Made in India: A Study of Emerging Competitiveness
Roy, Subir
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Add to basketSold by L. Lam Books, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
AbeBooks Seller since October 27, 2003
Condition: Used - Fair
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Add to basket210 pp. with charts and graphs. First page removed and "Withdrawn" stamp on half-title page. Lower edge of DJ slightly folded. ". a study of Indian best practices. It looks at the globally competitive Indian sectors and companies, and seeks to find out what made them competitive in the first place; what makes them tick today; and what the future holds for them. A strong emphasis is laid on how the major players remember the past, interpret the present and foresee the future. The sectors include software, IT-enabled services, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and dairying and milk products. Individual firms which are covered include Tata Steel, Reliance Industries, Larsen and Toubro, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Sundram Fasteners, Sundaram Brake Linings, TVS Motors, and General Electric. With this coverage, theis book will be an interesting read to managers and policy makers.".
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An expert analysis of the Indian market and its companies
In Made in India, a leading Indian financial journalist offers his astute analysis of India’s globally competitive industries--how they evolved, where they now stand, and their probable impact on world markets in the years ahead. Author Subir Roy takes a close look at India’s increasingly competitive software, pharmaceuticals, information technology, auto parts, and research and development sectors, and he goes inside some of the major players in those sectors. He also explores how GE’s “discovery” of India saved that company nearly $140 million in 2003.
Subir Roy is an associate editor with Business Standard, a leading Indian financial newspaper.
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