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#66153 - 09 Dec 07 19:17 Doing business with Indians
flingwing Offline
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Registered: 28 May 07
Posts: 135
Loc: Jakarta
Speaking of Indians, I have a question that may end up hijacking this thread.

Years ago in England, I ran into many "Western-oriented Gentlemen" and began learning about Hinduism. I even tried vegetarianism, myself, for some time. I never had a problem with Indians. I always found them lucid, responsive, and easy to be with.

Then, about 18 months ago, someone on one of the Jakarta expat forums made some casual, but disparaging remarks about doing business with Indians. This, then, became a thread and several more expats chimed in with stories that painted Indian business people in a bad light.

My first reactions were "that's not true or, at least, not my experience". I figured it was just a case of "expat sour grapes" for being bested in some business deals gone wrong. Still, the added forum remarks were a little too vehement and a few too many to be just coincidental.

Kebetulan, about six months later, I had a short negotiation with an Indian businessman in Jakarta. This was for some project services - more than price bartering in a store. I noticed how "galak" he was when it came to the normal give-and-take in most business affairs that could have benefitted both parties.

Then, even more recently, I had extended business dealings with Indians, outside Indonesia. Suffice to say, I came out the apparent second-best. Some large promises made weren't kept. It was as if these Indians weren't concerned with any issues larger than the win/lose of the immediate deal. It all seemed kind of like tunnel vision and shortsighted to me. My loss isn't the point. I have even learned a few new tricks about business from this.

To add to this, my wife reminded me of a story I'd forgotten where, for the only time in her mother's life, as a young wife, she was cheated out of all her saved money by - who else? - an Indian.

QUESTION: are these personal events merely chance encounters (of the Third Kind)? Or do Indian businessmen really have the scruples of weasels?

Obviously, this is an open invitation to slander an entire culture and its nation - the second(?) largest in the world, too! Still, since those first Jakarta forum remarks I have run head first into some behavioral patterns I'd never noticed.

What you you think?


Edited by KuKuKaChu (10 Dec 07 05:40)

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#66154 - 09 Dec 07 19:37 Re: Vegan Indonesian Food [Re: flingwing]
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Registered: 26 Feb 06
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#66161 - 09 Dec 07 23:03 Re: Vegan Indonesian Food [Re: flingwing]
Capt. Mainwaring Offline
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Registered: 16 Aug 06
Posts: 3668
Loc: here
 Originally Posted By: flingwing
Speaking of Indians, I have a question that may end up hijacking this thread.

Years ago in England, I ran into many "Western-oriented Gentlemen" and began learning about Hinduism. I even tried vegetarianism, myself, for some time. I never had a problem with Indians. I always found them lucid, responsive, and easy to be with.

Then, about 18 months ago, someone on one of the Jakarta expat forums made some casual, but disparaging remarks about doing business with Indians. This, then, became a thread and several more expats chimed in with stories that painted Indian business people in a bad light.

My first reactions were "that's not true or, at least, not my experience". I figured it was just a case of "expat sour grapes" for being bested in some business deals gone wrong. Still, the added forum remarks were a little too vehement and a few too many to be just coincidental.

Kebetulan, about six months later, I had a short negotiation with an Indian businessman in Jakarta. This was for some project services - more than price bartering in a store. I noticed how "galak" he was when it came to the normal give-and-take in most business affairs that could have benefitted both parties.

Then, even more recently, I had extended business dealings with Indians, outside Indonesia. Suffice to say, I came out the apparent second-best. Some large promises made weren't kept. It was as if these Indians weren't concerned with any issues larger than the win/lose of the immediate deal. It all seemed kind of like tunnel vision and shortsighted to me. My loss isn't the point. I have even learned a few new tricks about business from this.

To add to this, my wife reminded me of a story I'd forgotten where, for the only time in her mother's life, as a young wife, she was cheated out of all her saved money by - who else? - an Indian.

QUESTION: are these personal events merely chance encounters (of the Third Kind)? Or do Indian businessmen really have the scruples of weasels?

Obviously, this is an open invitation to slander an entire culture and its nation - the second(?) largest in the world, too! Still, since those first Jakarta forum remarks I have run head first into some behavioral patterns I'd never noticed.

What you you think?


So what I told you first time around was right then?

Actually since Dilli first speculated about you taking it up the (mango) chutney locker I've been wondering what you might look like in a sari.



Actually it stands for "Wardens on guard"


Edited by Capt. Mainwaring (09 Dec 07 23:06)
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I also made a vegetarian version,with tempe and tofu chunks for myself and others.Get over it.
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#66185 - 10 Dec 07 14:35 Re: Vegan Indonesian Food [Re: Capt. Mainwaring]
KuKuKaChu Administrator Offline
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Registered: 09 Oct 05
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i have many indian clients. in the main, they aren't that much different to most of my other clients, however there does seem to be a much bigger percentage of hard-core dishonest rip-off merchants at the bottom end of the scale.

but then, compared to chinese indonesians, i would prefer to take my risks with indians.
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#82523 - 24 Jul 08 03:28 Re: Vegan Indonesian Food [Re: KuKuKaChu]
gtpower Offline
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Registered: 23 Jul 08
Posts: 8
Loc: Singapore
Dear Friends,

Am Rajan from singapore. Born brought up in india moved
to singapore 10years back because of business culture
there. 98% percent indians all dishonest people they dont
keep their words, recently went to india for a big companies
deal their people promised me my travel fairs once i go down
they all run away and hide and change their words from what
they said. Even though india is economicaly stronger the people
dont know what is meaning of business ethics. As i know
what ever they make money they never enjoy all they save it
and die one day. they will tell everybody their four generation
without work can sit and eat at home. If you invite for a
written agreement in business they will run beyond the place
always beating around the bush never come to an end. In the
name of making decisions many indian companies still sleeping.
To change them is difficult better to keep away from them other
wise bill them onspot then start your business. Otherwise you
will loss they will win for their generation not for themself.

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#82532 - 24 Jul 08 06:52 Re: Vegan Indonesian Food [Re: gtpower]
KuKuKaChu Administrator Offline
Pujangga Besar

Registered: 09 Oct 05
Posts: 7749
Loc: Jakarta
sounds like you have some stories, gtpower! smile
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#82670 - 25 Jul 08 12:29 Re: Vegan Indonesian Food [Re: gtpower]
Capt. Mainwaring Offline
Pujangga Besar

Registered: 16 Aug 06
Posts: 3668
Loc: here
Originally Posted By: gtpower
Dear Friends,

Am Rajan from singapore. Born brought up in india moved
to singapore 10years back because of business culture
there. 98% percent indians all dishonest people they dont
keep their words, recently went to india for a big companies
deal their people promised me my travel fairs once i go down
they all run away and hide and change their words from what
they said. Even though india is economicaly stronger the people
dont know what is meaning of business ethics. As i know
what ever they make money they never enjoy all they save it
and die one day. they will tell everybody their four generation
without work can sit and eat at home. If you invite for a
written agreement in business they will run beyond the place
always beating around the bush never come to an end. In the
name of making decisions many indian companies still sleeping.
To change them is difficult better to keep away from them other
wise bill them onspot then start your business. Otherwise you
will loss they will win for their generation not for themself.


Speak on sweet lip......
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I also made a vegetarian version,with tempe and tofu chunks for myself and others.Get over it.
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