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Sunday, September 27, 2020

Economic Super Power Politics

Economic Super Power Politics

Note = This essay provides a brief and non-linear overview of significant events, relying on existing data. It is not a definitive analysis and might lack exhaustive details. For a thorough understanding, readers are encouraged to refer to more comprehensive sources on the topic.

Synopsis
  1. Introduction
  2. British East India Company
  3. Bank of England
  4. Constitutional Convention
  5. Panic of 1907 and its Aftermath
  6. Federal Reserve Bank
  7. Evolution of the U.S. Dollar
  8. Great Depression
  9. The U.S. Dollar vs Chinese Yuan
  10. Politicalism
  11. Dutch to England to the U.S.
  12. Space Research
  13. Technology
  14. Conclusion
  15. Tit-Bits
  16. Reference
Introduction

William T.R.Fox coined the term 'Super Power' in his 1944 book, 'The Super Powers - The U.S., Britain, and the Soviet Union – Their Responsibility for Peace.' A Super Power is a descriptor for a country with immense global influence, possessing significant economic, military, and geopolitical power which play a crucial role in shaping international affairs and exerting a substantial impact on world events. It is important to note that 'America,' 'United States,' and 'U.S.' are often used interchangeably in this essay.

British East India Company

Portuguese explorer Vasco Da Gama's arrival in Calicut in 1498 paved the way for the sea route trading from Europe to the East regions. Upon the arrival of the British East India Company in India, the Portuguese already had trading agreements with the Mughals and supremacy over the sea route. Therefore, the British East India Company commenced trading goods but waited for three years to establish permanent factories in India. The company established the Machilipatnam (Andhra Pradesh) factory in 1611 and the Surat (Gujarat) factory in 1612 by defeating the Portuguese in the 1612 Battle of Swally. In 1628, the Portuguese returned to India as the Portuguese East India Company but couldn’t withstand the strong forces of the British East India Company and ceased its operations in 1633.

In 1602, the Dutch East India Company was founded by Dutch trading companies to trade with the Mughals. Some Amsterdam traders disapproved of the monopoly system of the Dutch East India Company and formed the Dutch West India Company in 1621. The Dutch played a crucial role in pioneering Modern Capitalism, including aspects of cronyism and authoritarianism, through Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) facilities. The Amsterdam Stock Exchange (now Euronext Amsterdam) was established by the Dutch East India Company in 1602, turning out to be the world's first documented Initial Public Offering (IPO). The Amsterdam Stock Exchange was the first company to start trading with "Securities" like "Bonds, Mutual Funds, Stocks." Before "Securities," markets were trading with "Commodities."

Foreign companies, including Austrian, Danish, French, and Swedish East India Companies, reached India with the intention of trading, but they couldn’t have the profound impact that the British East India Company did.

In the 1750s, the British East India Company started intervening in Indian politics using the 'Divide and Rule' methodology due to conflicts among Indian rulers and religious leaders. Robert Clive, representing the British East India Company, defeated the Nawab of Bengal in the 1757 Battle of Plassey, marking the official commencement of British East India Company's rule in India from 1757. The company's rule was transferred to the British Crown after the 1857 Indian Rebellion against the British East India Company, formally ending the Mughal's rule and Company rule. In 1858, British Raj started ruling India.
Bank of England

Due to continuous wars with neighbouring countries, England's government faced a severe financial crisis. In response, the government borrowed money from private money lenders to pursue its political ambitions. Private money lenders seized this opportunity to lobby the English government and established the Bank of England in 1694.

From the 18th century, the Bank of England started providing loans for public utility schemes and government-secured loans through various taxation systems. The Bank of England was nationalised in 1946, gaining independence from the government in carrying out its responsibilities. It is important to note that the modern banking system is based on the guidelines set by the Bank of England.
Constitutional Convention

At the 1787 Constitutional Convention, several delegates, including Jefferson and Madison, raised concerns about the potential dangers of private banks. They cited examples like the Bank of England, which exerted significant control over the British economy and was embroiled in controversies. These delegates advocated for a strong federal government with the power to issue currency and regulate commerce. They hoped this would prevent private banks from gaining undue influence over the financial system. Hamilton and Willing did indeed represent a faction that favored limited federal power over monetary policy. They argued for a system where private banks would play a key role.

Interestingly, no public or private bank was directly formed as a result of the US Constitutional Convention in 1787. The primary focus of the convention was to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, the first constitution of the US, and to create a stronger federal government. While the Constitution did grant certain financial powers to the federal government, such as the ability to coin money and regulate commerce, it did not explicitly establish a national bank.
Panic of 1907 and its Aftermath

The Bank Panic of 1907, while not the first financial crisis of the 20th century, stands as a significant one that intensified a pre-existing recession into a severe contraction. Its impact wasn't solely responsible for the establishment of the Federal Reserve Bank in 1913, but the Panic did accelerate calls for financial system reform, contributing to the broader movement towards a central bank. In response to the crisis, the U.S. government passed the Aldrich-Vreeland Act in 1908 to bolster bank liquidity. Senator Nelson Aldrich, chaired the National Monetary Commission established under this Act to study both domestic and European banking systems. Their investigation highlighted the role of the pound sterling in international trade. However, attributing global commodity pricing solely to terms of trade and the pound's dominance is an oversimplification. Nonetheless, the Commission's work provided valuable insights that ultimately informed the development of the Federal Reserve System.

Nelson Aldrich, John D. Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, and Cornelius Vanderbilt stood as titans of American industry and finance during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, each leaving an indelible mark on the nation's economic landscape. Nelson Aldrich played a crucial role in the reform of the U.S. tax and banking systems, while John D. Rockefeller exerted influence through strategic lobbying efforts in those areas. J.P. Morgan, known for acquiring various business empires, wielded significant control over diverse industries. Andrew Carnegie made a lasting impact in the steel business, and Cornelius Vanderbilt left his mark on railroads and shipping. During a pivotal period in history, these influential figures collectively shaped the trajectory of U.S. economic development.

In November 1910, Senator Nelson Aldrich, a prominent advocate for central banking reform who chaired the National Monetary Commission, orchestrated a clandestine meeting on Jekyll Island. Gathering a select group of influential figures, Aldrich brought together representatives from some of the most powerful financial institutions of the time. The attendees included notable figures such as J.P. Morgan, who advocated for the Federal Reserve, Benjamin Strong, a key architect shaping Federal Reserve operations, Paul Warburg, credited with drafting the Aldrich Plan, and John D. Rockefeller, providing crucial political support for the establishment of the Federal Reserve. This secret meeting, held in the utmost secrecy, laid the groundwork for key discussions that eventually contributed to the establishment of the Federal Reserve System, a complex, multi-faceted outcome arising from years of political and economic considerations. The debate surrounding the formation of the Federal Reserve was indeed contentious, involving various powerful figures and diverse viewpoints.

