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    Why China Can Attract More FDI: A Response to "Competitiveness in India and China: the FDI puzzle" In 2008, a serious financial crisis swept the globe, causing many countries' economies sunk in depression or recession. After four years, some emerging economies, such as China and India which are the members of the "BRICS" (the acronym of Brazil, Russia, India and China, which are at a similar stage of newly advanced economic development), firstly got rid of the effect of this financial crisis. Therefore

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    150 years ago with Britain and its colonization of India. Colonization has had a prodigious influence on developing the modernity of a country. In addition to the centralized political system gained from Britain, India gained numerous modern technologies and ideologies that helped them progress as a nation. These progressions, however, have had some negative effects on India that are associated with the

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    in the world India has the second largest workforce in the world, which is expected to increase even more. This gives India an advantage over competitors such as China. In addition, India also has a large English-speaking working population, which gives the country a competitive advantage in sectors such as information technology (IT), business process outsourcing (BPO) and a multitude of other services. According to the Planning Commission report in 2012, the labor force in India is expected to

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    Money Matters: Public versus Private Schooling in India There are two types of schools in India, public, government-funded schools, and private schools that must be paid for by the student attending. Students have the right protected by law to attend these schools, but not all take advantage of this. Attending these schools can lead students on paths that lead them to higher education whether it be through private enterprises or through the government. However, due to differing costs, students might

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    India And Pakistan Dbq

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    India and Pakistan emerged from British rule during 1947, while Algerians gained independence from the French in 1962. However, each new nation rose in very ways. Great Britain attempted to avoid war, while France fought one with their colony. The British cleverly gave India independence and withdrew before fighting broke out, unlike the French who stubbornly retaliated against the violent rebellions of native Algerians with guerrilla warfare. Recognizing India’s partition between Hindus and Muslims

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    years with its neighboring country, India. The country is also at war with few of the most dangerous terrorist groups in the world like Al-Qaeda, Taliban, etc. It is one of the main allies of the United States and United Kingdom. Pakistan is one of the most complex democracies of the world. Its different ethnicities, languages and regions make it one of the most diverse nations in the world. The country was founded on the Westminster model, but the government has been overthrown by military leaders

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    above States, e-bidding was launched even at the Central Government Level. In fact, a national program for opening e-bids was launched under National e-governance Plan for rate contracts. The above program was launched to promote electric technology in tendering. In addition to the above, the Central Vigilance Committee laid down e-procurement guidelines in 2009, in which a single platform for all procurement agencies was recommended. India has adopted a tool designed by Transparency International

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    VICTORIAN ERA ON INDIA: LITERATURE AND LANGUAGES; STREAMLINING ENGLISH MEDIUM EDUCATION The British Rule lasted for about 200 years in India (1763-1947). Early on, it started with the East India Company invading and conquering India and eventually there was a colonial shift of power, from the East India Company to the Crown, which was under the reign of Queen Victoria. She was an important proponent in transferring control of India from the East India Company to the British Government in 1858. She

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    against the rule of the British government over India at the time. This march was Gandhi’s way of fighting rejecting the tax that the British government had put on salt for the Indian people. Gandhi’s act of marching to the sea to produce salt sparked motions and revolutions throughout the country. This march is considered by many to be the catalyst that lead to the eventual freedom of India from British rule. What Lead to the March Before leading the salt march in India and becoming one of the most

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    Assignment HW-2 I chose Wind world India Ltd for developing a business case study and analyze business strategies for entering the Indian alternative energy market. Wind world India Ltd (WWIL) formerly known as Enercon is an emerging private company in the Indian energy market. It finds its origin in India as a source for alternative energy provider in 1994. Their business include imports, services provider, manufactures and supplier. The company supplies Wind turbines, bearings, gear boxes component

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