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Bhutan’s relations with India are historic and over the years have continued to widen and deepen. Ever since Nehru’s visit, India has played a major role in Bhutan’s economic development and continues to do so. From Bhutan’s first five year plan onwards, Indian assistance has been mainly in the infrastructure sectors such as roads, health, education, industries and power and in a number of major projects such as the impressive ...
This book focuses on the changing HR perspectives in the globalized world and their impact on the corporates. It has captured the changes in the entire gamut of HR like industrial relations, training, recruitment and retention, performance appraisal, outsourcing, strategic HR, leadership, talent management, competence modeling, succession planning, branding HR etc. The pivotal stimuli for these changes are globalization, improved and innovative technology in ...
Around the world, in different countries, wetlands are common areas of significant biological and economic importance as they are the homeland of a variety of flora and fauna. It is the basis of livelihood for various sections of population, particularly for the subsistence sector. On the other hand, throughout the world, wetland provides recreational benefits to the travellers who want to enjoy nature. Hence, wetlands with huge biological diversity promote ...
The continent of Asia is the largest of continents and houses 60% of the world’s population. Geographically, topographically, culturally, religiously, the continent’s diverse characteristics present it as a unique specimen. Within her indigenous modernity lies her uniqueness, sharply divergent from her contemporaries. Countries of south, southeast, west, east and central Asia have passed through periods of change in their long undulating history. The basic ...
The US economy largely attributes the global imbalances reflected in huge trade surplus with the Asian economies (particularly with China) and record-breaking trade deficit with the US due to the deliberate policy of undervalued currency regime by China. There was continuous pressure from the US on China to revalue her currency. The US demand is that China should abandon her ‘pegged currency policy’ in order to correct global imbalance which is reflected in ...