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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mutual collaboration between China and India‚ In the 21st century‚ India and China has emerged as the two visible powers in Asia and in the world with huge populations‚ growing economies and expanding markets. In common‚ both these countries are a continuity of the two oldest civilizations of the world‚ they are less composite than the communities of Europe or the Middle East. Indian civilization was put together mainly by ideas and influences native to the Indian Subcontinent and China exclusively
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in China and India‚ 1993–2007 It was early summer 2007. Craig Mundie‚ chief research and strategy officer at Microsoft Corporation‚ had just completed a transcontinental phone call with Orlando Ayala‚ Will Poole‚ Tim Chen‚ Ravi Venkatesan (HBS MBA 1992)‚ and Ya-Qin Zhang‚ all members of the senior management team overseeing Microsoft’s growth in China and India. A decade ago‚ Mundie had begun to broaden Microsoft’s forays into both countries. Now‚ he continued to mentor the China and India teams
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A COMPARITIVE STUDY ON BOOM OF SERVICE SECTOR IN INDIA AND CHINA BY‚ R.SRIRAM ABSRACT Service Sector in India today accounts for more than half of India’s GDP. According to data for the financial year 2011-2012‚ the share of services‚ industry‚ and agriculture in India’s
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A DISSERTATION ON “ISLAMIC BANKING IN INDIA-WHAT IS THE FUTURE POTENTIAL?” Introduction: The basic principles on which the Islamic banks function are prohibition of Riba i.e. collection and payment of interest and prohibition of investment in organization involved in unethical and socially harmful activity. the profits earned by a bank from its activities and returns made by a bank to the depositors shall be (a) from sharing of risk in the project and (b) profit-share agreements
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start businesses. 4. Explain the extent to which large versus new and emerging companies contribute to all innovations and to radical innovations. Small firms have been responsible for half of all innovation and 95 percent of all radical innovation in the United States. Smaller firms generated twice as many innovations per R&D dollar spent as the giants and 24 times as many innovations per R&D dollar versus those mega-firms with more than 10‚000 employees. Moore’s law – the power of the computer
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INDIA CHINA COMPARISON ❖ Infrastructure ❖ National Inequality and regional disparity Table of Contents |Topic |Compiled by |Roll No | | | | | |Infrastructure
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Jumping Hurdles An extraordinary obstacle course is called life‚ we all are here for one reason and that’s to live. Overcoming a challenge is tough but if you stick to what you believe in it will take you to different places. Carrying around plates with food has turned into a backpack of books. My biggest challenge so far in life is finally to step foot on college campus‚ for some its easy but for others like me its more complex. Long hard work days and short night with my friends was my
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LANGUAGES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Introduction to Intercultural Communication Module number: LE1030 Comparetion of commercial negotiations style between China and UK Candidate number: 294233 Word Count: 1695 Submitted to: Neale Richardson Abstract: This paper intends to explain the differences between China and the UK in commercial negotiations style by using Geert Hofstede’s Five Dimensions of National Culture and Edward Hall’s High Context and Low Context
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Classical China and Classical India Classical China and Classical India are one of the most unique early civilizations during the Classical Period. They are known for their contributions to its modern world. China and India are similar and different in many ways. Both China and India had many similarities and differences in politics‚ economics‚ and religion. The Qin and Han dynasties of Classical China developed a kind of government called bureaucracy. The Qin stressed central authority
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