not just economy alone. But these people are not capable of doing anything meaningful. They will do any reform oly when there is o other oprion unless they do it thye can not survive.

  •  pradip9972 |   Jul 17 2012,09:07

    yes reform required but not at ignoring india`s interest - no need 100 % fdi

  •  chitta73 |   Jul 17 2012,08:56

    Why RTI need to be amended ? for short term gains we should not hand over fate of future generations to corrupt people.

  •  vikas321 |   Jul 17 2012,08:55

    Obama is right, But Our Govt also trying for FDI, a other reform but Mamta playing her game with counrty.

  •  mittalanil |   Jul 17 2012,08:53

    Yes why not?, there is nothing new in statement.

  •  Guest |   Jul 17 2012,07:44

    yes..............................................................................

  •  prachiti |   Jul 17 2012,06:26

    Yes , need to ammend labour laws , RTI and many other economic reforms

  •  sadiquetz |   Jul 17 2012,02:20

    Agree. But we will become a super-power one day!

  •  sheibu1234 |   Jul 17 2012,01:11

    What Obama said is correct. First of all our third class Govt. with no proper qualification as well as people with qualification also screwing our country. We need reforms badly otherwise further downgrading will be done easily. India will no more be able to show the face. Especially our PM who never shows his face. He always keeps his head down.

  •  jhglkjglk |   Jul 16 2012,12:58

    IDIANS ARE BETTER KNOW THEN HIS

  •  hkg475 |   Jul 16 2012,12:58

    everyone have its own view and also personal gain. US see his own interest mainly on Retail Sector.

  •  ReliableCons |   Jul 16 2012,12:56

    Yes, India deeply needs economic reform

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,12:55

    Dear obama you have to first take care of your own country

  •  RadhaRani |   Jul 16 2012,12:54

    Mr Obama you should not be teaching India about economic reforms..............Look what you did to whole world.....crooks have stolen common peoples money and you guys dont know,how to come out of it......better learn from Iindia......and do not try to jump start your economy with war biz.

  •  tomboy |   Jul 16 2012,12:53

    yes

  •  soumyo123 |   Jul 16 2012,12:50

    frankly speaking, with kind of scenario presently prevailing in the Indian economy, there is a definite need to look for alternative the revive the economy pretty fast, the industrial growth rate is also into decades low!

  •  G-Shekh |   Jul 16 2012,12:49

    Despite Obama also making NOISE, do you think our KUMBAKARNA is going to wake up?

  •  tinab |   Jul 16 2012,12:48

    yes we do

  •  Ranjit Dey |   Jul 16 2012,12:46

    yes he want that

  •  Ramsing |   Jul 16 2012,12:29

    Yes , it is the need of hour, Our PM will take care of this and do the needfull for the betterment of our Economy

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,12:28

    yes but also take care our economy must rise from bottom level not only upper class get benefits of economy

  •  sharathrr |   Jul 16 2012,12:26

    Yes...

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,12:22

    We need those reforms which favour India and not USA.

  •  N Acharya |   Jul 16 2012,12:21

    Absolutely politically driven

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,12:16

    definitely we need to focus on boosting the sentiment and work immediately on subsidies,reforms bills like retail,PSU disinvestments,RBI to cut interest etc but is it possible to enact with coalition pressure mounting every day is the question now.

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,12:13

    yes. Inidan government should take some firm decisions. we need a strong govt for that, a govt in which allies support th government and not behave like opposition

  •  hari_prs |   Jul 16 2012,12:08

    why obama interrfearing for India, its not gud

  •  subhashbhardwaj55 |   Jul 16 2012,12:08

    why obama. each one of us who have little knowledge about the economy do want economic reforms

  •  vrkharche |   Jul 16 2012,12:07

    Not at all

  •  juzerhussain@in.com |   Jul 16 2012,12:05

    AS

  •  DDV |   Jul 16 2012,11:49

    Our PM IS DOING THE NEEDFULL BETTER THAN US

  •  Stockrui |   Jul 16 2012,11:47

    Its true we need reforms to grow

  •  manish_pathaks |   Jul 16 2012,11:46

    yes

  •  bhimji |   Jul 16 2012,11:44

    Speaking Obama as an Agent of Walmart. Mr Obama don`t try to dominate our political/economic decisions. This is due to love of our P.M. with USA & Obama.

  •  mayurbroy |   Jul 16 2012,11:42

    yes we need reforms to attract FDI and FII

  •  Harendra |   Jul 16 2012,11:39

    Not at all

  •  dvrsap |   Jul 16 2012,11:39

    no not needed...only thing is congress government need to be changed

  •  firstchoiceipo |   Jul 16 2012,11:38

    We need reforms that is good for the country and not what Obama or others think.

