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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 businessopportunities 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 India's Trade Agreements
9. Develop a business plan for the Indian Market
Postgraduate Diploma intended for all those wanting to specialise in the Indian market.
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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
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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- India's 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
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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 Master's Program in International Business (MIB) 4. Doctorate in Business in Asia
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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.com/India-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.
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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 3. India: The “spiritual land.”
4. Introduction to the Indian religions 1. Hinduism
2. Jainism 3. Sikhism 4. Zoroastrianism 5. Islam
5. The values of the Indian society
Sub-subject: Religions of India (Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Jainism..). Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the religions of India
2. Hinduism 3. Jainism 4. Sikhism 5. Zoroastrianism 6. Islam
7. Christianity 8. Buddhism
Sub-subject: The Economy of India. The Indian International Trade. Industry. Automotive. Syllabus:
1. The Indian Economy
1. The Economic Area of the Hindu Civilisation 2. The Indian international trade
3. The Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India 4. The Indian Industrial Sector:
1. Engineering 2. Steel 3. Automotive 4. Biotechnology
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5. The Indian Services Sector:1. Software 2. Bollywood
6. The Indian Micro, small and medium enterprises 7. The Indian middle-class
8. Intellectual Property Rights in India 9. International Relations of India
Sub-subject: The Economic Profile of the Indian States and Union territories. Andhra Pradesh, Delhi. Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Indian states (Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam...) 2. The Economic Profile of the twenty-eight states and the seven Union Territories
Sub-subject: Foreign direct investment (FDI) in India. Syllabus: 1. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India
2. Investment policy
3. Investment opportunities and incentives in India 4. Top India Sectors Attracting FDI
1. Electrical 2. Services
3. Telecommunications 4. Transport
5. Information Technology 5. Entry options for foreign investors 6. Taxes in India
Sub-subject: Doing Business in New Delhi - Noida (India). Information Technology (IT). Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the National Capital Territory of Delhi
2. The Economy of New Delhi: the largest commercial centre in northern India
3. Doing Business in Noida: a major hub for multinational firms outsourcing IT services 4. Businesses in Gurgaon: the best city in India to work and live
5. Case Study:
1. Maruti Suzuki India Limited 2. Auto-Expo
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3. Bharat Sanchar Nigam4. Bharti Enterprises 5. The Jain family Sahu Jain
Subject: Doing Business in Andhra Pradesh (India). Hyderabad. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the State of Andhra Pradesh (India):
2. The Economy of Andhra Pradesh: The hub of the industrial activity in South India 3. The Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Andhra Pradesh
4. Business Opportunities in Andhra Pradesh: 1. Automotive
2. Agro-Food 3. Pharmaceutical 4. Biotechnology
5. Information Technology (IT) 5. Doing Business in Hyderabad 6. The Port of Visakhapatnam 7. Case Study:
1. Bharat Biotech 2. Heritage Foods 3. Sanghi Group 4. Mahindra Satyam
Sub-subject: International Trade and Doing Business in Bangalore Karnataka (India). Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the State of Karnataka (India): The fourth-largest technology hub in the World
2. The Economy of Karnataka
3. The International Trade of the state of Karnataka 4. Doing Business in Bangalore: The Silicon Valley of India 5. Information Technology in Karnataka
