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Robust legal and business support systems

 
 

India is a free market democracy with a robust, well developed legal and administrative system. The Indian Legal system has been derived originally from that of the United Kingdom and is at par with that of any developed economy.

Accounting standards in India are similar to those followed internationally. Many Indian companies are listed on the NYSE and NASDAQ and report their results under US GAAP*.

India has a long history of entrepreneurship, private enterprise and market economics that dates back to the 19th Century. In fact, the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Limited was set up in 1875.

The original Indian Companies Act governing the incorporation and operation of limited liability companies dates back to 1882, though it has been extensively updated thereafter.

As a result of the pro-business environment, Indian companies have investments in most sectors of the economy spanning infrastructure, manufacturing and services.

Several Indian companies operate on a global scale, with worldwide operations. These, along with numerous companies from the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector offer considerable scope for joint ventures, collaborations and partnerships.

India has well-developed support services for business and industry with professional Audit and Accounting firms (some are affiliated with international Accounting firms) and qualified Corporate Law practitioners. Major international advertising companies, investment banks and consulting firms are also well represented in India.

* Generally Accepted Accounting Principles

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INDIA
India - A fast growing free market democracy
Large and growing domestic market
Versatile, skilled human capital
Abundant resources
Robust legal and business support systems
Sound economic fundamentals
Steady economic reform regime
Healthy, vibrant financial sectors
Enriched quality of life
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