  •  True India |   Jul 16 2012,11:38

    Without a doubt. It is shame we have to hear this from external world, when we have some of the best brains catching dust........

  •  drjagadeeshwar |   Jul 16 2012,11:38

    The present govt. is absolutely useless, stubborn and degraded our economy. Atleast now without anymore delay they have to take big economic reforms.

  •  jay 2 |   Jul 16 2012,11:38

    Great,our govt has found one more reason not to do any thing. It serves america`s and our competitor`s purpose to give us more and more reasons to keep on sleeping.

  •  SAAGROIY |   Jul 16 2012,11:38

    What India needs it should b decided by Indians. Why we, the Indians always depends every thing on foreigners. Ins

  •  jamal21in |   Jul 16 2012,11:34

    yes

  •  shashikewal |   Jul 16 2012,11:34

    Who told you that ? check dollar price , it is rising against Euro, Yen, Yuan, Rupee . Check the inflation rate of US and prices of goods there my friend. people of US are getting petrol at around 54 rupee a litre (after adjusting US dollar -rupee price).

  •  golfkumar |   Jul 16 2012,11:31

    India does not need Obhama`s advise, we know what is good for India, Indian political system has to correct.

  •  kshyamsundar |   Jul 16 2012,11:29

    no

  •  ajay_mohan |   Jul 16 2012,11:28

    yes, every child of India knows we need reforms but neta dont want. congress shake because election coming once again they need seat.uh

  •  Ramd83 |   Jul 16 2012,11:27

    I AM

  •  abhishekpandey-1987 |   Jul 16 2012,11:26

    no

  •  suryapc |   Jul 16 2012,11:24

    But reforms could not be as dictated by usa. Obama should take care of own economic affairs. His indigence in other countries affair s shameful.

  •  yechu |   Jul 16 2012,11:23

    Its just a publicity stunt by Obama and nothing else

  •  guest420 |   Jul 16 2012,11:22

    na

  •  ss2 |   Jul 16 2012,11:22

    Who is he to poke his nose into our country`s internal things.

  •  Tirunagiri |   Jul 16 2012,11:21

    There is nothing to think ..... tis govt will have to come out of there dream world and work on the reforms on priority throwing out cheap politicians like mamtha banerjee who is objecting for all the reforms with in country

  •  manu sachdeva |   Jul 16 2012,11:19

    Y E SSSSSSSSSSSS

  •  patnisumit99 |   Jul 16 2012,11:18

    yes first time he speak true but against true friend

  •  aujabbar |   Jul 16 2012,11:17

    Not at all

  •  knair |   Jul 16 2012,11:16

    Views? What views? If it is a voice, we can comment. Nobody can hear what Manmohan says. It is as if Sonia reads her speach. Coming from behind the curtain. Obama is louder. It is coming right from his mouth. We have to hear it whether we like it or not. And the Indian Govt. will say that it is not concerned what his views are but inside they all will be wiping their enormous sweating. knair

  •  niks245 |   Jul 16 2012,11:14

    y he worry about india, still he can`t solve american ecnomy

  •  Hindustani2012 |   Jul 16 2012,11:13

    If our govt. is not doing anything, better lets give chance to explore other options..

  •  GUPTADEEPAK |   Jul 16 2012,11:12

    yes

  •  Atulinvestment |   Jul 16 2012,11:06

    desperately

  •  surewinn |   Jul 16 2012,11:06

    123

  •  ncmehta |   Jul 16 2012,11:06

    YES

  •  deekay 2009 |   Jul 16 2012,11:01

    barrack obama comment that we need more reforms to attract fdi is not off g the mark.we need administrative reforms ,economic reforms,political reforms toattracat fdi . recently singapore pm also said the similar things .

  •  gold hunter |   Jul 16 2012,10:58

    reforms are a continu continueous process,and they should go on & on.

  •  nicknamechanged1044 |   Jul 16 2012,10:51

    He should do other way as well!,,,

  •  sunny72 |   Jul 16 2012,10:50

    indian politician and econmist are rigid

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,10:48

    yes its true .we have to accept

  •  whopper |   Jul 16 2012,10:44

    AGreed but do not agree that this has to come from another country . What we need reforms are in making indian clean place to live , all to deal through official channels and india should be an export surplus nation .

  •  mohitnet0155 |   Jul 16 2012,10:44

    hello

  •  subbareddy_kvsr |   Jul 16 2012,10:43

    not required

  •  aahuf |   Jul 16 2012,10:42

    It is not India, but Obama who needs it for getting re-elected..

  •  Lushka |   Jul 16 2012,10:39

    Obama has said enough.Do we need to repeat that???

