Friday, February 23, 2007

Drive on Jaipur-Delhi Highway :)


Driving is a lovely experience specially when you get a chance to drive on routes like Pune-Mumbai , Delhi-Jaipur.

My latest one is from Delhi to Jaipur, which is around 250kms and I covered it from door- to -door in 5 hours.
Initial stretch till Gurgaon was little bad because of construction of expressway but once we crossed Manesar, it was time to zoom accelerator.
And soon, I was driving my machine at 120-140kmhr and then it was no looking back.

This made me remember my pune-mumbai drive which I went with my friend. Only difference is pune expressway is gaurded on whole stretch so one can speed throughtout.

Jaipur highway is little different since it has villages which makes driver to be active throughout.

Anyways, it was fun driving to and fro!!



Delhi- Bird's eye view


Just another bird's eye view of Delhi :)
Thank god it was not foggy else I would have hovering over Jaipur for an hour.

Commerce Ministry to Brand Handicrafts of India


I was surprised and delighted to hear new campaign of India's commerce minister Kamal Nath.
Delighted because Commerce Ministry has started campaign to Brand Indian Handicrafts in International Market. Surpirsed!!! because after long time I heard sensible approach from politicians( Last time i was happy when Rajiv Gandhi talked about Computers)
The approach here will be to form a co-operative which will participate in various events and represent Indian handicrafts and promote them.
I think they will be coming out with a name for the campaign though I am not aware of it as of now.

Above pic are of Jaipur Sarees, 'Bhandhia' :)

Changing faces of the Pink City- Jaipur

Jaipur is well known as Pink City. Thats because one can find its heritage painted in Pink, as also seen in pic below. This picture was clicked on way to Bapu Bazaar, famous old market of Jaipur.

And above is changing new face of Jaipur, Infrastructure has improved a lot since I last visited Jaipur some 6 years back. It is new destination for next generation companies in IT, Finance. Infy, Genpact all lining to open their centres there.

Nice place with culture as its heritage which can be seen all around.

Incredible India


Incredible India(www.incredibleindia..org)
Thats Brand campaign for India.
India is just full of landscapes, the side one is bird's eye view of river Yamuna as seen on the way to Delhi.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Vodafone wins Hutch India



Yes, it is official, Vodafone has emerged as highest bidder for Hutch India with an enterprise value of $19.3 billion which comes to $794 per share.
This race for Hutch stake started a month fron now when Hutchison Hongkong showed interest to exit Indian markets.
In the race were, Anil Ambani Reliance Infocomm, Hindujas, Essar.
Though this deal of vodafone will be through partnership with Ruias of Essar, 67% stake will be controlled by Voda.
Vodafone needs to also disinvest their strategic 10% stake in Bharti as per regulation.
To mention, Bharti is top competitor for Hutch in India.

Offlate, Voda has shown a good amount of interest to enter emerging markets and have been exiting saturated market in europe, latest one being in swutzerland wherein they sold their 25% stake to swisscom.Voda has earlier also exited japan also in 2003.Winning Hutch India was very crucial for Vodafone to reduce the pressure building on their share price mainly because of reducing profitabilty and margins.

With Indian telecom market growing by close to 70-80% unlike 5% of UK, this was surely a golden chance for CEO Arun Sarin to take a stragic decision.Offlate, Sarin too have been pressure from management on falling margins with increasing competition in telecom space in UK
Voda interest in telecom can into focus when they bought stake in Bharti , with Singtel which is also having a strategic stake.
Nest step on closing the acquisition will be regulatory issues, govt clearance.Voda had a close door meeting with top official from Govt of India to discuss FDI route last month.
The biggest challenge, will be starting after the acquisition. Indian market is price sensitive market unlike Europe and what needs to be watched is how Vodafone is going to put its Red Round logo strap in neck of Indian Hutch Pug!!!!!

Before ending, just an interesing thought ;) check out this link:

Peschardt's People




Peschardt's People is a BBC program wherein they interview person each time from different domains and countries .
Today on 11th febraury, they interviewed Indian writer, Shobha De.
I like the ideas and thoughts of Shobha since they are different, I have also earlier mentioned on my blog about her interesting book 'Spouse' launched in August 2005

Shobha's interview was focussed on her books and what she thinks about her critics.Her critics are many who says Shobha writes more on women sensuality to sell her masala books.
On being said by interviewer that Indian painting have too much of bright colours, she boldly answered, that Indian culture is unique and we dont have customised traditions or art to suit international market, accept India and cultural as it is.We will not change our traditions to suit any specific taste.
On her views on India as emerging market, she mentioned India has already emerged and that
its playing a far bigger role in world economy now.I really appreciate the way she said her points to british anchor.

Monday, February 05, 2007

Indian Steel- Making a mark again

After LN Mittal acquiring Arcenol, India has again made a mark in steel industry.

This time it is Tata's who have acquired Brasilian steel maker Corus only to become 5th largest steel maker in the world.
The bidding which went through 9 rounds saw Tatas taking off Corus from CSN at 608 pence per share. Analyst like Stan Chart have real positive view for Tatas and same is there from other analyst firms too.

The only thing is to watch for the global demand for commodities. The sudden down trends in that can spoil Tatas party. China market has huge demand due to growing economy and has major consumption.

This deal however is pursued by Tata to tap growing european market.

World Economic Forum@Davos 2007

Davis meet is usually centered around business but this time the mood is different.
The topic has revolved around global warming, politics and then ofcourse some business.
Davos has raised some serious questions on industrialisation and global warming.There has been a change in climate across globe and this is serious concerns.Though developed countries might blame it all to Asia because of the 'growth' but its not hidden that developed countries like US too are contributing big to global warming.
Today, China leading People's China quoted about chinese govt thinking to take serious steps to control warming.India, however, is yet to issue comments, though there are always statements as and when required.
Truly, business has moved juct beyond economics and marketing. It is about culture, knowledge, unrest, infrastruture, talent, policies and most important the trends.
But yeh!! Davos surely has seen good asian presence including Indian IT company Infosys's CEO Nandan Nilekani also sharing his views as speaker.