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Republic Day Special - A New Passage to India!!



In the past, western publications described fast-growing Asian economies as the "Asian tigers," and India as the "caged tiger." What they were referring to was the fact that steel-hard barriers of regulations and controls fettered Indian businesses and the economy and prevented them from achieving their full potential. These days, though, following years of deregulation and economic liberalization, India increasingly is viewed as a fast-growing economy that is being transformed by globalization, much like China, into a powerhouse. In other words, the Indian tiger has finally escaped its cage and is on the prowl for new opportunities.

In this special section on India, lets focus on three key sectors.

1. India is now one of the world's largest producers of generic drugs and vaccines. Companies like Ranbaxy and Dr. Reddy's Laboratories are becoming well known around the world. But interest is growing in the health care industry's domestic agenda. How India plans to leverage its reputation on the global pharmaceutical stage to address the needs of its own people. Read more.

2. The Indian economy could be growing at double-digit rates, but for that to happen, local politicians and bureaucrats must work to cut away red tape and privatize inefficient government-run firms. Read more!

3. Overseas investors have often viewed India as a risky bet, a perception shaped by the country's on-again, off-again commitment to building infrastructure, financial markets that are often beset by scandals, and a legacy of protection against imports. Now, however, that perception is changing. Interest in sectors such as manufacturing and real estate is rising rapidly. Read more!

Courtesy: Wharton University!

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