On Apr 26, the Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA), comprising Air India, IndiGo and SpiceJet, wrote to the government warning of severe financial stress driven by rising fuel costs and prolonged flight routes amid tensions in the Middle East. It sought a return to COVID-19 era cost caps on aviation turbine fuel (ATF) and a reduction or deferment in taxes....
Why are Indian airlines sounding an SOS when carriers across the world are dealing with the same war, the same fuel shock and the same uncertain skies? CNA
The aviation industry in India is close to being a monopoly in practice, and also Indian travellers' choice. Why should a near monopoly be losing big money? And another big halo that no one is talking about, superb Indian management talents! How can all the Indian talents be running down Indian airlines but Singapore with no talent Singaporeans is running SIA and making good money? And somehow, Singapore is craving to hire more Indian talents to help run Singapore and maybe help run SIA soon?
The grass is greener over the fence, especially in India in the minds of no talent Singaporeans. And there is this hope that by bringing in more Indian talents, Singapore will be saved from being run down and becoming third world. This is the current conventional wisdom in Singapore. Singapore needs to be flooded with Indian talents to survive.
But India has no fear about its airlines or banks losing money. They might as well scream louder that they are making even bigger loses and hope for some silly suckers to come and rescue them. The biggest irony, or joke, the Indians have been bragging about how well the Indian CEOs are running American and western corporations but Indian companies in India are being run down by Indian talents. Does this ring a bell that something is not right? It seems that Indian talents are good at taking over already well run and managed foreign corporations and keep it running with the success momentum and good foundation. But they cannot run Indian companies that are already badly run, and with bad foundations and management practices in place.
With Indian companies in India failing, some jokers may think it is a good opportunity to grab these failing Indian companies, throw in good money to bad money, and hoping to turn them around. The obvious danger is that the dark pit is bottomless and for no talent Singaporeans. They cannot see the danger and think they can be better than the Indian talents to run Indian companies and nurture them to profitability. Good luck to bad rubbish. Let's see who are the silly buggers that are going to use OPM to dump into failing Indian companies...good deals. golden opportunities, once in a life time chance to invest in India and to make a fortune of rupees.
No talent Singapore still recruiting Indian talents to run Singapore and companies? Good time to snatch the Indian airline management team to replace no talent Singaporean team in SIA.
What do you think?
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When I watch videos made by foreigners travelling around India, I really cannot fathom how or what to say about the country. It is a disaster of epic proportions - the infrastructures, the dirtiness and pollution, the lack of caring for the environment, the broken transport system, the dilapidated trains and the endemic corruption above all.
Youtuber, Mr. Bald and Bankrupt, had this to say of Indian toilets - never look at toilets in the eye on trains in India as it will make one throw up. It was that bad. On one trip in one crowded train, Mr. Bald and Bankrupt had to stand right in front of the toilet with his friend, and that friend literally threw up from the smell.
There was another video by another Youtuber, 'Girl in Paradise', titled 'In Delhi, India, I found the dirtiest and smelliest place in India, worst place I have ever seen'. Watching that video, I could almost smell the stink watching a fish market with fish lying on the ground in piles, without refrigeration and without ice, fish obviously rotting under such hot and humid climate in India, the stink must be overpowering. And this open-air fish market was just next to a garbage dump in Delhi, so figure it out.
India is an impossibility to be able to return to normalcy and just festering in the rot. The problems are so widespread, so totally out of proportion, it boggles the mind. How to solve all the problem is beyond human ability. And yet the Indians love to compare with China, lol.
So, in a country like India, how could India Airlines be expected to be normal when everything has broken down. India is getting worse by the day, without any semblance or even a hint of being able to get better at all.
Why do you think Indians are leaving in droves???
And why they never want to go home?
Now, with the advent of AI, Indians are returning home in droves. They have to return home now - from USA, the West and even from the Gulf countries because of the war.
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