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Комментарии • 141

  • @budfox
    @budfox Месяц назад +13

    I invested 40,000 rupees in 2008 , that time it was around 42-43/$ , so about $1000. That time i did not know i would be moving to USA. the fund maturity was 2018 and, I held it till 2022 and the same amount was around 83000. Now the $/rupee rate is $80. so its still $1050 . so a gain of $50 in 12 yrs. thats why i dont invest in india.

    • @sriniseshan9888
      @sriniseshan9888 16 дней назад +1

      Since US residents are taxed on worldeode income, they will have to pay tax on NRE interest as well and would end up paying more tax in $ terms year on year basis. Better to stick to FCNR deposits and pay less taxes in US.

    • @subramanianakhileswaran1910
      @subramanianakhileswaran1910 9 дней назад

      Absolutely. Doesn't make sense in INR. We had also had similar experience

  • @Drganguli
    @Drganguli Месяц назад +6

    It is best to keep money abroad until and unless you plan to return to India. At that point the rupee would have depreciated more too.

  • @JoeC5050
    @JoeC5050 Месяц назад +18

    I know my friends invested in India 15yrs back (by transferring $ to Rs to 38-45 range. Though it appreciated in India, but brining back to US is at 85 range. So net return reduced a lot (vs invested same amount in $ in USA since then). Ofcourse no one knows future!!

    • @lokesh239
      @lokesh239 Месяц назад

      It took 15 years to double.. you could easily make 15-20 percent returns in Indian market and there are people who have made massive returns staying invested for 15 years

    • @priyanjankumar1956
      @priyanjankumar1956 Месяц назад +3

      @@lokesh239 remember that in US also the money won't be sitting idle . an investment in index would have given a return of 10-15% year on year in USD. now compare against the appreciation in Indian market and then converting back the currency.

    • @lokesh239
      @lokesh239 Месяц назад

      @@priyanjankumar1956 bring money back to US is not advisable.. but those who are planning to return to India can very well make more returns in India than worrying about the currency appreciation factor is my point..

    • @now2307
      @now2307 29 дней назад

      I’m that friend.

    • @subramanianakhileswaran1910
      @subramanianakhileswaran1910 9 дней назад

      True

  • @rajeshsriharirao4265
    @rajeshsriharirao4265 Месяц назад +1

    Awesome sir you’re so detailed and so informative. Very useful for NRIs.

  • @iqhirani861
    @iqhirani861 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the advice

  • @rakeshp7623
    @rakeshp7623 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for this video

  • @xulistsworld3536
    @xulistsworld3536 Месяц назад +4

    Most major tech companies are based in the US. Putting that aside, you can buy properties in the US with as little as a 3% down payment, which is nearly impossible in India. In India, even with a 20% down payment, the high interest rates make it difficult for most people to purchase a home or generate income as easily as in the US. Additionally, US mortgage interest rates are fixed for 30 years, a scenario unlikely in India, where the high rates are used to control inflation. In the US, if you buy a property with a fixed-rate mortgage, your payments remain the same even if inflation rises. The US housing market is struggling to meet demand and will likely face this challenge for the next 10-15 years due to a growing population. Both Wall Street and Main Street are favorable in the US. I don't see a scenario where investing in India would be more beneficial unless you are a wealthy individual looking for places to park your money.

  • @user-tg3vp1oh5y
    @user-tg3vp1oh5y Месяц назад +1

    Excellent video !!

  • @krish955
    @krish955 Месяц назад +49

    The problem is moving money out (taking profits) of India is a pain. Until that's fixed by the Indian govt, I won't be investing in India.

    • @firstpostcommenter8078
      @firstpostcommenter8078 Месяц назад +2

      True. INR is not a fully convertible currency unlike the great currencies USD, GBP, EUR, etc

    • @w134axk
      @w134axk Месяц назад +2

      Exactly my thoughts…

    • @user-nd1jg1ei9c
      @user-nd1jg1ei9c Месяц назад

      If u park in NRE accts, its fully convertible

    • @krish955
      @krish955 Месяц назад

      @@user-nd1jg1ei9c That applies to cash assets. What if you sell property? It's Pain to deposit into NRE account within India. It's no different to sending money overseas.

