Economic Crimes and its Impact on Indian Economy


                                                                                                           

Economic crimes are crimes against property, involving the unlawful conversion of the ownership of property (belonging to one person) to one's own personal use and benefit. Financial crimes may involve fraud (cheque fraud, credit card fraud, mortgage fraud, medical fraud, corporate fraud, securities fraud (including insider trading), criminal misappropriation, payment (point of sale) fraud, health care fraud); corruption; scams or confidence tricks; tax evasion; bribery; embezzlement; identity theft; money laundering; and forgery and counterfeiting, including the production of Counterfeit money and consumer goods and include computer and cyber-crimes. It may be carried out by individuals, corporations, or by organized crime groups. Victims may include individuals, corporations, governments, and entire economies.
In a broad way, the former can be subclassified as : Crimes involving government finances(eg. tax evasion, duty evasion, subsidy frauds etc.), Crimes involving individuals’, finances (eg.cheating, misappropriation, breach of trust etc.),Crimes related to corporate management (eg. commissions as bribes, illegal gratification, floating fake firms, copyright violations etc.), Crimes affecting national economy (eg. foreign exchange, stock & commodity market manipulations, counterfeiting currency etc.)
    Economic Crimes creates black market or underground economy a market in which goods services are traded illegally. The key distinction of a black market trade is that the transaction itself is illegal. The goods or services may or may not themselves be illegal to own, or to trade through other, legal channels. Because the transactions are illegal, the market itself is forced to operate outside the formal economy, supported by the established state power. Two common motives for operating in black markets are to trade contraband, or to avoid taxes or price controls. Typically the totality of such activity is referred to with the definite article as a complement to the official economies, by market for such goods and services, e.g. "the black market in bush meat".
            Money itself is traded on the black market. This may happen for one or more of several reasons: the government sets ("pegs") the local currency at some arbitrary level to another currency that does not reflect its true market value,   government makes it difficult or illegal for its citizens to own much or any foreign currency, the government taxes exchanging the local currency with other currencies, either in one direction or both (e.g. foreigners are taxed to buy local currency, or residents are taxed to buy foreign currency), The currency is counterfeit, The currency has been acquired illegally and needs to be laundered before the money can be used.
            Impact on National Economy:  Economic crimes cause significant damage to the general economy of the country, adversely affecting the growth and development of the nation. Internationally it erodes confidence in the financial credibility and stability of the nation, thus weakening its global competitiveness and further, becoming unattractive to investments from within as well as outside. Where there is a high incidence level of economic crime, the government and bureaucracy are also viewed as being corrupt and weak. Some of the major impacts on the national economy that may be caused by the economic crimes are:  Increase in inflationary pressure, Uneven distribution of resources and creation of elitism, Marginalisation of tax base, Generation of abundant black money, Creation of parallel economy, Undermining of developmental works/efforts, Becomes a breeding ground for corruption, Illicit businesses thrive affecting licit business, Resources of financial and commercial institutions are diverted and distorted,  Weakens morale and commitment of citizens, Poor/weakest continue to be at risk,  Countries economic equilibrium is at stake. Economic offences, such as counterfeiting of currency, financial scams, fraud, money laundering, etc. are crimes which evoke serious concern and impact on the Nation’s security and governance.
A significant corollary to the above is the diversion and investment of the Black money acquired by committing such crimes into furthering crimes and the hegemony of the criminal syndicates rule. The threats to public security and eventually national security, would appear imminent as an ultimate consequence.
The black money market situation in India is epidemic. India currently tops the list for illegal monies in the entire world, estimated to be almost ₹ 90,54,136 Crores  stored in Swiss banks in the form of unaccounted money as per the  data provided by the Swiss Banking Association.  India has more black money than the rest of the world combined. Indian Swiss bank account assets are worth 13 times the country’s national debt, and, if this black money is seized and brought back to the country, India has the potential to become one of the richest countries in the world.  In 2007, Indian authorities began investigating Hasan Ali Khan an Indian businessman n for suspicion of money laundering. He reportedly had a Swiss bank account with $8 billion in deposits and has stashed away billions into Swiss bank accounts with the help of Kolkata based businessman, Kashinath Tapuria using hawala.  In December 2012, Finance Ministry told the Standing Committee on Finance that recovery of Hasan Ali's tax arrears (of approximately Rs 91,000 crore) is not possible. Evidence available with Enforcement Directorate shows that he had transactions of over 112,000 crore between years 2005 and 2006, and he is only one of the big tax offenders and this stash is only a part of the huge illicit outflow from India. This amount is enough to fund the national drinking water project in all the six lakh villages in India for the next 10 years.
Pakistan-based terror outfits are targeting the Indian economy by pumping in massive amounts of fake currency; the Indian government informed the Parliament in Aug 2013 that it was the Lashkar-e-Taiba and Pakistani intelligence agencies which were involved in the operation. Ministers speaking in both Houses pointed to the Pakistan connection in the Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) racket which has assumed serious proportions in the wake of reports that the counterfeit currency is also being used for terror funding. Instances have also come to notice where FICN printed in Pakistan has been routed to India via China, Bangladesh and Nepal route. A recent report compiled by the Financial Intelligence Unit of the Union Finance Ministry estimated a 400 per cent increase over recent years in counterfeit transactions in India's financial channels.  

