India Inside

India Inside
Author: Nirmalya Kumar,Phanish Puranam
Publsiher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781422158753

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Kumar and Puranam study a new, more visible, consumer-oriented kind of innovation emerging in India of compact, low-cost, robust, and efficient products. New products such as Tata's Nano, Going Green's G-Wiz car, and GE's ECG machine exemplify this unique kind of Indian innovation which is marked by robustness.

Inside Out India and China

Inside Out India and China
Author: William Antholis
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013-08-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780815725107

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For the last decade, China and India have grown at an amazing rate—particularly considering the greatest downturn in the U.S. and Europe since the Great Depression. As a result, both countries are forecast to have larger economies than the U.S. or EU in the years ahead. Still, in the last year, signs of a slowdown have hit these two giants. Which way will these giants go? And how will that affect the global economy? Any Western corporation, investor, or entrepreneur serious about competing internationally must understand what makes them tick. Unfortunately, many in the West still look at the two Asian giants as monoliths, closely controlled mainly by their national governments. Inside Out, India and China makes clear how and why this notion is outdated. William Antholis—a former White House and State Department official, and the managing director at Brookings—spent five months in India and China, travelling to over 20 states and provinces in both countries. He explored the enormously diversity in business, governance, and culture of these nations, temporarily relocating his entire family to Asia. His travels, research, and interviews with key stakeholders make the unmistakable point that these nations are not the immobile, centrally directed economies and structures of the past. More and more, key policy decisions in India and China are formulated and implemented by local governments—states, provinces, and fast-growing cities. Both economies have promoted entrepreneurship, both by private sector and also local government officials. Some strategies work. Others are fatally flawed. Antholis’s detailed narratives of local innovation in governance and business—as well as local failures—prove the point that simply maintaining a presence in Beijing and New Delhi – or even Shanghai and Mumbai —is not enough to ensure success in China or India, just as one cannot expect to succeed in America simply by setting up in Washington or New York. Each nation is as large, vibrant, innovative, diverse, and increasingly decentralized as are the United States, Europe and all of Latin America … combined. China and India each have their own agricultural heartlands, high-tech corridors, resource-rich areas, and powerhouse manufacturing regions. They also have major economic, social, environmental challenges facing them. But few people outside these countries can name those places, or have a mental map of how the local parts of these countries are shaping their global futures. Organizations, businesses, and other governments that do not recognize and plan for this evolution may miss that the most important changes in these emerging giants are coming from the inside out. “This book is for people who wonder about the inside of China and India, and how different local perspectives inside those countries shape actions outside their borders. Though my family and I spent five months traveling in both countries to do research, this book is not a travelogue. Rather, it is an attempt to sketch how a few of China’s and India’s many component parts are being shaped by global forces—and in turn are shaping those forces—and what that means for Americans and Europeans conducting diplomacy and doing business there.”—from the Introduction

Inside India

Inside India
Author: Halidé Edib
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2008-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199088089

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First published in 1937, this book presents the author's personal account of India. The author, a Turkish writer and novelist, visited the region in 1935 and gained insights into the history and sociology of the country. Based on her experiences, Halidé Edib documents significant contemporary events which shaped the history of India at the time, including the Hindu–Muslim separatism and the freedom movement led by Mahatma Gandhi. Her work is by far the most eloquent account of Indian society and politics in the 1930s. Here she details her travel to several regions such as Aligarh, Lahore, Calcutta, Peshawar, Lucknow, Bombay, and Hyderabad, as well as her meetings with many people from different walks of life. She takes a look at Indian nationalism, identifies its strengths and weaknesses, describes its encounters with colonialism, and analyses the rising tide of Muslim nationalism. With scholarly finesse, she reveals the Indian personality of Muslims in India and shows a favourable disposition towards the perspective of the Congress Muslims.

Inside India Today Routledge Revivals

Inside India Today  Routledge Revivals
Author: Dilip Hiro
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2013-10-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135048235

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Events in the Indian sub-continent during the 1970s, where, in the summer of 1975, the ruling party engineered a ‘constitutional’ coup by declaring a national emergency, re-emphasised the need for a fuller understanding of India’s social system and people. First published the following year, in 1976, Inside India Today attempted to fulfil that need. Drawing on personal interviews, conducted during his two years’ travels throughout the country collecting a mass of first hand evidence, and on various surveys and studies published in the press, the author sketches a broad portrait of Indian life in the villages and cities. Hiro relates this research to the existing socio-political structure of the time: the constitutional framework, the electoral system, the performance of the Indian National Congress and the Communist system. Written in an accessible, engaging style and containing a wealth of information and insight, Inside India Today is a major contribution towards the scholarship surrounding this complex and fascinating country.

Inside India

Inside India
Author: Syed Shafaat
Publsiher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2017-08-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781947752290

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There are three parts to this book. The first part talks about how to revamp our nation to enhancement. This part has superbly revealed the concept of women and their rights. Moreover, it gives a brief account of love and unity to which the present civilization is unfamiliar of. The second part has mainly stressed the concept of Kashmir civilization. The third part is not merely for the Indians, but the whole world. This part has beautifully described the idea of humanity and the factors that disrupt humanism. The book is a wholesome perspective of an optimistic world.

Inside India

Inside India
Author: Monisha Bharadwaj
Publsiher: Aurum Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1998
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN: 1856262758

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This is a visual catalogue of the principles and major styles of Indian interior design, which blends the influences of many cultures. The book encapsulates the colours, textures and ornament of India, and the general differences between regional decorative riches, presenting particular treatments of doors, windows, floors and walls which can be emulated in the West, with ideas for all types of rooms.

Inside India Today Routledge Revivals

Inside India Today  Routledge Revivals
Author: Dilip Hiro
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2013-10-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135048228

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Events in the Indian sub-continent during the 1970s, where, in the summer of 1975, the ruling party engineered a ‘constitutional’ coup by declaring a national emergency, re-emphasised the need for a fuller understanding of India’s social system and people. First published the following year, in 1976, Inside India Today attempted to fulfil that need. Drawing on personal interviews, conducted during his two years’ travels throughout the country collecting a mass of first hand evidence, and on various surveys and studies published in the press, the author sketches a broad portrait of Indian life in the villages and cities. Hiro relates this research to the existing socio-political structure of the time: the constitutional framework, the electoral system, the performance of the Indian National Congress and the Communist system. Written in an accessible, engaging style and containing a wealth of information and insight, Inside India Today is a major contribution towards the scholarship surrounding this complex and fascinating country.

Inside India

Inside India
Author: Praveen Kumar
Publsiher: AUTHOR
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781607499145

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