Wings of Asia

Aviation industry in Asia is booming. The continent with a population of more than three billion people is the world’s fastest growing aviation market. Recent data shows that the numbers of passengers are expected to grow at a rate of 8% per year over the next five years. Industry experts have predicted that by the . . .

The Great Indian Retail Revolution

Retail industry in India is gradually edging its way towards becoming the next boom industry, with a three-year compounded annual growth rate of 46.64 % and providing around 8% employment. Several Indian and global players are developing strategies to enter such a fast paced and growing market . . .

Economic Diplomacy and its Significance for Foreign Policy

A diplomat is like a bee that picks nectar from a flower without damaging its petals. Diplomacy is an art to effect the outcome of what you want and influence to get that done.
The objective of diplomacy in today’s changing scenario is not increase political clout but to . . .

The Richie Rich Syndrome

Another report to boost out ego. We seem to be taking over the world by storm, given the footage we receive in the international media. The latest Asia-Pacific wealth report by financial servives firm Merril Lynch and consulting firm Capgemini, adds another feather in our cap.
After all, the rich in the country are getting richer . . .

An Idea/Airtel/ Vodafone can Change your life…

The story of the evolution of cellular telephone services in India, has been one of rapid growth in a comparatively brief period, making it one of the fastest growing markets of cellular services. Soon after . . .

Namastey London !

The growing recognition for Indian entertainment, especially films, in UK is paving the way for a sound business association between the two countries. This has become more pronounced following the listing of four Indian Film production companies on the London Alternate Market for investment, AIM . . .

China: From “Workshop” to “Economic-hub”

Ever since China’s prominence in the global arena began to grow, Western observers often described her as the “workshop of the world”. And there was reason enough to do so. China mastered the art of mass production. And one must admit it was a pretty . . .

YAHOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!…I HAVE A JOB NOW…

Garry came out running of the interview room with joy and relief wonderfully painted on his face. “Yahoooooooo!!!! I’ve been placed!!!!!!!! Isn’t it great??? All my worries are over now . . .

FIIs and the Indian Stock Market

A major development in our country post 1991 has been liberalization of the financial sector, especially that of capital markets. Our country today has one of the most prominent and followed stock exchanges in the world. Further, India has also been consistently gaining prominence in various . . .

GOOD ‘CAR’MA

The burgeoning middle class has another reason to smile following Ratan Tata’s announcement that Tata Motor’s shall roll out a “1-lac low assembly’ vehicle by the end of this year. Facing skepticism from all sides TATA remains undeterred, much to the liking of the Indian public, eagerly awaiting the grand . . .

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