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,10:39

    It is true that America/Obama does not have any policies but to make noise at the time of elections and probably capture lots of votes. But to say that India is going to be a super-force is a pipe dream-proposition. It may generate lots of cash but do we have any systems at all in place. This is a very corrupt nation where most of the wealth generated is pocketed by mafia-politicians, govt officials/business mafia etc. India is perhaps the only nation to officially state that 600 billion dollars are stashed away in tax-havens!!! We have a third rated criminal justice system and an equally inept administration. Everything here is politician centered like the former USSR and wherever they lay their hands turn out to be a curse. Indians though can vote, do not have any powers to stand up to any mafia or even a petty thief So mere economic strength does not build a nation or make a nation super force.. A nation with too many gaping holes and lots of injustice (bribes everywhere) can never be a super-force.. The world history is full of examples of corruption bringing down really great world powers!!!

  •  jogayak |   Jul 16 2012,10:37

    Americans should stop giving lectures to the world and start minding their own business...

  •  shirishmohite77 |   Jul 16 2012,10:37

    Yes, & Why not, Last time we had an economic reform, the country flourished leaps and bounds, so why not, liberated economies give an opportunity to enterpreneurs and consumers alike, competition wards off complecence, Consumers get informed choices.

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,10:36

    yes , we must have to make some bold economic decisions at the earliest

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,10:35

    Cant we not realize that we need the reforms or not...its coming from the outside why...????

  •  mazdaconst |   Jul 16 2012,10:35

    Indian Economy has not only stagnated but has lost it`s direction & confidence, and lacks the courage to enforce necessary REFORMs to re-vitalise it, by the responsible people due to selfish vote-bank politics, and to remain in power under any and ALL circumstances.

  •  udaya5000 |   Jul 16 2012,10:34

    upa is only res to this

  •  tiku27 |   Jul 16 2012,10:32

    yes

  •  vamosvivek |   Jul 16 2012,10:29

    Yes

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,10:28

    It is true that America/Obama does not have any policies but to make noise at the time of elections and probably capture lots of votes. But to say that India is going to be a super-force is a pipe dream-proposition. It may generate lots of cash but do we have any systems at all in place. This is a very corrupt nation where most of the wealth generated is pocketed by mafia-politicians, govt officials/business mafia etc. India is perhaps the only nation to officially state that 600 billion dollars are stashed away in tax-havens!!! We have a third rated criminal justice system and an equally inept administration. Everything here is politician centered like the former USSR and wherever they lay their hands turn out to be a curse. Indians though can vote, do not have any powers to stand up to any mafia or a petty thief So mere economic strength does not build a nation or make a nation super force.. A nation with too many gaping holes and lots of injustice (bribes everywhere) can never be a super-force.. The world history is full of examples of corruption bringing down really great nations!!!

  •  ramkgiri |   Jul 16 2012,10:22

    yes after all the Indians now its time for him to tell that we need reforms.

  •  r_pads |   Jul 16 2012,10:21

    hes an outsider

  •  agee |   Jul 16 2012,10:20

    Suddenly everybody is taking a jibe at India. All this happened mainly because of the two very foolish decisions taken recently , handling of Vodafone tax case and introduction of GAAAAR (not to mention the other policy flip flops). Both are under review , but wonder why Dr MMS allowed things to go so far.

  •  pramodvc |   Jul 16 2012,10:18

    India needs to improve on the Road, Rail Airways infrastructure development. Improve Manufacturing industries in India, this will help to compete with other low cost manpower countries.

  •  marketreader_2010 |   Jul 16 2012,10:18

    Obama must have taken it more personally rather, he must remember one thing at this point of time particularly, at least we are the banks of the river but US economy is now in deep waters which need more pushing factors than Indian economy, better he concentrates on that.

  •  mayurdarawade1987 |   Jul 16 2012,10:18

    yes

  •  vuppala1948 |   Jul 16 2012,10:17

    Obama said - he wants to create more Jobs in US. I am yet to her even one single leader in India to talk about Job Creation. If India is growing - it is not due to Governments; but it is in spite of Governments - which fritter away maximum funds in unproductive schemes.

  •  pawang550 |   Jul 16 2012,10:16

    definately

  •  nanaso |   Jul 16 2012,10:14

    not aggry

  •  Go_Green |   Jul 16 2012,10:11

    YES INDEED !!

  •  tintumon |   Jul 16 2012,10:10

    yes. Our country is sagging due to poor economic management and corruption.

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,10:10

    I support President Obama`s comments on Indian economy wholeheartedly. Wish it wakes up our somnolent politicians and planners. Pity that many are becoming defensive.