    • @firstpostcommenter8078
      @firstpostcommenter8078 Месяц назад

      @@user-nd1jg1ei9c So many restrictions on money transfers from normal bank accounts to NRE accounts, etc. INR is too much of a liability/hassle/inconvenience.

  • @susantalahiry7502
    @susantalahiry7502 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent advice 💯

  • @changeorbeextinct
    @changeorbeextinct Месяц назад +1

    Invest in equities and other assets wherecyou can have ready access.

  • @bhavanikanugula6576
    @bhavanikanugula6576 Месяц назад

    Thank you

  • @joeljokorah2719
    @joeljokorah2719 Месяц назад

    Sir, In ITR2 there is an option for schedule exempt income. For NRI, is it mandatory to add income under head 'Income claimed as not chargable to tax as per DTAA' ? If so what would be nature of income, article of DTAA ?

  • @dheerajgovind9861
    @dheerajgovind9861 Месяц назад +1

    Sir can you please share any video on steps to make FCNR deposit..banks steps are very confusing

  • @devagollasharma7075
    @devagollasharma7075 27 дней назад

    Thank you for the information 🙏 Sir

  • @user-vr6tc3np1m
    @user-vr6tc3np1m Месяц назад

    Always good updates from your end.

  • @TheAnils80
    @TheAnils80 Месяц назад +2

    For NRI’s, Stay in India if you want to with minimum home and daily expenses. But invest in US market and keep your accounts in USA. Get the interest from your investments and enjoy in India. If you keep your accounts in USA, it will be easy to transfer the wealth to kids if something goes wrong.. from India to get the money to US is almost difficult and US born kids will not go for it..

  • @jyshetty1
    @jyshetty1 Месяц назад

    What is the TAX implications on the Investment in USD/outside india after NRI (mainly Middle East ) go back to India?

  • @srinivasapattigilli6020
    @srinivasapattigilli6020 Месяц назад +5

    We should think longer term, if one decides to say abroad taking money to India is not a better choice. Bringing back money is tedious

    • @lokesh239
      @lokesh239 Месяц назад

      Exactly.. depends on where your next generation would live

  • @srinivasapattigilli6020
    @srinivasapattigilli6020 Месяц назад +1

    We can always invest in India etfs In dollars that is good enough to get the bids exposure

  • @bilenvader3226
    @bilenvader3226 Месяц назад

    Sir thanks pls. Make video on FCNR account procedure and returns etc ....❤

  • @66Dakshinian
    @66Dakshinian Месяц назад

    Superbly explained❤
    You can also allocate/invest in BOTH currencies to avert currency & or inflationary changes. It’s a great hedge🙏🏽

  • @subramanianvenkatasubban7017
    @subramanianvenkatasubban7017 Месяц назад +2

    Very detailed well researched well taught video. Thanks a lot Mr Bhat.

  • @sandhyagokhale247
    @sandhyagokhale247 5 дней назад

    You are so GOOD Dr Bhat

  • @vikas0505
    @vikas0505 Месяц назад +1

    Rupee depreciation is a long term certainty. No question about that- unless you are a forex trader, which barely anyone reading these comments is. Depreciation is also because of trade deficit, which is NOT going to change in mid term… consider an average about 5-6% depreciation so if you earn 16 percent in India, actual returns are 10% in dollar terms. Reduce another 1-2% lost in 2 way conversion. Plus add the biggest pain - that of remittances. NOT easy taking money from India.
    How does it make sense for someone who’s long term plans are not in India living

  • @venk777
    @venk777 Месяц назад +1

    Inflation 8-9%, currency depreciation 4%, and tax on top of that, returns have to be 20%+

  • @Alab2
    @Alab2 12 дней назад

    Which bank has better customer service from India?

  • @bijuldesai3097
    @bijuldesai3097 Месяц назад

    How difficult to move NRE INR Fix Deposit from Banks on maturity to foreign country

  • @Super_Cool_Guy
    @Super_Cool_Guy Месяц назад +7

    *India have built up a lot of Oil reserves from Russia, for very low cost and have been re-selling to the west for high returns 😊*

    • @rdsathiyan31
      @rdsathiyan31 Месяц назад +3

      only Ambanis and Adanis benifit not the common man

    • @jaiku99
      @jaiku99 Месяц назад

      @@rdsathiyan31not necessarily. If the oil price is stabilized with more reserves, it helps all. Yes, they may make some money. Look at our benefits, instead of counting their profits

    • @rdsathiyan31
      @rdsathiyan31 Месяц назад +1

      @@jaiku99 what benefits to the common Indian citizens

    • @jaiku99
      @jaiku99 Месяц назад

      @@rdsathiyan31 oil price has direct impact on prices.

