Everyone’s lonely (and lucky?) in India?

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Today, everyone’s lonely in India... And perhaps everyones getting lucky in the Indian Stock Market?

So whats going on with the Rupee (in in indian)? IS "it" still one of the worlds most important currencies...?

India was really different (before) the 1980’s. And then suddenly no one trusted India (in the 90’s). And the Currency or Money of India though “worth” more then it is today lost almost all its “true value” in the 1990’s... the of value of the Rupee in the late 80’s and 1990’s very quickly became “a exotic worthless currency”. This raises the very important question … Perhaps India spiritually doesn’t value money? And perhaps this may soon make sense to “everyone?”

Whats going really going on in India?
Whats the true (truth) currency?

If you read only a little about the history of India (like me) its interesting because a lot of the major economic and political changes have happened in or around Mumbai or Bombay… and not in the capital of “Delhi”… with one human exception… “Gandhi”…

When the country first was formed the “revolution” was in Mumbai (close to the indian ocean) however it really wasn’t “inland” where most of the people live?… it (the revolution in India) was (perhaps a revolution) a few miles from modern todays “Bollywood India?”? The problem of modern India and Modern China is “pollution” its so unbelievable the problem in the sky and satellite images above India that very few people believe or can even comprehend how bad the air pollution is. As a result the “revolutions” of india happen in Mumbai along the Ocean.

Religiously however, “Indians” seek something else in the far north. The mountains! (the tallest mountains in the world)! This is the ONLY other safe place in India … the steps of “Mount Everest”, the edge of the Middle East and Afghanistan and religiously in conflict with China’s Tibet which is so so far from China and Peking but still “Chinese” and yet close to the highest mountains in the world.

It must be one of the most humbling experiences (for all of humanity) to live just above one of the most polluted skys in the world and “look down” at all the pollution of “modern” india (from some small town up in the Himalayas?)

India maybe has some very very strong mystical powers. It must be “seeking” something different then China and the rest of Asia. India is still poor.. and the rest of Asia is now “much richer”. Why? This doesn’t make sense?!?

While I dont personally know that much about the capital “New” Delhi, which really is called “Old Delhi” (I think its the north side of New Delhi?) Perhaps “Old Delhi” is one of the most terribly polluted cities today on earth?

One of the main problems with the India currency (the rupee or “ruby”) isn’t actually a problem. (culturally?) The Indian currency keeps loosing value BECAUSE its almost like its trying to be “fair” with its neighbors and have “similar value” currency as both Pakistan and Bangladesh? So the indian rupee is an “asset” to its neighbors. Unlike the philosophy in Europe and the “west” (north america) the philosophy of American currency and the “euro” is keep money “not meaningless” or “valuable”. However, (perhaps) because there are so many people in India the philosophy is different or even “very” different about “finance?” and currency management?

Its surprising how much of northern India is farmland… you might try and look at google satellite view of northern india, it totally “awoke” me to a different “indian” reality of shameful new “requirement” of cars in modern india in modern rural farmland communities. Unfortunately “india” was designed to “require a car” even in the rural farmland areas you can (unfortunately) see this.

Whats really strange about “india today” is that a lot of india has become a “modern mini suburban farm”… its totally crazy… while in North America farms keep getting bigger and bigger a lot of India still is “tiny” farms. and yet its kinda good because farms are really really important... its a “lesson of india”… and its maybe what the future might look like if the earths population keeps increasing. In case you missed it… we have a lot of people almost everyplace… its unbelievable what earth really looks like.. its “for humans only?” and especially in India.. there are almost not “natural parks” its a real shame… so “religiously” animals elephants and cows just wonder around… and this might cause “modern helpful disease??” to help remind us of “diseases caused by overpopulation”?

So whats interesting about the “religious” and financial fact of india is that the Capital of India “isn’t important” perhaps because its so polluted?

For example both the Taj Mahal and almost everything else of “real india” and most of the major religious “real” religious gathering points in india are NOT in the capital New Delhi. With the exception of the “Mahatma Gandhi home tour”…

In fact one of the most spiritual places in india is located outside the capital about 40 miles north of New Delhi not in the capital? If you trace the rivers of india back up into the highest mountains in the world the Himalayan mountains about 40 miles north and a little east of New Delhi is the relgious town of Haridwar. oddly it has the word “war” in it… a lot of “strange British” names still exist in India…? For example a lot of towns are called or have the letters “poor” in india.

One of the most important religious events on earth happens in this town the religious town of “Haridwar” this “place” is considered to be the most sacred “ghat” and in some ways is a “secret” (only for religious Hindus)… unfortunately modern “hinduism” is actually trying to get rid of Islam this is so ironic because Hindus are suppose to support all religious… however Hindus have actually been killed for “supporting” other religious with the most important example of someone being killed was Gandhi by a Hindu even though he was a hindu he was maybe killed for trying to “feed” a neighbor who was islamic?

All these “religious” ideas and “history” must effect the currency which is the rupee today?

Interestingly the “inflation” of the currency (not persay of the “economy”) is about 2% to 5% for most of the 1990’s The “problems” stopped in or around 2003 for “currency”. India has a very “strange” 2003. The Prime Minister “Atal Bihari” made a “historic announcement” of a peace initiative with Pakistan. However, whats “crazy” or ironic about this is that it would be like “announcing to the public” that you should be at “peace” with the people that live next to your country.. shouldn't that have been obvious to india? However, perhaps because Pakistan is “muslim” and also “helps” the middle east, this changes everything… religious “is” maybe more important in India? Also in 2003 india refused to send troops to Iraq.

Its important to realize that from 1980 to 2003 endian currency had about 20+ years of “serious problems and devalue” with the most serious problems around the winter of 1991?

What worries me most about India is when I started to study individual stock in india.. and looked at the “PE” ratios or “earnings per share”… I was shocked to see many of the “largest” and hottest indian companies with PE ratios 2x the american companies PE. If you think the wests PE ratios of “too high” in the 30x value range you will be very surprised to find out that many of the companies in India still have PE ratios even higher even after “the crash of 2020”… its a very very big warning sign for the “NIFTY 50” as the top indian companies index is called. However, I was very impressed by the “NIFTY” and “official government stock website” and “technical details of how the government organizes the stock markets (electronic trading system infrastructure) it actually looks at least from a technical and electronics perspective “better organized” and like a “more interesting and fun” website then the NYSE “official” exchange website. The National Stock Exchange of India Limited (NSE) is the leading stock exchange of India and is “also” located in Mumbai not the capital...

Anyway.. to conclude if you “look up” the largest peaceful gatherings (religious) on earth almost all of them are in India and unbelievably surprisingly a place in Iraq … Iraq is actually a VERY very important “centralized” location in the middle east… “religiously?” the future maybe good for iraqi currency.. my “mom” says so?

While money maybe "spiritually meaningless" especial in India.. because its currency (actual is not) worth not much… there maybe some “very tough” lessons for india. It maybe that the currency might be worth something…?

Hope this helps you!

Asher

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