The rapport between India and Pakistan since 1947 has been distressed and unfriendly‚ Marked by indiscriminating communal massacres at the time of partition of British India; three wars and countless trivial conflicts and clashes afterwards. One critical factor in this history has been the pre- partition heritage of the two political movements that dominated the political environment of India before and after independence- The Indian National Congress and the Muslim League. Most of the political
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INDIA S FOREIGN TRADE POLICY 2009-14 By Cybex Exim Solution Pvt Ltd. INDIA S FOREIGN TRADE POLICY 2009-14 What is Foreign Trade Policy? The Union Commerce Ministry‚ Government of India announces the integrated Foreign Trade Policy FTP in every five year. This is also called EXIM policy. This policy is updated every year with some modifications and new schemes. New schemes come into effect on the first day of financial year i.e. April 1‚ every year. The Foreign trade Policy which was announced
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Introduction Though India stands today as the largest democracy‚ its administrative as well as the political set up has many flaws and shortcomings. The Indian system of administration and governance is impregnated with flaws like shortages of power‚ bureaucratic hassles‚ political uncertainty‚ and infrastructural deficiencies .In spite of all these political shortcomings‚ India is perceived to be one of the most lucrative grounds for investing‚ in the eyes of the wealthy European as well as American
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Project: Legal Aspects of Business Enforcement of Foreign Judgements GROUP 10‚ SECTION D ABIN JOY (10P185) DEEPAK BHATIA (10P197) HARPREET SINGH (10P200) JANAK RAJPUROHIT (10P202) ROHITH POTTI (10P227) SAKSHI SHARMA (10P229) Contents 1. Introduction: Enforcement of Foreign Judgements 3 2. Enforcement of Foreign Judgements in India 5 3. The Code of Civil Procedure 1908‚ Bare Act Indian Law a. Section 44A
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FOREIGN COLLABORATIONS IN INDIA A Study of Patterns in the Pre and the Post- liberalisation Era Prof. Krishna Kumar Indian Institute of Management‚ Lucknow (India) ABSTRACT Developing countries like India have been using import of technology through foreign collaboration as a strategy to bridge the technological gaps in the country‚ to expedite economic development. There have not been many studies‚ however‚ to understand its impact and implications for technological capacity building of
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Indian Foreign Trade Policy (FTP 2009-14) In the last five years India’s exports witnessed robust growth to reach a level of US$ 168 billion in 2008-09 from US$ 63 billion in 2003-04. India’s share of global merchandise trade was 0.83% in 2003; it rose to 1.45% in 2008 as per WTO estimates. India’s share of global commercial services export was 1.4% in 2003; it rose to 2.8% in 2008. India’s total share in goods and services trade was 0.92% in 2003; it increased to 1.64% in 2008. On the employment
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contentMDK:20592520~menuPK:579454~pagePK:34004173~piPK:34003707~theSitePK:579448‚00.html India: Foreign Trade Policy | | | | | India: Foreign Trade PolicyAlthough India has steadily opened up its economy‚ its tariffs continue to be high when compared with other countries‚ and its investment norms are still restrictive. This leads some to see India as a ‘rapid globalizer’ while others still see it as a ‘highly protectionist’ economy.Till the early 1990s‚ India was a closed economy: average tariffs exceeded 200 percent
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relation to whether cultures are eroded by foreign cultural influences including media Along with the development of technology‚ especially the internet and media‚ globalization has risen rapidly throughout the world. The impacts of globalization have been the focus of a number of recent academic studies on global cultural influence. Some scholars argue that the foreign cultural influences‚ especially imported media‚ may erode local culture. Others claim that pure culture has not existed or cultural
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field work in India for sufficiently long duration (seven months) and studying the relevant literattire that provided me with impxjrtant theoretical insights needed to interpret my empirical observations. ABSTRACT As India moves from a production oriented mixed economy to a consumer society‚ thexe is a need to understand the forces behind this transition. In this paper‚ I examine a number of cultural and social Üiemes accompanying the consumerist trends in India. Although India remains in
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WE tend to forget that our lifestyle and mindset have largely been influenced by our colonial past. The British influence has changed the way we look at ourselves and has stripped us of a confidence that comes naturally to a people belonging to an ancient and great civilisation. Colonisation coerces people from subordinated culture to denigrate themselves. A kind of a virtual reality is created to expedite this attitude of self-hate among the native population. An alternate reality is created
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