    • @rdsathiyan31
      @rdsathiyan31 Месяц назад

      @@jaiku99donot try to act smart the cheap import done from Russia was very less but the international price was lot more than these but these were not passed to conman man

  • @Super_Cool_Guy
    @Super_Cool_Guy Месяц назад +4

    *Dr Bhat, when India joins BRICS would it be better to convert to this new currency ?* 😊

  • @Chimera2020
    @Chimera2020 Месяц назад +6

    Keeping 4% inflation in India is almost next to impossible. RBI can dream but not all dreams come true.

  • @Julian_1990
    @Julian_1990 24 дня назад

    Wow...This knowledge not only for Indians...it is for everyone...valuable lessons. Im a sri lankan❤ 🇱🇰 from Abudabi.

  • @JoshuaMccaffrey-q4
    @JoshuaMccaffrey-q4 Месяц назад +6

    I keep telling both friends and family; Now is the perfect time to own a Tech Stock, With everything going on and seeing how the world is been run by AI and all Tech is here to stay and you don’t want to miss it

    • @larrypaul-cw9nk
      @larrypaul-cw9nk Месяц назад +3

      I took charge of my portfolio but faced losses in 2022. Realizing the need for a change, I sought advice from a fiduciary advisor. Through restructuring and diversification with dividend stocks, ETFs, Mutual funds, and REITs, my $1.2M portfolio surged, yielding an annualized gain of 28%.

    • @sabastinenoah
      @sabastinenoah Месяц назад +1

      Do you mind sharing info on the adviser who assisted you?

    • @larrypaul-cw9nk
      @larrypaul-cw9nk Месяц назад +2

      Her name is “TERRI ANNETTE MOORE” can't divulge much. Most likely, the internet should have her basic info, you can research if you like

    • @sabastinenoah
      @sabastinenoah Месяц назад +1

      I find this informative, curiously explored her on the web, spotted her consulting page, and was able to schedule a call session with her, she shows quite a great deal of expertise from her resume.. very much appreciated

    • @palebluedot8862
      @palebluedot8862 Месяц назад

      @@larrypaul-cw9nkfake

  • @nandhakumar7964
    @nandhakumar7964 Месяц назад +1

    The key difference is the inflation data from USA is real but Indian inflation is not reliable , do you really think the ground reality or the practical inflation is in line with RBI report ? If yes , then joke is on us . Realtime inflation in India is much higher than what government says .

  • @jayeshkumarshah2854
    @jayeshkumarshah2854 15 дней назад

    Rupee value decreasing to the lowest level. How can we trust that it will be appreciated in the future? In the month of June it was down by 0.37%.

  • @pardeeptandon
    @pardeeptandon Месяц назад

    In the last 40 years, real estate investments in Dubai have yielded much better returns than in Delhi or Mumbai. This is my personal experience. I got RS 7.5 for the first dollar I earned almost 50 years back. Today, when I calculate, I find that Rs depreciates by 5 % CAGR. V/s the Dollars.

  • @sarikalingarkar7211
    @sarikalingarkar7211 Месяц назад

    I need some personal advice I think.

  • @AniketGanguly11
    @AniketGanguly11 Месяц назад +1

    Exceptional video and absolutely true.

  • @kiwicleothebudgies2738
    @kiwicleothebudgies2738 Месяц назад +1

    As long as FREE money is distributed to people, none of what you anticipate towards the growth of India happens, and inflation would remain or worsen. God bless India

  • @balbhatt
    @balbhatt Месяц назад

    FATCA, or the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, is a law that helps prevent tax evasion by Americans using foreign accounts. Here’s what it does in simple terms:
    It requires U.S. citizens and residents to report their foreign financial assets to the IRS for tax purposes.
    It also requires foreign financial institutions to report on the assets held by U.S. account holders.
    The main goal of FATCA is to ensure that Americans are paying taxes on money they keep abroad, and it helps the U.S. government track these assets for tax compliance

  • @sudhakarsubramaniam762
    @sudhakarsubramaniam762 Месяц назад

    Can someone working in Canada with resident status in Canada, invest in Indian mutual funds? I was told that I cannot. !?

