India: A Great Contradiction Between Its Two Different Populations
Case study - 1 pages - World geography
The document studies the case of India and the contrast between its two populations. The document broaches the themes of women, economic and social changes, as well as the challenges India faces today.
U.S.-India Relations: An Evolving Foreign Policy Landscape
Case study - 5 pages - International relations
The United States and India have developed a complex and dynamic relationship that has significantly evolved over the past century, establishing itself as a central element of U.S. foreign policy in Asia. India's importance to the United States is greatly reflected in the...
What corporate strategy to overcome the Indian food regulation issue?
Case study - 6 pages - Business strategy
The document is a presentation answering the following question: What corporate strategy to overcome the Indian food regulation issue? The study is based on the company Nestlé and its Maggi products.
Status of Dramatic Serials in India and South Korea
Case study - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Television dramas can provide a wealth of information about different nations' cultures and social dynamics. This comparative analysis explores the dramatic serials produced in India and South Korea. In this comparative study, we examine the dramatic serials in India and South...
Inequalities Against Women in India
Essay - 4 pages - Political science
The social framework of India is mainly responsible for the persistence of gender-based violence (GBV), as there are persistent gender disparities that stem from patriarchal practices. In India, dowry, child marriages, child murder, selective terminations of pregnancy, sex...
Bajaj Auto: the Indian Motorcycle Manufacturer Internationalizes its Business
Case study - 2 pages - Marketing theories
Being one of the largest motorcycle manufacturers, the best internationalization theory to describe Bajaj would be Emerging Country Multinational theory (EMNC). One of the key components in the EMNC theory is that a company chooses where to enter next by where the highest acceptability will be...
India, a place of contrast
Case study - 1 pages - World geography
If India has always been considered as « the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legends and the great-grandmother of tradition » (Mark Twain, American writer, 1885), the country is regarded as a place of contradictions given...
The Indian political situation - Clement Attlee (1942) - To what extent does India's independence impose itself on the British political powers?
Text commentary - 2 pages - International relations
Clement Richard Attlee, a member of the Labour Party, was a British statesman who served as British Prime Minister at the end of the Second World War and subsequently from 1945 to 1951. Attlee held a number of posts, including First Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom - after joining...
Analyzing the DuPont Ratios of India's Tire Industry: A Comprehensive Report
Case study - 8 pages - Business strategy
GDP increasing 7.4%, indicating people will buy more cars and thus use more tires, indicating a growth trend for the overall tire industry. The Tire Industry is growing up and this means more opportunities for incumbents. Indian tire makers have lobbied their government to increase customs duties...
Business Plan: how to improve life in Indian slums?
Business plan - 6 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Ninety years ago, there were only 251 million people in India. Today, there are 1.2 billion. Overpopulation threatens the environment of the country. Overpopulation and rural exodus have led to informal urban development, leading to the development of slums in and next to the cities....
Idea of progress - the case of India
Presentation - 2 pages - Everyday's life
I am going to talk about the notion "the Idea of Progress". But before we start, we shall say that progress implies change, an evolution from an old order with old traditions to a new order which is not necessarily accepted by all. And what better way of illustrating this concept than by speaking...
Technology Industry in India
Case study - 5 pages - Economy general
To begin with, we will talk about the history of India but without going too far back in time because what we are interested in is the part of the history that still has a significative impact on the current socio-economic situation which leads the Technology Industry in India...
India: Kesavananda Bharati vs State of Kerala
Essay - 5 pages - Constitutional law
Perhaps the most recognized constitutional decision within the Supreme Court of India reflects on the case of Kesavananda Bharati against the State of Kerala. While the Supreme Court ruled that there was no implied limitation on Parliament's powers on amendments to the Constitution,...
India's daughter - Leslee Udwin - How was this crime interpreted by the public opinion?
Essay - 1 pages - Sociology & social sciences
The rapists' point of view is clear: this girl shouldn't have gone outside alone, and at night. Their rape act was like a punishment of this unaware attitude of Jyoti for them. The only responsible person of the rape concerns the victim: leaving at night around 9 o'clock is like...
Advertising & media planning for NOKIA C3 in India
Case study - 27 pages - International marketing
STRENGHTS - Leader in the Indian market - The largest distribution network - Wide portfolio: from « made for India » to innovative product - First mobile with full QWERpeople - Brand ambassadors: Cricket and Bollywood - TY keyboard - Many features - Meaningful communication: connect
Arranged marriages: the differences between American and Indian marriages
Essay - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Marriage, which is the bonding of two individuals usually for the rest of their lives, can occur in many ways. In some cultures, such as that of the United States, men and women decide on their own whom they would like to marry. This type of system is representative of American culture in...
