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India synopsis

 10,000 year old ancient civilization


 325 languages spoken – 1,652 dialects
 18 official languages
 29 states, 5 union territories
 3.28 million sq. kilometers - Area
 7,516 kilometers - Coastline
 1.3 Billion population.
 5600 dailies, 15000 weeklies and 20000 periodicals
in 21 languages with a combined circulation of 142
million.
 GDP $576 Billion. (GDP rate 8%)

 Parliamentary form of Government


 Worlds largest democracy.
 Worlds 4th largest economy.

 World-class recognition in IT, bio-technology and


space.
 Largest English speaking nation in the world.
 3rd largest standing army force, over 1.5Million
strong.
Physical conditions
• India, or ' the Bharat' position itself in South
Asia and falls in 8.4 N 37.6 N latitude and 68.7
E - 97.25 E longitude. The state is blesses
Himalayas on the north west and north east.
The state is bounded by the Indian Ocean, the
Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. The state
has well defined geographical and geological
unit.
India-flora and fauna
• Diverse Variety of Vegetation
• Himalayan Vegetation
• Rain Forest of Southern India
• The Desert Region
• Diverse Variety of Wildlife
• Aerial Population
• Establishment of Wildlife Parks and Sanctuaries
Art and Culture
• India is a land of diverse cultures.  The variations in
physical, climatic conditions and the extent of exposure
to other cultures have greatly influenced the traditions
and culture of the different regions.  There is an
underlying basic factor common to the whole of India,
with variations in the practices based on their local
needs and influences.  Further, the greatness of India has
been in accepting the best from all the invaders and
intermingling the new customs and styles with the
existing - this is visible in all aspects - music, dance,
painting, sculptures, architecture.  
Indian economy
• India, an emerging economy, has witnessed
unprecedented levels of economic expansion, along with
countries like China, Russia, Mexico and Brazil. India,
being a cost effective and labor intensive economy, has
benefited immensely from outsourcing of work from
developed countries, and a strong manufacturing and
export oriented industrial framework. With the economic
pace picking up, global commodity prices have staged a
comeback from their lows and global trade has also seen
healthy growth over the last two years.
Economic prospects for 2010
• The global economy seems to be recovering after the
recent economic shock. The Indian economy, however, was
hit in the latter part of the global recession and the real
economic growth witnessed a sharp fall, followed by lower
exports, lower capital outflow and corporate restructuring.
It is expected that the global economies will continue to
sustain in the short-term, as the effect of stimulus
programs is yet to bear fruit and tax cuts are working their
way through the system in 2010. Due to the strong position
of liquidity in the market, large corporations now have
access to capital in the co-orporate credit markets.
Jai
Hind
Submitted to- submitted by-
Mr. vivek Sahni Kailash Dogra
M.B.A 2nd sem

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