  • @neerajmittal6060
    @neerajmittal6060 Месяц назад +1

    In the long run, the rupee depreciate at the rate of around 3% per annum against dollar. This will keep happening till there is a difference between the interest rates in India and US. Interest rates and inflation in India are around 3-4% more than US. So is reflected in the dollar price in long run. If rupees becomes stable against dollar and India keep giving more interest rates, why would anyone invest in US? Same reflects in the GDP and stock market growth. In normal situation, it does not matter which currency are you investing in. If you are in US, invest jn dollars else invest in rupees to avoid the expense of exchange rate. In the current scenario, both US and India stock markets appear to be expensive. But US market appears to be more expensive than India. US market cap by gdp is sitting at 1.94 whim India is sitting at 1.2.

  • @user-iw7fe2yo8j
    @user-iw7fe2yo8j Месяц назад +8

    You have no idea of the problem of taking money out of India . Your podcast is very empirical . Kindly check your calculations . And full of DIsinformation .

    • @NRIMoneyClinic
      @NRIMoneyClinic  Месяц назад +1

      @user-iw every word uttered is very correct here . Money can easily be taken out of India , if you know the process well .

    • @zampya
      @zampya Месяц назад +2

      Not sure about inflation figures. It is hard to imagine inflation in India to be lower than US. Nor now... Any time... Also are you sure gift city is not a scam? Anyways we won't be here if we had $150k ready to be invested 😄

  • @eximtrade7726
    @eximtrade7726 Месяц назад

    Bhai Sahib you just started the confusion points and did not give a clear answer

  • @gustakh1050
    @gustakh1050 Месяц назад +5

    Robinhood gives 5% PA why will any one do a FCNR 😂

    • @girivengalam4048
      @girivengalam4048 Месяц назад

      Very true and also no fixed tenure, you can withdraw anytime

  • @punver79
    @punver79 Месяц назад

    MSC India etf

  • @firstpostcommenter8078
    @firstpostcommenter8078 Месяц назад +1

    NRIs can invest in India in dollars itself. For example, there are ETFs like INDA ETF from iShares in USA (Similar to QDV5 ETF available in EU countries for investing in India using EUROs)

    • @vishwasjain5125
      @vishwasjain5125 Месяц назад

      The expense ratio on these funds are crazy. Will wipe out major chunk of the gains.

    • @firstpostcommenter8078
      @firstpostcommenter8078 Месяц назад +1

      @@vishwasjain5125 Well, the expense ratio of QDV5 is 0.65%. Most Indian domestic mutual funds have higher expense ratio. We need to understand that an Indian is considered as a waste fellow and his life is worthless. So Indians have no freedom to convert money from INR to other currencies easily, have to pay annual maintenance charges for demat accounts, have high expense ratios in mutual funds, etc unlike people of developed countries.

  • @YourRightSide
    @YourRightSide Месяц назад +1

    It’s a pain to do anything in India. Just because you are NRI , you are treated as 3rd class citizen despite adding so much to economy. Also, government outlook is same as colonial mindset that everyone is thief and so much complications when it comes to taxation and nothing is streamlined despite digital india.
    I feel like most people don’t do taxes within india due to complications involved and also with DTAA coming into play it is very cumbersome as USA and india financial calendars don’t match.
    Unless there is ease on taxes and account management for investment. Most people will refrain from INR investment unless you are big corp who can manage all red tapes and paper work. For middle class , suffering is not worth it.

  • @user-xd9xy5yl9l
    @user-xd9xy5yl9l Месяц назад +3

    It's a no brainer. Anybody buying NASDAQ / tech companies has done amazingly well. So be in US Dollars and buy tech stocks.

  • @sriniseshan9888
    @sriniseshan9888 16 дней назад

    Investing in properties in Indis is a hassle..A.at the time of buying, sellers would demand cash ( values lower on paper) ..B. at the time of selling its difficult to find buyers who are willing to pay 100% on paper.. Better off not investing in India. Even if someone wants to invest better invest in assets that can be quickly sold..

