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Doing Business In India Simplified

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About the Book Couple of questions that are always there in the mind of an entity looking at India as the next business opportunity.


    • Is this a right time to expand in India?
    • What is the right business model to be followed?
    • Which is the right geography to start with?
    • Should a manufacturing unit be set up or a joint venture would work?

This leads the new entrants to a road where they need help in developing an efficient entry strategy and initial hand holding for doing business in India. Doing business in India – Simplified, is intended to act as a reference tool for businessmen, entrepreneurs, professionals and executives providing them with all necessary information about relevant legislations for setting-up and expanding business in India.

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