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Jinal Kamani(A042) 
Tejal Kocharekar (A041) 
Arpit Trivedi (A040)
 Globalization is the process of international integration arising 
from the interchange of world views, products, ideas, and other 
aspects of culture. 
 Advances in transportation and telecommunications infrastructure, 
including the rise of the telegraph and its posterity the Internet, are 
major factors in globalization, generating further interdependence of 
economic and cultural activities.
 Globalization has brought in new opportunities to developing 
countries. 
 Greater access to developed country markets and technology 
transfer hold out promise improved productivity and higher living 
standard. 
 India’s economic growth has been substantially high and India has 
become progress vibrant and nationally competitive. 
 This urged to study the performance of India in this fiscal year due 
to the initialisation of globalisation
 Globalization is the new buzzword that has come to dominate the 
world since the nineties of the last century with the end of the cold 
war. 
 The frontiers of the state with increased reliance on the market 
economy and renewed faith in the private capital and resources. 
 A process of structural adjustment spurred by the studies and 
influences of the World Bank
 To understand the meaning of globalization. 
 To analyse the Economic performance and growth of India due to 
globalization in the current pace. 
 To analyse the pleasant and unpleasant side of globalization. 
 To analyse the pitfalls of globalization. 
 To estimate the future of the Indian economy.
Major measures initiated as a part of the liberalization and 
globalization strategy in the early nineties included the following: 
 Disinvestment 
 Devaluation 
 Dismantling of The Industrial Licensing Regime 
 Allowing Foreign Direct Investment 
 Non Resident Indian Scheme 
 Throwing Open Industries Reserved For The Public Sector to 
Private Participation 
 Abolition of the (MRTP) Act 
 The removal of quantitative restrictions on imports. 
 The reduction of the peak customs tariff
 Globalization has been only a one-way process that is foreign 
enterprises has found a Favourable way to do business in India 
since Independence. 
 Foreign companies have invested in India only when the policies of 
the GOI have favoured either the market seeking or the efficiency 
seeking objectives of the foreign firms. 
 The foreign firms have either left India or critiqued India otherwise. 
 The foreign companies and the governments of other nations have 
to recognize and respect the need for both Globalization of India 
and globalization in India in order to ensure that the globalization 
process takes off in a balanced and sustained manner.
Globalization Liberalization 
 Globalization in trade is also 
called 'one global market 
place' where a consumer . 
 Does not have to restrict their 
purchases to one 
country/economy and can 
enjoy the benefits of the goods 
and services produced 
worldwide. 
 Liberalization, though 
similar to globalization, is 
more focused on the local 
economy it generally refers 
to the removal of 
restrictions; usually 
government rules and 
Regulations imposed on 
social, economic, or political 
matters. 
 Liberalization maybe trade, 
social, economic, or capital 
market related.
Globalization Liberalization 
 Globalization relates to 
activities among countries and 
results in interdependence and 
interaction among countries 
and facilitates the movement 
of goods and services, capital, 
individuals, knowledge, 
technology 
 Liberalization generally relates 
to activity within a certain 
country as a result of 
modernization and 
development.
 Multilateral agreements in trade, taking on such new agendas as 
environmental and social conditions. 
 New multilateral agreements for services ,Intellectual properties, 
communications, and more binding on national governments 
than any previous agreements. 
 Market economic policies spreading around the world, with 
greater privatization and liberalization than in earlier decades. 
 Growing global markets in services. People can now execute 
trade services globally -- from medical advice to software writing 
to data processing , that could never really be traded before
 As India has a consumer base of 1.14 billion people. 
India is the 3rd largest global telecom market. The mobile 
subscriber base has grown from 0.3 Million in 1996 to over 250 
million currently. 
 India is the world’s: 
• 2nd largest two-wheeler market, 
• 4th largest commercial vehicle market 
• 11th largest passenger car market. 
 Expected to be the 7th largest automobile market by 2016
Access to television grew from 20% of the urban population (1991) 
to 90% of the urban population (2009). 
Even in the rural areas satellite television has a grown up market. 
In the cities Internet facility is everywhere .Extension of internet 
facilities even to rural areas. 
Global food chain /restaurants has already found a huge market in 
the urban areas of India. 
