Sunday, July 02, 2006

Views from Imphal

I wanted to say about the impact on this little place of ours, called Imphal, made by the great upheaval going on inside today’s China. That was, of course, triggered by Rajinder Puri’s op-ed. But the Army’s reply intervened last night as I wanted to put on record what the Army had said on the same day that publication was carried in the Imphal Free Press.

You know, 100 million people are on the move right at this moment inside China. They are on the move, leaving their homes and villages for search of works in factories located mainly along the coastal regions of China. The peasants of China, who built the Great Wall and, form the backbone of the Chinese revolution under Mao, are now on the move.

100 million people on the move for any reason is a fearsome phenomenon. And it is the largest movement of people at a given time in the entire recorded history of mankind.

This floating population of 100 million people forms the limitless supply of labour force for the factories making ipods, Xboxes, garments—you name it and they are making it. They are functioning literally as the factories of the entire world. And this availability of the floating population of 100 million workforce means that factory managers can drive down the production cost to the rock bottom level.

In Imphal you can buy a Chinese made cigarette lighter for Rs2.50! So, smokers no longer bother to buy matchboxes. They buy a Chinese made lighter for the grand sum of Rs 2.50, use it for some months and simply it throw away, without bothering to refill them again. And buy another one for Rs 2.50 again.

On the personal level, when I find Anchor’s (of the famed electrical appliances brand) toothbrush selling for Rs 10.00, I thought that it is an invitation price. Because the quality is so good. But some weeks back, I found out that Chinese made toothbrushes are selling for Rs 5.00 a piece. The quality is as good as any other available Indian toothbrush in the market. And it comes in a first rate packing which you find in Rs 20.00 a piece Indian toothbrush. Naturally, I now switched to Chinese made toothbrush and I’m finding the quality really commendable.

I’ll come again tomorrow with this subject because I’ve something more to say.

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