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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Any attempt at any level can't be satifactorily completed without the support and guidance of learned people. I would like to express my immense gratitude to Prof. Iram Ahmad for her constant support and motivation that has encouraged us to come up with this project. she had been very kind and patient while suggesting me the outlines of this project and correcting my doubts. I thank her for her overall supports
I am also thankful to my friends and mates who have rendered their whole hearted support at all times for the successful completion of this project “IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON COMMUNICATION” effectively and moreover on time. Despite of my parent's busy schedules ,they gave me different ideas in making this project unique.I and my friend put a team effort to complete and make it a great project
I hope our work will be appreciated.

Thanking you.

Represented by: Vikash kumar srivastava

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The Business of Globalization and the Globalization of Business 2 Introduction……………………………………………………………...3 Today’s communication challenge……………………………………..8 Globalization ……………………………………………………………8 Impact of Communication on India…………………………………..13 Globalization and Communication growth ………………………….18 Impact on education…..……………………………………………….20 Internetization………………………………………………………….24 Globalization, Informatization and Intercultural Communication....24 Conlusion………………………………………………………………..30 Webliography…………………………………………………………31

THE BUSINESS OF GLOBALIZATION AND THE GLOBALIZATION OF BUSINESS
The new global economy of the twenty-first century has transformed the economic, social, educational and political landscape in a profound and indelible manner. It is composed of a trilogy of interactive forces that include

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