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    Wall Mart Strategy

    1980s, Mittal sold two of his bicycled plants and set ups a new company in Mumbai dealing with imported stainless steel, brass, plastics and zip fasteners. Bharti and Wal-Mart announced that their deal would cover two different operational formats in India. First Bharti and Wal-Mart would

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    6a Bajaj Auto

    Bajaj Auto Ltd Situational Analysis: Indian economy has undergone tremendous changes during the 1980’s and 1990’s. The Indian industrial sector was protected from the international competition by the government of India during the 1980’s. During the 1990’s the economic crisis forced the Indian government to open up the Indian economy. With the opening of the Indian economy the competition for the industrial sector especially the automobile sector was severely hit. Now even the foreign brand

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    Coke and Pepsi

    Case Two: Coke and Pepsi learn to compete in India 1) The political environment has played key role in the following ways: Indian government viewed as unfriendly to foreign investors. Outside investment have been allowed only in high-tech sectors and was almost entirely prohibited in consumer goods sectors. If an item could be obtained anywhere else within the country, imports of similar items were forbidden. This gave Indian consumers have little choice of products or brands and no guarantees

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    Project on Dlf

    Introduction to DLF DLF Limited (Delhi Land & Finance) is the largest commercial real estate developer in India. It was founded by Raghuvendra Singh in 1946 and is based in New Delhi, India. DLF developed residential colonies in Delhi such as Shivaji Park (their first development), Rajouri Garden, Krishna Nagar, South Extension, Greater Kailash, Kailash Colony, and Hauz Khas. DLF builds residential, office, and retail properties. With the passage of Delhi Development Act in 1957, the local

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    Subject : Only People Who Earn a Lot of Money Are Successful.

    proportions. Indeed, the persons who change the world don’t consider money as their first objective but the contribution in the development of human life from all its different sides. At this stage we can set the example of Gandhi who came to back to India and started his fight for freedom and independence of his country. Without him, the story of Indian independence movement would be incomplete. Although he didn’t earn lot of money, he had earned a place in the heart of every Indian. There is no one

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    Case Study

    Case Study 1 Question 1 The political environment in India has proven to be critical to company performance for both Pepsi and Coca-Cola India. What specific aspects of the political environment have played key roles? Could these effects have been anticipated prior to market entry? If not, could developments in the political arena have been handled better by each company? Coca-cola and Pepsi Inc. two world brand of carbonated soft drinks. They have their presence throughout the world and when

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    Goonj

    in his life. A brilliant mind, he studied journalism as well as Advertising & Public Relations from Indian Institute of Mass Communication, and then Masters in Economics. While still a graduate student in 1991, he traveled to Uttarkashi, North India after a major earthquake. Missing out on his classes, he lived in tents for days and helped in the relief efforts. This shocked his urban sensibilities. After completing his studies, he joined the corporate sector. Insatiate, he craved for that feeling

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    Independence Day

    opportunity to make our own decisions for our own betterment and well-being. Independence was not easy to gain. It is the reward of the culmination of the hard work and passion of thousands of our forefathers who dared to dream of an independent India and had the courage and determination to fight for it. The names of Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhash Chandra Bose, Maulana Azad and Bhagat Singh have been forever immortalized in the pages of our country’s history. They were common men but pride and respect

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    A Royal Salute to the Commonwealth

    by telling how successful the Commonwealth is. The commonwealth have a huge potential according to Osborne. He explains that one third of the entire world population lives in a commonwealth nation, although more than half of the population lives in India, and thus it is bigger than the European Union and NATO. Peter Oborne starts out with a story of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (Kate and William as known by the popular media). They are visiting Canada, a commonwealth nation. Oborne explains how

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    Fundamental Rights

    A brief note on Fundamental Rights given to a citizen in Constitution of India. The Fundamental Rights embodied in the Indian constitution act as a guarantee that all Indian citizens can and will lead their lives in peace as long as they live in Indian democracy. These civil liberties take precedence over any other law of the land. They include individual rights common to most liberal democracies, such as equality before the law, freedom of speech and expression, freedom of association and peaceful

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