Know Indias Trade Agreements 9. Develop a business plan for the Indian Market Introduction to the Hindi language 2- India as the Central State of the The Economic Profile of the Indian states and Union Territories Hinduism: Hinduja Zoroastrians: Dr Cyrus

EENI EENI EENI School of International Business http:en.reingex.com The main objective of the Postgraduate Diploma “International Trade and Business in India” 26 ECTS, e-learning is to offer a global vision of the Indian market and the business opportunities in India in order to:

1. Learn to do business in India, especially in Andhra Pradesh, Bangalore, Gujarat,

Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Mumbai, Nueva Delhi, and Tamil Nadu 2. Know the business opportunities in the Indian Market 3. Understand how to negotiate in India and the influence of the Indian religions Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, Zoroastrianism, and Islam

4. Examine the main Indian Business People 5. Explore the business opportunities in India

6. Understand the role of India as the Central State of the Hindu Civilisation 7. Analyse the international trade and foreign direct investment flows

8. Know Indias Trade Agreements 9. Develop a business plan for the Indian Market

Postgraduate Diploma intended for all those wanting to specialise in the Indian market. Course learning materials: or , , Download the subjects in PDF related to: 1. Religions of India 2. Economic Area of the Hindu Civilisation This document contains only a summary of the subjects of the course. EENI EENI EENI School of International Business http:en.reingex.com Subjects of the Postgraduate Diploma “Doing Business in India.” 1- Introduction to the Republic of India 0.5 ECTS

1. Introduction to the Hindi language 2- India as the Central State of the

Hindu Civilisation 2 ECTS 3- Religions of India and their influence on business 4 ECTS 1. Hinduism 2. Sikhism 3. Zoroastrianism 4. Jainism 5. Islam 6. Buddhism 4- Economy and Foreign Trade of India 1 ECTS

1. The Economic Profile of the Indian states and Union Territories

0.5 ECTS 2. Foreign Direct Investment FDI in India 1 ECTS 5- Indian Business People

1. Hinduism: Hinduja

, Birla , Gopalakrishnan , Ambani , and Kiran Mazumdar

2. Zoroastrians: Dr Cyrus S. Poonawalla

, Wadia , Godrej , and the TATA Family

3. Jainist: Sahu Jain

, Gautam Adani , Bhavarlal Hiralal Jain , and Ajit Gulabchand

4. Muslims: Azim Premji

, Yusuf Khwaja Hamied

5. Sikhs: Dr Jogishwar Singh, Shivinder Singh, and Ajaypal Singh Banga

EENI EENI EENI School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 6- Doing Business in New Delhi 1 ECTS 7- Doing Business in Andhra Pradesh 1 ECTS 8- Doing Business in Bangalore - Karnataka 2 ECTS 9- Doing Business in Haryana 1 ECTS 10- Doing Business in Maharashtra - Mumbai 1 ECTS 11- Doing Business in Kerala 1 ECTS. 12- Doing Business in Gujarat 2 ECTS 13- Doing Business in Tamil Nadu 1 ECTS. 14- Doing Business in the countries of the influence of the Hindu Civilisation. 1. Nepal strong economic ties with India 1 ECTS 2. Bhutan 1 ECTS 3. Mauritius 2 ECTS 15- Indias Free Trade Agreements FTA 1. Sri Lanka 2. Thailand 3. Singapore 4. Chile 5. The MERCOSUR 6. The Andean Community 7. South Korea 8. The European Union 9. New Zealand 10. Mauritius 11. The EFTA 12. Bangladesh 13. Afghanistan 16- Indias Regional Trade Agreements. EENI EENI EENI School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 1. The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation SAARC 0.1 ECTS 2. The Bay of Bengal Initiative BIMSTEC 0.1 ECTS 3. The Indian-Ocean Rim Association IORA 0.5 ECTS 4. The Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement APTA 5. The Asian Clearing Union ACU 0.1 ECTS 6. The India-ASEAN 7. The India-Southern Africa Customs Union SACU 8. The South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation SASEC 0.1 ECTS 9. The Africa-BRICS Cooperation 10. The Africa-India Forum 11. The BRICS Countries 17- Regional Economic Organisations to which India belongs summary. 1. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific ESCAP 2. Asian Development Bank ADB 3. Forum for Asia BOAO 4. Asia-Middle East Dialogue AMED 5. Colombo Plan 6. Asia India-Europe Economic Meeting ASEM 7. Asia Cooperation Dialogue ACD 18- Access to the Indian market 19- Business Plan for India Credits of the course “Doing Business in India”: 26 ECTS European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System. 1 ECTS credit is equivalent to approximately 25 hours of student’s dedication hours of study, exercises, information research, and teamwork Duration: 6 months. The Postgraduate Diploma “Business in India” is studied... 1. Master in Business in Asia Distance learning 2. Master in Business in the BRICS Countries 3. Professional Masters Program in International Business MIB 4. Doctorate in Business in Asia EENI EENI EENI School of International Business http:en.reingex.com The students who have taken this Postgraduate Diploma Doing Business in India can validate and register for a Master or Doctorate at EENI School of International Business. The Postgraduate Diploma “International Trade and Business in India, ” contains exercises Business Plan that are evaluated, which the student must work out and pass to obtain the Postgraduate Diploma in “Doing Business in India” issued by EENI School of International Business. Methodology: e-learning Distance learning. Area of Knowledge: Asia. URL: http:en.reingex.comIndia-Business-Economy.asp Due to the dynamic nature of international business, this information is only for guidance not binding. Please check the website to see any changes. The Diploma includes the Market Access Tool EENI EENI EENI School of International Business http:en.reingex.com Subjects and Objectives of the Diploma Doing Business in India. Sub-subject: Introduction to India Religion, Hinduism, Values... Syllabus: 1. India: population, main cities, Ayurvedic...

2. The history of India