Presently relations amongst the countries are established or changed according to the policy and programme of the concerned countries. Now India has shifted towards western world under the leadership of the U.S. not only this such countries have also changed their attitude and aptitude regarding India and have started to accept publicity the importance of this country in enhancing their rate of growth. The time has gone when India was only the taker and these countries were supposed to be donors. They were dictating the terms and we were forced to do accordingly. The processes of globalization has made these relations in the changed from and now we are also dictating our terms and we were forced to do accordingly. The process of globalization has made these relations in the changed from and now we are also dictating our terms. Now the terms are agreed, goods and services are traded for mutual benefits, balance of trade and payments are taking new shape. There are many challenges before the government like maintaining higher rate of growth and exports, safe-guarding the interest of indigenous industries, restricting the trend of brain draining, using the huge foreign currency fund in a better way, eradicating the problem of development and keeping safety and security of the nation. The book ‘Indian Economy and Challenges of Globalization’ has been written to analyze the impact of changing world economic scenario on our economy, causes of attractive investment atmosphere, problems and opportunities in outsourcing, role of NGOs in economic development and social transformation, risks and limitations of nuclear energy, changing nature of economic offences and suggested remedies and other related factors affecting out economy directly or indirectly. The object of writing this book is to analyse all such conditions objectively and derive conclusions so that industrialists, traders, government and other related individuals and institutions many be benefited.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Man Chand Khandela
Prof. Man Chand Khandela is Director of Subodh Institute of Management & Career Studies, Jaipur affiliated to the university of Rajasthan, Jaipur. He has created a special place for himself, in the economic world, on account of his exceptional educational qualifications, (M.Com., M.A.., (Pub. Admin., Pol.Sc., and Sociology), M.B.A., M.Phil, LL.B. Ph.D., FUWAI) and his multidimensional writing, active association with various international and national organizations and exemplary social service. Prof. Khandela has contributed more than 3000 articles and papers in more than 70 national and international journals, periodicals and newspapers of repute. He has written dozens of books on various subjects. He has organized and participated in a number of international and national seminars, conferences and workshops. Presently, Prof. Khandela is secretary of research development Association, Joint Secretary of Jaipur Management Association, Managing editor of Journal of Accounting and Finance, management Chronicle and Industrial mechanism. Prof. Khandela has been honoured and awarded by many international and national orgainsations including a life Time Achievement Award by United Writers Association of India, Chennai and Rajeev Gandhi Shiromani Award by Global economic Council, New Delhi.
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Indian Economy and Challenges
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1st ed.
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Pointer Publishers, 2009
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9788171325849
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