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    Establishing A UK Branch Of An Indian Company [Overview]

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    There are such organizations like the UK-India Business Council for those UK companies which would like to open a branch in India. As far as I know there are no such resources when it has to go the opposite way. The entrepreneurs have to go the whole way without

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    Why Should Global Businesses Expand In India?

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    While doing business in India may not be the easiest (this doesn’t in anyway mean that India cannot improve its business friendly policies and initiatives), but it definitely is a place to be in for the future. And as business is a game of return on investment, India over

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    10 Tips for Indian Businesses to help close an International Sale

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    Businesses in India are doing increasingly more and more business with international companies. There are a variety of tips that Indian companies can use to help close an international sale. Here are 10 tips to help close your company’s next international deal: 1. Identify Benefits Indian businesses must overcome

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    Why market research is a sheer waste of time?

    by Dr Vikram Venkateswaran

    Market research is one of the activities that most brands indulge in regularly. But more often than not it has been proven that is a waste of time. Now most of you reading this would be finding it difficult to believe above statement, after all brands spend Crores of

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    How Foreign Nationals / NRI’s can setup a Business in India [Overview]

    by Bhavesh Savla

    The article primarily provides an overview about the regulatory aspects for setting up/ incorporating business in India by Foreign nationals / NRIs in light of the changed regulatory environment in the past few years. It aims to cover areas related to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy and RBI Circulars,

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    Top 5 tips to name your business!

    by Kaushambi

    We really don’t believe in people and blog posts that dole out fixed rules on naming a company. It’s not the name the makes the business famous, it’s the quality of services or products they provide. Apple doesn’t have the ‘cool quotient’ today because it is merely named Apple.

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    Doing Business in Singapore: Guide for Indian Entrepreneurs!

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    India and Singapore are on a path of increasing economic integration. The ties that bind these countries have a long history – they are rooted in a common culture and a shared legacy of being former British colonies. Since 1991 (as a result of India’s Look East trade policy),

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    A week of Good policies & Bad policies!

    by Rishabh

    Let us start on a good note, M&A landscape is set to change as SEBI comes with new takeover code today. The high profile open offer trigger is increased from 15% to 25% and the non-compete fees is scrapped. In Mutual Fund segment, introduction of transaction fee (INR 100-150

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    Doing Business: Need for improving regulations & Empowering Entrepreneurs!

    by Charu

    Doing Business 2011: Making a Difference for Entrepreneurs, the eighth in a series of annual reports published by IFC and the World Bank is a report to reckon with. The study conducted on the world’s economies gives ranking to countries after executing lot of calculations on various parameters on

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    Google Energy ? Commendable Foresight Or Crazy Diversification

    by Ankit Agarwal

    You have to give it to Google. It never ceases to surprise the world with its seemingly unorthodox style of operations. Be it their oh-so-cool work atmosphere, strategic marketing tactics generating tons of hype even before the product launch, the fascination with Beta launches, and last but not the

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