Singapore-India Relations: A PrimerMun Cheong Yong, V. V. Bhanoji Rao Singapore University Press, 1995 - 299 pagine This primer on Singapore-India relations seeks to present a comprehensive framework within which to appreciate the multi-dimensional (namely, the historical, social, political, cultural and economic) facets of Singapore's linkages with India. It includes topics such as The Indian Economy: Past Progress, Recent Reforms and Medium-term Potentials; Singapore-India Economic Relations: Exploring Synergies for Mutual Benefit; Indian Financial System and Development Opportunities; Human Resources Complementarities between Singapore and India; and Legal Framework for Doing Business in India. |
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Pagina 158
... approvals , rather than actual investment flows . Between 1991 and March 1994 , investment approvals for non - NRI ... approval basis ) in India were negligible , accounting for around Rs.17.2 million in equity until 1987 , spread over ...
... approvals , rather than actual investment flows . Between 1991 and March 1994 , investment approvals for non - NRI ... approval basis ) in India were negligible , accounting for around Rs.17.2 million in equity until 1987 , spread over ...
Pagina 198
... Approvals or Foreign Investment Promotion Board in Delhi . A recent example reported in the mass media in April , 1994 , is the case of an approval for the establishment of a banking institution by foreign investors . Approval was ...
... Approvals or Foreign Investment Promotion Board in Delhi . A recent example reported in the mass media in April , 1994 , is the case of an approval for the establishment of a banking institution by foreign investors . Approval was ...
Pagina 286
... approval for the high priority industries listed in Annexure III49 up to a lump sum payment of 10 million rupees , 5 per cent royalty for domestic sales and 8 per cent for exports , subject to a total payment of 8 per cent of sales over ...
... approval for the high priority industries listed in Annexure III49 up to a lump sum payment of 10 million rupees , 5 per cent royalty for domestic sales and 8 per cent for exports , subject to a total payment of 8 per cent of sales over ...
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India and Indians in the Making of Singapore | 1 |
The Evolution and Growth of IndiaSingapore Relations | 21 |
A Singapore | 40 |
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