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    imperialism in india

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    into which the effects of imperialism on India can be sorted into are‚ positive and negative. The positive effects of imperialism on India outweigh the negatives‚ but there are negatives nevertheless such as exclusion from the government. Britain brought western morality and innovation‚ which it lacked‚ this improved Indian society. This morality and innovation rooted in and then flourished into much more after the British left. The Imperialism of India had numerous negative effects many of which

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    Pepsi in India

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    Pepsi wanted to enter India… As the major market for PepsiCo‚ the US‚ was reaching saturation levels India’s vast population offered a huge untapped customer base Urbanization had familiarized indians with leading global brands Question 1 Why do companies like Pepsi need to globalize? What are various ways in which foreign companies can enter a foreign market? What hurdles and problems did India face when it tried to enter India in 1980s? Need for globalization Wider and newer

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    Casteism in India

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    Infact‚ caste systems has been an integral part of Indian society. In ancient times‚ varna’ system started in India which had four ’varnas’- Brahmins‚ Kshatriyas‚ Vaishyas and Shudras. Thus‚ the basis of caste. Some of these became higher castes and others lower castes. The people belonging to higher castes started treating other as belonging to lower castes and‚ thus‚ started the practice of ’untouchability’. It is matter of shame that the Indian culture‚ which gave to the world the message of world-brotherhood

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    India 2020

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    IST(9/5/2007) Last Updated: 03:48 IST(9/5/2007) India 2020 The Indian economy is on the path of rapid progress. In July 1991 the country’s economy was so shattered that India was on the brink of bankruptcy. The Congress won in the general elections of June 1991 and Narasimha Rao became Prime Minister. He took a wise step and made Manmohan Singh the Finance Minister who‚ in turn‚ opened up the economy to the private sector. The quantum of progress that India has made from 1991 to 2007 has not been achieved

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    India Tejas

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    India’s Tejas‚ light combat helicopter dazzle participants at Aero India From ANI Bangalore‚ Feb 9: India’s own first supersonic multi-role combat aircraft Tejas and light combat helicopter (LCH) dazzled participants at the Aero India 2011 on Wednesday with their breathtaking aerobatic manouveres at Air Force Station Yelhanka. It was for the first time that India’s indigenously developed fighter‚ including a trainer variant and a naval variant‚ were on display in a combat-related role on

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    Kfc India

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    multiply their worth makes for an exciting prospect for owners and directors of such firms. This paper will look broadly into the internationalisation of KFC into India‚ and will discuss the key issues that led to the successes and failures of their internationalisation process. From the outset‚ expanding into a foreign market such as India looked like it could only be accompanied by huge gains for KFC. A booming Indian economy and millions of the population hungry for consumerism meant that KFC could

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    Incredible India

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    CONTEMPORARY INDIA | The Great Indian Young Middle Class  If you are living in the UK or USA‚ chances are that every time you lose your credit card‚ buy an insurance policy‚ report a fault on your mobile phone‚ you have probably spoken to someone who is unfailingly courtesy and impeccable English. And the chances are very high that the response satisfied you. Millions of faceless voices toil away nights at business process outsourcing companies across India at the end of a telephone line. 

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    Reinsurance in India

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    REINSURANCE IN INDIA Until GIC was notified as a National Reinsurer‚ it was operating as a holding / parent company of the 4 public sector companies‚ controlling their reinsurance programmes. GIC would receive 20% obligatory cession of each policy written in India. Since deregulation‚ GIC has assumed the role of the market’s only professional re-insurer. In order to focus on reinsurance‚ both in India and through its overseas offices and trading partners‚ GIC has divested itself of any direct business

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    Monsoons in India

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    the fallow phase between two successive cropping phases has come down to even two to three years in some places. This has resulted in soil degradation‚ fall in yield‚ lower returns‚ and reduction in green cover. It is this change in traditional practice‚ arising out of changing conditions‚ that has given jhum agriculture a bad name. Separately‚ forests are being exploited for timber and hills are being flattened for soil and stones. Often‚ this denuding of the forest too is blamed upon jhum cultivation

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    India Peackeeping

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    PEACEKEEPING Introduction about Peace Keeping: Peacekeeping refers to activities that tend to create conditions that favour lasting peace. The Peace Keeping emphasised non-coercive activities aimed at re-establishing and maintaining peaceful international intercourse. Nonviolent accompaniment or interventions‚ Speaking out for those who have little or no voice‚ Bearing witness to the facts‚ mechanisms‚ dynamics‚ and results of violence and oppression‚ standing in the way of i.e.‚ nonviolent resistance

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