Why Indian organizations have been able to successfully compete in the global arena
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Types of global competitiveness
- Examples of sucessful Indian firms
- Tata Group of India
- Mahindra and Mahindra
- Asian Paints
- Global quality of Indian products
- The education and training advantage in India
- Conclusion
Abstract
In 1991, when the then indian Government under the leadership of Mr Narasimha Rao, made the first bold moves towards economic liberalization, there were hundreds of thousands of people, even from India, who shouted from roof tops that indian organizations will never ever be able to face the onslaught of the multinational organizations, and most of them will fold up, sooner or later. In fact, there was (and there still is), a big "desi" lobby that would rather like to have controls in every form, so that a few chosen people can monopolize every market, and totally pre-empt competition. Of course, there will obviously be massive corruption on a grand scale.
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