There's no question in my mind.
I don't know when you were in India, but perhaps you remember that Pepsi tried to enter India way back in the seventies, I believe. They were thrown out. The first store that KFC opened was actually stoned. When Walmart tried to open up its stores, it was ridiculed in Maharashtra. IKEA stated the set of rules it would operate under. Today Coke and Pepsi have, I think, about a 90% market share, and they're growing. They are one of the biggest markets. There are KFCs in every single town in India. McDonalds is everywhere. I forgot about McDonalds, but they're everywhere.
I think at the end of the day, people will find a way to work. If people could find a way to work in the Soviet Union and open up all the capitalist businesses in that era, I'm sure in India it will be a no-brainer, given that it's a very entrepreneurial society. They will accept us with open arms.