Federal Reserve Bank

Federal Reserve Bank proposal, submitted by the National Monetary Commission in January 1911, culminated in the Federal Reserve Act passed by Congress in December 1913. President Woodrow Wilson signed the Act into law, thereby establishing the Federal Reserve Bank. The U.S. government appoints and oversees the Federal Reserve, but its independence ensures ultimate control rests with neither government nor private banks. Prior to its establishment, currency in the United States existed in the form of 'national bank notes,' issued by private banks and the U.S. Treasury Department. In 1914, the Federal Reserve began issuing its own standardised banknotes, replacing the earlier notes with the newly introduced 'Federal Reserve Notes.' The U.S. Mint produces coins, while the Bureau of Engraving and Printing produces paper currency.
Evolution of the U.S. Dollar

World War I (1914-1918) proved a financial boon for the United States. By supplying the Allies with arms and food, United States amassed vast gold reserves, ascending to the world's top creditor nation. This newfound economic might, coupled with relative political stability, fostered global trust, making the dollar a natural anchor for other currencies.

The dollar's primacy was cemented by the 1944 Bretton Woods Agreement. It established a fixed exchange rate system where major currencies were tied to the value of the U.S. dollar. In turn, the U.S. dollar was linked to gold, meaning it could be exchanged for a fixed amount of gold. This system aimed to provide stability and predictability in international trade and finance by establishing clear relationships between currencies and gold. But the dollar's advantages extended beyond gold. Unlike cumbersome physical reserves, dollars were readily available and easily traded, simplifying transactions. Linking to the dollar also spared countries from the hefty expenses of gold storage and security.

In 1971, Nixon severed the dollar's gold link, granting the U.S. control over monetary policy, protecting gold reserves, and bolstering the dollar's global standing. This, along with pre-existing momentum and the dollar's wide acceptance, cemented its role as the world's primary reserve currency, fostering the U.S. economic boom and relative political stability. The Federal Reserve Bank now plays a crucial role in maintaining this position. It steers the U.S. monetary policy, safeguarding the dollar's value and stability. Its influence extends beyond borders, impacting global financial markets and trends. In essence, the Federal Reserve stands as the engine driving the dollar's enduring dominance.

Great Depression

The Great Depression, triggered by the 1929 stock market crash, crippled the 20th century, causing economic devastation from 1929 to the late 1930s. This challenging era, coupled with World War II (1939-1945), severely restricted global economic freedom. The enduring impact of these turbulent decades helped shape economic freedom. In response to this impact, several institutions emerged to stabilise the world economy, prevent future crises, address global health, tackle climate change, enhance the quality of academics, and manage the effects of globalization. 

However, despite claiming to assist low-income countries, these organizations face accusations of covertly channeling investments from U.S. and EU corporations into these nations, fueling suspicions of a concealed agenda.
# World Bank: Supports poverty reduction through loans for development projects and welfare programs.

# UN: Maintains international peace and security through conflict resolution, peacekeeping missions, and human rights protection.

# UNESCO: Promotes education, science, and culture worldwide, fostering understanding and diversity.

# IMF: Encourages international monetary collaboration by providing financial aid and promoting stable exchange rates.

# GATT: Previously promoted international trade by reducing tariffs and quotas, later replaced by WTO.

# WHO: Works to achieve the highest possible level of health for all, focusing on global health equity and access.

# WEF: Engages leaders from business, politics, and academia to discuss critical global issues like climate change and inequality.

# EU: A 27-nation economic and political union with a common currency (Euro) and free movement of goods and people.

# WTO: Regulates international trade, settling disputes and promoting fair trade practices, succeeding GATT.

The U.S. Dollar VS Chinese Yuan

China's aspiration to challenge the supremacy of the U.S. dollar in international business is widely acknowledged, evident in its Terms of Trade (TOT) pricing strategy. Despite this ambition, dethroning the dollar remains a monumental task, as highlighted by SWIFT data. The reputable financial transaction tracker reports the U.S. dollar's share at 48.03% in 2023, while the Chinese yuan's share is 3.47% in the same year. These figures underscore the significant gap between the two currencies.

It's crucial to note that although currencies like India's Rupee are utilised in regional trade, their global footprint pales in comparison to major players like the USD (U.S.), EUR (Eurozone), GBP (UK) and CNY (China). Therefore, they are typically excluded from such data comparisons.
Politicalism

The most potent weapon for any country is power. Recorded history provides evidence of conflicts between nations vying for power. Power can manifest in democratic or autocratic forms, with its means often rooted in the prevailing economic system.
Capitalism, a term coined by Adam Smith in 1776, extols the virtues of a free market by promoting global trade among nations. However, critics argue that capitalism, in its pursuit of economic welfare, tends to foster monopolies and create social divisions, often neglecting the overall welfare of society.

The expansion of commercial trade routes worldwide gave rise to Globalism, the offspring of modern capitalism. Ancient Globalism involved direct sales and immediate deliveries with minimal taxes, whereas modern Globalism relies on indirect sales, delayed deliveries, and higher taxes. Business and political leaders hinge on transparent or hidden taxes tied to product sales, with tax revenues influencing interest rates, loans, deposits, and the political system.

The Paris Commune was a social group that replaced the government of the French Republic through revolution. It governed Paris for two months, from March 18, 1871, to May 28, 1871. Later, the French Army defeated the group, and the monarchy was restored. The Paris Commune had a significant influence on Karl Marx, contributing to the development of the world-renowned ideology of Communism. Communism originated in Germany, and the Soviet Union (today's Russia) became the first communist country after the Russian Revolution, which took place from March 8, 1917, to June 16, 1923, ending the Russian Monarchy through the Bolsheviks, founded by Vladimir Lenin based on Marxism-Leninism.

Charles Fourier coined the term Socialism, which stands between Capitalism and Communism. After gaining independence, India adopted Socialism as its guiding ideology. Unfortunately, in the present situation, India is undergoing a transformation from Socialism to Capitalism by monopolising companies and privatising government sectors.
Dutch to England to the U.S.

# The Dutch (Netherlands) ruled through trade, economy, science, art, and the military from 1575 to 1675. The Dutch-based Amsterdam Stock Exchange (1602) led to the development of the modern stock market. 

# The United Kingdom (U.K.) exercised rule through colonialism-based capitalism up to World War II. The England-based Bank of England (1694) led to the development of the modern banking system. 

# The United States (U.S.) has been ruling through globalism-based capitalism from 1945 to the present. Currently, 59% of foreign bank reserves are denominated in U.S. dollars, and 40% of global debts are denominated in U.S. dollars, with 60% in public debt and 40% in private debt.
 
Space Research 

Russian space exploration has a rich history that has significantly contributed to humanity's understanding of outer space. Key missions include Sputnik 1 (the first artificial satellite), Sputnik 2 (carried the first living creature, Laika, into space), Luna 3 (captured the first photographs of the far side of the Moon), Vostok 1 (carried Yuri Gagarin as the first human in space), Vostok 6 (Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space), Voskhod 2 (featured the first spacewalk by Alexei Leonov), Luna 9 (achieved the first successful soft landing on the Moon), Venera 7 (successfully landed on Venus and transmitting data), Salyut 1 (as the first space station), and Mars 3 (achieved the first successful landing on Mars).

During the Cold War era, Communist Russia (the Soviet Union) led in military, technological, and space research and development until the early 1960s, with the space race being a significant aspect of Super Power competition. NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), established on July 29, 1958, aimed to accelerate U.S. space exploration. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person to set foot on the Moon as part of the Apollo 11 mission, which was supervised by NASA. Since the late 1960s, after NASA's formation, the global space endeavour shifted into capitalist and globalist United States. In his book 'Puyalile Oru Thoni,' author Singaram asserts the truth that 'A nation that holds dominion over both the sky and the sea can thrive'.

