Archive for the 'doing business in India' Category
• June 15, 2009 •
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Posted in doing business in India, India Business, Indian Companies
Tags: business immigration, Conservative Party, dabur, David Cameron, Godrej, ICICI Bank, IFGL Monocon, Ken Clarke, Polaris Software, Regional Development Agencies, Tata, tcs, TUPE, UKTI, vikas pota, William Hague, wipro, Wockhardt
• May 17, 2009 •
Comments Off on Is a Congress Party win good for global commerce?
Posted in doing business in India, globalisation, Indian Politics
Tags: banking and insurance sector, Communist Party of India (Marxist), Congress Party, doha, economic reforms, global business, Indian Elections, liberalisation, saffron chase, vikas pota
• February 26, 2009 •
Comments Off on Briefing on Indian Elections
Posted in doing business in India, globalisation, Indian Politics, International politics
Tags: india briefing centre, Indian Elections, Lord Meghnad Desai, manmohan singh, Mayawati, Narendra Modi, saffron chase, sonia gandhi, Vajpayee, vikas pota, Yashwant Deshmukh
• October 5, 2008 •
Comments Off on Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan beat India in business reforms!
Posted in doing business in India
Tags: business reforms, Doing Business Report, IFC, india briefing centre, red tape, regulatory reform, saffron chase, vikas pota, World Bank, world rankings