NewsCase StudiesEvents

Doing Business In India Simplified

Also in the news...

Brilliant Borders: Kenya's Customs goes digital

A new app will save time and money for big businesses and small traders alike, as a longstanding Kenya-UK partnership further improves cross-border trade.

Yorkshire family brewery taps into new export opportunities with Government guarantee

UKEF support helps Wold Top brewery to expand its exports into new markets.

Bond Support Scheme

Find out about the Bond Support Scheme - how it works, its benefits and how to apply.

UK and African business leaders arrive in Togo to create trade and investment deals

The event brings together delegations from ten African nations alongside leading UK companies and investors to advance partnerships that promote economic growth and jobs.

Countering sanctions evasion: guidance for freight and shipping

For freight forwarders, carriers, hauliers, customs intermediaries, postal and express operators, and other companies facilitating the movement of goods.

Doing Business In India Simplified

Back to News

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.

You are not logged in!

Please login or register to ask our experts a question.

Login now or register.