Technology

It is widely accepted that Globalism operates in a centralised model, whereas Blockchain Technology operates in a decentralised one. Weighty subjects such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Big Data, Blockchain Technology, and Cryptocurrency have emerged as recent opportunities to challenge Capitalism and potentially pave the way for Communism. However, due to issues such as a lack of trust, unclear subject definitions, scalability concerns, and regulatory hurdles, exacerbated by threats from traditional banking institutions, these promising sectors remain disorganised.
Conclusion

The U.S. status as a Super Power transcends economic might, encompassing military, cultural, and technological influence. Predicting future economic dominance is treacherous, but China's potential GDP lead by 2050 demands consideration of social models beyond just globalism's potential for privatization or communism's potential for technological equality.

Countries following strict religious practices will ultimately distance themselves from technology, while countries open to innovations will likely rule the world. Imagining the future necessitates exploring a spectrum of models that integrate sustainability, ethical AI, and equitable resource access. This exploration may potentially craft something entirely new to navigate the uncertain tapestry of world order. Remember, this is a collaborative journey, not a pre-written script.

Reference 

Federal Reserve Bank's Working System


United States History 


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Tuesday, September 22, 2020

роЪிрои்родு роЪрооро╡ெро│ிропிрой் родொроЯро░்роЪ்роЪி роХீро┤роЯி

роЪிрои்родு роЪрооро╡ெро│ிропிрой் родொроЯро░்роЪ்роЪி роХீро┤роЯி
роЪுро░ுроХ்роХроо் 
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  2. роХோропிро▓் родாрой் роЕро░рог்рооройைропா?
  3. рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│ுроо் роЕро░рог்рооройைропுроо்
  4. роородுро░ைропுроо் рокро┤роЩ்роХாро▓ роХுро▒ிрок்рокுроХро│ுроо் 
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роЪிрои்родு роЪрооро╡ெро│ிропுроо் роЪிро▓ роХுро▒ிрок்рокுроХро│ுроо்

родொро▓்ро▓ிропро▓் роЕро▒ிроЮро░் роРро░ாро╡родроо் роороХாродேро╡рой் роЕро╡ро░்роХро│் роЪிрои்родு роЪрооро╡ெро│ி роОро┤ுрод்родுроХ்роХро│ை роЖро░ாропுроо் рокோродு роЗро░ு роЪродுро░ ро╡роЯிро╡ிро▓் роЙро│்ро│ роОро┤ுрод்родை роХро╡ройிрод்родு роЕродிро▓் ро╡ெро│ிропே роЙро│்ро│ роЪродுро░роо் “роХோроЯ்роЯை” роОрой்ро▒ுроо் роЙро│்ро│ே роЗро░ுроХ்роХிрой்ро▒ роЪродுро░роо் “рокிро░родாрой роХுроЯிропிро░ுрок்рокு” роЖроХ роЗро░ுроХ்роХро▓ாроо் роОрой்ро▒ுроо் рокொро░ுро│் роХூро▒ிройாро░். 

роЪேро░ро░்роХро│் роЙропро░родிроХாро░ிроХро│ாроХро╡ுроо் роЪோро┤ро░்роХро│் роЕро▒ிро╡ுро░ைропாро│ро░்роХро│ாроХро╡ுроо் рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│் роХுроЯிропிро░ுрок்рокுро╡ாроЪிроХро│ாроХро╡ுроо் роХுроЯுроо்рокроо் роХுроЯுроо்рокрооாроХ родொроЯроХ்роХ роХாро▓род்родிро▓் роТрой்ро▒ாроХ ро╡ாро┤்рои்родு ро╡рои்родродாроХ роиாроЯ்роЯுрок்рокுро▒ роХுро▒ிрок்рокுроХро│் роЙро│்ро│родு роОрой்ро▒ுроо் роЕроХрод்родிропро░் ро╡роЯ роЗрои்родிропாро╡ிро▓் роЗро░ுрои்родு родெрой் роЗрои்родிропாро╡ுроХ்роХு 18 роХுроЯுроо்рокроЩ்роХро│ை роЕро┤ைрод்родு ро╡рои்родродாроХ роХுро▒ிрок்рокுроХро│் роЙро│்ро│родு роОрой்ро▒ுроо் родெро░ிро╡ிроХ்роХிро▒ாро░். роЕро╡்ро╡роХைропிро▓் роЪேро░ро░்роХро│், роЪோро┤ро░்роХро│், рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│் роЪிрои்родு роЪрооро╡ெро│ி роиாроХро░ிроХрод்родிро▓் ро╡ாро┤்рои்родро╡ро░்роХро│ாроХ роЗро░ுроХ்роХроХ்роХூроЯுроо் роОрой்ро▒ுроо் ропூроХிроХ்роХிро▒ாро░்.

рокрог்роЯைроп роОроХிрок்родு роиாроХро░ிроХроо் рокро▒்ро▒ிроп родொро▓்ро▓ிропро▓் роЖро░ாроп்роЪ்роЪிропிро▓் роОроХிрок்родிроп роОро┤ுрод்родுроХ்роХро│் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роОроХிрок்родிроп роХுроЯிропிро░ுрок்рокுроХро│் рооுроХ்роХிроп рокроЩ்роХாро▒்ро▒ிропродு роиிройைро╡ு роХூро▒род்родроХ்роХродு. роЕродு рокோро▓ роЪிрои்родு  роЪрооро╡ெро│ி роОро┤ுрод்родுроХ்роХро│ிро▓் роЙро│்ро│ рооீрой் ро╡роЯிро╡роЩ்роХро│் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роЪிрои்родு роЪрооро╡ெро│ி рокроХுродிропிро▓் роЙро│்ро│ ро╡ீроЯுроХро│் роЪродுро░рооாроХро╡ுроо் роЪெро╡்ро╡роХрооாроХро╡ுроо் роЙро│்ро│родு роЖро░ாропрод்родроХ்роХродு. 

родрооிро┤்роиாроЯ்роЯிро▓் рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│ாро▓் роХроЯ்роЯрооைроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯ рокро┤роЩ்роХாро▓ роородுро░ை роЪродுро░ ро╡роЯிро╡рооாроХро╡ே роЗро░ுроХ்роХிрой்ро▒родு. рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│ிрой் роЕро░роЪு роХொроЯிропிро▓் рооீрой் ро╡роЯிро╡роо் роЗроЯроо் рокெро▒்ро▒ுро│்ро│родு. роЕро╡்ро╡роХைропிро▓் роЪேро░, роЪோро┤, рокாрог்роЯிроп ро╡ро░ро▓ாро▒்ро▒ு ро░ீродிропாрой роЖро░ாроп்роЪ்роЪிропுроо் роЪிрои்родு роЪрооро╡ெро│ி роОро┤ுрод்родுроХ்роХро│் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роХுроЯிропிро░ுрок்рокுроХро│் рокро▒்ро▒ிроп роЖро░ாроп்роЪ்роЪிропுроо் родிро░ாро╡ிроЯ роиாроХро░ீроХроо் роХுро▒ிрод்род ро╡ெро│ிроЪ்роЪрод்родை рокாроп்роЪ்роЪுроо் роОрой்ро▒ு роироо்рокро▓ாроо். 



