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| Title: | Indian Business Ventures Aabroad |
| Authors: | Krishna, Kumar Srivastava, Ritu* |
| Keywords: | International Business Globalization Global Market |
| Issue Date: | 2001 |
| Abstract: | India started opening its economy a decade ago to integrate with global economy.
Several economic reforms have been undertaken during this period with the hope that
India will soon merge as a global player. There is a need to review the developments
and take necessary corrective action. It is necessary because globalisation and
integration with the world economy is a double-edged sword. If necessary care is not
taken the country may become only a global market rather than emerging as a global
player.
This paper examines the patterns of India Business Ventures Abroad, both in the form
of subsidiaries and joint ventures over a period of 50 years since independence. The
analysis reveals that there has been a significant increase in the activity. The ventures,
however, have been concentrated to only a few, about a dozen, countries. The study
also shows that there is a noticeable preference towards subsidiary mode of operation.
Further, there are country-wise patterns of prefere... |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/68 |
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