Doing Business with India (Global Market Briefings) | 
| Author: Roderick Millar Publisher: GMB Publishing Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2nd ed. Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.5 x 0.7
ISBN: 1846730228 Dewey Decimal Number: 337 EAN: 9781846730221 ASIN: 1846730228
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Product Description Now in its second edition, this is the most comprehensive guide available to business and investment opportunities and to all aspects of commercial engagement in India. It analyses the key industry sectors which offer good opportunities for foreign investment and trade. It looks at the 'outsourcing' revolution and considers best practice through a number of recent cases studies. It also provides authoritative insight into commercial law; accounting, auditing and taxation practices; banking, foreign exchange, M&A, corporate and structured finance; and marketing issues which are unique to Indian markets. Main contributors include Ashurst and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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Reads like a series of publicity articles January 27, 2008 I picked up this book along with several others on doing business in India. It cost 5-10 times as much as the others, and I was expecting something very down-to-earth and detailed. It actually told me very little that the other (much cheaper) books didn't. It has a number of eminent contributors, but the result is a book that - with the exception of a few chapters - is rather broadly general, and sometimes reads like a series of press releases. Perhaps it will drive readers (presumably, foreign companies) to the eminent contributors for practical advice.
Essential, very strongly recommended reading September 3, 2007 Now in a completely rewritten, updated, and expanded second edition, "Doing Business With India: A Guide to Investment Opportunities & Business Practice" under the expert editorship of Roderick Millar (a specialist in personal finance, business start-ups, development economics, and management education) continues to be the definitive instructional guide for any entrepreneur or corporate CEO wanting to do business on the Indian subcontinent. The roster of contributors is nothing short of impressive and includes KPMG, the Confederation of Indian Industry, DTZ Debenham Tie Laung, Maersk Line, the Management Development Institute, the Ministry of Commerce, the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Nasscom, Shilputsi Consultants, Synovate, Titus & Company, and Winning Communications. "Doing Business With India" is a superbly organized instructional guide to India's commercial laws, banking system, accounting practices, and the rules of business engagement in Indian markets. Of special note is the analysis of India's investment climate and the assessment of opportunities for American companies in a vigorous and growing economy. "Doing Business With India" is essential, very strongly recommended reading for anyone considering or actively engaged in outsourcing to India, setting up operations in India, and working with Indian partners to mutual commercial benefit.
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