  • @sivav9940
    @sivav9940 14 дней назад

    Videke mind dobbinde, rupee appreciation means dollor should collapse. As simple as that. Investing in India means u need the amount to be more than four times to get double in dollars

  • @ttsubash
    @ttsubash Месяц назад +2

    I think you are imagining about arms exports to be increasing and talking about atmnirbhar. Also about more FDI.
    During the last 50 years for how many months has the value of Indian rupee gone up

    • @NRIMoneyClinic
      @NRIMoneyClinic  Месяц назад +1

      Please do a Google search for INR / Dollar .. you will get enough data to support what I said . Check the period 2003 to 2009 in particular..

    • @ttsubash
      @ttsubash Месяц назад +1

      @@NRIMoneyClinic
      Well you have mentioned that period in your talk and am not surprised. But i was talking about the general trend of Indian rupee value increasing.

    • @NRIMoneyClinic
      @NRIMoneyClinic  Месяц назад +1

      Future is always uncertain.. we can only give best judgement based on what we see as on date .. clear answer will be known when future plays out .. that is the truth

  • @Super_Cool_Guy
    @Super_Cool_Guy Месяц назад +2

    1st

  • @balbhatt
    @balbhatt Месяц назад +1

    Right now afghan currency is 18% stronger then ₹ this is very shameful I don’t know about how much fdi coming to india but daily evening you can see how much Fiis selling india

  • @TheAnils80
    @TheAnils80 Месяц назад

    We can tell 1000 companies in USA which are good and paying good dividends but in India you can not 100 companies which are good and trust worthy. Example Byjus, PayTM , Sahara etc etc. can you talk about this also in your future videos?

    • @NRIMoneyClinic
      @NRIMoneyClinic  Месяц назад +2

      US also had Enron , layman brothers, Burnie Madoff etc . These things happen across globe. US is not made out of saints

  • @juson4267
    @juson4267 Месяц назад +2

    There's a narrative going around that rupee will be appreciating against dollar next 5yrs. 1USD < 50 INR

  • @now2307
    @now2307 Месяц назад +3

    In short rupee is not a good currency to invest because India is a country with many problems, whether it is geopolitical issues, corruption, huge and diverse population or external factors like big powers like China and America. But if invested wisely returns may be higher since there are many sectors that have potential to grow. If you’re investing in fixed deposits in India, you will lose out because don’t expect rupees to strengthen. Secondly, interest rates for FDs in USD are quite high. HELLO MR. BHAT. NICE MEETING YOU IN UDUPI.😊

  • @bhupenmistry9803
    @bhupenmistry9803 Месяц назад

    🇮🇳

  • @rajeshsriharirao4265
    @rajeshsriharirao4265 Месяц назад

    Investing in India and taking it back is a pain. Better to keep it in India and retire in India.

  • @Curious.2024
    @Curious.2024 Месяц назад

    During the last 10 years:
    1) Exchange stability was brought about by RBI intervention most of the times
    2) Statistics from Indian government and agencies is taken with a large dose (a fistful, infact) of salt by the international decision makers.
    3) A large part of the FI investments in the Indian stock markets comes from tax havens, reportedly round tripping by Indians with questionable integrity and morals

  • @jasonsamuel699
    @jasonsamuel699 Месяц назад

    This is just brokers trying to sell products on commission making up stuff….

  • @juson4267
    @juson4267 Месяц назад

    Invest in USA . Simple

  • @paddy4u38
    @paddy4u38 Месяц назад +2

    No sorry.. no more investment in india.. Had bad experience.. Us stock market is good very robust.. corporate governance is lot better

    • @palebluedot8862
      @palebluedot8862 Месяц назад

      What you smoking bro ? Indian market is all time high.. if you didn’t make money in Indian market in last 10 years, probably share market is not for you..

    • @paddy4u38
      @paddy4u38 Месяц назад

      @@palebluedot8862 May be you are right.. I made lot more money in US market

    • @thecompass1538
      @thecompass1538 Месяц назад

      What is return of us market and Indian market in last 10 years in $

  • @user-sv9pr6yp6d
    @user-sv9pr6yp6d Месяц назад +6

    Saudi not renewing the 50 year agreement on petro dollar will weaken the dollar. BRICS currency is declared this year that also will be an alternative for USD. Likelihood of USD getting weak is real.

