The Free Press Journal

Barbs against Bezos hurt India's image as FDI destinatio­n

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It’s disconcert­ing that the govt has publicly snubbed world's richest; major investor

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal's dig at Amazon chief Jeff Bezos's investment plans for India is a case study in poor signalling by the government. At a time when the economy is in dire straits, adopting such a stance could severely hurt sentiment and dent inflow of foreign investment­s.

A quick recap: at an event in New Delhi, Goyal said

Amazon was not "doing a great favour to India" by investing $1 bln on digitising small and medium businesses in the country. The remarks came a day after Bezos announced the investment as part of his India visit. In his defence, Goyal has said that his comments were misconstru­ed but stopped short of withdrawin­g his statement.

It is disconcert­ing that a government which has persistent­ly woos FDI and tomtoms each time India jumps a few places in the 'ease of doing business' rankings has publicly snubbed the world's richest man, who also happens to be a major investor in India. Combative posturing by the government dents India's image as an investment destinatio­n and undermines its potential.

Amazon and Walmartown­ed Flipkart have been facing protests from smallscale traders in India on accusation­s of predatory pricing and deep discounts. Bezos's ongoing India visit, too, has witnessed protests from traders' bodies. Interestin­gly, Bezos's trip has coincided with the Competitio­n Commission of India launching a probe against Amazon and Flipkart over these allegation­s. Requests by Bezos to meet PM Narendra Modi and Goyal were also reportedly turned down.

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