роХோропிро▓் родாрой் роЕро░рог்рооройைропா? 

роЪிрои்родு роЪрооро╡ெро│ி рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роХீро┤роЯி роиாроХро░ிроХрод்родிро▓் роХோропிро▓் ро╡ро┤ிрокாроЯு роЗро░ுрои்родродро▒்роХாрой родொро▓்ро▓ிропро▓் роЖродாро░роЩ்роХро│் роХிроЯைроХ்роХро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை роОрой்рокродு роХுро▒ிрок்рокிроЯрод்родроХ்роХродு. роЗро▓роХ்роХிроп роХுро▒ிрок்рокுроХро│ிрой் роХாро▓роХроЯ்роЯрод்родை роХрогроХ்роХிро▓் роХொро│்ро│ுроо் рокோродு роХோропிро▓் ро╡ро┤ிрокாроЯு роОрой்рокродே родிро░ாро╡ிроЯ роиாроХро░ிроХ ро╡ீро┤்роЪ்роЪிроХ்роХு рокிро▒роХு родாрой் роОрой்ро▒ு роЕро▒ிропро╡ро░ுроХிро▒родு. роЗро╡்ро╡роХைропிро▓் рооுро▒்роХாро▓ рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│் роЖроЯ்роЪிропிрой் рокோродு роородுро░ை рооீройாроЯ்роЪி роЕроо்роорой் роХோропிро▓் рооுродро▓ிро▓் рокெро░ுроЩ்роХோропிро▓் роЕро▓்ро▓ாрооро▓் роЕро░рог்роорогை роЖроХ роЗро░ுрои்родிро░ுроХ்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо்.

рооாропோрой் роХொрок்рокூро┤் рооро▓ро░்рои்род родாрооро░ைрок்
рокூро╡ொроЯு рокுро░ைропுроо், роЪீро░் роКро░், рокூро╡ிрой்
роЗродро┤роХрод்родு роЕройைроп родெро░ுро╡роо், роЗродро┤роХрод்родு
роЕро░ுроо் рокொроХுроЯ்роЯு роЕройைрод்родே, роЕрог்рогро▓் роХோропிро▓்!

- рокро░ிрокாроЯро▓் (роОроЯ்роЯாроо் рокாроЯро▓்)

роЗроЩ்роХு роХро╡ройிроХ்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯிроп ро╡ிроЪропроо் роХோропிро▓் роОрой்рокродрой் рокொро░ுро│் роорой்ройрой் роЗро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роЗроЯроо் роОрой்рокродாроХுроо். роХோ роОрой்ро▒ாро▓் роорой்ройрой், роЗро▓் роОрой்ро▒ாро▓் роХுроЯிропிро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роЗроЯроо். роХோ роОрой்ро▒ாро▓் роХроЯро╡ுро│் роОрой்ро▒ு роХுро▒ிрок்рокிроЯுроо் ро╡ро┤роХ்роХроо் роХாро▓род்родாро▓் рокிрои்родிропро╡ை роОрой்рокродை роХро╡ройрод்родிро▓் роХொро│்ро│ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо்.

ро╡ிро░ிрои்род родாрооро░ை рооро▓ро░ிрой் роироЯுро╡ிро▓் рокொрой்ройிро▒род்родிро▓் роЕродрой் рокொроХுроЯ்роЯு роЗро░ுроХ்роХுроо். рокொроХுроЯ்роЯைроЪ் роЪுро▒்ро▒ி роЕроЯுроХ்роХроЯுроХ்роХாроХ роЗродро┤்роХро│் роЕрооைрои்родிро░ுроХ்роХிрой்ро▒рой. роЕродேрокோро▓் роородுро░ை рооாроироХро░ிрой் роироЯுро╡ிро▓் роЪродுро░рооாроХ роЗро░ுроХ்роХிро▒родு рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│் роЕро░рог்рооройை. роЕро░рог்рооройைропிрой் рооுродро▓் роЕроЯுроХ்роХிро▓் роиாрой்роХு роЖроЯி ро╡ீродி, роЗро░рог்роЯாроо் роЕроЯுроХ்роХிро▓் роиாрой்роХு роЪிрод்родிро░ை ро╡ீродி, рооூрой்ро▒ாроо் роЕроЯுроХ்роХிро▓் роиாрой்роХு роЖро╡рогி рооூро▓ ро╡ீродி, роиாрой்роХாроо் роЕроЯுроХ்роХிро▓் роиாрой்роХு рооாроЪி ро╡ீродி. родாрооро░ைрок் рокொроХுроЯ்роЯை рокோрой்ро▒ роЕрооைрок்рокை роЕро░рог்рооройைропுроЯрой் роЗрогைрод்родு рокாро░்род்родிроЯро▓் ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். роЗрок்рокோродு роородுро░ை рооாроироХро░ிрой் рооைропрод்родிро▓் роЗро░ுроХ்роХுроо் рооீройாроЯ்роЪி роЕроо்роорой் роХோропிро▓் рокро┤роЩ்роХாро▓ рокாрог்роЯிроп роЕро░рог்рооройைропாроХ роЗро░ுрои்родிро░ுроХ்роХ роЕродிроХ ро╡ாроп்рок்рокுроХро│் роЙро│்ро│рой.

роиாропроХ்роХро░்роХро│் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роЖроЩ்роХிро▓ேропро░்роХро│் роЖроЯ்роЪி роХாро▓род்родிро▓் роородுро░ை рооாроироХро░роо் рокро▓рооுро▒ை роЪீро░рооைроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯродு роХுро▒ிрок்рокிроЯрод்родроХ்роХродு. роородுро░ை рооீройாроЯ்роЪி роЕроо்роорой் роХோропிро▓ை роЪுро▒்ро▒ி роЖро╡рогி рооூро▓ ро╡ீродிроХро│ிро▓் роХோроЯ்роЯை роородிро▓ுроо், роиேродாроЬி ро░ோроЯ்роЯிро▓் рокெро░ிроп роЕроХро┤ிропுроо் роЗро░ுрои்родродро▒்роХாрой роЖродாро░роЩ்роХро│் роЙрог்роЯு. роХீро┤ роЖро╡рогி рооூро▓ ро╡ீродிроХ்роХு роЕро░ுроХிро▓் роЕроо்роорой் роЪрой்ройродி родெро░ுро╡ிро▓் роЙро│்ро│ “ро╡ிроЯ்роЯро╡ாроЪро▓்” рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│் роХோроЯ்роЯைропிрой் “роиுро┤ைро╡ு ро╡ாроЪро▓்” роОрой்роХிро▒родு роЖроЩ்роХிро▓ேропро░்роХро│ிрой் 1935 роЖроо் роЖрог்роЯு роХро▓்ро╡ெроЯ்роЯு. роородுро░ை рооாроироХро░рок் рокுройро░рооைрок்рокு рокрогிропிрой் рокோродு роЖроЯ்роЪிропாро│ро░்роХро│்  роЗродройை роЗроЯிроХ்роХாродродாро▓் роЗродு ро╡ிроЯ்роЯро╡ாроЪро▓் роОрой்ро▒ு рокெропро░் рокெро▒்ро▒родு.
рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│ுроо் роЕро░рог்рооройைропுроо்