  •  Nairnsa |   Jul 16 2012,10:09

    yes

  •  mehul0307 |   Jul 16 2012,10:09

    yes it is essential for growth and for stock market

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,10:09

    Our premier is economist,hence can Obama guide him in this respect?

  •  Sandeep Agrawa |   Jul 16 2012,10:09

    yes

  •  MNPRASAD68 |   Jul 16 2012,10:07

    we dont know

  •  skumar_ |   Jul 16 2012,10:07

    yes I agree with Mr. Obama for India needs economic reform.

  •  kimtcl |   Jul 16 2012,10:03

    Indian government needs to come out from pressure tactis by colliation partners and start taking hard decisions like reforms in retails etc and create growth opportunities in the areas of retails and infrastructures.

  •  AJR |   Jul 16 2012,09:57

    FDI in retail sure will improve the economy & Foreign inflows as well.

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,09:53

    He Should see his own country who is he to interfear in our Country

  •  rcbhat |   Jul 16 2012,09:53

    Yes Economic rforms have shown that India can do wondors and to some extent it has proved also

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,09:48

    It is clean your OWN House before pointing dirt in others

  •  sadiquetz |   Jul 16 2012,09:47

    Its the turn of obama after Rating agencies. If manmohan degrades USA will obama keep his cool?

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,09:45

    yes its 100 percent true.

  •  R. P. Singh |   Jul 16 2012,09:39

    India desperately needs economic reforms to bring the growth back on the track.

  •  missuniversedb |   Jul 16 2012,09:36

    Those who get insurance on their own or through secular employers will be forced to pay for a product or procedure for themselves and others which they view as sinful. Religious organizations will be forced either to provide the same coverage or drop health insurance entirely, leaving their employees uncovered while paying a sizable penalty to the federal government. Indeed, numerous Catholic bishops have said that the Church will not comply with the rule. And Catholic Charities dropped spousal coverage when the District of Columbia mandated coverage for gay partners. People already sacrificing the most to help others will suffer as a result. President Obama once said that freedom of conscience is important. Yet his administration has decided that forcing people to subsidize the choice to have sex is more important than protecting the right to act on one`s deepest religious beliefs. Authoritarian liberalism is the new governing philosophy in Washington. -- Forbes - Doug Bandow, Contributor 2/06/2012

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,09:34

    USA is blocking IT companies and visas for Indians. So India should not open business channels for USA.

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,09:24

    i think obama needs to refrom himself

  •  NENNA |   Jul 16 2012,09:08

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  •  MMB Messenger |   Jul 16 2012,09:06

    Do you support US President Barack Obama`s view that India needs economic reform?

  •  SeaGul |   Jul 16 2012,09:03

    These Amiricans are no one to tell us what to do. These ediots are trouble creater around world for their own vasted interest. Think what happened in Viatmam, Cuba & elsewhere. this guy is interested in his own country`s welfare and as for as my expierince they are like Wolf!!!

  •  meenamarried |   Jul 16 2012,09:01

    Shayad market upar chala jaye aur merey paisey nikal saku......

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,08:59

    India being affluent in natural resources is far behind America & Europe,we are lagging behind in every field.It is the need of the hour to analyse why a tiny country like Japan is far ahead of us.

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,08:35

    Barack Obama.11GulfofMexicoVictim is really late to give his suggestion on Indian Economy & that too sounds like a desperate who wants to impress world so that he will be elected again as US President.

  •  pundeerrana |   Jul 16 2012,08:33

    He is right to some extent. We really need to prioritize reform process right now.

  •  chintanshah1986 |   Jul 16 2012,08:25

    India needs huge amount of reforms. It can not sustain growth with current variables.

  •  harishharishbansal |   Jul 16 2012,08:23

    yaaaaaaaa India really needs it

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,08:19

    The best economic reform India should achieve in this decade is to reduce dependence of Funds in Gold, to reduce interest in Gold, then only it may prosper & become industrious nation. Investments are moving out of core sector to Gold in India.

  •  pachunoori |   Jul 16 2012,08:18

    Thats true

  •  v v ramu |   Jul 16 2012,08:12

    A third person can`t take this view.

