How Much Will You Bet on the Indian Casino Industry?
Indians have been indulging in the casino scene abroad for a while. Macau, Singapore and Las Vegas are some of the favourite casino destinations of Indian gamblers. Moreover, it is estimated that as many as 70% of the visitors in Kathmandu casinos are Indians.
How Laborious are Labour Laws?
Although the Indian economy is thriving, the upsetting part is that the Indian labour is not partaking in the boom. The employment in the country is not expanding as fast as the increasing working-age population. The wages aren’t rising as fast as the per capita
What Can Control India’s Inflation?
These days, international news is bombarded with excitement over India’s double-digit growth and speculations about when (and if) the Indian economy will surpass China’s. However, the scene is quite different domestically. In India, the hot topic of
What Business Does the Government Have In Controlling Businesses?
“It is the highest impertinence and presumption… in kings and ministers, to pretend to watch over the economy of private people, and to restrain their expense… They are themselves always, and without any exception, the greatest
A Review of Casinos in India
Goa is the only state in India to allow both on-land and off-shore casinos. Thousands of people flock this tourist hot-spot every year, not just for the pristine beaches and relaxed lifestyle, but also for its intoxicating and
Indian Casino Industry: Can it compete with Nepal?
Nepal has emerged as one of “THE” casino hot-spots during the last decade. In fact, this South Asian country is home to the region’s oldest casino industry. The first casino in Asia was established as far back as 1968 in Nepal.
Is a Free Economy a Fair Economy?
The United States of America has emerged an economic superpower during the last couple of decades primarily because of its liberal trade policies. The world’s biggest ‘free trade’ zone was created with the removal of restrictions on
Will India Surpass Japan as the Third Largest Economy?
India is all set to become the world’s third largest economy soon, measured in terms of gross domestic product (GDP), by overtaking Japan in the next few months. At present, India is the fourth largest economy after the US,
What is the Future of India’s Casino Industry
The global casino industry is estimated to be worth more than $120 billion at present, according to PriceWaterHouse Coopers. And, when it comes to the business of gambling, Asia is definitely the fastest growing continent.
What is the Future of India’s Casino Industry
The global casino industry is estimated to be worth more than $120 billion at present, according to PriceWaterHouse Coopers. And, when it comes to the business of gambling, Asia is definitely the fastest growing continent.
Rakesh Wadhwa. Ever since, I was a school boy, I knew India was on the wrong path. Socialism was just not what we needed to get ahead. Government controlled our travel; government controlled our ability to buy and sell; and government controlled our freedom to move our money. My life has focused on the inherent rights people have. When I was in college, I never understood, what the governments meant by their "socialistic attitude". If people are free to buy, sell and move their capital themselves without any restrictions by state, then the welfare of people is inevitable & hence the countries they live in will become wealthy. The government has no right whatsoever, to point a finger at me or my business. I am not a revolutionary. I just want to light up my cigarette and not get nagged about it. I believe in non-interfering attitude to attain more. 
The Bastiat Award is a journalism award, given annually by the International Policy Network, London. Bastiat Prize entries are judged on intellectual content, the persuasiveness of the language used and the type of publication in which they appear. Rakesh Wadhwa won the 3rd prize (a cash award of $1,000 and a candlestick), in 2006.
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