If India’s manufacturing sector has not grown effectively so far to justify Modi’s ‘Make in India’ initiative, better core industries’ performance of late seems to have given hopes for a brighter future for the sector. Core industries form the base of the industrial activities and its high...
The recent advance in GDP estimate of Central Statistical Office (CSO) for 2017-18 has been 6.5% on y-o-y basis. This has been the lowest in 4 years. But the government is hopeful about the turnaround of the economy. Some of the well known business papers are also very proactive to explain the reaso...
The primary goal is making India global manufacturing hub, by encouraging both multinational as well as domestic companies to manufacture their products within the country. It also seeks to facilitate job creation, foster innovation, enhance skill development and protect intellectual property. The l...
The ‘Make in India’ programme aims to turn India into a manufacturing, design, and innovation hub in order to get big investments. This initiative is undoubtedly an inspiring initiative, which has reduced the risk factors of investing in India for many foreign companies. The Indian government ha...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Make in India’ campaign has traversed three successful years. Many foreign investments were already parked before the government announced the launch of the campaign. PM Modi had visited 27 foreign countries to promote his dream campaign and promote India...
The ‘Make in India’ initiative indicates a shift in the way government agencies interact with various industries. It will focus on acting as a partner in the economic development alongside the corporate sector.Prime Minister Modi stated the motive to launch the ‘Make in India’ initiative ver...
After India liberalized in 1991, services sector grew contributing significantly to GDP, economic growth, international trade and investment. It was estimated that manufacturing sector’s contribution to GDP stood for 16% where services sector contributed 56.5% to the India’s GDP. According ...
India has emerged as the fastest growing major economy as per the Central Statistics Organisation (CSO) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and it is expected to be one of the top three economic powers over the next 10-15 years. India’s GDP increased by 7.1 % in 2016-17 and is expected to re...
Can India have a media, which is distinctly its own? By definition, media connects people with the country and the country with the rest of the world. Indian media cannot cut itself off from the rest of the world for if it does, it will be failing in its duty of keeping the people fully informed. Bu...
The nineteenth century was a period of expansion both of British Imperialism in India and Indian Nationalism. The consolidated British Raj and side by side, different socio-religious and cultural movements were initiated by different personalities in various parts of the country with the search for ...