. Indonesia and India both will welcome the 2014 election. Two old reformers will exit the stage in Indonesia SBY and in India Manmohan Singh .. The two leading candidates have emerged - Jokowi (Indonesia) and Modi (India) - a name that you will hear more in the coming months. Two great democracies of India and Indonesia will both have a new leader by the end of this year. In India, the current prime minister, Manmohan Singh would resign - in Indonesia, the incumbent president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, has served beall s two consecutive terms and can not be returned. beall s BACKGROUND CANDIDATES In parallel can be seen in the emergence of two candidates, namely Narendra Modi in India and presidential candidate Joko Widodo ("Jokowi") in Indonesia - both known as economic reformer and is now considered the favorite to win the election. After a period of somewhat indecisive leadership in both countries, investors expect that and Jokowi significantly reform their economies. Narendra Modi Born 17 September 1950 Indian Chief Minister of the state of Gujarat since 2001 Member of opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and favored to win the election Nearly 8 of 10 people India positive perception of Modi, compared with only 50% who felt the same of the Congress Party candidate Rahul Gandhi Modi will be expected to follow the agenda beall s of the Hindu nationalist party's priority is jobs, investment, manufacturing and infrastructure is expected that Modi approach to FDI as Gujarat state Chief Minister, Modi has gained credit with the reform pro - business and has streamlined the bureaucracy and achieve significant improvement of the country's infrastructure. The Government of Gujarat has been claimed as the engine of growth in the country of India and the beneficiary of the largest FDI. Although investors should not expect any changes in the protectionist attitude of the Indian retail sector, the BJP is likely to propose raising the limit on foreign beall s ownership of Indian defense industry companies to 49% from 26% currently. beall s Joko Widodo in Indonesia - "Jokowi" Born June 21, 1961 Members of the Indonesian Democratic Party - Struggle (PDI - P) Surakarta Mayor between 2005 and 2012 Governor of Jakarta since 2012 Announces his candidacy for the presidential elections in March poll recently put Jokowi in about 40% of the vote, former general Prabowo beall s pada17%, and at 11% Bakrie (Roy Morgan Research) Expected Jokowi approach to FDI Jokowi Government is expected to promote public-private investment in sectors such as transport infrastructure underfunded, and health. However, it has historically favored protectionist policies, which indicate a radical step for a more open Indonesia's economy may not be taken. In his role as the governor of Jakarta, Jokowi - seen as not corrupt - has set clear priorities and practical untukpenanaman capital in Indonesia, ranging from public transportation to fields for health, education and poverty alleviation. Thought Jokowi throughout beall s the infrastructure priorities can be gleaned from the "Development Plan" her to Jakarta, priority: 1. Transportation System Development beall s 2. Controlling and reducing flooding 3. Improving beall s the Quality of the Environment in the Regional Housing and the City 4. Improving the Quality and Quantity of Open Green Space 5. Reducing Gaps Economy and Creating Jobs 6. Developing Multicultural Centers 7. Improving Government Services 8. Improving the Quality of Education 9. Improving the Quality of Public Health source: http://www.trade-worthy.com/index.php/en/?option=com_content&view=article&id=49
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