60423 He came back to Hong Kong after that and established the present company.
60424 Raji began helping out at his father's company with two of his brothers after graduating from university in the U.S.
60425 Currently, their company owns factories that make electrical appliances, such as cassette radios and also watches in Guangdong Province, China and exports to the U.S. and other countries.
60426 Raji makes monthly trips to China, visiting such places as Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, and they have plans to ship goods to the interior of China as well.
60427 They are identical to other Hong Kong entrepreneurs that have set up bases in China.
60428 Raji is the former head of the Indian Chamber of Commerce Hong Kong, made up of approximately one thousand Indian-affiliated and other companies.
60429 Last year he visited Beijing as one of the representatives of the Chamber of Commerce.
60430 He also discussed post-1997 political issues with the Chinese government, including protecting the rights of Indian residents and Indian-affiliated companies.
60431 "Hong Kong should still continue to grow after its reversion to China. Already Hong Kong is not much different than Shenzhen. I'm not at all worried about economic problems."
60432 Raji may be fully convinced of this point, but the gravest issue is the nationality of Indian residents after the reversion.
60433 Raji himself holds British citizenship, but among the 25,000 Indian residents, five to six thousand have neither British nor Indian citizenship, holding only Hong Kong residency.
60434 In principle China does not recognize Chinese nationality for those other than of Chinese ancestry, so other residents could potentially become stateless after 1997.
60435 The Indian Chamber of Commerce Hong Kong is strongly appealing to both Britain and China for a resolution to the statehood issue.
60436 Raji has had more opportunities recently to travel to India on business.
60437 He has plans to build a manufacturing plant in India.