Do you think FDI should be allowed in India?

India
December 3, 2011 8:06am CST
I think there are the benefits of it for the consumers, but the Anna Hazzare do not support it. Many people mainly the retailers are against it for the obvious reason. What is your take on the matter?
3 responses
• Kochi, India
19 Sep 12
No it should not be allowed.although the prices may go down a little bit.there is every chance that the big global giant might monopolise retail sector.Once they had done it, prices can't be controlled
@kiran8 (15348)
• Mangalore, India
4 Dec 11
Hi sanjay, FDI or Foreign Direct Investment would naturally bring in a lot of boost to our economy .Earlier when there was divestment of government run industries , most people were against it, but it has only helped the country's economy in the long run.However,it is but natural that there is the initial hesitation and doubts about something that cannot be later taken back.I am sure that all the top economists and other policy makers of India wold be consulted and checks and measures would be placed before bringing it in...lets hope for the best
@ASHUDEEP (1774)
• India
3 Dec 11
hi sanjay i am confused about this matter i allow it 50-50 because with this india become economically rich but it is not good for indian traders,shopkeepers .with this the problem of rise in prices in india is controlled and people of india are able to get things cheaply.