  •  sunil_srijan |   Jul 16 2012,08:06

    yes

  •  kumarlb |   Jul 16 2012,07:56

    yes

  •  A.Raish |   Jul 16 2012,07:53

    Great

  •  A.Raish |   Jul 16 2012,07:49

    us need reform not India

  •  binsthomas |   Jul 16 2012,07:43

    Yes we need radical financial reforms

  •  Crazy Bull |   Jul 16 2012,07:42

    yes

  •  hiteshvyas99 |   Jul 16 2012,07:31

    no comment

  •  wingen |   Jul 16 2012,07:10

    yes

  •  bhimji |   Jul 16 2012,06:47

    You are right that India needs reforms. But which reforms, the reforms which want Obama or USA. Reforms should be suitable for indian economic and social conditions. Why Wallmart is needed in India. Only just to receive dollars

  •  savitha_y2k |   Jul 16 2012,06:46

    test

  •  koncham |   Jul 16 2012,06:46

    stop election stunts.. without indians outsourcing america is nothing all ur scientists gr8 person every thing is invented by indian only

  •  dixitr |   Jul 16 2012,06:37

    India needs reform to reach its destination of growth and leave behind the age old business practices.Now time has come to see the daylight.

  •  bhimji |   Jul 16 2012,06:27

    Obama`s advice should be on the terrorist attacks of Pakistan not on the economic poilcis of India.

  •  vivekiniips |   Jul 16 2012,06:19

    Yes

  •  pavankumar.mail |   Jul 16 2012,05:57

    Strongly! It has become question of survival for India with this Globalization

  •  angelofmercy |   Jul 16 2012,05:53

    Yes India needs economic reform. The reform may not be the same as what the people in the US want, but policy paralysis is getting us onto a downward spiral. Sectors like insurance, retail and infra which need long term funds should be opened. The policy should have adequate lock-ins and safeguards so that money cannot be pulled out quickly and profits should be reinvested for at least 10 to 15 years. But we need funds to come in and bolster a sagging economy.

  •  nitin47 |   Jul 16 2012,05:40

    Don`t shy away from the fact. Obama is right or wrong is not important.

  •  Mr. X |   Jul 16 2012,05:40

    Certainly! Hard steps for open economy & control black money

  •  nitin47 |   Jul 16 2012,05:39

    Don`t shy away from the fact. Whether Obama is right or wrong is not important.

  •  kpstsk |   Jul 16 2012,05:32

    yes obama is right

  •  shashi1970 |   Jul 16 2012,05:26

    I don`t think

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,05:07

    Obama STOP YOUR DOUBLE TALK - ONESIDE YOU RESTRIC IT OPERATIONS/BPOs in U.S.A and you want USA firms to loot us Billions in the name of FDI - can you give LOGIC and ECONOMIC GROWTH of INDIA with FDI. REMEMBER USA WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR 2008 CRASH in the WORLD & YOU TEACH US ECONOMY ?

  •  munna_ong |   Jul 16 2012,05:05

    Yes, ofcourse we need to get the inputs from Mr. Obama.

  •  chunkle |   Jul 16 2012,05:04

    why we are depending us

  •  yomin_007 |   Jul 16 2012,05:01

    Yes

  •  ca.pankajsharma |   Jul 16 2012,05:00

    no

  •  Goodword |   Jul 16 2012,04:58

    Our people also say this.

  •  jayendra01 |   Jul 16 2012,04:55

    no

  •  gokul_gold |   Jul 16 2012,04:51

    India urgently needs reforms in governance than economics.Reforms for better governance and accountability.Though we pay thousands of rupees every year in the name of income tax we are not getting anything like unemployment insurance when something goes wrong with any employed.This politicians are ridiculous and they are more concerned about getting bills to double their pay checks.Our PM never talks about corruption and whenever some speak against corruption then they start to corner and to suppress those moments.India can never get a real growth unless this governance changes.

  •  vrkanaparthi |   Jul 16 2012,04:51

    yes

  •  Kamal Moondra |   Jul 16 2012,04:49

    US DONOT UNDERSTAND INDIAN INHERENT REQUIREMENTS.

  •  vinood |   Jul 16 2012,04:42

    it cannot thrust upon by any country. if it is necessary our leaders are capable of deciding in the best interest of the nation.india survived for more than 5000 thousand years without the help of OBAMAS

  •  adic |   Jul 16 2012,04:39

    i do support because india should change from its traditional and adamant economic policies

  •  swapnilsane |   Jul 16 2012,04:34

    he is looking the benefit of US only.

  •  MAHESH_69 |   Jul 16 2012,04:34

    Yes. But this is simply an election gimmick of Obama as he is actively seeking second term which is very doubtful. While India definitely needs economic reforms, it should not be at the cost of India`s growth. When Obama speaks of our reform, he simply has his own/country`s agenda. Remember, Hillary clinton`s visit to Kolkata ....This is too much

  •  BDR |   Jul 16 2012,04:20

    no

  •  geomena |   Jul 16 2012,04:19

    Yes, India needs to change policies to attract foreign investment

  •  Mukesh Aggarwal |   Jul 16 2012,04:19

    India needs immediate economics reforms o survive in the mkt.

