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Call to boycott Chinese goods

August 20, 2017

Mysuru: Noted economist, writer and National Co-Convenor, Swadeshi Jagaran Manch, Prof. Ashwani Mahajan gave a passionate plea to boycott Chinese goods that is damaging Indian economy.  

Mahajan, who is also the Associate Professor of Economics and a known name in the field of economics as author, columnist, speaker and policy interventionist, was in the city this morning to deliver the key-note address at a seminar “Confronting Various Challenges Posed by China” at Madhava Krupa. The seminar was organised by Manthana Mysuru and Swadeshi Jagaran Manch, Mysuru.

The Swadeshi Jagaran Manch, an affiliate of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), has upped the ante against government’s policies that it blames for the proliferation of Chinese products in Indian markets.

“While terrorism, border security, internal and external threats are hotly-debated topics, nobody is speaking about the economic threat posed by Chinese goods. Promotion of Swadeshi products should not be seen as a protectionist policy. It is safeguarding the interests of the nation and creating job opportunities, promoting a market for indigenous products. Why do we need to depend on China or any other country for something that we can create or produce indigenously,” he questioned.

Mahajan, who has been frequently delivering lectures at Bureau of Parliamentary Studies and Training, Lok Sabha Secretariat, Parliament of India to Civil Servants, Parliamentarians Forum and Academic Staff College, said that in 2016-2017, India imported 7 billion worth of goods and of it 24 percent was Chinese imports.

“China had taken “advantage” of Indian market but was consistently hostile to New Delhi. China was building a military base in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir and had blocked India’s move to declare Masood Azhar as an international terrorist,” he said.

Speaking about the mass movement that has been initiated by Swadeshi Jagaran Manch to boycott Chinese goods, Mahajan said that the Manch is observing 2017 as “anti-China year”. As part of this campaign, the Manch has so far got over 75 lakh pledges by people to reject “substandard” Chinese products. Door-to-door campaigns, yatras and intellectuals’ meetings are being organised to push “Swadeshi” products.

“Perhaps for the first time after independence, a certain consensus has arisen among people against Chinese products owing to its anti-India stand on various issues and this is going to add to the zeal against buying Chinese goods despite cheaper prices,” Mahajan said and added that China was a threat to  Indian economy.

He added it was “unfortunate” that while China was creating problems for India, the central and State Governments were entering into investment agreements with Chinese companies. “Some State Governments are even organising conventions to attract Chinese investment. This trend needs to be curbed and no new investment agreement should be made with China,” he said.

“There is an invasion of goods from China, which is killing our own manufacturing. We want the government to put curbs on imports from China. Even developed countries are beginning to turn from globalisation to protectionism,” he said.

Founder and Managing Director, Skanray Technologies Vishwaprasad Alva, noted paediatrician Dr. Vaman Rao Bapat, Mallaraje Urs, Ravikumar and N.R. Manjunatha and others were present.

6 COMMENTS ON THIS POST To “Call to boycott Chinese goods”

  1. vishnu bhat says:

    How did this gentleman become an Associate Professor of Economics without knowing that there is no object of his and our daily use that does not contain Chinese components? calling for boycott of stuff made outside India is illogical, immature and impractical.

  2. regi george says:

    Mr. Vishnu Bhat is absolutely right.

  3. Anil Sharma says:

    It is going to be difficult but not illogical. China is having proxy war with India, we have to give a befitting reply. Look at its social impact which is going to be huge and desirable.

  4. Sir:
    I disagree strongly with Mr. Vishnu Bhat, and I agree with Mr. Anil Sharma. The Chinese do not play by the rules. It is not only India they dump their goods on, but other countries too. This attitude, like the one expressed by Mr. Bhat, is the reason why India lost its territory in Ladakh. The reason the Chinese are fuming is because, for a change. India is standing up to them in Bhutan. They are bullies and thugs. Remember what they did to Tibet and are doing in South China Sea. The Yellow Peril must be confronted and pushed back.
    Thank God, the weak appeasing Congress is not in power.

  5. shrinivas says:

    Instead of asking us citizens to boycott Chinese goods, the Swadeshi Jagaran Manch should ask our Govt. to stop trading with China and Pakistan and encourage manufacturing in India. Even now coaches for Nagpur metro are manufactured by Chinese in India, when our own BEML is perfectly capable of making them, why is that ?

  6. Really says:

    China knows India is all talk and no bite; a perpetual bunch of losers who will blame anybody but themselves. They are already so ahead they don’t even care what India thinks.

    But it’s OK, the great Indians can keep repeating the same old tired world’s largest democracy/demographic dividend/cheaper labor rhetoric till the cows come home.

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