Most of the Economic Crimes in India are committed through the cooperation and nexus between the corrupt politicians, bureaucrats, industrialists, businessman and middle-men. As far as criminality is concerned these economic offences, while bearing similarity to traditional offences, constitute a separate class by virtue of their scale and dimension; modus operandi; and in making individuals/state/society as collective victims of financial loss. With general acceptance on this fundamental, the call of tomorrow may be a comprehensive “economic offences code”, distinct from penal codes, to effectively counter economic crimes. Criminologists, prestigious commissions and research bodies agree that governments must go beyond law enforcement and criminal justice to tackle the risk factors that cause crime, because it is more cost effective and leads to greater social benefits than the standard ways of responding to crime. Interestingly, multiple opinion polls also confirm public support for investment in prevention. Criminologist Waller uses these materials in Less Law, More Order to propose specific measures to reduce crime as well as a crime bill.


Published in Organiser weekly the RSS mouth piece magazine on 2 February 2014 


Blast Fail to Deter Rally at Patna


The  Narendra Modi Hunkar Rally at Patna on 27 Oct has set  another land mark in the History of Bihar and its contribution in The Nationalist movements of India. Five people were killed and 83 injured in six serial blasts near the venue of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's rally of 10 lakh   ( 1 million) people in the state capital. After the blast a rally of people were seen leaving the Gandhi Maidan field , but it was astonishing to note that  brave hearted follower created another rally to fill the space vacated creating another rally at the entrance gates.
  Narendra Modi jee, on his part, appeared to calm the rally and asked the workers to maintain peace as per their culture. He also advised the Party workers not to rush to their home and follow safety first rule.  The crowd erupted in cheers when he addressed them in Bhojpuri and Maithili, two local dialects.
  Referring to Bihar's historic and glorious role during the Ramayan and Mahabharata eras, the Buddhist era, the Mauryan era, and the British period, Modijee hailed the people of Bihar by calling them strong and determined and always ready to fight for the dignity of the nation.
                      Appealing directly to the Muslims of Bihar, Modi jee asked them if they wanted to fight Hindus or fight poverty. "Let's come together and fight poverty," he said adding 'India First' was his mantra. He ended his speech with an appeal for Hindu-Muslim unity.
      The discipline, devotion and brotherhood shown by the BJP party workers and followers at the Time of serial time blast  at Gandhi Maidan Patna was exemplary. Party workers were seen to rush the injured immediately and speedily to hospitals on motorcycle and two wheelers. However the state governments’ medical arrangement at  Government hospital and at Gandhi Maidan was in appropriate and shabby. Party workers were seen later taking the injured to nearby private Hospitals. My salute to these brave  social soldier of the Party, who despite all odds  tried there level best to help the injured. Such disciplined worker can only be of a nationalist Party like BJP who work on the ideology of  Pdt. Deendayal Upadhaya  one of the founders of this Party, one of which is hereby produced in English:-

  “All human group's and residents of India, who bestow their motherly affection towards this nation, is all one people. Their way of living, Art, literature, philosophy is all Indian culture. Therefore the foundation of Indian nationalism is this culture. Only devotion towards this culture can, make India spiritually one. “  

Honourable Bhagawatjee on RSS and Hindutava


Hon’able Sar Sangha Sanchalak Mohan Bhagwat jee had in his three day Bihar tour in Bihar revealed important aspects of Hinduism and the functioning of Rastriya Swema Sevak Sangh.  On the 20th of July he inaugurated the Daya Saraswati Vidya Mandir School in Maranpur Gaya. He expressed concerns his over the commercialization of the education system in India. I his views education should be a process of ones’ inner growth and self-fulfillment evolved its own technique, its rules, method and practices. It should be used to train the mind as an instrument of acquiring knowledge so as to increase its intrinsic potency and creative capacity. These were the process of learning in ancient India. He was also critical of the declining use of Hindi as a medium of learning.