  •  vi79 |   Jul 16 2012,04:12

    no

  •  madanagarwal |   Jul 16 2012,04:11

    Reforms are an immediate need for us

  •  zz12345 |   Jul 16 2012,04:09

    A country`s Economy is governed mainly by three Powers,number one is Almighty power,two is super power and the last one is country`s own power.If Almighty is o.k. and the super power is unfurling green flag,then the last one,the driver must start the train.

  •  BASKUM |   Jul 16 2012,04:04

    yes , entire world is saying

  •  ganna1960 |   Jul 16 2012,03:56

    We are in such a sorry state of affairs , our own chambers, federations, and eminent personalities and economists are saying reforms are must and subsidy burdens should be brought down the present Government is keeping mum, there by US is trying to apply the pressure tactics to protect their ivestments and their future plans in APAC region. I strongly feel our Government feel shame for such delays on our side.

  •  amit ag |   Jul 16 2012,03:56

    its very nasesary

  •  v.avinash20 |   Jul 16 2012,03:55

    Yes.. Why only his views... Everyone in the world is speaking about this

  •  babboo-q |   Jul 16 2012,03:54

    why is the pot calling the kettle black??? obama is the sonia g@ndhi of america. populism to win votes is the only thing they know.

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,03:52

    US president not interested in india`s growth. He is more interested in bringing up there lackluster economy. They want to do business in India through Retail-FDI and other investments. He know very well how big and important India market is.

  •  vakavr |   Jul 16 2012,03:45

    Of course!!!

  •  koyala |   Jul 16 2012,03:39

    yes

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,03:37

    Every sane person would do that.

  •  sridharreddyca |   Jul 16 2012,03:34

    NO IT DOESNOT, in the present scenario

  •  kaamal321 |   Jul 16 2012,03:32

    Barack has no right to comment on us.

  •  avs2356 |   Jul 16 2012,03:31

    Perhaps we need reforms on terror as well Mr. Obama ?

  •  ram231 |   Jul 16 2012,03:30

    no

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,03:29

    Whilst I agree with President Obama that India should proceed with reforms in the financial sector we should do the reforms at our pace and do those reforms which are good for India. We should not do reforms for the sake of other countries - these reforms must be in the interest of INDIA. We are not responsible for the economic mess that the Western world has got into. They have to stop interfering in other countries internal affairs and also stop trying to be the world police.

  •  edattukaran |   Jul 16 2012,03:27

    no

  •  HONEST INDIAN K |   Jul 16 2012,03:24

    yes

  •  ahirrao.jayant |   Jul 16 2012,03:16

    NO

  •  deveshwarv |   Jul 16 2012,03:15

    lk

  •  sudhirjuvekar |   Jul 16 2012,03:13

    yes

  •  zakmathew |   Jul 16 2012,03:04

    India needs of course structural reform. We should aim to make competitive our Public Roads Department (state-wise), which is rambant with beurocracy. Infrastructure development should be the first priority for all states, especially Kerala. There is no place for the vehicles to move there, let alone passengers.

  •  art india |   Jul 16 2012,02:58

    yes very very very urgently reforms reforms reforms only reforms

  •  smallinvest |   Jul 16 2012,02:56

    yes

  •  ms_kk |   Jul 16 2012,02:50

    I do agree with him, India should move forward and should look above politics.

  •  ksps100 |   Jul 16 2012,02:48

    yes

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,02:47

    He should reform USA`s economy first...its dosent really matter for him/USA. They India`s retails market is biggest in the world that`s why they need entry.

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,02:46

    yes in reply to obama message to the nation

  •  JackSparrow07 |   Jul 16 2012,02:46

    THey have money, which they generate from their void banks, they know India`s 1 billion strong retailer is a good place, where Average india preffers American brand over an Indian brand, He was right, I think India should allow FDI in retail, after all our govt can`t improve standard of living by anyhow!!

  •  vakavr |   Jul 16 2012,02:46

    Of course!!!

  •  kktank |   Jul 16 2012,02:37

    he is right

  •  New_View |   Jul 16 2012,02:35

    Manmohan needs to go home...

  •  mahendrasingh-1991 |   Jul 16 2012,02:29

    They Americans want to soak the money from our Indian economy,

  •  mahendrasingh-1991 |   Jul 16 2012,02:22

    Inflow or outflow?

  •  pattakar |   Jul 16 2012,02:22

    yes; something for good of india and to discard those that may be more beneficial to us business, rather than to india.

  •  jatha |   Jul 16 2012,02:17

    YES

  •  Blown in d wind |   Jul 16 2012,02:16

    yes

  •  yld157 |   Jul 16 2012,02:15

    yes

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,02:15

    yes the govt is not functioning at all it need to just stay in power let the reform may not happen

  •  vicksv |   Jul 16 2012,02:13

    not right

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,02:12

    With this level of corruption, whatever one does, 2 digit growth is not possible

  •  mmjuneja |   Jul 16 2012,02:11

    Yes. It is high time India should wake up.

