Doingbus in Indian

Doingbus in Indian

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  • Date Submitted: 09/22/2013 8:13 PM
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Doing business in India

Progress report

Content

1. Introduction………………………………………….5
2. Geographic…………………………………………..5
3. Economic……………………………………………6
4. Political and government……………………………7
5. Culture………………………………………………8
6. Recommendation……………………………………10
7. Conclusion…………………………………….…….10
8. Reference……………………………………………11

1. Introduction
Nowadays, due to India's population is constantly increasing, the Indian became more and more powerful economy and trade country, more policy relaxation of import and export trade standards, more and more multinational companies to enter the Indian doing business. This report is going to be discussed about India's geographical resources and the environment that is about the main industrialization, economy that is about the information technology industry, strong strength and development potential not only to promote economic growth, but also to create jobs, attract overseas talent and funds to enhance its international influence, policy and government which is going to talk about many industrial licensing system was abolished and more open to global word, as well as culture which are more about the main points must be noted when do business with Indian people. Through all of these analysis summed up some of the recommendations and conclusions.
2. Geographic
According to Semple (1911), the conditions of Geographical affect a country's economic and social development of the natural resources of the rich, poor, or general character, through the production industry and the business environment brought about possibilities and ease of use of local resources, in order to ensure the necessities of life. From the perspective of production and exchange, these effects are mainly economic and commercial geography, because they penetrate into the national life, decision or modify its social structure, and condemnation of national poverty effect, or open living...

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