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    • Indian economic forecast March 1993 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2010-03-26)
      Although not spelt out by the Finance Minister as preparing ground for the EFF/ESAF loan from the IMF, it is a path-breaking budget with a strong emphasis on restructuring the economy and the augmenting supply side of the ...
    • Indian economic forecast November 1992 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2010-07-27)
      There are confusing signals which are being given by different ministers and their officials about the health of Indian economy. Among all this brouhaha attempt is made to give economic logic to events occurring around us ...
    • Indian economic forecast: August 1992 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2010-03-24)
      On the eve of the present government's anniversary of assuming office, pessimism towards stabilization and reforms were well entrenched in the media. With the help of hindsight one may opine that it was the loss of political ...
    • Indian economic forecast: post budget analysis April 1994 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2010-07-27)
      The collective impact of a battery of reforms coming hard on the heels of one another, is still being felt in boardrooms and chaupals. The credibility of the reform dictates that consistent liberalisation policies should ...
    • Indian economic forecast: september, 1993 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2010-03-29)
      Is 1993-94 a reform holiday to build a consensus in the country and a stronger political resolve to undertake a fresh EFF form 1994-95? A battery of committees suggests that, though the government has postponed the EFF ...
    • Indian economy in 1990s 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2010-03-23)
      There is silver lining in the dark clouds at the horizon for the Indian economy. In the short term India has to sacrifice little growth in the fiscal year 1991-92 and in all likelihood it would not be very good in 1992-93. ...
    • Indian electorate in search of a government 

      Singh, J. P. (2010-03-28)
      Based on the results of general elections since formation of the Republic, the paper identifies two key issues facing Indian democracy. The inability of the present choice process under the constitution to provide a stable ...
    • Indian machine tool industry: caught at the cross roads 

      Dixit, Mukund R. (2010-03-28)
      This paper reviews the development of the Indian machine tools industry since independence. It analyses the key capabilities and growth experiences of the industry in the domestic and international context. It presents the ...
    • Indian managers pereception of self and others 

      Parikh, Indira J. (2010-03-13)
    • Indian manufacturing industry: the growth episode of the eighties an empirical study 

      Sengupta, D. N. (2010-03-25)
      Growth of Indian manufacturing in the 80s was market-driven: policy changes enabled an expansion in output in response to growth in demand. Output growth led to productivity increase which came from material and labor ...
    • Indian markets and marketing: the emerging perspective 

      Dholakia, Nikhilesh (2010-03-13)
      The purpose of this paper is to examine the nature and prospects of Indian markets. The paper also discusses the nature of the marketing system which has evolved to cater to these markets. Finally, the paper attempts to ...
    • Indian money market: market structure, covered parity and term structure 

      Varma, Jayanth R. (2010-04-03)
      In the context of the relatively recent deregulation of interest rates in India, this paper analyses the structure and inter-relationships of money market interest rates and studies the extent to which covered interest ...
    • Indian oil meals/cakes scenario: 1961-90 

      Rao, V. M. (2010-07-27)
      Oilseeds which hold a key position in the Indian economy and contribute 4% of the India's GDP, and 10% of value of all agricultural commodities during the period of 1981- 85. India is one of the largest oilseed producing ...
    • Indian organizations: Value dilemmas in managerial role taking 

      Parikh, Indira J.; Garg, Pulin K. (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1989-03-01)
      Indian organizations being part of the context of indian society and culture reflect the juxtaposition of divergent, multiple and heterogenous elements of two diverse cultures. One is the traditional agrarian culture of ...
    • Indian plague epidemic: unanswered questions and key lessons 

      Mavalankar, Dileep (2010-04-05)
      This paper briefly recapitulates the events during the recent plague epidemic in India with specific focus on suspected pneumonic plague cases in Surat City. The paper discusses three key questions which are as yet unanswered. ...
    • Indian political environment: democracy and a citizen's right to influence government 

      Singh, J. P. (2010-03-31)
      The paper focuses on the prevailing political environment in the country and the influence it has on a citizen. It deals with issues related to the role of executive, judiciary and legislature with regard to the functioning ...
    • Indian QSR Industry – Opportunities and Strategies to Harness Them 

      Sinha, Piyush Kumar (2013-11-25)
      In a country with more than a billion people, opportunities in India are abound. This has led to a rapid growth of the QSR industry. However, simultaneously, it has also created a canvass that has many failures and ...
    • Indian Railways in the Past Twenty Years Issues, Performance and Challenges 

      Raghuram, G.; Gangwar, Rachna (2009-07-29)
      Indian Railways (IR) is Asia’s largest and world’s second largest network under one management, with a separate Ministry and its own annual budget. The network carried about 17 million Passengers and 2 mt freight every day ...
    • Indian Takeover Regulation: Underreformed and Overmodified 

      Parekh, Sandeep (2011-05-26)
      The takeover of substantial number of shares, voting rights, or control in a listed Indian company attracts the provision of the SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 1997. The regulations ...
    • Indian technology policy : use of new & traditional technologies 

      Moulik, T. K. (2010-03-29)
      The debate on Technology policy in India is not a recent phenomenon. The Indian Technology Policy has tried to maintain a balance between the anti-modern technological view of Gandhian philosophy and new modern technologies. ...