  •  akaj88 |   Jul 16 2012,02:03

    Obama right . He has given his candid viewa as India`s Well Wisher. It is our Policy Makers who are to be blamed . We have scared away dollars at a time when we needed them the most. Retrospective taxation is the most draconian form of govt measures and one that breeds uncertainty. It means nothing is certain. Tomorrow , govt. May change any thing( Even personal rate of taxation ) retrospectively.

  •  penpillai@gmail |   Jul 16 2012,02:02

    Should be our own (policy) way, not as dictated by Obama or the European countries. For that we must have a government for India and Indians which is not the case now.

  •  BBCHAN |   Jul 16 2012,02:01

    he is right... we should take it positively rather a third party comment...

  •  malavia |   Jul 16 2012,02:00

    yes

  •  skanekar04 |   Jul 16 2012,01:59

    There are economists who are saying that US Economy needs a fix. Not sure how they can advise on what to do when they are in a problem themselves. Not to forget the financial crisis was created by US

  •  ratan_1205 |   Jul 16 2012,01:58

    it is all bakwas he wanted his take his people mind to other side

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,01:55

    yes india needs reforms and at a much faster rate to become world economy. Due to lacklustre approach of govt

  •  monsun |   Jul 16 2012,01:48

    yes

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,01:46

    We have no clear cut policy on FDI nor we are consistent. If the FDI is permitted it is only good for the economy. If it happens before 2014 it will be a miracle.

  •  SURAT DHAKKAN |   Jul 16 2012,01:44

    yes there is indian govt. of congrass no decition

  •  devendrapatel50 |   Jul 16 2012,01:44

    yes he is right

  •  ankitashah1988 |   Jul 16 2012,01:42

    indian government having good economists

  •  datama |   Jul 16 2012,01:42

    Last one year FII are withdrawing their money from india,so we have to prevent it by making better policies

  •  pzenthil |   Jul 16 2012,01:41

    Why should we listen his words

  •  kavilashankarrao |   Jul 16 2012,01:35

    yes

  •  akaur |   Jul 16 2012,01:35

    Yes but not on his whims and Fancy ..To allow American Retailors into India

  •  gp-1733 |   Jul 16 2012,01:34

    with the falling inflation, IIP data it is evident that there should be economic reforms on priority

  •  bond (bangalore |   Jul 16 2012,01:34

    Yes ofcourse I support Barack in this view. We need to strengthen our economy to fight back slow down and also we should remember that one more huge economy is just beside us which always take opportunities when something leaves our door and hits the chinese doors......

  •  arthshashtapita |   Jul 16 2012,01:31

    Not only economic reforms. India need to improve on all fronts including corruption, population, planning(Town, Infrastructure, Ports etc) and ethics. Economic reforms: FDI in retail, Insurance, Aviation, Defence is necessary to improve situation. Although India is better than US in employment(3.8% unemployed against 9-10% in US). We should get more jobs.

  •  gkg5878 |   Jul 16 2012,01:28

    yes, for generating more jobs in India.

  •  c4charansambhav |   Jul 16 2012,01:27

    India do need reforms immediately but it doesn`t need someones suggestions regarding what to do and what not to, Obama must have dared to speak in the same way with China and reaction comes like world blown out, Obama must remember that it is US economy which defaulted two times but not Indian economy.

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,01:27

    obama not say this words says mr manmohan sing

  •  kgsamy |   Jul 16 2012,01:24

    every indian think like this, for this this govt is not goog

  •  ssp79 |   Jul 16 2012,01:22

    you can`t stop on highway !

  •  jasb |   Jul 16 2012,01:21

    Nothing new every one knows what Obama has said

  •  Guest |   Jul 16 2012,01:21

    no not need economic reform for india

  •  garware |   Jul 16 2012,01:14

    economic reforms is needed but, not by american way.actually, reforms should be in public sector, reforms should be simple and corruption free system must be made in public or govt sector due to security of job govt beurocrates become careless and no efficiency or no passion towards work,their labour law must be changed, they must have fear of insecurity of job when they do something corrupt way, we need that type of reforms,

  •  venkatpramev |   Jul 16 2012,01:12

    #navi

  •  Gurdeep Bakshi |   Jul 16 2012,01:08

    He should concentrate on his Job & Country. India doesn`t his advise. Our PM is more capable than him & we have our different nature of issues which Amercian will never understand.