  • @earthquake-lp9kz
    @earthquake-lp9kz Месяц назад

    I lost interest as soon as you said the inflation is the same! Lol

  • @Citizen2943
    @Citizen2943 Месяц назад +1

    India investment looks good. Lets take todays number. 5% APR in USA . 7.2% in India NRE. $ to inr as 82.44. inr back to $ as 85. Repatriation fee close to $20 on $10k consider as GST,One time fees etc . So $10k brings back $240 more per year than if in usa ....Breakeven if $ reached 116 which is unlikely, and even if it reaches to it , redundant if SIP is on. Also nre to usa account transfer has no limits. 100k per transaction however. Nre interest is tax free too.

    • @manojBadam
      @manojBadam Месяц назад +2

      $10k in USD and 5% APR brings around $10,511 USD back in a year. INR8,24,400 with 7% interest in India brings back around INR8,83,995. Which translates to $10,399.95 with 85 as exchange rate. After $20 repatriation fees it is coming around $10,380 after 1 year. May be I’m missing something.. don’t see $240 additional income coming from the India

    • @Citizen2943
      @Citizen2943 Месяц назад

      @@manojBadam I see. Yes, you are correct. I took into account only the interest conversion.

    • @manojBadam
      @manojBadam Месяц назад

      @@Citizen2943 Thanks for confirming 👍

  • @tphilip77
    @tphilip77 Месяц назад

    FDI argument is questionable.
    FDI in markets is definitely an unpredictable investment.
    With the current corruption level and goverenence issues FDI investment compared to other developing countries is definitely not popular.

  • @mcmaltaeurope4777
    @mcmaltaeurope4777 Месяц назад +2

    INR should appreciate in next 19 months for sure ❤

    • @sgeorge008
      @sgeorge008 Месяц назад +6

      Let’s talk after 19 months.

    • @neerajmittal6060
      @neerajmittal6060 Месяц назад +1

      Keep dreaming. This is not how it works.

  • @pardeeptandon
    @pardeeptandon Месяц назад

    The Rupee has depreciated by 4 To 5 % on a CAGR basis in the last 50 years. NRIs should take this for granted when they do financial planning.

  • @manand3263
    @manand3263 9 дней назад

    Investing in India is always a bad decision since dollar is more stronger. India rupee will continue to depreciate against dollar. Stop spreading misinformation.

  • @matoind
    @matoind 18 дней назад +1

    A very long and boring video.

  • @pardeeptandon
    @pardeeptandon Месяц назад +2

    For Retirement Planning, Thailand is a better destination than India. And for appreciation, Bitcoin is the investment for NRI's

  • @balbhatt
    @balbhatt Месяц назад

    Why NRI retire in india it is true that a significant number of the most polluted cities in the world are located in India.
    According to the 2023 World Air Quality Report published by IQAir, a Swiss air quality technology company:
    - 41 of the top 100 most polluted cities in the world are in India.
    - The top 22 most polluted cities in the world are all located in India.
    - The Indian capital city of New Delhi is ranked as the most polluted capital city in the world.
    Some key points:
    - India has a severe air pollution problem, driven by factors like vehicle emissions, industrial activity, construction, waste burning, and seasonal agricultural burning.
    - The northern Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Haryana have the highest concentration of polluted cities in the country.
    - While air quality has improved in some Indian cities in recent years, the overall pollution levels remain dangerously high, posing serious health risks to the population.
    - Addressing this crisis requires concerted efforts from the government, industries, and citizens to implement robust pollution control measures and shift towards cleaner energy sources and practices.
    So in summary, yes the data clearly shows that a disproportionately high number of the world's most polluted cities are located within India, highlighting the scale of the air pollution challenge the country faces.

  • @thecompass1538
    @thecompass1538 Месяц назад

    Inr will hold against dollar ? Let's bet 100k on it

  • @thecompass1538
    @thecompass1538 Месяц назад

    Lie: indian investment give more return, doesn't matter 2003-2008, matters what happened in 20 years

  • @MyGod-1
    @MyGod-1 Месяц назад +1

    Rupee is just tissue paper 😂😂😂😂

  • @thecompass1538
    @thecompass1538 Месяц назад

    All lies, FDI is highest in India, what bullshit, India FDI is scaringly low

  • @thecompass1538
    @thecompass1538 Месяц назад

    Lies lies lies lies lies, give data for all the bullshit u say