What is the issue?
Indian government is planning for a disinvestment of Air India.
What does Disinvestment mean?
- Disinvestment can be defined as the action of an organisation (or government) selling or liquidating an asset or subsidiary.
- A company or a government organisation will typically disinvest an asset either as a strategic move for the company, or for raising resources to meet general/specific needs.
- Earlier NDA government (1999-2004) made four strategic disinvestments in
- Bharat Aluminium Company (BALCO)
- Hindustan Zinc (both to Sterlite Industries),
- Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Limited (to Reliance Industries)
- VSNL (to the Tata group)
What is the need for Air India disinvestment?
- The airline had reported losses for six straight years.
- Air India’s debt, now about $8 billion, is growing unsustainably.
- It was bailed out with $5.8 billion of taxpayer money in 2012.
- More than 18,000 workers were on its rolls for a fleet of just about two dozen planes.
What are the reasons of failures of air India?
- Inefficiency, typical in a government-controlled set up, was bleeding Air India.
- The business had a global as well has domestic competition.
- This business was not profit oriented and not expected for high returns.
- Role of politicians in using the airlines for the personal use.
What is the status of Air India disinvestment?
- The sale bid earlier shelved prematurely after all the bidders were either disqualified or dropped out.
- The many factors that were and may still be at work against the sale are not widely understood.
- In May 2000, bids were invited for a 40% stake in Air India, with a cap of 26% on foreign investment.
What can be done?
- The negotiation conditions need to be lowered by the government.
- Reliable Partnership can be formed for the proper working of the carrier.
- The government should be clear that foreign airlines should not gain control over Air India.
- Sharp scrutiny of objections can expose and frustrate hidden vested interests of the bidders.
- The government will have to exit the airline cleanly and completely.
- The reform demands political courage, economic wisdom and business-like sharpness.
Source: The Hindu