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Analysis of the State of Competition in the Indian Two-Wheeler Industry
ANALYZING THE STATE OF
COMPETITION IN INDIAN TWO
WHEELER INDUSTRY

Submitted to:
Competition Commission of India, New Delhi

Submitted By:
Anuj Kumar Kanojia
M.A. Economics, 1st year
Delhi School of Economics

June 2011
(Report submitted on July 8, 2011)

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DISCLAIMER

This project report has been prepared by the author as an intern under the
Internship Programme of the Competition Commission of India for a period of one month from June 9, 2011 to June 8; 2011.This report is for academic purposes only. The views expressed in the report are personal to the intern and do not reflect the views of the Commission or any of its staff or personnel and do not bind the Commission in any manner. This report is the intellectual property of the Competition Commission of India and the same or any part thereof may not be used in any manner whatsoever, without express permission of the Competition Commission of India in writing.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This research project would not have been possible without the support and encouragement of my Guide, Mr. Shyamal Misra, under whose supervision I chose this topic and began my research. I would like to express my gratitude for her invaluable assistance, support and guidance throughout the internship period. I would also like to appreciate the cooperation we got from Dr. Anil Kumar
(Assistant Director) and Mr. Srinivasan, the librarian of CCI. I would also like to convey my gratitude to the Competition Commission for supporting this research project. I am also thankful to Mr. Hariprasad CG, Mr. Sudarshan
Bhattacharjee and Mr. Anand Sharma for helping me in every possible way they could. I am also very grateful to the other staff of Competition Commission of India, for being immeasurably accommodating to the requirements of this humble endeavour. 3

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1. INTRODUCTION



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