Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Money Laundering in India??!

All day long I have been closely following a discussion in my school group... It is about a report that is supposedly issued by the Swiss Bank about the nationality of its account holders. I will place the major parts of the report as claimed by a user... And then my response to it.... Might be right... Might not be... But I wanted to speak and hear from ppl....

Who Says India is a poor Country?

This is so shocking…….wish black money deposits was an Olympics event….India would have won a gold medal hands down. The second best Russia has 4 times lesser deposit. US is not even there in the counting in top five !! India has more money in swiss banks than all the other countries combined.DISHONEST INDUSTRIALISTS, scandalous politicians and corrupt IAS, IRS, IPS officers have deposited in foreign banks in their illegal personal accounts a sum of about $ 1500 billion, which have been misappropriated by them.

Black money in Swiss banks — Swiss Banking Association report, 2006 details bank deposits in the territory of Switzerland by nationals of following countries:

Top five

India—- $1,456 billion

Russia —$ 470 billion

UK ——-$390 billion

Ukraine - $100 billion

China —–$ 96 billion

Naturally, the secrecy associated with the bank accounts in such places is central to the issue, not their low tax rates as the term 'tax havens' suggests. Remember Bofors and how India could not trace the ultimate beneficiary of those transactions because of the secrecy associated with.

My response to it was this:
Authenticity.. That's a concern when it comes to such numbers... Well, I was shocked reading this post because we, as a country are decently advancing in AML (anti-money laundering) when compared to other countries across the globe (though we aren't the best). I tried running down to the source, the basics of negative entropy!! This is the link to the Swiss Banking Association report 2006 that has reeled out the story... http://www.swissbanking.org/en/d_jb_06-07.pdf. The mention of India is there only in two places in the entire report and here is the text...

It runs, "For some years now the Asian markets have been a key pillar of the international expansion plans of certain Swiss banks. With this in mind it is only logical for the SBA to promote its agenda in these countries as well – specifically China(including Hong Kong) and Singapore. As a result the SBA is helping Swiss banks to enter these markets by lobbying for better framework conditions. At the same time we are making a huge effort to establish a network of contacts in this growth region. In order to achieve these goals we have increased the frequency of our visits to the area and have also welcomed delegations from China to Switzerland. A delegation is provisionally scheduled to make a first visit to India early in 2008 with the aim, amongst other things, of explaining the conditions governing the Swiss banking system."
Does that say something of the laundered money and stuff?!

I know you can still say, "There might be some other report... Possible!" But even without perusing the relevant report, I am not convinced of certain facts put in here.... Let me tell you why.

As I have already mentioned, our AML systems are strong enough to tap such abnormal fund transfers... Well, the systems work only when there is a transfer from an Indian bank to any other bank across the world. What if the money was hand delivered? Smuggled out of India? - Fair enough, I don't hold any more defence.

If ever there was such report, do you think that our media wouldn't have even looked into it? I know they aren't so bothered of the national interest... But TRPs?? They can't do the blunder of missing to have two chat shows with ppl not even linked to finance come and talk about it! My guesses of the celebrities would be Katrina Kaif and John Abraham...

Well, into more serious reasons, the report (as claimed by the author) says the money is deposited by Indian nationals. Does that explicitly avoid Indians working in Europe or elsewhere? My view is that this money need not have essentially gone from India. The categorization has been based on the nation of origin of the account holder. Now, I am not totally defending our law executors and creators. There surely is a huge contribution from them to the whatever trillion was mentioned. But not all is from them... is my take on it.

And now the global view... As rightly mentioned, many European countries are tax havens. They attract foreign funds with unbelievable returns and tax concessions and use them for the development of their countries. Now thats not a fact known just to India.. the whole world knows it. So every damn rich unethical being would want to burrow his resources in there. But how?! "These cops watch every single move of mine!!" That's what they would be saying for their AML systems are very strong. Many countries have free funds flow treaties with India (Thanks to Ma'am Indira who initiated this with good intents!) and India has been liberalising its foreign policy over the past two decades. That makes funds flow to India a lot more easier to the unethical being I told you earlier. And there is some easy Indian prey to transfer the funds to the Swiss bank on his own account! And that feeds the data we read about.

Whatever be it... AML is growing.. So is ML equivalently. Let's not just look at this and enjoy the "24 hour ground zero coverage" of NDTV or Times Now or..... and pity for the results ML is causing to our country. Didn't that strike you?! Who funds terrorists?! Might be one money launderer in India who unknowingly feeds the global terror! You never know how your funds are used after you have deposited in the banks... Keep thinking... Keep staying awake!!!


Regards,
Sri!!

PS: N yeah, I wanted to hear from ppl... Please opine!!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Better late than never!!

There are certain things we would be longing to do but never get the right time and opportunity... This post is one such piece... I have been wanting to write this for over the past four months(When I'd initially typed this, I had worded it "weeks")... But that's fine.. I am at least writing it today... Better late than never!! (Now you know where the title came from..! But the meaning isn't this shallow after all....)

Before you move on, a small foreword... My apologies to VAP for the undue delay in posting this piece... My excuses to the readers for the liberal use of Tamil, I thought it was necessary to give the needed impact. There are some layout problems cos of the pics... I shall sort them out as much as I can... Please bear with the "sometimes annoying" technical hiccups! (I know that sounds like some ode or obituary than a foreword!!)And a mild difference from my earlier posts,... This one is more narrative and light. Never miss the last three paras of it! Just to pep you up... That's enough of having the tea! Now drink it!!!

