During license raj, and before LPG Hindus got favoritism and support from Govt organizations and officers. Now in the open competition where most startups are failing, people will understand who real enterpruneours are.....
It seems you have not watched the video and generally commented. This guy is producing research from before 1947 on the history of why Muslim businessmen did not do well. It includes views by sir Syed ahmed khan etc.
@@dustydrives Before 1947 Parsis and Hindus got business from British, by pleasing and boot licking them. They supported British in their occupation and exploitation of natural resources of India.
Some Parsis indeed did work closely with the British on opium trade. But not all did. And no Hindu or Jain entrepreneur did. Read detailed research by global and Indian researchers on the subject from the enclosed link on why Hindus and Jains succeeded vs Muslims. And why Muslims did not do well beyond trading enterprises anywhere in the Middle East too. Also what about 1500-1800 when Hindus and Jains dominated business. There were no British then. You will shortly get their stories too on this channel. Also why Khojas, Bohras and Memons continued to dominate business vs other Muslims despite being 0.4 percent of Muslim population. Why other Muslims failed? Sorry this channel is for serious conversation on such topics and not ignorant face buried in the sand type people who make sweeping generalisations.
During license raj, and before LPG Hindus got favoritism and support from Govt organizations and officers. Now in the open competition where most startups are failing, people will understand who real enterpruneours are.....
I am disgusted by your thinking.
It seems you have not watched the video and generally commented. This guy is producing research from before 1947 on the history of why Muslim businessmen did not do well. It includes views by sir Syed ahmed khan etc.
@@dustydrives Before 1947 Parsis and Hindus got business from British, by pleasing and boot licking them. They supported British in their occupation and exploitation of natural resources of India.
Some Parsis indeed did work closely with the British on opium trade. But not all did. And no Hindu or Jain entrepreneur did. Read detailed research by global and Indian researchers on the subject from the enclosed link on why Hindus and Jains succeeded vs Muslims. And why Muslims did not do well beyond trading enterprises anywhere in the Middle East too.
Also what about 1500-1800 when Hindus and Jains dominated business. There were no British then. You will shortly get their stories too on this channel.
Also why Khojas, Bohras and Memons continued to dominate business vs other Muslims despite being 0.4 percent of Muslim population. Why other Muslims failed?
Sorry this channel is for serious conversation on such topics and not ignorant face buried in the sand type people who make sweeping generalisations.
@@kaafirnama
The Ambani family put all their efforts to prevent a book from publishing and those who know why , they know 😂