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To: Shivram Hala who wrote (5983)8/27/1999 5:12:00 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
Take your theories of disintegrtaion to those who are investing in india and see what they say.

Who is investing in India and how much are they investing, in relation to other developing countries? Go take a look for yourself. Besides, holding that (fund managers investing in India) as "proof" that India will not disintegrate, is ridiculous. In case, you didn't know it, fund managers can make mistakes, sometimes even huge mistakes! And FYI, fund managers also dare to invest in Russia, and today, there are very few people who don't think that Russia is a fast crumbling state.

"No, it won't disintegrate because fund managers have put some money in there!" What a load of horse manure! <g>

And interestingly, I have heard a fund manager who was investing in India say that it may be OK to invest there as long as you are prepared to take the risk. He then went on to explain precisely what kind of risk it was -- a country comprised of 600+ kingdoms, more than a couple of dozen languages, hundreds of dialects, and thousands of castes could very easily slip into instability and in the resultant crisis, investors could end up losing their shirts. So much for the vote of confidence!