Indian Business Environment and Foreign Dependencies

Volume 1, Issue 1, October 2016     |     PP. 27-34      |     PDF (180 K)    |     Pub. Date: October 15, 2016
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Author(s)

Prof. (Dr.) Subhash Desai, SAL Institute of Technology and Engineering Research, Opp: Science City, Village – Bhadaj, Ahmedabad – 380 060

Abstract
Natural resources in India are unlimited and agriculture is main revenue generating sector. Due to this, we are independent for our food consumption. Essential commodities like Milk, Vegetables and other living items are also easily available. We mainly depend on Oil products like Petrol, Diesel and Kerosene which we are importing from other countries. We do good amount of export of items. For healthy and secured life, we have to have insurance coverage for life, building, crops, and many other commodities. We can have foreign participation in these areas and get benefits. We have large retail business which generate second largest revenue in India. Considering all factors of secured life and living, FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) is helpful for all sectors except retailing business. The question is not 51% or 49%. It is either permitted or not permitted. Detailed exercise and study is required to decide entry of FDI in opted business sector or not.

Keywords
Business, Cash and Carry Business, Foreign Direct Investment, Retail, Revenue, Wal-Mart

Cite this paper
Prof. (Dr.) Subhash Desai, Indian Business Environment and Foreign Dependencies , SCIREA Journal of Computer. Volume 1, Issue 1, October 2016 | PP. 27-34.

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