Lavish Multiplex movie halls, big shopping malls and high rise 
residential are seen in every cities.
 Telecommunication and Software Industries are booming in 
India. 
 Entertainment sector in India has a worldwide market 
 Bollywood movies are distributed and accepted worldwide. 
Big international companies(Walt Disney,20th Century Fox 
, Columbia Pictures) are investing on this sector. 
 Famous International brands(Armani, Nike, Omega etc.)are 
investing in the Indian market with the changing of fashion 
statement of Indians.
 Agriculture acquired 17% of India’s GDP in 2008. 
 60% of population still depends on agriculture for their livelihood. 
 Occupied 43% of India’s geographical areas. 
 Agriculture Scientists are applying new technologies and 
instruments in growing crops. 
 Different state governments of India are taking initiative to literate 
the farmers.
 Globalization has led to exploitation of labour. Prisoners and child 
workers are used to work in inhumane conditions. Safety standards 
are ignored to produce cheap goods. 
 Job insecurity. Earlier people had stable, permanent jobs. Now 
people live in constant dread of losing their jobs to competition. 
Increased job competition has led to reduction in wages and 
consequently lower standards of living. 
 Terrorists have access to sophisticated weapons enhancing their 
ability to inflict damage. 
 Terrorists use the Internet for communicating among themselves.
 Developed nations have outsourced manufacturing and white 
collar jobs. That means less jobs for their people 
 Companies have set up industries causing pollution in 
countries with poor regulation of pollution. 
 Fast food chains like McDonalds and KFC are spreading in 
the developing world. People are consuming more junk food 
from these joints which has an adverse impact on their health. 
 Bad aspects of foreign cultures are affecting the local cultures 
through TV and the Internet.
Deadly diseases like HIV/AIDS are being spread by travellers to 
the remotest corners of the globe. 
 Local industries are being taken over by foreign 
multinationals. 
 The increase in prices has reduced the government’s ability to 
sustain social welfare schemes in developed countries. 
 There is increase in human trafficking. 
 Multinational Companies and corporations which were 
previously restricted to commercial activities are increasingly 
influencing political decisions.
 Flowing with globalization ,India is shining in 
nearly every precepts. 
 India is getting a global recognition and slowly 
moving towards to become a major economic and 
political strength. 
 Though the development is progressing rapidly, 
still many basic problems like rural poverty, 
corruption and political instability remained 
unsolved
Thank you!

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Globalisation

  • 1. Presented by: Jinal Kamani(A042) Tejal Kocharekar (A041) Arpit Trivedi (A040)
  • 2.  Globalization is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of culture.  Advances in transportation and telecommunications infrastructure, including the rise of the telegraph and its posterity the Internet, are major factors in globalization, generating further interdependence of economic and cultural activities.
  • 3.
  • 4.  Globalization has brought in new opportunities to developing countries.  Greater access to developed country markets and technology transfer hold out promise improved productivity and higher living standard.  India’s economic growth has been substantially high and India has become progress vibrant and nationally competitive.  This urged to study the performance of India in this fiscal year due to the initialisation of globalisation
  • 5.  Globalization is the new buzzword that has come to dominate the world since the nineties of the last century with the end of the cold war.  The frontiers of the state with increased reliance on the market economy and renewed faith in the private capital and resources.  A process of structural adjustment spurred by the studies and influences of the World Bank
  • 6.  To understand the meaning of globalization.  To analyse the Economic performance and growth of India due to globalization in the current pace.  To analyse the pleasant and unpleasant side of globalization.  To analyse the pitfalls of globalization.  To estimate the future of the Indian economy.
  • 7. Major measures initiated as a part of the liberalization and globalization strategy in the early nineties included the following:  Disinvestment  Devaluation  Dismantling of The Industrial Licensing Regime  Allowing Foreign Direct Investment  Non Resident Indian Scheme  Throwing Open Industries Reserved For The Public Sector to Private Participation  Abolition of the (MRTP) Act  The removal of quantitative restrictions on imports.  The reduction of the peak customs tariff
  • 8.  Globalization has been only a one-way process that is foreign enterprises has found a Favourable way to do business in India since Independence.  Foreign companies have invested in India only when the policies of the GOI have favoured either the market seeking or the efficiency seeking objectives of the foreign firms.  The foreign firms have either left India or critiqued India otherwise.  The foreign companies and the governments of other nations have to recognize and respect the need for both Globalization of India and globalization in India in order to ensure that the globalization process takes off in a balanced and sustained manner.