роЪроЩ்роХроо் ро╡ைрод்родு роородுро░ைропை роЖрог்роЯ рооுро▒்роХாро▓ рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│ிрой் роЕро░рог்рооройை роЗрой்ро▒ைроп рооீройாроЯ்роЪி роЕроо்роорой் роХோропிро▓ாроХ роЗро░ுроХ்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். рооுро▒்роХாро▓ рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│ை ро╡ீро┤்род்родி роХро│рок்рокிро░ро░்роХро│் роородுро░ைропை роЖрог்роЯройро░். рокிро▒роХு роХро│рок்рокிро░ро░்роХро│ை ро╡ீро┤்род்родி роЗроЯைроХ்роХாро▓ рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│் роЕро░ிропрогை роПро▒ிройро░்.  роХро│рок்рокிро░ро░்роХро│் рокропрой்рокроЯுрод்родிроп роЕродே роЕро░рог்рооройைропை рооீрог்роЯுроо் рокропрой்рокроЯுрод்род роЗроЯைроХ்роХாро▓ рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│் родро╡ிро░்роХ்роХுроо் ро╡ிродрооாроХ роЕро░рог்рооройைропை  роЪிро╡рой் роХோропிро▓ாроХ 7роЖроо் роиூро▒்ро▒ாрог்роЯிро▓் рооாро▒்ро▒ிро░ுроХ்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். роЗрой்ро▒ைроп рооீройாроЯ்роЪி роЕроо்роорой் роХோропிро▓் 12роЖроо் роиூро▒்ро▒ாрог்роЯிро▓் рокிро▒்роХாро▓ рокாрог்роЯிропро░ாрой роХுро▓роЪேроХро░ рокாрог்роЯிропрой் роХாро▓род்родிро▓் роХроЯ்роЯрок்рокроЯ்роЯродு. 15роЖроо் роиூро▒்ро▒ாрог்роЯிро▓் родிро░ுрооро▓ை роиாропроХ்роХро░் роХாро▓род்родிро▓் роЗроХ்роХோропிро▓் роЪீро░рооைрод்родு рокுродுрок்рокிроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯродு. роОрок்рокроЯிропாроХிройுроо் рооீройாроЯ்роЪி роЕроо்роорой் роХோропிро▓் роХроЯ்роЯрок்рокроЯ்роЯ роиாро│் роЗрой்ройுроо் рооுро┤ுрооைропாроХрод் родெро░ிропро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை.

роороХாрокாро░родроо் роОрой்ро▒ роЗродிроХாроЪ роиூро▓ிро▓் рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│ிрой் родро▓ைроироХро░роо் роОрой்ро▒ு роХுро▒ிрок்рокிроЯрок்рокроЯ்роЯு роЙро│்ро│ роорогро▓ூро░் роХீро┤роЯிропிро▓் роЗро░ுрои்родு 5 роХி.рооீ родொро▓ைро╡ிро▓் роЙро│்ро│родு роОрой்рокродு роХுро▒ிрок்рокிроЯрод்родроХ்роХродு. роородுро░ைропை роЖрог்роЯ роиாропроХ்роХро░்роХро│ிрой் роЕро░рог்рооройை роородுро░ை рооாроироХро░ிро▓ே роОро┤ுрок்рокроЯ்роЯுро│்ро│родு. роЖройாро▓் рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│ுроХ்роХு роЕро░рог்рооройை роОроЩ்роХு роЗро░ுроХ்роХிро▒родு? роОрой்ро▒ роХேро│்ро╡ிроХ்роХு роЗрой்ройுроо் родீро░்роХ்роХрооாрой ро╡ிроЯை роХிроЯைроХ்роХро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை. роородுро░ை рооீройாроЯ்роЪி роЕроо்роорой் роХோропிро▓் родாрой் рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│ிрой் роЕро░рог்рооройைропா? роЕро▓்ро▓родு роЕро░рог்рооройை роорог்рогுроХ்роХுро│் рокுродைрои்родு ро╡ிроЯ்роЯродா? роЕро▓்ро▓родு роЕро░рог்рооройை роЗроЯிроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯродா? роЕро▓்ро▓родு роЕро░рог்рооройைропை родேроЯ ро╡ேрог்роЯிроп родிроЪை роЗрой்ройுроо் роироороХ்роХு рокிроЯிрокроЯро╡ிро▓்ро▓ைропா? роОрой்рокродு роЗрой்ро▒ு ро╡ро░ை рокுро▓рок்рокроЯро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை. рооொрод்родрод்родிро▓் роХீро┤роЯி рооுродро▓் роородுро░ைропிрой் рокாро░роо்рокро░ிропрод்родை роЖро░ாроп்ро╡родро▒்роХு рокாрог்роЯிроп роЕро░рог்рооройைропிрой் роЪро░ிропாрой роЗроЯрод்родைроХ் роХрог்роЯுрокிроЯிрок்рокродு рооுроХ்роХிропроо்.
роородுро░ைропுроо் рокро┤роЩ்роХாро▓ роХுро▒ிрок்рокுроХро│ுроо் 

ро╡ிропாроЪ рооுройிро╡ро░ாро▓் роОро┤ுродрок்рокроЯ்роЯ рокродிройெроЯ்роЯு рокுро░ாрогроЩ்роХро│ுро│் рооுродро▓் рокுро░ாрогрооாрой роороЪ்роЪрокுро░ாрогрод்родிро▓் ро╡ிро╖்рогு роородுро░ை ро╡ைроХை роиродிропிро▓் (роХிро░ுродுрооாро▓் роиродி) рооீрой் ро╡роЯிро╡ிро▓் ро╡рои்родு роороХ்роХро│ை роХாрок்рокாро▒்ро▒ிропродாроХ роХродை роЙрог்роЯு. ропூрод роородроо், роХிро▒ிро╕்родро╡ роородроо், роЗро╕்ро▓ாрооிроп роородроо், роЗрои்родு роородроо் роЗрогைропுроо் рокுро│்ро│ிроХро│் "рооро▓ைроХро│் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роиீро░்роиிро▓ைроХро│்". ро╡ிрои்родிроп рооро▓ைрод்родொроЯро░் роиிро▓ роЕроЯிрок்рокроЯைропிро▓் роЗрои்родிропாро╡ை ро╡роЯ роЗрои்родிропா родெрой் роЗрои்родிропா роОрой роЗро░рог்роЯாроХрок் рокிро░ிроХ்роХிро▒родு. роЪிрои்родு роЪрооро╡ெро│ி рокроХுродிропிро▓் рокро▓்ро╡ேро▒ு рооро▓ைроХро│் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роиீро░்роиிро▓ைроХро│் роЙро│்ро│родு роХுро▒ிрок்рокிроЯрод்родроХ்роХродு. родрооிро┤்роиாроЯ்роЯிро▓ுроо் рокро░ро╡ро▓ாроХ рооро▓ைроХро│் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роиீро░்роиிро▓ைроХро│் роЗро░ுрок்рокிройுроо் рооிроХро╡ுроо் родொрой்рооைропாрой рооро▓ைроХро│ுроо் роиீро░்роиிро▓ைроХро│ுроо் роХொрог்роЯродு роородுро░ை рооாроироХро░роо்.