He blamed English for most of the ailment in modern India. It should be relevant to mention herewith that- Hindi or Hindustani has produced two great literatures, Urdu and high Hindi. Both have the same grammar and the same basic vocabulary, which have proceeded from the same source, that is, from the Kariboli speech of Delhi and surrounding areas which was a spoken language since the 13 the century. Both these languages were produced to create a common speaking language so specific and particular to the rich culture and heritage of this nation. 

He also wanted parents to let his child pursue the subject of his own choice and let them  exercise his own reasoning and be enlightened on the basis of ‘Sanskar’.

 On the second day of his tour he addressed an impressive gathering consisting of all top BJP leaders and workers, people from voluntary organisations and press media at Srikrihna Memorial Hall situated at the center of Patna. The stage was ornamented by the presence of  Dr. Pawan Kr. Agrawal, Sidhanath Singh,  Sangh Chalak Patna Mahanagar, Dharnidhar Singh and the Sangh’s Sar Sanchalak  honourable Mohan Bhagawat jee.  

 Bhagawat jee said that usually the Sangha maintains a low profile and works to build the Indian society on the basis of its rich cultural heritage. Hence its activities are not well known to all. There are some false presumption and reporting in the media about RSS and its functioning so it was essential to clarify the same.

He stated that the political system in a country is the reflection of its society. People get the government that they want in a democracy. This is the essence of the democracy.  For the progress of the nation the society should be united and should possess certain positive attributes and quality.  He referred to Ravindranath Tagore’s book ‘Swadeshi Samaj’ where it was mentioned that change begins from the society and not through the political system. And this way will no doubt be through the Hindu way. The Hindus will find their way. Merely by changing governments nothing would change. It is difficult to walk on the righteous path. Sanghs work is to create volunteers (Swamsevakas) who can work in the right path under adverse circumstances.  The Sangh works within the society to create a society based on its rich cultural heritage and to promote nationalism in the country. A nation as big as Bharat, which has such diversity in language and customs, needs many leaders.   For this   it   needs leaders at local level and in every field as it is the leader which leads the society to progress and prosperity.  It is not necessary that he has all the positive attributes and qualities required. He should possess bare minimum quality to lead the society and the Sangh helps them to develop these attributes. The leader should lead the nation and the society by example.

The Sangh works to change the society not the political system in the country. The functionaries of the Sangh live in the society for understanding and knowing the society from and within.  To understand the Sangh, he asked the people to join it, understand it and put their suggestion there for the improvement of the society and the functioning of RSS. The Sangh works from the inputs of the people and the society.  The Swamsevaks have the independence to advertise the policies of Sangh and discuss the same with people. They live with the society and discuss find out the means and methods to develop the society based on its rich cultural values.  The Sangh functionaries live for the nation and to the nation for no personal gain.

  The Indian Society has lost some its ancient fundamentals and patriotic nature hence a handful of foreign invaders came and ruled the country for many years.  Our own shortcomings and mistakes have made this nation suffer.  British thought that the Hindus and Muslims would fight against each other and be destroyed. But this did not happen and both of them found their way by living together. They had found their way and the present society will also find its way of harmony and that way will defiantly be of Hindutava.

Hindutava is the source of inspiration for change in the society. It is the basis on which the nation’s life has been built. The basic fundamentals of Hindutava are: “Respect to all and welfare for all”. Our nation is formed on the ancient didactic of, “Vasudheva Kutumbukam”, which means that the whole world is our relative.  This is the basis of our living and accordingly all people irrespective of religion can live together today in Bharat.  The basis of our unity and oneness is “Unity in Diversity”. Except for Persians and Hoboes the Ancestors of all the Indians are one. This has been proved by the DNA test report of the people in the Indo- Iranian belt.

 Sangh has not named or made any person Guru (Teacher). For the RSS the saffron flag, which by its colour signifies the culture of this nation from times immemorial, is its Guru.  The colour saffron signifies the nation’s life, culture and the pious deeds of our forefathers. The flag symbolizes the sacrifice and thoughts of our sages and saints hence it is the Guru for one and all in the RSS.