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India after 63 year’s of independence

Presentation by: VINEET KUMAR, SURAJ, SHASIKANT

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• THE INDIA STORY

• INDIAN SUCCESS STORIES

• INDIA ADVANTAGE

• BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

• WINNING ATTITUDE

CONTENTS

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THE INDIA STORY

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1947 : Year of Indian Independence

Today’s India is one of the fastest growing Democratic Market Economy, well on it’s way to be integrated with the world economy

The famous Goldman Sachs report states that, among Brazil, Russia, India and China, India will grow the fastest over the next 30 to 50 years by leveraging its demographic advantages and through continued development

India’s GDP will exceed Italy’s in 2016, France’s in 2019, Germany’s in 2023 and Japan’s in 2032

INDIA TO BECOME THE 3RD LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD BY 2032

AND…THE STORY BEGAN IN 1947

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• Planned Industrial Development

• Industry Licensing and Quotas

• Dominance of Public Sector

• Restriction on Private Investment

• Socialism

• Mixed Economy

India Pre - Liberalization

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India

• The world’s most irrigated land mass

• World’s 2nd largest exporter of rice & 5th largest exporter of wheat

Food production: India’s Ranking in the World

1st Tea, Milk

2nd Rice, wheat, sugar

Agriculture

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• Rate of growth

2003-04 7 %

2004-05 9.2 %

• Diversified base of world class capabilities

• State-of-the-art technologies

• TQM,TPM, Six Sigma & Lean Manufacturing - part of

everyday practice

• Overseas acquisitions worth US$ 500 m

Manufacturing

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INDIAN SUCCESS STORIES

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• Number of foreign firms acquired 120 by Indian companies during 2001 - 03

• Total worth US $ 1.6 b

• India - 8th largest investor in the UK

• No of investments 440

• No of Indian companies with 1,441 operations in Singapore

Indian MNCs - On a global buying spree

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• Hero Honda - Largest producer of motorbikes in the world

•Moser Baer - World’s 3rd largest producer of optical media

• Hero Cycles - World’s largest bicycle producer

• Bharat Forge - Amongst the world’s top 3 forgings manufacturers

• UB Group - World’s 2nd largest producer of alcoholic beverage

India – Leading The World

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India – Leading The World

• Apollo Hospitals - Single largest hospital chain in South Asia

•Reliance Industries - World’s largest producer of PTA, a chemical

used in textile production

• Mahindra & Mahindra - Amongst top 3 tractor manufacturers in the

world

•Telco - Amongst top 3 truck manufacturers in the world

• Gujarat Ambuja - Amongst top 5 cement producers in the world

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Some Indian Examples Benchmarked with the Best In The World

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Success Story of RELIANCE

The Reliance Group founded in 1932, is India's largest business house with total revenues of over US $ 22.6 b and exports of US $ 3.6 b

The Group's activities span exploration and production of oil and gas, refining and marketing, petrochemicals, textiles, financial services, insurance, power, telecom and infocom initiatives

The Group exports its products to more than 100 countries the world over

Reliance Group revenue is equivalent to about 3.5 % of India's GDP

The Group contributes nearly 10 % of the country's indirect tax revenues and over 6% of India's exports

Today, the Reliance Group has one of the largest family of shareholders in the world

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MNCs leveraging the India Advantage

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INDIA ADVANTAGE

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Trained manpower and knowledge base

Rich biodiversity

Extensive clinical trial opportunities

Excellent network of research laboratories

Well-developed base industries

Pro active policy framework

Proficiency in English

Low manpower costs

The India Advantage

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Working

age

population

to rise

to 65%

Urban

population

to rise

to 40%

30-40 mnpeople joiningmiddle class every year

By 2020

Demographics: A strong demand driver

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• Vast network of bank branches, financial institutions and well-organized

capital and money markets

• A network of technical and management institutes of highest

international standards for development of human resources

• India has a record of meeting its international financial obligations as

per schedule and has never been a defaulter

• No communication barrier, as English is the most prevalent business language

• Strong and vibrant small scale sector that is keen to establish strategic alliances with their foreign counterparts

India - Economic Enablers

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• Road length 2.5 m km

Second largest road network in the world

• Railway routes 63,000 km

• Cargo handled 298 m tonnes

• Electricity installed capacity 126,000 MW

Sixth in world electricity generation

• Telephone Connections 77 m lines

• Fixed lines (Dec, 2004) 44.76 m

8th largest telecom network in the world

The India Advantage: Infrastructure

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

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Opportunity in various Industry Sectors

• Software

• Biotechnology

• Retailing

• Real Estate

• Auto Components

• Telecommunication

• Media & Entertainment

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 • IT & ITES

• Sharing information & technology for clean environment

• Gems and Jewelry

• Natural and Herbal Products

• Renewable Energy Sources

• Dairy

• Drugs and Pharmaceuticals

• Construction and Material and services

• Mining

• Oil and Gas

Potential for Business 

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The world’s best practices in preventing air pollution and maintaining ambient air

quality reflect the creative use of technology and fuel options, which range from

• Use of cleaner vehicle fuels - CNG, Biodiesel, Fuel cell, Electricity

• Solar energy

• Wind energy

• Mass transportation systems – Underground, Monorail

• Usage of Appropriate technologies for ‘Green Buildings’

• Innovative urban planning incorporating walkways and bike lanes

Air Quality Management

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Areca Palm(Living Room Plant)

Sansevieria Trifasciata(Bed Room Plant)

Using toxin removing plants to clean the air

Biotechnology originally developed by NASA, USA and research done by

PBC - STIP on plants suitable for the Delhi climate

Air Quality Management – Grow Fresh Air

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WINNING ATTITUDE

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•  Differentiating themselves through the products and services they provide

• Standing out by creating special interfaces with their customers and building unique ways by which they can be held accountable by them

• Building a very strong quality story

• Benchmarking innovations against well set, globally accepted standards and aim for targets, creating an environment and culture of innovation within the organization

• Developing systems to nurture innovation making full use of the availability of information and by rightful dissemination of knowledge to foster goal driven innovation

• Building efficient processes to cut time - to- market

• Providing opportunities to their people to do roles that go beyond their existing work profiles

• Providing continuing education

It Is All About Attitude - Management

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• Need to hone their skills 

• More adaptive thinking

• Greater entrepreneurial drive to find new horizons of growth with a competitive spirit

• Bring change more aggressively and lead the organization to implement sustainable changes

• Energizing their team and inspiring them for excellent team performance

• Delegating authority to allow people to perform

It Is All About Attitude – Business Person

HERE IS A GOOD EXAMPLE ABOUT INFRASTRUCTURE GROWTH INDIA.wmv

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THANK YOU