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Flipkart is apparently afraid of Amazon, Says not in favour of FDI
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<blockquote data-quote="blr_p" data-source="post: 1952773" data-attributes="member: 10952"><p>man, they will never call for a level playing field. brick & mortar shops cannot compete there already and FK cannot compete against the likes of amazon with very deep pockets. They want to elliminate competition any way possible. This is just plain business.</p><p></p><p>The question is whether 'the lobby' can oppose this or not. Right now they are winning. The fdi legislation passed offered nothing for e-commerce, it was so diluted that walmart sold its share back to bharti so uninteresting even for non-ecommerce. FDI as it stands right now is not much use to foreign vendors of any type. All this accompanied with no confidence vote tamasha. At the time both congress and opposition got to look good.</p><p></p><p>I remain sceptical as to what more can be done, given the present state of affairs. Yes there are rumours that things may change but as i said earlier i'll believe it when i see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blr_p, post: 1952773, member: 10952"] man, they will never call for a level playing field. brick & mortar shops cannot compete there already and FK cannot compete against the likes of amazon with very deep pockets. They want to elliminate competition any way possible. This is just plain business. The question is whether 'the lobby' can oppose this or not. Right now they are winning. The fdi legislation passed offered nothing for e-commerce, it was so diluted that walmart sold its share back to bharti so uninteresting even for non-ecommerce. FDI as it stands right now is not much use to foreign vendors of any type. All this accompanied with no confidence vote tamasha. At the time both congress and opposition got to look good. I remain sceptical as to what more can be done, given the present state of affairs. Yes there are rumours that things may change but as i said earlier i'll believe it when i see it. [/QUOTE]
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