2008 was a hard-working year for India. As perhaps it was for the rest of the world. Not only did businesses strive to keep costs down and revenue up, people worked hard to keep their jobs alive and companies afloat. The Economic and Industries Perspective In terms of the economy, some sectors did very well, …
Category Archive: Indian Economy
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Aug 27
Incredible India: Incredibly callous? Incredibly corrupt?!
I am not a negative person. I am not anti-India. It is in my blood to B+. And truly, I Love India. Which is exactly why I am writing this from the heart, with no holds barred. What is Brand India really about? What is the India beyond what we see in doublespread ads and …
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Aug 24
Tata, West Bengal. Bye-bye, blackmail?
I was most happy to read about news, that the Tatas are considering moving out of Singur in West Bengal, and setting up the Nano plant elsewhere! It is about time the corporate world stops cowering to pressure from mindless mobs led by out-of-portfolio politicians, and stands up to say: “hey! we bring money into …
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Mar 07
India rocks the world’s richest people list!
Forbes just released its annual billionaires list. And guess what..? ‘Poor’ India has 4 individuals in the top 10 list; 6 in the top 100; And 43 others down the line; bringing the total number of acknowledged Indian billionaires to 53! The top 10 list includes (the Indians are in italics): 01. Warren Buffet US$ 62 bn …
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Mar 01
What Comments on the Indian Budget really mean!
As Finance Minister P. Chidambaram revealed the Budget 2008 in the Indian Parliament yesterday, an expected lot of reactions were heard from politicians all around. Without naming names, here’s some of the key comments and a tongue-in-cheek take on what they really mean: When they say: It’s a populist budget, aimed at the elections What …
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