Perhaps it is not big news outside India about the fierce battles that have 
been waging regarding the entry of Walmart and other similar big foreign retail 
chains, aiming to capture India's middle class consumerism.  In the end small 
businesses won out, it seems, at least in some regions.  Here's one small item 
on it.
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FDI in front-end retail has to wait: Sunil Mittal

BS (Business Standard) Reporter / Kolkata September 18, 2007

Foreign direct investment (FDI) in front-end retail will have to wait, Sunil 
Mittal, chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Bharti group and the 
president of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has said. Mittal was 
speaking at the CII’s national council meeting in Kolkata.

Supporting West Bengal Chief Minister, Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee’s stand, Mittal 
said, “Let us see for the next 7-10 years what Indian companies deliver and 
then we can take a call.”

Responding to queries on West Bengal government’s stand on retail, 
Bhattacharjee said, “So far as retail is concerned, Reliance to Spencer, 
everyone is welcome, subject to some conditions.” He said he requested Reliance 
not to sell foodgrain and set up shop in core city areas.

Out of 11.6 million tonnes vegetables produced in the state, 10-30 per cent 
perish due to a shortage of cold storage chains.

Bhattacharjee opposed FDI in front-end retail. Mittal said it was a positive 
development that the chief minister recognised the importance of organised 
retail.

He, however, said only hypermarkets should be set up in the periphery of cities 
and not medium and smaller stores and added that the entry of the private 
sector into procurement of foodgrain would augur well for every one.

However, Bharti Enterprises, which recently signed an agreement with Wal-Mart, 
was not looking to enter West Bengal immediately.




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