родрооிро┤்роиாроЯ்роЯிро▓் роЕрооைродிропாрой роЪூро┤ро▓ிро▓் родро╡роо் рокுро░ிропро╡ுроо், роЪрооропроХ் роХொро│்роХைропை ро╡ிро│роХ்роХро╡ுроо், роЪீроЯро░்роХро│ை роЙро░ுро╡ாроХ்роХро╡ுроо் рокௌрод்родро░்роХро│ுроо் роЬைройро░்роХро│ுроо் рооро▓ைроХро│் роЕродிроХроо் роХொрог்роЯ роородுро░ை роЪுро▒்ро▒ுро╡роЯ்роЯாро░род்родை рооுроХ்роХிроп рооைропрооாроХ родேро░்рои்родெроЯுрод்родройро░். роЗро▓роХ்роХிропроЩ்роХро│், рокுро░ாрогроЩ்роХро│் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роЕро▒ிроЮро░்роХро│் Marco Polo, Megasthenes, Pliny, Xuanzang, Strabo, Ptolemy роЖроХிропோро░ிрой் роХுро▒ிрок்рокுроХро│ிро▓் "рокாрог்роЯிропро░் роЖроЯ்роЪி, рокாрог்роЯிропро░் роЕро░рог்рооройை рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் рокாро░роо்рокро░ிроп роородுро░ை рооாроироХро░роо்" рооுроХ்роХிроп роЗроЯроо் ро╡роХிроХ்роХிро▒родு. роЗрой்ро▒ுроо் роХூроЯ роЕро░роЪிропро▓் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роЪிройிрооா ро╡роЯ்роЯாро░род்родிро▓் роородுро░ை рооாроироХро░роо் рооுроХ்роХிроп роЗроЯроо் ро╡роХிрок்рокродு роХுро▒ிрок்рокிроЯрод்родроХ்роХродு.
роХீро┤роЯிропிрой் роХீро┤்

рокрог்роЯைроп роХாро▓род்родிро▓் "родройி роХுро┤ுроХ்роХро│்" роЖроЯ்роЪி роЪெроп்родрой. роЕродை родொроЯро░்рои்родு "рокேро░ро░роЪுроХро│்" роЖроЯ்роЪி роЪெроп்родрой. "роЖро░ிропро░்роХро│்" ро╡ро░ுроХைроХ்роХு рокிрой்ройро░் "рокேро░ро░роЪுроХро│்" роЖроЯ்роЪி рооுро▒ைропிро▓் рооிроХрок்рокெро░ிроп рооாро▒்ро▒роо் роПро▒்рокроЯ்роЯு "роородроЩ்роХро│்" ро╡ро│ро░்рои்родிро░ுроХ்роХிро▒родு. роЗроо்роорог்рогிро▓் роиிро▒ுро╡ройрок்рокроЯுрод்родрок்рокроЯ்роЯ "роородроЩ்роХро│்" роиுро┤ைро╡родро▒்роХு рооுрой்ройро░ே родோрой்ро▒ிроп роиாроХро░ிроХроЩ்роХро│் роЪிрои்родு роЪрооро╡ெро│ி рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роХீро┤роЯி роОрой்рокродாро▓் роЗроЩ்роХெро▓்ро▓ாроо் роЗрой்ро▒ு ро╡ро░ை роЪிро▓ை ро╡ро┤ிрокாроЯு роиிро░ூрокிроХ்роХрок்рокроЯро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை.
роХீро┤роЯி родொро┤ிро▓் роироХро░рооாроХ роЗро░ுрои்родிро░ுроХ்роХроХ்роХூроЯுроо் роОрой்рокродро▒்роХு роПро▒்ро▒ாро░் рокோро▓் роХீро┤роЯிропிро▓் ро░ோроо роиாроЯ்роЯுроЯрой் родொро┤ிро▓் ро╡рогிроХроо் роЪெроп்родродро▒்роХாрой роЖродாро░роЩ்роХро│் роХிроЯைрод்родுро│்ро│родு роХுро▒ிрок்рокிроЯрод்родроХ்роХродு. родро▒்рокோродு ро╡ро░ைропிро▓ாрой роХீро┤роЯி роЕроХро┤ாроп்ро╡ு рооூро▓роо் родрооிро┤் рокிро░ாрооி роОро┤ுрод்родுроХ்роХро│் роЙроЯைроп рокாройை роУроЯுроХро│், роОро▓ுроо்рокிро▓ாрой ро╡ро░ைроХோро▓், родро▒ிропிро▓் родொроЩ்роХро╡ிроЯுроо் роХро░ுроЩ்роХро▓், роЪெроо்рокிройாро▓ாрой роКроЪி, роЪுроЯுроорог் рокாрод்родிро░роо் , роиூро▓் роиூро▒்роХрок் рокропрой்рокроЯுроо் родроХ்роХிро│ி, роХро▒்роХро│ாро▓் роЖрой ро╡ро│ைропро▓், родроЩ்роХ роЖрокро░рогрод் родுрог்роЯு, ро╡ிро│ைропாроЯ்роЯுроХ்роХாрой роЖроЯ்роЯроХ்роХாроп், рокроХроЯைроХ்роХாроп் роХிроЯைрод்родுро│்ро│родு.