  • 9. Globalization Liberalization  Globalization in trade is also called 'one global market place' where a consumer .  Does not have to restrict their purchases to one country/economy and can enjoy the benefits of the goods and services produced worldwide.  Liberalization, though similar to globalization, is more focused on the local economy it generally refers to the removal of restrictions; usually government rules and Regulations imposed on social, economic, or political matters.  Liberalization maybe trade, social, economic, or capital market related.
  • 10. Globalization Liberalization  Globalization relates to activities among countries and results in interdependence and interaction among countries and facilitates the movement of goods and services, capital, individuals, knowledge, technology  Liberalization generally relates to activity within a certain country as a result of modernization and development.
  • 11.  Multilateral agreements in trade, taking on such new agendas as environmental and social conditions.  New multilateral agreements for services ,Intellectual properties, communications, and more binding on national governments than any previous agreements.  Market economic policies spreading around the world, with greater privatization and liberalization than in earlier decades.  Growing global markets in services. People can now execute trade services globally -- from medical advice to software writing to data processing , that could never really be traded before
  • 12.  As India has a consumer base of 1.14 billion people. India is the 3rd largest global telecom market. The mobile subscriber base has grown from 0.3 Million in 1996 to over 250 million currently.  India is the world’s: • 2nd largest two-wheeler market, • 4th largest commercial vehicle market • 11th largest passenger car market.  Expected to be the 7th largest automobile market by 2016
  • 13. Access to television grew from 20% of the urban population (1991) to 90% of the urban population (2009). Even in the rural areas satellite television has a grown up market. In the cities Internet facility is everywhere .Extension of internet facilities even to rural areas. Global food chain /restaurants has already found a huge market in the urban areas of India. Lavish Multiplex movie halls, big shopping malls and high rise residential are seen in every cities.
  • 14.  Telecommunication and Software Industries are booming in India.  Entertainment sector in India has a worldwide market  Bollywood movies are distributed and accepted worldwide. Big international companies(Walt Disney,20th Century Fox , Columbia Pictures) are investing on this sector.  Famous International brands(Armani, Nike, Omega etc.)are investing in the Indian market with the changing of fashion statement of Indians.
  • 15.  Agriculture acquired 17% of India’s GDP in 2008.  60% of population still depends on agriculture for their livelihood.  Occupied 43% of India’s geographical areas.  Agriculture Scientists are applying new technologies and instruments in growing crops.  Different state governments of India are taking initiative to literate the farmers.
  • 16.  Globalization has led to exploitation of labour. Prisoners and child workers are used to work in inhumane conditions. Safety standards are ignored to produce cheap goods.  Job insecurity. Earlier people had stable, permanent jobs. Now people live in constant dread of losing their jobs to competition. Increased job competition has led to reduction in wages and consequently lower standards of living.  Terrorists have access to sophisticated weapons enhancing their ability to inflict damage.  Terrorists use the Internet for communicating among themselves.
  • 17.  Developed nations have outsourced manufacturing and white collar jobs. That means less jobs for their people  Companies have set up industries causing pollution in countries with poor regulation of pollution.  Fast food chains like McDonalds and KFC are spreading in the developing world. People are consuming more junk food from these joints which has an adverse impact on their health.  Bad aspects of foreign cultures are affecting the local cultures through TV and the Internet.
  • 18. Deadly diseases like HIV/AIDS are being spread by travellers to the remotest corners of the globe.  Local industries are being taken over by foreign multinationals.  The increase in prices has reduced the government’s ability to sustain social welfare schemes in developed countries.  There is increase in human trafficking.  Multinational Companies and corporations which were previously restricted to commercial activities are increasingly influencing political decisions.
  • 19.  Flowing with globalization ,India is shining in nearly every precepts.  India is getting a global recognition and slowly moving towards to become a major economic and political strength.  Though the development is progressing rapidly, still many basic problems like rural poverty, corruption and political instability remained unsolved