6. Business Opportunities in Karnataka Companies in Bangalore.
1. INFOSYS (Senapathy Gopalakrishnan) 2. Karuturi Global
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4. WIPRO (Azim Premji)Sub-subject: International Trade and Doing Business in Haryana - Faridabad - Gurgaon (India). Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Haryana State (India) 2. The Economy of Haryana
3. Doing Business in Faridabad and Jhajjar 4. Business Opportunities in Haryana
5. Gurgaon: The best city in India to work and live in 6. Case Study:
1. Liberty Shoes 2. Escorts Group 3. Hero MotoCorp 4. Atlas Group
Sub-subject: Doing Business in Maharashtra, Mumbai, and Pune (India). Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the State of Maharashtra (India)
2. The Economy of Maharashtra
3. The Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Maharashtra 4. The Business Conglomerates
5. Doing Business in Mumbai: The financial capital of India 6. The Indian Film Industry (Bollywood)
7. Case Study: YRF (Yash Raj Films) Studios
8. Navi Mumbai: The largest planned city in the World 9. Doing Business in Pune
Businessperson and Companies in Maharashtra 1. Reliance Group (Shri Mukesh Ambani) 2. Aditya Birla Group
3. Godrej Group
4. Bhavarlal Hiralal Jain (Jain Irrigation Systems) 5. Dr Cyrus S. Poonawalla
6. Tata Group
7. Ajit Gulabchand (HCC) 8. Yusuf Khwaja Hamied (CIPLA)
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9. Hinduja Group10. EMCURE 11. SUZLON 12. Larsen Toubro 13. Essar Group
Sub-subject: International Trade and Doing Business in Gujarat - Ahmadabad India. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the State of Gujarat: The leading industrialised state of India
2. The Economy of Gujarat 3. Key players in Gujarat
4. Investing in Gujarat (Foreign direct investment, licences, set-up, costs) 5. Business Opportunities in Gujarat:
1. Agribusiness
2. Information Technology 3. Biotechnology
4. Automotive Sector
6. Doing Business in Ahmadabad: The industrial hub for textiles
Case Study: Business and entrepreneurs in Gujarat. 1. Wadia family
2. Gautam Adani 3. Nirma Group
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Indian Businessman. The Richest Indians
1. Hindus Businessman 1. Srichand Hinduja
2. Kumar Mangalam Birla
3. Senapathy (Kris) Gopalakrishnan
4. Shri Mukesh Ambani
5. Kiran Mazumdar
2. The Indian Muslim Businessman 1. Yusuf Khwaja Hamied
2. Azim Premji
3. Jain Businessman 1. Sahu Jain
2. Bhavarlal Hiralal Jain
3. Ajit Gulabchand
4. Gautam Adani
4. Sikhs Businessman
1. Ajaypal Singh Banga 2. Hardeep Singh
3. Malvinder and Shivinder Singh 4. Dr Singh Jogishwar
5. Zoroastrians Businessman 1. Dr Cyrus S. Poonawalla
2. TATA Family
3. Adi Godrej
4. Nusli Wadia
6. The Indian billionaires
Sub-subject: The Hinduja Group (India, Hinduism). Syllabus: 1. The Hindu Businessman Srichand Hinduja
2. The Hinduja Group
3. The Application of the Vedic Principles to Work 4. The Philanthropic Activities of the Hinduja Group
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1. The Hindu Businessman Kumar Mangalam Birla2. The Aditya Birla Group
3. The Hindustan Motors Company
4. The Corporate Social Responsibility of the Aditya Birla Group
Sub-subject: Infosys. Senapathy (Kris) Gopalakrishnan (Indian Businessman). Syllabus: 1. The Hindu Businessman Senapathy (Kris) Gopalakrishnan
2. The Infosys Group
3. The Philanthropic Activities of Senapathy Gopalakrishnan
Sub-subject: Shri Mukesh D. Ambani (Indian Businessman). Reliance Group. Syllabus: 1. The Hindu Entrepreneur Shri Mukesh D. Ambani
2. The Reliance Industries Group 3. The Reliance Foundation
Sub-subject: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw (Hinduism). The Biocon Group. Syllabus: 1. The Hindu Businesswoman Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
2. The Biocon Biotechnology group 3. The Biocon Foundation
Sub-subject: Yusuf Khwaja Hamied (Indian Businessman. Muslim). Syllabus: 1. The Indian Muslim Businessman Khwaja Yusuf Hamied
2. The Pharmaceutical Company CIPLA
3. The role of Dr Yusuf Khwaja Hamied in the global struggle against AIDS
Sub-subject: The Wipro Group. Azim Hashim Premji (Muslim Businessman. India). Syllabus: 1. The Indian Muslim Businessman Azim Hashim Premji
2. The Wipro Group (Information Technology) 3. The Azim Premji Foundation
Sub-subject: The Sahu Jain Family (India). Syllabus: 1. The Indian Jain Businesswoman Indu Jain 2. The Sahu Jain Family
3. The Times Group and Bennett, Coleman Co 4. The Times Foundation
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Sub-subject: Bhavarlal Hiralal Jain - Philanthropist and Businessman (India, Jainism). Syllabus:1. The Indian Jain Businessman Bhavarlal Hiralal Jain 2. The Jain Irrigation Systems
3. The Jain Charitable Fund
Sub-subject: Ajit Gulabchand (Jainism, India). Syllabus: 1. The Indian Jain Businessman Ajit Gulabchand 2. The Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) 3. The Gulabchand Foundation
Sub-subject - Gautam Adani: a Jain Businessman and Philanthropist (India). Syllabus: 1. The Jain Indian Business People Gautam Adani
2. The Adani Conglomerate 3. The Adani Foundation
Sub-subject: Dr Cyrus S. Poonawalla (Parsee Zoroastrian), Director of the Serum Institute of India. Syllabus:
1. The Indian Zoroastrian Business People and Philanthropist Dr Cyrus Poonawalla 2. The Serum Institute (pharmaceutical industry)
3. Analysis of the policy “Health for all with affordable Vaccines” of the Serum Institute
Sub-subject: The Tata Group (India/Parsi). Syllabus: 1. The Profile of the Tata Group
2. The Global Strategy of the Tata Group 3. Tata Motors. Tata Nano Car
4. The Philanthropic Activities of the Tata Group 5. Cyrus Pallonji Mistry (Director of the Tata Group ) 6. The Zoroastrian Connection
Sub-subject: Adi Godrej (Zoroastrian Family. Mumbai, India). Syllabus: 1. The Indian Zoroastrian Businessman and Philanthropist Adi Godrej 2. The Godrej Conglomerate
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Sub-subject: The Wadia Group (Zoroastrianism. India). Syllabus:1. The Indian Zoroastrian Businessman Nusli Wadia 2. The Wadia Group
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Indian Trade Agreements
Sub-subject: India's International Economic Relations and Free Trade Agreements (FTA). Syllabus:
1. Indian Bilateral agreements: Sri Lanka, Singapore, Chile, the MERCOSUR, Korea, Pakistan, the European Union (EU), New Zealand, Mauritius, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Maldives, and Nepal
2. Indian Regional Agreements
3. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 4. The Bay of Bengal Initiative (BIMSTEC)
5. The Agreement with the Southern Africa Customs Union (SACU) 6. The Generalised System of Preferences (India)
7. The Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement
8. Proposed agreements: Indonesia, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Canada, Thailand, Australia, and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA)
9. Trade Relations with the Andean Community 10. The Africa-BRICS Cooperation
Sub-subject: India-Sri Lanka Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between India
and Sri Lanka
2. India-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (FTA) 3. Certificate of origin
4. International Trade between India and Sri Lanka
Sub-subject: India-Thailand Free Trade Agreement (FTA). Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Thailand and India 2. India-Thailand Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement
3. International Trade in Goods, Services, and Investment 4. Rules of Origin for Early Harvests Scheme
Sub-subject: India-Singapore Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement between India
and Singapore
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3. Foreign trade in services4. Benefits to Exporters 5. Rules of Origin
6. The Investment Chapter of the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement between India and Singapore
Sub-subject: India-Chile Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA). Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) between Chile and India 2. Key Advantages for the Exporters
3. Foreign Trade between India and Chile
Sub-subject: India-MERCOSUR Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA). Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Preferential Trade Agreement between India and the MERCOSUR 2. The Origin of goods under the Preferential Trade Agreement
3. The Foreign Trade between India and the member countries of the MERCOSUR 4. Business Opportunities created by the agreement
5. Safeguard Measures
6. Procedure for dispute resolution of the Preferential Trade Agreement
Sub-subject: Trade Relations India-Andean Community. