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INDIA
An Assignment
Submitted to
Prof. Gunmala Suri
On January 9, 2015
Submitted By:
Mehak Gupta
MBA IB 3rd Semester
Roll Number: 21
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Technological collaboration
Joint Ventures
Licensing
Increased exports
Liberalized imports
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IT exports by the end of the year 2003 were around 26,000 crs.
IT industry is growing at the rate of around 35-40% every year.
This industry is contributing around 17% of Indias total exports.
Technological environment in India should be favourable to quality improvement, cost be
favourable to quality improvement, cost reduction, & introduction to new products reduction,
& introduction to new products in market. It should also lead to Industrial development with
global competitiveness development with global competitiveness.
In India, the government has setup large in India, the government has setup large number of
R & D Activities, space research number of R & D Activities, space research centres etc. for
introduction of new centres etc. for introduction of new technology in different areas.
According to Livemint, Technology executives worldwide believe that the US, China and
India are the top three countries with the potential to drive technology breakthroughs that will
have a global impact in the next four years, according to the 2013 Global Technology
Innovation survey released by consultancy firm KPMG Llp on Thursday. The US and China
had tied for the top spot in the 2012 survey. However, this year, 37% of the respondents said
the US shows the most promise for disruptive breakthroughs, while China ranked second
with 24%, and India came third with 10%, followed by South Korea (7%), Japan (6%) and
Israel (6%). Moreover, India ranked second in becoming the leading innovation centre for the
world, third in the list of the most promising countries for disruptive breakthrough and
fourth-most friendliest technology innovation country. In the April-June quarter, KPMG
surveyed 811 business executives from organizations focused on the technology space. Of
these, 34% were in the Americas, 37% in Asia Pacific and 30% in Europe, Middle East and
Africa. The index is based on tech leaders in each market rating their country on 10 success
factors including talent, infrastructure, incentives and capital.
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REFERENCES
Staff Writer, Jul 18 2013, India among top 3 countries in KPMG technology innovation
survey available online at
http://www.livemint.com/Industry/r6N1pw1LVz1D8fYDUcWBDL/India-among-top3-in-KPMG-technology-innovation-survey.html
Online Website www.bms.co.in
Online Blog available at http://business.svtuition.org/2009/11/what-is-technologicalenvironment-and.html
Online website http://www.innovativeindiatechnology.com
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