Multinational corporations (MNCs) operate in more than one country other than their home country. MNCs have a central head office in their home country and secondary offices, facilities, factories, and other assets in other countries. They control global business activities through the parent company and have huge assets, turnover, and employ advanced technology and professional management across international operations. Some key features of MNCs include unity of control from the home country, mighty economic power through mergers and acquisitions, and aggressive advertising globally. Common examples of MNCs in India are LTI, TCS, Tech Mahindra, and Deloitte.