Papers by Krishna Kaldate
This research article is discussing basically about the impact of E-commerce on Indian Economy. T... more This research article is discussing basically about the impact of E-commerce on Indian Economy. These days are very crucial to Indian economy because of the very last year had various financial waves in whole world regarding the share market as well as financial dealings. With advancements in technology, there have been changes in the methodology for business transactions. India, being a rapid adaptor of technology is apace with the current scenario of electronic data exchanges and has taken to e-commerce.
Key Words: Internet, Business dealing, Technology.
India is developing country. It has been implemented five industrial policies like industrial pol... more India is developing country. It has been implemented five industrial policies like industrial policy 1948,1956,1977,1980 and 1991 and twelve five year plans. This all has been done after recognising the India’s economic condition. But actually as compare to the rate of population of India the economic development of India is not measurable. Before new economic policy-1991 of India means before Liberalization, Privatization and Globalisation Industrial policies and five years plans were not that much helpful to Indian economic development. Generally we called it as Globalisation and it helped to reform Indian economy too much. Why we are going to discuss these things today because India, today has accounted for the 16.67% of the global population as compared to china with 21.37%. India has over 1.06 billion people which is more than the total population in the continent. Every 6th individual on the earth is an Indian. Out of the total 70% of the country’s population are villagers. India’s GDP has gone up well during the recent past. On the other hand 38% of India’s households are still living in single room dwelling. Actually India is youngest country in the world more than 50% people are below the age 25 at least. But unfortunately poverty line of India is still very high near about 350 million people come under this. If government wants to change the mind sets, attitude and this situation it must undertake entrepreneurial activity with the help of Globalisation and its policies related to industrial development at all. Therefore the situation of nation will overcome the problems which are arising present and in the future time.
The economist and Noble prize winner Mohamad Yunus has rightly said that “Poverty is a threat to peace” and the frustrations, hostility and anger generated by object poverty can not sustain peace in society in the world. Actually if we want to see the change in near future first of all we should have to understand impact of LPG policy on Indian economy.
Research Methodology:
Objectives of the study
1. To aware about the reasons of adopting the new industrial policy 1991.
2. To know and understand the impact of LPG policy on the Indian economy.
Research Method:
For the completion of research paper has used Descriptive research method.
Data collection:
There are two types of data collection method viz. Primary and Secondary. In this study the data has been collected from secondary data .
Secondary Data:
Secondary data collected from the Books, Internet, magazines, Journals, Annual reports, News papers, different types of research papers etc.
Conclusion
The main purpose of this research paper is to identify and analyze the impact of globalization on the Indian economy. It also helped to determine the positive and negative impacts on globalization. It also pointed out that globalisation policy is not a free lunch. Globalized economies of outwardly oriented economies tend to perform well during a period of dynamism and high growth in the world economy whereas they are prone to severe dislocation and collapse during a downturn in international economic activity. On the contrary internal oriented economies are likely to be less damaged by the slowdown in world trade.
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Papers by Krishna Kaldate
Key Words: Internet, Business dealing, Technology.
The economist and Noble prize winner Mohamad Yunus has rightly said that “Poverty is a threat to peace” and the frustrations, hostility and anger generated by object poverty can not sustain peace in society in the world. Actually if we want to see the change in near future first of all we should have to understand impact of LPG policy on Indian economy.
Research Methodology:
Objectives of the study
1. To aware about the reasons of adopting the new industrial policy 1991.
2. To know and understand the impact of LPG policy on the Indian economy.
Research Method:
For the completion of research paper has used Descriptive research method.
Data collection:
There are two types of data collection method viz. Primary and Secondary. In this study the data has been collected from secondary data .
Secondary Data:
Secondary data collected from the Books, Internet, magazines, Journals, Annual reports, News papers, different types of research papers etc.
Conclusion
The main purpose of this research paper is to identify and analyze the impact of globalization on the Indian economy. It also helped to determine the positive and negative impacts on globalization. It also pointed out that globalisation policy is not a free lunch. Globalized economies of outwardly oriented economies tend to perform well during a period of dynamism and high growth in the world economy whereas they are prone to severe dislocation and collapse during a downturn in international economic activity. On the contrary internal oriented economies are likely to be less damaged by the slowdown in world trade.
Key Words: Internet, Business dealing, Technology.
The economist and Noble prize winner Mohamad Yunus has rightly said that “Poverty is a threat to peace” and the frustrations, hostility and anger generated by object poverty can not sustain peace in society in the world. Actually if we want to see the change in near future first of all we should have to understand impact of LPG policy on Indian economy.
Research Methodology:
Objectives of the study
1. To aware about the reasons of adopting the new industrial policy 1991.
2. To know and understand the impact of LPG policy on the Indian economy.
Research Method:
For the completion of research paper has used Descriptive research method.
Data collection:
There are two types of data collection method viz. Primary and Secondary. In this study the data has been collected from secondary data .
Secondary Data:
Secondary data collected from the Books, Internet, magazines, Journals, Annual reports, News papers, different types of research papers etc.
Conclusion
The main purpose of this research paper is to identify and analyze the impact of globalization on the Indian economy. It also helped to determine the positive and negative impacts on globalization. It also pointed out that globalisation policy is not a free lunch. Globalized economies of outwardly oriented economies tend to perform well during a period of dynamism and high growth in the world economy whereas they are prone to severe dislocation and collapse during a downturn in international economic activity. On the contrary internal oriented economies are likely to be less damaged by the slowdown in world trade.