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Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 10 Mar 2024 14:21
by titash
IndraD wrote: 10 Mar 2024 13:07 End Of India’s Experiment With Dual Citizenship? Home Ministry Reclassifies OCI Card Holders As Foreign Nationals

https://indiawest.com/end-of-indias-exp ... nationals/
^^ 3-year old article

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 10 Mar 2024 18:15
by srin
^^^ What's changed? OCI always was a visa with work permit. It was never a citizenship despite the unfortunate naming. The OCI holders couldn't vote, they were anyway holding citizenship of other countries...

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 11 Mar 2024 08:46
by hgupta
What are the restrictions against OCI in regards to land ownership? I recall that OCI holders could not own any kind of farmland and that they are only allowed to hold one property parcel. Please correct me if I am wrong.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 11 Mar 2024 09:28
by rahulm
hgupta wrote: 11 Mar 2024 08:46 What are the restrictions against OCI in regards to land ownership? I recall that OCI holders could not own any kind of farmland and that they are only allowed to hold one property parcel. Please correct me if I am wrong.
*No Agricultural land holding at all (even if you get proper sthyamp and sheal of duly authorised offer with authority. It can bite one in one's Musharraf at any time when another FEMA/RBI oofeesaar arrives with another document with another set of proper sthyamp and sheal).

*No limits on non agricultural property holding AFAIK

OK. situation is more nuanced. AFAIK the only way an OCI type can acquire agricultural property is by inheritance - so if babu-ji or mummi-ji leave an agri property in their will... ahem. Again, AFAIK. Bliss seek independent professional legal advice.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 16 Apr 2024 02:01
by A_Gupta
I just had an aha! moment.

Demonetization was not directed against Pakistan counterfeiting operations. Pakistan had no reason to accumulate cash in Indian rupees - they would put it into circulation as soon as possible. Once put in circulation, there is no way to withdraw it. The RBI would find the fake notes at the time of demonetization. However, the counterfeit notes found was a insignificant proportion of the notes withdrawn from circulation.

Who has the incentive to accumulate cash? It is the Indian political parties - they accumulate huge amounts of cash to use at the time of election to buy votes. These will be valid currency notes; but would have been black money. IMO, demonetization was an attempt to empty these coffers.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 16 Apr 2024 04:39
by vera_k
Does not have to be a binary black and white affair. I suspect we have lots of gray down to Indian political parties funding Pak terror groups for election benefits.

Demonetization was coupled with many updates to the digital infrastructure so that any attempts at re-accumulating cash were that much harder.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 16 Apr 2024 07:08
by isubodh
A_Gupta wrote: 16 Apr 2024 02:01 I just had an aha! moment.

Demonetization was not directed against Pakistan counterfeiting operations. Pakistan had no reason to accumulate cash in Indian rupees - they would put it into circulation as soon as possible. Once put in circulation, there is no way to withdraw it. The RBI would find the fake notes at the time of demonetization. However, the counterfeit notes found was a insignificant proportion of the notes withdrawn from circulation.

Who has the incentive to accumulate cash? It is the Indian political parties - they accumulate huge amounts of cash to use at the time of election to buy votes. These will be valid currency notes; but would have been black money. IMO, demonetization was an attempt to empty these coffers.
Good Morning

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 16 Apr 2024 08:02
by sanjayc
srin wrote: 10 Mar 2024 18:15 ^^^ What's changed? OCI always was a visa with work permit. It was never a citizenship despite the unfortunate naming. The OCI holders couldn't vote, they were anyway holding citizenship of other countries...
OCI is misnamed. Should have been called "People of Indian Heritage" Card

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 16 Apr 2024 22:23
by Vayutuvan
A_Gupta ji, it was known and widely discussed all over the internet.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 16 Apr 2024 22:45
by pushkar.bhat
Large Anti-Nax operation reported in Kanker. Significant Casualties among Naxalites


Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 17 Apr 2024 14:29
by Prem Kumar
https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-ne ... 65503.html

Massive success for security forces. 29 Maoists eliminated, including a senior leader!

Kudos to Amit Shah and CM Vishnu Deo Sai! Lots of Naxal cleanup this year: 79 killed this year, the highest since 2019!

Leftists & Missionaries must be having a big burnol moment. It shows what your votes can do!!

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 22 Apr 2024 03:54
by ramana
A_Gupta wrote: 16 Apr 2024 02:01 I just had an aha! moment.

Demonetization was not directed against Pakistan counterfeiting operations. Pakistan had no reason to accumulate cash in Indian rupees - they would put it into circulation as soon as possible. Once put in circulation, there is no way to withdraw it. The RBI would find the fake notes at the time of demonetization. However, the counterfeit notes found was a insignificant proportion of the notes withdrawn from circulation.

Who has the incentive to accumulate cash? It is the Indian political parties - they accumulate huge amounts of cash to use at the time of election to buy votes. These will be valid currency notes; but would have been black money. IMO, demonetization was an attempt to empty these coffers.
During UPA decade for one legal rupee isssued by RBI
1 rupee with same number printed by Congress in India
1 rupee printed abroad
0.5 rupee printed by ISI.
IOW 1 Legal rupee had 2.5 rupees chasing it.
Demonitization made the 2.5 rupees worthless.

Some political parties still had stocks of those worthless notes. They can be identified with periodic muttering about restoring the old notes!