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Most projections envision continued rapid growth in the members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and India (collectively, ACI) over the next two decades. By 2030, they could quadruple their output, virtually eliminate extreme...
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This paper reviews the HRD Collaboration through Scientific and Cultural Diplomacy between India and Indonesia. As the case base review the paper attempts to highlight the on cross national and comparative HRD aspects in the context of the role of India in the development of Indonesia human...
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The study on HRD collaboration in the framework of comparative and cross national HRD is rare. In the context of India-Malaysia bilateral relationship study on HRD collaboration is rare. Considering the importance of the theme an attempt has been made to understand the HRD collaboration between...
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Trade Liberalisation in developing countries over the last 20 years has often been implemented considering it as a pre-requisite to growth. This paper uses ARDL approach to cointegration and examines the relationships between growth and trade liberalisation in the context of India and Korea....
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India has a long history of economic linkages with the EU member states. In recent period, the volumes of Indo-EU trade both in case of merchandise products and services have considerably increased and a number of investment collaboration opportunities are emerging. Since 2007 the two sides are...
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The Indian pharmaceutical industry has been a quiet but significant contributor to making healthcare more accessible to the world than ever before. This has happened despite the challenges posed by TRIPS and the pressure by the developed world in trade negotiations. There is a risk that if there...
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New powers, such as China, India and Brazil, are challenging the traditional dominance of the US in the governance of the global economy. It is generally taken for granted that the rise of new powers is simply a reflection of their growing economic might. In this article, however, I challenge...
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India's globalization is a conscious and deliberate effort to permit the factors of production, the produce and the socio-economic forces to permeate across the national boundaries and remove any obstacle to such permeance. In short, it has been a deliberate decision to open up a national...
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The dynamic process of integration of national economies has a long history, with two distinct waves: one, from the middle of the 19th century until its interruption with outbreak of the First World War in 1913 till the end of the Second World War in 1945. The second wave is ongoing dating from...
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The objective of this paper is therefore, to bring to light the pertinent contemporary issues such as the opportunities and scope for the indigenous people of the region in this era of globalisation and the need to understand the importance of intellectual property rights in this present complex...
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