Case analysis: Haier strategy in India
Case study - 2 pages - Management
In 2004, Haier opened operations in India with the aim of accessing the country's large market, gain from India rapidly expanding economy and push by Chinese government's push for Chinese companies to become multinationals after China joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) in...
Effects of Globalization on the Innovative Activities of Firms in India
Case study - 3 pages - Economy general
Globalization has forced many emerging markets to innovate new ways to remain competitive and attract investments in those countries. India represents a major emerging market struggling with major economic challenges that have resulted to the use of innovative technologies and strategies...
A study on the Indian railways
Tutorials/exercises - 31 pages - Social, moral & civic education
Generally, a Market was the place where the buyers and sellers gather to exchange their goods. The concept of market is very important in marketing. Market is an area for potential exchanges it's a place where goods are brought and sold. It is an area where a force of supply (sellers)...
Restricted Entry of Global Retailers in India
Case study - 10 pages - Management
Conducting sufficient analysis of the management issues facing organizations facilitates the identification of contextual tenets and cross-cultural factors affecting their entry ambitions in different territories. Blending the contextual analysis with adequate environmental scans generates vital...
Child Labor in India
Case study - 7 pages - Psychology
Child labor can be defined as any practice that involves employing children in economic activities either on permanent full time or semi permanent part time basis. It involves the violation the minimum age laws and include the excruciating abuse such as child trafficking, forced labor, child...
Analysis of the implementation of Louis Vuitton in India
Case study - 5 pages - Business strategy
India is an emerging country with a fast growth. The standard of living and the number of very rich people are increasing whereas the poverty line is decreasing. Indeed, the High Net Worth Individuals represented 19% of the Indian population in 2005. Moreover, an ambitious youth interested...
Socio-cultural movements in India
Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies
There is no definition of art or nation that does not quickly become problematic in the Indian context, and this is indicative of the complexity of the issues at hand when we ask: in what ways do art and literature help in nation-building in India? Definitions are still manageable in the...
IKEA: Strategic Marketing in India
Case study - 10 pages - Business strategy
IKEA is Swedish-Dutch company specialized in the design and retail of furniture and decorative objects kits. The company is one of the largest companies through the world with 338 stores in 41 countries. In 2011, Ikea registered a total turnover of 25.2 billion euros and revenues of 3 billion...
Price and availability pulse: India topical analgesics market (Online-Offline Comparison) August 2013
Market study - 4 pages - Management
nline platform channels such as healthkart.com, bigbasket.com and healthkartplus.com provide medium price bargain i.e. strong customer value across topical analgesics segment than retail offline stores. Although, online channel owners still lack product expansion and strong horizontally and...
Cracking India: Using subjective narrative to envision partition
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
The title of Bapsi Sidhwa's novel Cracking India suggests the image of a division, even a violent separation. The narrative is told from the perspective of Lenny, a Parsi woman, recounting her childhood memories of India's independence from Britain and also the following formation...
Indian economic crisis
Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies
The roots of the 1991 currency crisis in India can be seen during the entire decades that precede it. As a matter of fact it lies in the large and persistent macroeconomic imbalances that developed over the 1980s. A close examination of the government expenditures, over the 1980s, suggests...
Hotel occupancy in India
Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy
Tourism in India contributes to around 6.23 percent of India's GDP (Sanjeev, Kanika & Rumki, 163-173).Yearly, India receives over 6million tourists, ranking India as the largest source of foreign tourists to the United Arab Emirates. In 2011, foreign tourist arrivals...
Ancient Indian wisdom: An inquire into the Hindu scriptures
Case study - 5 pages - Philosophy
Of late, all over the world and more particularly in India, several discussions, seminars and conferences are being conducted on bio-diversity which is closely linked with the other ecological issues like pollution, global warming, deforestation etc. Contemporary scientists, agencies and...
The Indian caste system compared to middle age feudalism
Case study - 2 pages - Political science
Society has transformed its design to structure itself in the most efficient possible way through many trials of success and failure. The separation of people into different levels of class has always erupted within the majority of governments of ancient civilizations mainly due to the various...