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24620208-indian-economy rajtulya Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 41 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 11, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: himanikapoor (1 month(s) ago) Dear Sir, Please allow me to download your presentation on "INDIAN ECONOMY".. i shall be grateful. Thanking you. Himani Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Business Environment (BE) MGT511 : Business Environment (BE) MGT511 ABBAS ANSARI waheedabbasansari@yahoo.inIndian Economy : Overview: Indian Economy : Overview 2 nd largest economy in world in terms of population 16% of population and 12% of land 4 th largest eco. In term of GDP Highly diversified from Agri. to technologyIndian Economy : Overview: Indian Economy : Overview Gradual move from Public sector domination in industries to increasingly liberalised (tariffs to quota-free ) Restricted to liberalised Sellers’ market to Buyers’ market Large pool of human resources, natural resources 3 rd largest pool of engg . and quality educational insti .Indian Economy : Issues: Indian Economy : Issues Inadequate employment oppportunities Inequalities in socio-economic status Poverty Poor Infrastructure Fiscal deficit Large Non Performing Assets (NPA)Characteristics of Indian Economy: Characteristics of Indian Economy Predominance of Agriculture Rapid population growth Low per capita income Unemployment Capital – scarce economyEconomic Reforms in India: Economic Reforms in India Liberalisation of trade and elimination of protective barriers : delicensing and deregulation of trade and commerce Liberalisation of banking system Disinvestments of public commercial, financial and industrial enterprises MRTP & FERAReasons for reforms : Reasons for reforms To enhance the productivity and competitive efficiencyReforms for Growth : Reforms for Growth Exchange Market reforms Reforms in the Foreign Investment - FDI’s and FII’s Reforms in the Infrastructure sector - TRAIReforms for Growth : Reforms for Growth Exchange Market reforms Reforms in the Foreign Investment - FDI’s and FII’s Reforms in the Infrastructure sector - TRAI Tariffs and Trade reformsAnalysis of Sectors: Analysis of Sectors External Sector Image from Land of farmer to that of technology hub (R&D, Engineering design, Telecomm., HP)SWOT : SWOT Strengths Pool of labour High % of cultivable land Diversified nature of economy Huge english speaking population Extensive higher education system High growth rate of economySWOT : SWOT Weakness High % of work force in agri ¼ th of population below poverty line Poor infrastructure Low productivity Huge population, hence scarcity of resourcesSWOT : SWOT Weakness Low level of mechanization Bureaucracy Low literacy rates Rural – urban divideSWOT : SWOT Opportunities Scope of entry of private firms Investment in R & D Huge domestic market Infrastructure NRI’sSWOT : SWOT Threats Fiscal deficits Volatility in crude oil prices Import Bills Agriculture heavily dependent on monsoons Population growth rate