  •  rthoodi |   Jul 16 2012,01:07

    Yes We need more FDIs in Retails, Banking and Insurance

  •  mittal77799 |   Jul 16 2012,01:07

    yes

  •  pddabu |   Jul 16 2012,01:06

    I do support this view.

  •  naughtysachin |   Jul 15 2012,09:20

    I wish China were at the receiving end of this preaching by Obama. In less than an hour, Obama would have got the kind of reply that his non-sense deserves. Unfortunately, we have "Obama`s friend" as our PM!

  •  sadiquetz |   Jul 15 2012,08:42

    Obama wants to keep India on the down-side!! He is envy about various development activities going on around to become a super-force by 20-20. He is worried about falling US economy and rising rupee against $.. He don`t want to see a rise in Indian Share market... He wants to attract FII for USA & hence he downgraded Indian Investment standards! America is a Double-Game Player & Obama is its referee!! Never Mind these senseless idiotic illustrations.. We know how to rule our country! Mr.Obama don`t try to be a JUDGE for the World! F*** O**

  •  bhaskarannair |   Jul 15 2012,08:34

    We, still one of the best democratic country with lot of efficient politicial leaders and the leaders who has got the capacity to lead the world even, but unfortunately, our country is going thru a very bad political, eco, and social environment, why? How much money our leaders looted in the all areas? This is the problem. Millions of people paying tax for each and everything, even 10% of such fund is enough for a decent road, rail and infra pattern for us.. Yes, we can say we are far better than many 3rd world countries, is it enough for us?

  •  gold_coast4u |   Jul 15 2012,08:31

    like u r statement

  •  lordsgoldenship |   Jul 15 2012,07:53

    previously instead of a finance minister we had a politician SAINT pranav mukji who undestood about only riseing interest rates which hurted the indian growth sector now without growth no job creation our children will sit to beg with bowls in their hands or crime will increase in our society every thing will break down in economy again glorious INDIANS will start to take international loans to run their economy and again a great financial depression will exist in our economy gradually without growth factor we will be doomed then some other country will come to rule us and again we will become slaves as in British rule in India . now tell be how OBAMA is our enemy ofcourse he is our best friend that is why he is telling INDIA to look forward and enhance growth reformes.

  •  lordsgoldenship |   Jul 15 2012,07:36

    obama is right he is our wellwisher remember india can only grow if we be hand to hand with USA

  •  sheels2007 |   Jul 15 2012,06:23

    Clean one`s house before pointing dirt in others

  •  Guest |   Jul 15 2012,05:52

    The recession had hit the globe when Mr Obama was electeed as a president of US.What i personally feel when he will move ,the recesion will also. so Mr President please go now

  •  rajubhai2008 |   Jul 15 2012,05:26

    what about USA ?? they are making policy to refrain indians to even visit USA

  •  naughtysachin |   Jul 15 2012,05:24

    Oh really, Mr. President?! Sure. But USA must stop all the non-sense against IT outsourcing. Stop ranting about what India should or shouldn`t do. We have our elected representatives who will decide our fate - so what if their decisions more often than not, work against the interest of Indians.

  •  Guest |   Jul 15 2012,03:45

    The above fabricated interview appeared in two versions in the Indian media about 5 A.M. Washington time on Sunday, July 15 `12 in response to what I said in a press release (below) on July 11 `12 and subsequently:- Manmohan Singh at the G-20 meeting in Mexico on June 18 `12 pledged $10 billion to the IMF to help European countries such as Greece and Italy cope with debt but will not use the money to help tens of thousands of Indian farmers committing suicide due to indebtedness or hundreds of millions of India`s malnourished children. He seeks foreign investment -- that is, foreign ownership and control of India -- but will not invest the hundreds of billions of dollars he has given to the United States government -- in exchange for U.S. Treasury bonds -- in India. This is not even counting the unlimited amount of capital available to India by simply printing the money so long as it is used for productive purposes: `How India`s Economy Can Grow 30% Per Year Or More` :HowIndiasEconomyCanGrowDOTblogspotDOTcom . An example of foreign investment trumpeted by Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma is a $5 billion investment in India announced by Coca Cola to give Indians harmful-to-health beverages and replace healthier and tastier Indian beverages. Such examples of American rule over India in economic, military and all spheres can be multiplied hundreds of times. India`s nuclear forces have been accused in the past of presenting photo-shopped non-existent missiles and non-existent nuclear warheads but India`s nuclear warheads emplaced in U.S. cities since then are not non-existent : `Nuclear Supremacy For India Over U.S.` :NuclearSupremacyForIndiaOverUSDOTblogspotDOTcom . If it is the non-existence of

  •  Economist |   Jul 15 2012,03:20

    What is your view on this?