The Rise of India India‚ one of four great ancient civilizations‚ has a splendid history‚ and it also has an important influence and effect on the development of world civilization. India’s societal development was lost during the period of British colonialism. However this indomitable nation is now rapidly developing. Since the 21st century when globalization swept the world‚ India has gotten the chance to move. India is rising. The paper will use PEST political environment‚ economic environment
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PEST Analysis of India This paper will provide the advantages and disadvantages of different facets that fall within the PEST analysis: political‚ economical‚ social‚ and technological aspects of India. Political: India is the biggest democracy in the world‚ with a government type of federal republic. The country’s form of government mimics the United States with its federal structure. The federal government consists of executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial branches. In addition
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Submitted by : Faiz Mahdi Syed Submitted to : Date : November 11‚ 2012 Abstract The role of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the growth process has been a heated topic of debate in several countries including India. FDI is the main source of the globalization efforts of the world economy. Research shows that India has become the second most important destination for transnational corporations and the latest major frontier for globalized retail. The sectors include services‚ telecommunications
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CHAPTER 1:INTENT AND OBJECTIVE 1.1 INTENT AND OBJECTIVE 1.1.1 It is the intent and objective of the Government of India to attract and promote foreign direct investment in order to supplement domestic capital‚ technology and skills‚ for accelerated economic growth. Foreign Direct Investment‚ as distinguished from portfolio investment‚ has the connotation of establishing a ‗lasting interest‘ in an enterprise that is resident in an economy other than that of the investor. 1.1.2 The Government
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PEST analysis of India Political Factors (1) Since 1991‚ India market become a free-market system and open to foreign investors ; (2) The political of India is relatively more stable than before ‚ The stability of the regime affecting the development of the national economy; (3) There are different legal systems in different regions; (4) The Indian Constitution guarantees justice‚ equality and freedom of its citizens‚ and efforts to promote the exchanges between each other;
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) is direct investment into production or business in a country by a company in another country‚ either by buying a company in the target country or by expanding operations of an existing business in that country. Foreign direct investment is done for many reasons including to take advantage of cheaper wages or for special investment privileges such as tax exemptions offered by the country as an incentive to gain tariff-free access to the markets of the country or the
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investment. India ranks 6th among the top 10 countries for Foreign direct investment. Although not in the front line‚ it has become an attractive destination for foreign investment1. India’s economic policies are tailored to attract substantial capital inflows and to sustain such inflows of capital. Policy initiatives taken over a period of years have resulted in significant capital inflows of foreign investment in all areas of economy including the public sector. This paper analysis the structure
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Engineering and Management Research‚ Vol. 2‚ Issue-1‚ Jan 2012 ISSN No.: 2250-0758 Pages: 31-36 www.ijemr.net FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN RETAIL IN INDIA Dr. Gaurav Bisaria Assistant Professor‚ Faculty of Management & Research‚ INTEGRAL UNIVERSITY‚ Lucknow‚ INDIA. gaurav_or@rediffmail.com I. INTRODUCTION FDI Foreign direct investment (FDI) or foreign investment refers to the net inflows of investment to acquire a lasting management interest (10% or more) in an enterprise operating in
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Science (JHSS) ISSN: 2279-0837‚ ISBN: 2279-0845. Volume 5‚ Issue 5 (Nov. - Dec. 2012)‚ PP 99-109 www.Iosrjournals.Org The Opportunities and Challenges of FDI in Retail in India Rajib Bhattacharyya Assistant Prof. in Economics‚ P. G. Department of Commerce‚ Hooghly Mohsin College‚ India Abstract: The spectacular and unprecedented growth of FDI in the global economic landscape over the last two decades has made it an integral part of the development strategy of both the developed and developing
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FDI Policy in India FDI as defined in Dictionary of Economics (Graham Bannock et.al) is investment in a foreign country through the acquisition of a local company or the establishment there of an operation on a new (Greenfield) site. To put in simple words‚ FDI refers to capital inflows from abroad that is invested in or to enhance the production capacity of the economy. [9] Foreign Investment in India is governed by the FDI policy announced by t he Government of India and the provision
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