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    India was administrative regulated by British for practically a century, with independence from Britain not expanded up until comparatively lately in August 1947. British colonization had an amount of momentous influences on the district, and many of which had permanent legacies on the nation’s economic and social positions. Though some of these effects were helpful and positive for India, many rooted in British imperial benefits being prioritized over domestic benefits, which led to an uneven pattern

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    revenue for India with the start of the Opium trade India has been gaining major profit and with that as their main supply for wealth began to have monopoly of their product of Opium. Since they were influence to traffic the drug by one of their council members they have used that as a

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    Research Paper: The Legal Systems of China and India Introduction China and India are two nations that have endured significant political and economic change. Both nations’ legal systems are interestingly results of the influences from which they stem and contribute to the great strengths of both countries. However, it is quite evident that politics have triumphed over the legal systems in both countries. The strength of a legal system can be determined by the simplicity involved in ignoring its

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    follows the polities of its geography’’- Nepoleon India is the immediate neighbors of Bangladesh with common borders. The land border with India extended over 4144 kilometers. Thus, in terms of peace along with the extensive border and overall national security, the quality of relation with India is very crucial for Bangladesh. The break-up at Pakistan and emergence of Bangladesh as an independent state in 1971 was in the strategic interest of India .The two-nation theory on which Pakistan was created

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    unite as one or break apart into smaller countries. India and Latin america are two examples of a country and a region where nationalism has changed their history. India India's independence was possible because of nationalism. India had many natural resources and goods that Britain wanted so it made it a colony. Britain created the British East India Company that was in charge of India's political and Military affairs. British rule brought India many problems like increase of taxes which led to

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    were no longer willing to pay. That said, the act of Decolonization that affected the largest number of people was the granting of Independence to India and Pakistan in 1947. There had been relatively little political impulse to grant Independence to India before the war: Most discussions in the pre-war period centered on what level of self-rule India itself should have, and the extent to which native Indians themselves should have over the governing of that country.

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    EGYPT AND INDIA CIVILIZATION SOCIAL When it comes to women in Egypt they were considered to be of high social class and status as compared to India were women were rarely recognized and considered to be of very low class. In Egypt the top social class was the king who was very highly respected by all members of the society he was the supreme leader in the land and was also the decision maker in the most situations. In India the top social class were the religious leaders who ruled the land and also

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    ARTICLE ON MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN INDIA Manufacturing key to growth above 6.5%, says RBI http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20120806/biz.htm#1 India needs to focus more on manufacturing in order to achieve GDP growth more than 6.5 %, Reserve Bank of India has said. The manufacturing sector has the scope for creating jobs for millions of people who leave other sectors such as agriculture, RBI Governor D Subbarao said in his keynote address here at Centre for Economic and Social Studies

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    is not possible for Indian government alone to developed world class infrastructure and other allied facilities because of huge investment requirement . FDI in India has in a lot of ways enabled India to achieve a certain degree of financial stability, growth and development. In order to create new & more jobs , FDI is the success mantra now. FDI no doubt is creating innovation in retail sector but simultaneously it may pull down the local and domestic retailers of India which is surely a concern

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    Introduction As a finance student, I have selected PepsiCo which is an American company and recommend whether that company can acquire a new firm in the democratic country which is India. PepsiCo is an American multinational corporation which has interests in manufacturing, marketing and distributing snacks and beverages, (Wikipedia. 2016). PepsiCo is the second largest company in food and beverage industry in the world and maintaining its trust among their customers, (Wikipedia. 2016). The company

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