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India and the Global Order

International Studies, 2017
The international regimes which create a global order regulate a multitude of actions and relations between states with respect to global public goods. In this context, the rise of the emerging powers like India draws attention to how such countries will navigate the global order in the coming years. Will emerging powers support a liberal order or seek
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The Globalization Debate and India

2012
AbstractThis article argues that one of the key questions in the globalization debate in India is whether to allow unfettered movement of foreign capital or whether to make the rupee fully convertible on the capital account. The effects of financial flows can be considerable.
Devashish Mitra, Priya Ranjan
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India and the Global Economy

Business Economics, 2006
India's booming knowledge-based sectors demonstrate the power of globalization to transform developing economies. For India, however, these industries are just part of its contribution to the global economy. For a more nuanced picture of India's international economic position, this paper places India in international and historical context, examines ...
Beth Anne Wilson, Geoffrey N Keim
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Advertising and Globalization in India

Media Asia, 2004
AbstractThis study explores the profi le of contemporary advertising in India in the wider context of trends in international advertising, the recent changes in Indian economy and society, and issues concerning the cultural impact of foreign advertising in India. Findings are complemented with a case study of outdoor advertising collected in two visits
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India and Global Governance

2010
India’s engagement with the institutions and norms of global governance has evolved significantly since independence in 1947. This chapter traces the evolution—beginning with early engagement with international organizations under Nehru, to the waning of its enthusiasm for multilateralism in the 1960s and 1970s, and its struggle for greater voice and ...
Poorvi Chitalkar, David M. Malone
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India and Economic Globalization

2014
The transition from import substitution to economic globalization has been a profound one in South Asia. Sri Lanka and Maldives — two relatively small countries in the South Asian region — made the transition in the 1970s. They were too small to prolong their tryst with import substitution. India, Bangladesh and Pakistan traversed the path in the early
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Globalization and Poverty in India [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
Globalization has many meanings depending on the context and on the person who is talking about. In context to India, globalisation implies opening up the economy to foreign direct investment by providing facilities to foreign companies to invest in different fields of economic activity in India, removing constraints and obstacles to the entry of MNCs ...
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Provincial Globalization in India

2018
The movement of people from small towns and villages of India to places outside the country raises a number of questions– about the networks that enable their mobility, the aspirations that motivate them, what they give back to their home regions, and how their provincial home worlds engage with and absorb the consequent transnational flows of money ...
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India in the global economy [PDF]

open access: possible, 1996
This study reviews trends in the process of India's integration into the world economy in the context of the experience of developing countries as a whole, and evaluates the main factors which may hamper the pace at which integration occurs in the future.
Brahmbhatt, Milan   +2 more
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