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Author: | Javalgi, R. Talluri, V. |
Title: | The emerging role of India in international business |
Journal: | Business Horizons
1996 : SEP-OCT, VOL. 39:5, p. 79-86 |
Index terms: | INDIA INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS POLICY |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | India looms ever larger in global competition. If it lives up to its stated reform policies, foreign investors will have a heyday there. In the first two days of 1995 visit to India by a business delegation led by the late Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, proposals worth $4 billon were signed. These included a $25 million financing agreement by the Soros-Chatterjee Group of New York for a $1.25 billion petrochemical complex at Haldia near Calcutta. Texas-based Petrodyne Inc. signed a Memorandum of Understanding with its Madras-based Subsidiary Petro Energy Products India Limited and the State-owned Indian Oil Corporation to move an existing U.S.-built oil refinery from Naples, Italy, to Karaikal, south of Madras. |
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