рокாройை роУроЯுроХро│ிро▓் роХுро╡ிро░рой் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роЖродрой் роЙро│்ро│ிроЯ்роЯ рокெропро░்роХро│ுроо் роЪிро▓ роОро┤ுрод்родுроХро│ுроо் роХிроЯைрод்родுро│்ро│родு. роЗродிро▓் роЖродрой் роОрой்ро▒ рокெропро░் роЕродрой் роОрой்ро▒ு роХுро▒ிрок்рокிроЯрок்рокроЯுроХிро▒родு. роЖро░роо்рок роХாро▓ родрооிро┤் рокிро░ாрооிропிро▓் роиெроЯிро▓ைроХ் роХுро▒ிроХ்роХ роТро▓ிроХ்роХுро▒ிропீроЯுроо் ро╡ро┤роХ்роХрооிро▓்ро▓ை роОрой்рокродாро▓் роЗрои்род роХீро┤роЯி родрооிро┤் рокிро░ாрооி роОро┤ுрод்родுроХро│் роХாро▓род்родாро▓் рооுрои்родிропро╡ைропாроХ роХро░ுродрок்рокроЯுроХிро▒родு. рокாройை роУроЯுроХро│ிро▓் роЙро│்ро│ роОро┤ுрод்родிрой் роХைропெро┤ுрод்родு ро╡роЯிро╡роо் роТро░ே рооாродிро░ிропாроХ роЗро▓்ро▓ாродродாро▓் ро╡ெро╡்ро╡ேро▒ு рооройிродро░்роХро│் роЗро╡ро▒்ро▒ை роОро┤ுродிропிро░ுроХ்роХроХ்роХூроЯுроо். роЗродрой் роЕроЯைрок்рокроЯைропிро▓் роХீро┤роЯிропிро▓் ро╡ாро┤்рои்родро╡ро░்роХро│் роОро┤ுрод рокроЯிроХ்роХ родெро░ிрои்род роХро▓்ро╡ி роЕро▒ிро╡ு рокெро▒்ро▒ро╡ро░்роХро│ாроХ роЗро░ுрои்родிро░ுроХ்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо்.
роЪிрои்родு роЪрооро╡ெро│ி роиாроХро░ிроХ роХாро▓роХроЯ்роЯрод்родிро▓் роЪிро▓ рокிро░ிро╡ிройро░் роЪிрои்родு роЪрооро╡ெро│ிропிро▓ிро░ுрои்родு родெро▒்роХே роЗроЯроо் рокெропро░்рои்родிро░ுроХ்роХро▓ாроо் роОрой்ро▒ роЖроп்ро╡ுроХ் роХுро▒ிрок்рокை роиாроо் роХро╡ройிроХ்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். ~300 роХி.рооு рооுродро▓் ~200 роХி.рокி. ро╡ро░ைропிро▓ாрой роХாро▓рок்рокроХுродிропே роЪроЩ்роХ роХாро▓роо் роОрой்ро▒ு роХро░ுродрок்рокроЯ்роЯு ро╡рои்родродு. роЖройாро▓் родро▒்рокோродு ро╡ро░ைропிро▓ாрой роХீро┤роЯி роЖро░ாроп்роЪ்роЪி  рооுроЯிро╡ுроХро│் роЪроЩ்роХ роХாро▓род்родை рооேро▓ுроо் рооூрой்ро▒ு роиூро▒்ро▒ாрог்роЯுроХро│் роХூроЯ்роЯிропுро│்ро│родு. роЗро╡்ро╡роХைропிро▓் роХீро┤роЯி роОрой்рокродு роЗро░ுроо்рокு роХாро▓роо் родொроЯ்роЯு роороХ்роХро│் ро╡роЪிрод்родிро░ுроХ்роХ ро╡ாроп்рок்рокுроХро│் роЙро│்ро│родு.

роЪிрои்родு роЪрооро╡ெро│ி роиாроХро░ிроХроо் рооுроЯிро╡ுро▒்ро▒ роХாро▓роо் ~1300 роХி.рооு роОрой்ро▒ு ро╡ро░ைропро▒ுроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯு роЙро│்ро│родு. роЗродு роиாро│் ро╡ро░ைропிро▓் роиிроХро┤்рои்род роЖро░ாроп்роЪ்роЪிропிрой் роЕроЯிрок்рокроЯைропிро▓் роХீро┤роЯி роиாроХро░ிроХрод்родிрой் родொроЯроХ்роХ роХாро▓роо் ~600 роХி.рооு роОрой்ро▒ு роиிро▒ுро╡рок்рокроЯ்роЯு роЙро│்ро│родு. родொро▓்ро▓ிропро▓் родுро▒ைропிройро░் роХீро┤роЯி роЖро░ாроп்роЪ்роЪிропை роЗроЯைро╡ிроЯாродு рооுройைрок்рокுроЯрой் роЖро░ாроп்рои்родாро▓் роЪிрои்родு роЪрооро╡ெро│ி ро╡ிроЯ்роЯ роЗроЯрооுроо் роХீро┤роЯி родொроЯ்роЯ роЗроЯрооுроо் роТрой்ро▒ாроХ роЗро░ுроХ்роХро▓ாроо். ро╡ро░ுроЩ்роХாро▓роЩ்роХро│ிро▓் роХீро┤роЯிропிрой் роХீро┤் роироороХ்роХாрой родொро▓்ро▓ிропро▓்  рокொроХ்роХிро╖роЩ்роХро│் роЕроХрок்рокроЯро▓ாроо்.  роиீрог்роЯ роЖроп்ро╡ுроХро│ுроХ்роХு рокிрой்ройро░ே родொро▓்ро▓ிропро▓் роЖро░ாроп்роЪ்роЪி роХுро▒ிрод்род рооுроЯிро╡ுроХ்роХுроо் ро╡ро░ роЗропро▓ுроо் роОрой்рокродாро▓் роЕродுро╡ро░ைропிро▓் роХாрод்родிро░ுрок்рокோроо்!
роородுро░ை роХிро░ாроорооро▓்ро▓

роЗрой்ро▒ு рокро▓ро░் роородுро░ைропிрой் роЪроЩ்роХроХாро▓ рокெро░ுрооைропை рооро▒рои்родு рокெро░ிроп роХிро░ாроорооாроХ роХро░ுродுро╡родு ро╡ро░ுрод்родроо் роЕро│ிроХ்роХிро▒родு. роородுро░ைропை роЪாродிроп роироХро░рооாроХ роЪிрод்родро░ிрок்рокродро▒்роХு роЕро░роЪிропро▓ுроо் роЪிройிрооாро╡ுроо் рооுроХ்роХிроп роХாро░рогрооாроХுроо் роЖройாро▓் роЗрои்родிропாро╡ிрой் рокро┤рооைропாрой рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роЙропிро░ோроЯ்роЯрооாрой роироХро░роо் роородுро░ை роОрой்рокродு родாрой் роЙрог்рооை. роородுро░ைрод் родрооிро┤்роЪ் роЪроЩ்роХроо் рокாрог்роЯிропро░் роЖроЯ்роЪிроХ் роХாро▓род்родிро▓் родрооிро┤் ро╡ро│ро░்роЪ்роЪிропுроЯрой் роиெро░ுроЩ்роХிроп родொроЯро░்рокுроЯைропродு роОрой்рокродு роХுро▒ிрок்рокிроЯрод்родроХ்роХродு. 

роородுро░ைроХ்роХு рокெро░ுрооை роЪேро░்роХ்роХுроо் ро╡роХைропிро▓் рокாро░роо்рокро░ிроп рооுроХ்роХிропрод்родுро╡роо் ро╡ாроп்рои்род роородுро░ைропை родрооிро┤்роиாроЯ்роЯிрой் родுрогைрод் родро▓ைроироХро░ாроХ роЕро▒ிро╡ிрод்родு роородுро░ைропிрой் рооுроХ்роХிропрод்родுро╡род்родை роЕро░роЪாроЩ்роХроо் роХுро▒ிроХ்роХுроо் роОрой்ро▒ு рокро░ро╡ро▓ாроХ роОродிро░்рокாро░்роХ்роХрок்рокроЯுроХிро▒родு.