How is it to be in an interesting place after months and months of slogging in our routines? How lovely it is to amidst the lush green after at least a couple of hours every day in the cramming traffic? Further, how awesome it is to lose mobile connectivity and avoid calls like, "Hi! Sorry to be disturbing you over the weekend, could you please mail me the report by EOD? (Corporate terms are usually coined beautifully to place stress on you in the most concealed fashion!)"! How thrilling it is to spot the animals you usually see on Discovery Channel just in your vicinity? And thats not all!! "Buddies" - If they were a part of such an experience???

Enough of speaking... Just have a look at a few lovely pics we clicked...




That's the pleasant boat ride for an hour - The guide very frequently said something like... "Adho Paathingala.... Yaanaigallaam thanni kudikka vandhurukkunga!" And we used to look at the distant place like LKG kids on a field trip! I have to accept I have never been on a boat for so long... The scenery... The sound as the bamboo rafts on water... The occasional croc or water bird... And the uncalled for halt in the midst of the jungle....!!


If just the seemingly endless lake, the water bird, the crocs or the distant elephants had thrilled us enough, then probably we haven't done justice to the fauna of Top slip! The uniqueness of this place struck when we spotted a leopard just while cursorily traversing up the mountains! (Unfortunately, we couldn't click a pic of it... It is surely pretty more quicker than we are!!And yeah, such things don't create a great impact if just talked about... So... "Dhayavu senji nambunga boss!! )


Did that say enough of the richness of the place? That, I should say was the farthest view we got of the deers!! They would just run across our vehicle more often than a stray dog running across yours in Chennai!!









Never been closer to an elephant without a mahout...



People who heard we had spotted a leopard told the stars were smiling broad at us... Well then! Make the best use of it!! We, almost instantaneously, planned to stay in Top slip overnight and in consistent practice of its trend, the TN forest department turned us down saying no cottages were available... And this is how we were forwarded to the next adventure of the trip...

The Parambikulam Sanctuary of the Mallu frontiers!
The forest guards were all set to frighten us, I guess...! We walked into their range office and enquired about accommodation there. Two options... A tree top accommodation with the least view of the forest and the other - "Thellikkal vayal"... A walk of 8 kms inside the forest ! (The latter sounds captivating, right? So was it for us as well!) Just that info was enough for almost all of us to panic!!!

"Mach... Ivlo dhooram vandhu ivlo risk edukkanumaa?!" "Ippo illaatti epovamae poga mudiyaadhu da... Overa scene podaatha!" "Mach.. yosichikko! Namakkellaam innum kalyaanam kooda aavala!!" "Illa da... andha tree top la irundhu onnumae theriyaadhu da..." Quite a lot of such exchanges and finally....

"Nimirndhu Nil... Thunindhu sel... Thodanguthu un yugam...!" (eppidiyellaam link panna vaendiyaadha irukku?!! )
Instructions on payment of the accommodation charges!
1. Sir... Thanni, Paakku ellaam eduthu poga koodaatha
Right vidu!

2. Ungaloda oru guide varuvaaru... Avar solrathuthaan kaekanum!
"Sol paechu kaelaamai" enga agaraathiliyae illange aapicer!!"

3. Anga current laam irukkaathu sir! Iruttukkulla thaan irukkanum...
"Enna koduma saravanan idhu!! Namma idhellaam yosikkilayo?!"

4. Apram... unga bag ellaam car laye potrunga... Yaana koottamlaam andha pakkam naraya varum... Thorathichu naa odanumla!!
"Idhu vaeraya? Thiruttu payapulla... Idhellaam panam vaangarathukku munnaadi solla maattiya da?!"

Guess what was the biggest concern running in all our minds?! The animals? The darkness? The 8km walk? The risk of life?? No... Let me tell you, "How is Keelu gonna manage without a bath for one more night?! Yeah.. he can manage... Poor we!!!" Lots of cribbing.. Lots of concerns... Lots of sentimental dialogues... Nadakkaathu ree!! "We have decided and we are going!", I said...
Special thanks to Pikachu for accidentally nodding his head...!
That's the "Bravo team" that ventured the forests... "Romba hype kudukkaraanae.. Thaangala da saami!" If you are actually saying that to yourself, I wish you see the video clips we shot on our way into the lush green. Viv will help you out with the links in my comments page


And shocks began as soon as we stepped into the deep forests... The tiger's paw, the wild dogs, the bisons, the forest showers... Ow! What an experience! More detailing would make this a documentary and not a blog!!! So let me stop here with the details...

Why did I have to put up all this to public display? Did I intend to show you the beautiful pics we clicked? Or to narrate our interesting experiences? Or to fulfill my buddies' wish of having it recorded somewhere in my style? Or.... A hundred other questions... And I would probably give a mild nod for all of them. But what drove me first to write up all this was to express the need for adventure, risk and thrill in life...


We are a metro politan crowd caught in the whims of boring routines... Office, Tuition classes, traffic, fast food, Up at 7 and to bed at 9 kind of people... I wish these systems didn't exist. But they do and we are to live in them.. It is deliberate permanent slavery to our own systems, if I could express my crude opinions on it. Most times, we don't reach the heart... Neither ours nor those of the people around us! All the love that once existed in us as a kid is now lost... We see the heart as a mere organ!! Sounds pathetic, but undeniably true!!!

Such little ventures into the only things we aren't able to bind by our cranky rules, beautifully called NATURE are our attempts to refill ourselves with our goodness, natural energy and more importantly, love - the very essence of life and living. Let's not hold us back from doing such things. Forget the finance it may consume, the time it may eat up, the revenue your business may lose... They are trivial if not nothing in comparison with the gains!!

Better late than never!!!

Love...
Sri!!!