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Globalisation and
Indian Economy
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Globalisation and
Indian Economy
Today, consumers have access to a wide range of goods and
services, including the latest digital cameras, mobile phones,
and televisions from top global brands. In India, the variety of
car models on the roads has increased, moving away from the
past dominance of Ambassador and Fiat. This diversity in
brands is evident across various products, from clothing to
electronics to processed fruit juices.
I n t r o d u c t i o n
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Globalisation and
Indian Economy
Today, consumers have access to a wide range of goods and
services, including the latest digital cameras, mobile phones,
and televisions from top global brands. In India, the variety of
car models on the roads has increased, moving away from the
past dominance of Ambassador and Fiat. This diversity in
brands is evident across various products, from clothing to
electronics to processed fruit juices.
I n t r o d u c t i o n
Production Across
Countries
Trade has historically connected distant
nations, with Multinational Corporations
(MNCs) now central to this process. MNCs
strategically place production facilities in
regions with cost-effective labor and
resources to maximize profits. They also
advocate for policies that protect their
interests in their operating regions.
Page 4


Globalisation and
Indian Economy
Today, consumers have access to a wide range of goods and
services, including the latest digital cameras, mobile phones,
and televisions from top global brands. In India, the variety of
car models on the roads has increased, moving away from the
past dominance of Ambassador and Fiat. This diversity in
brands is evident across various products, from clothing to
electronics to processed fruit juices.
I n t r o d u c t i o n
Production Across
Countries
Trade has historically connected distant
nations, with Multinational Corporations
(MNCs) now central to this process. MNCs
strategically place production facilities in
regions with cost-effective labor and
resources to maximize profits. They also
advocate for policies that protect their
interests in their operating regions.
Interlinking Production
Across Countries
Investment for Multinational Corporations
(MNCs) involves spending on assets like land,
buildings, and machinery in foreign countries to
earn profits. MNCs interact with local producers
through:
Joint Production: Partnering with local
companies to access new assets and
technologies.
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Globalisation and
Indian Economy
Today, consumers have access to a wide range of goods and
services, including the latest digital cameras, mobile phones,
and televisions from top global brands. In India, the variety of
car models on the roads has increased, moving away from the
past dominance of Ambassador and Fiat. This diversity in
brands is evident across various products, from clothing to
electronics to processed fruit juices.
I n t r o d u c t i o n
Production Across
Countries
Trade has historically connected distant
nations, with Multinational Corporations
(MNCs) now central to this process. MNCs
strategically place production facilities in
regions with cost-effective labor and
resources to maximize profits. They also
advocate for policies that protect their
interests in their operating regions.
Interlinking Production
Across Countries
Investment for Multinational Corporations
(MNCs) involves spending on assets like land,
buildings, and machinery in foreign countries to
earn profits. MNCs interact with local producers
through:
Joint Production: Partnering with local
companies to access new assets and
technologies.
Interlinking Production
Across Countries
Acquisition of Local Companies: Buying established
local firms to broaden production capabilities.
Controlled Production: Collaborating with local
businesses to source materials and produce goods
under the MNC 's brand. Such partnerships benefit
local businesses by providing funds for investment
and introducing advanced manufacturing technology,
aiding in their modernization.
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