рооுроЯிро╡ுро░ை 

роХீро┤роЯி роЖро░ாроп்роЪ்роЪிропுроЯрой் роЖродிроЪ்роЪроиро▓்ро▓ூро░் роЖро░ாроп்роЪ்роЪிропைропுроо் родொро▓்ро▓ிропро▓் родுро▒ை родொроЯро░ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். роЖродிроЪ்роЪроиро▓்ро▓ூро░ுроХ்роХு 25 роХிро▓ோрооீроЯ்роЯро░் родொро▓ைро╡ிро▓் роЗро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роХொро▒்роХைропுроо் роТро░ு роХாро▓род்родிро▓் рокாрог்роЯிропро░்роХро│் родро▓ைроироХро░ாроХ роЗро░ுрои்родродு роХுро▒ிрок்рокிроЯрод்родроХ்роХродு. родрооிро┤்роиாроЯ்роЯிро▓் родொро▓்ро▓ிропро▓் роЖро░ாроп்роЪ்роЪிроХ்роХு роЕро▒ிро╡ு рокெроЯ்роЯроХроЩ்роХро│ாроХ "роХீро┤роЯி рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роЖродிроЪ்роЪроиро▓்ро▓ூро░்" роЗро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роОрой்ро▒ாро▓் рооிроХைропாроХாродு.
ро╡ிро╡ро░рогைроХро│் 
  1. ро╡ாро▓்роХா рооுродро▓் роХроЩ்роХை ро╡ро░ை - ро░ாроХுро▓் роЪாроЩ்роХிро░ுрод்родிропாропрой் 
  2. роородுро░ை рооாроироХро░் роКро░ுроо் рокேро░ுроо் - родрооிро┤рог்рогро▓் 
  3. роЖродி роЗрои்родிропро░்роХро│் - роЯோройி роЬோроЪрок்
  4. роРро░ாро╡родроо் роороХாродேро╡рой் роХроЯ்роЯுро░ைроХро│்
роородுро░ைроХ்роХாроЮ்роЪி роХாроЯ்роЯுроо் роородுро░ை

http://sangacholai.in/Essays-4.6A.html

родрооிро┤்роиாроЯ்роЯிрой் роЪுро░ுроХ்роХрооாрой ро╡ро░ро▓ாро▒ு

https://chocksvlog.blogspot.com/2020/10/blog-post.html

роХொро▒்ро▒ро╡ை роОрой்ройுроо் родрооிро┤்роХ் роХроЯро╡ுро│்

https://dosa365.wordpress.com/2012/10/20/73/

роЪроЩ்роХрод் родрооிро┤ிро▓் “роХроЯро╡ுро│்” роЙрог்роЯா? роОройிро▓், ропாро░்? 

родிро░ாро╡ிроЯ роорог்рогிро▓் роЖро░ிропро░்роХро│ிрой் рокрог்рокாроЯ்роЯு рокроЯைропெроЯுрок்рокு

https://chocksvlog.blogspot.com/2020/10/blog-post_4.html

ро╡ாроЪிрод்родрооைроХ்роХு роирой்ро▒ி.

ро╡рогроХ்роХроо்.

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Life Insurance Corporation of India - LIC

Life Insurance Corporation of India - LIC

Synopsis
  1. Life Insurance Corporation Act, 1956
  2. First "1 Crore" Financial Scam
  3. Conclusion
  4. Tit-Bits
  5. Reference
Life Insurance Corporation Act, 1956

Oriental Life Insurance Company was the first pre-Independent Indian company to offer insurance services. Later, in 1907, Surendranath Tagore (of the Tagore Family) established the Hindustan Insurance Society, leading to the growth of various insurance companies in the sector. Until 1956, the insurance sector was not regulated by the government.
Later, on 6th December 1955, in Parliament, Feroze Gandhi demonstrated that Ramkrishna Dalmia (of the Dalmia-Jain group), serving as the chairman of a bank and insurance company, had exploited his position to embezzle Rs. 22 Lakhs for the acquisition of Bennett and Colem (Times of India Newspaper) in 1947. Ramkrishna Dalmia was found guilty and sentenced to two years in jail. Following Feroze Gandhi's compelling speech on the Dalmia-Jain group scam, the Government of India enacted the “Life Insurance Corporation Act, 1956” on 19th June 1956, nationalizing various insurance firms under one umbrella as LIC.

Sixty-four years ago, the act laid the foundation for LIC on 1st September 1956, with the tagline "Your welfare is our responsibility." Indians are renowned for saving from their earnings, with insurance being their preferred choice. There are different types of insurance plans, including Life, Term, Endowment, Retirement, and more. It is essential to note that the insurance sector was nationalised in 1956, even before the nationalisation of the banking sector in 1969.

First "1 Crore" Financial Scam

India’s first major financial scam was termed the 'Mundhra Scandal,' which involved Haridas Mundhra and LIC. Haridas Mundhra, an industrialist from Kolkata with a Rs. 4 Crore empire, was discovered to be selling forged shares. He was indicted by the Bombay Stock Exchange in 1956. However, in 1957, Haridas Mundhra persuaded the Government of India-owned LIC to invest Rs. 1.24 Crores in six of his troubled companies: Richardson Cruddas, Jessops & Company, Smith Stanistreet, Osler Lamps, Agnelo Brothers, and British India Corporation. These investments circumvented the LIC Investment Board due to pressure from the Government of India.
On 16th December 1957, Feroze Gandhi, the son-in-law of Prime Minister Nehru and a Member of Parliament from the INC, raised this issue in Parliament. He accused the Finance Ministry of pressuring LIC’s investments and claimed to possess evidence related to the matter. Feroze Gandhi questioned the use of premium payments from 55 lakh shareholders by LIC to invest in Haridas Mundhra’s troubled companies, purchasing shares at above-market rates. In return, Haridas Mundhra allegedly donated money to the INC party members on multiple occasions. Following these statements, Prime Minister Nehru established a one-man commission of inquiry, managed by BMC Chief Justice M.C. Chagla.
The hearings of the commission were conducted in public. Members of the LIC Investment Board confirmed that the investment could not have been made if the Finance Ministry had consulted the Investment Board, as they would have pointed out Haridas Mundhra’s forged shares event from 1956. After all the hearings, M.C. Chagla filed his report within 24 days, accusing Haridas Mundhra and Finance Secretary H.M. Patel of roles in the scam. The commission's report compelled T.T. Krishnamachari to resign from his post as Finance Minister on 18th February 1958. Haridas Mundhra was also arrested and sentenced to 22 years in jail.

Conclusion

It is crucial to acknowledge the role of Prime Minister Nehru in allowing transparency and speed in the commission's proceedings, facilitating the imprisonment of the guilty. In modern India, many political cases linger for years, with the accused moving freely. I express the hope that the same transparency and speed witnessed in the Mundhra Scandal will be evident in present and future scandals.

Readers might contemplate the use of the word 'future.' I posit that civilizations are inevitably marked by both 'good and bad' aspects, potentially giving rise to shameful scandals. However, it is equally imperative for the government to take legal actions swiftly and transparently in response to such scandals. The government and the courts play a crucial role in bolstering people's trust in the justice system, ensuring that justice prevails—meaning the guilty will be punished, and the innocent will be freed.

Tit-Bits

The Dalmia-Jain group initiated the establishment of a cement factory in the Tamil Nadu region, leading to the renaming of the township Kallakudi to Dalmiapuram after the construction of the cement factory. On 15th July 1953, DMK Leader Kalaignar, at the age of 29, along with several colleagues, launched a vehement protest against the renaming of Kallakudi to Dalmiapuram. Kalaignar and his colleagues lay down on the tracks, blocking the trains. They successfully removed the name Dalmiapuram from the railway station, restoring it to Kallakudi. The Kallakudi agitation propelled Kalaignar's political career to new heights, accompanied by the iconic song "Kallakudi Konda Karunanidhi Valgave" by Nagoor Hanifa.
Reference

LIC History


Mundhra Scam, 1957


LIC vs Haridas Mundhra Case


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