Towards a more Equitable‚ Inclusive and Sustainable India India Facts and Achievements India is a country of continental proportions and rich cultural heritage. The civilizational history of India goes back to more than 5000 years. In ancient times India was considered as one of the leading lights of the world and its glory was spread far and wide all across the corners of the earth. Throughout its history‚ India has evolved and reinvented herself. India is the birthplace and cradle of four popular religions
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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE - PILANI K.K. BIRLA GOA CAMPUS A Report On IMPACT OF BRAIN DRAIN ON INDIA BY 2010A3PS120G 2010A4PS257G 2010A8PS326G 2010A8PS419G Arihant Lunawat Rohan Kulkarni Nidhi Kothari YVK Shanmukh Kumar November 16‚ 2011 BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE – PILANI K.K. BIRLA GOA CAMPUS A Report On IMPACT OF BRAIN DRAIN ON INDIA PREPARED FOR Dr. Basavadatta Mitra PREPARED BY 2010A3PS120G 2010A4PS257G 2010A8PS326G 2010A8PS419G Arihant Lunawat Rohan
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India is poised to be the worlds next superpower with sound and transparent financial system‚ flourishing IT industry and a well-regulated stock market .It has been active politically and economically in the past decade as well. Indians. Its core institutions from independent judiciary and free press to military are secured by its more than half century old roots. India is on the verge of becoming a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. Its scientists are planning to launch
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1. What are some of the contextual issues for McDonald’s in India (Describe the Indian context using Hofstede/Trompenaars/GLOBE). What are some of the more prominent social instritutions at work that will impact on this case (Religion‚ Government‚ Social institutions‚ Education‚ Politics‚ etc.) Trompenaars: Particularism: After many years of studying the Indian food market‚ build relationships and get to know people to better understand Indian’s needs. McDonald’s was ready to get into India’s market
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Is India exploiting its comparative advantage? – Essay The theory of comparative advantage states that if two countries each specialise in the product with the lowest opportunity cost‚ and then trade‚ real incomes will increase for both countries. India is one of the world’s largest countries by both land mass and population. It is located in South Asia‚ bordering the Arabian Sea. India is considered one of the major forces in the global economic market although it is still a developing economy
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fast growing nations. The countries I have selected are India in Asia and Brazil in South America. Both of these countries are part of the BRIC (Brazil‚ Russia‚ India and China) group of countries which represent 4 of the fastest growing economies in the world‚ as such there is a lot of interest with large organizations to enter and benefit from this growth. The first which focuses on India offers a list of ethical tips for operating in India‚ it talks briefly about the ethical climate in the country
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The story of IBM in India is surrounded by several myths and folklore‚ particularly relating to its infamous exit in 1978. George Fernandes‚ who was industry minister in the Janata government‚ is often credited for throwing out IBM over foreign exchange rules‚ but the trouble for IBM had started way back in 1967. It had a good run of the Indian market for two decades after its entry into India in 1951‚ facilitated by Jawaharlal Nehru himself. See: IBM’s 100-year journey‚ from clocks‚ scales
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5th century AD the Gupta Hindu Kingdom region of classical India started as a highly political‚ regionalized caste system to a religious Hindu based culture‚ and a more science thinking culture. Classical India did not develop the solid political traditions and institutions of Chinese civilization‚ nor the high level of political interest that would characterize classical Greece and Rome. The most persistent political features of India in the classical period involved regionalism. Regionalism has
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India: A Growing Link in the Global Supply Chain A look at the nation’s success stories‚ and the challenges that persist‚ in autos‚ oil‚ power‚ steel‚ and electronics With more than 500‚000 new engineering graduates each year‚ India is in a strong position to be an engineering powerhouse. But while India is one of the biggest players in the services and information technology sector‚ the same cannot be said of our supply chain and engineering capability. India’s manufacturing exports still amount
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Essay on cultural heritage of India "A nation without a cultural heritage is like an orphan who has nothing to feed upon" said Emerson. The individual being‚ or race‚ or nation must necessarily have certain roots somewhere. They are not of much value unless they have certain roots in the past which is after all the accumulation of experience of generations. Countries achieve greatness not because of their material prosperity but because they follow traditions. Every country’s culture is peculiar
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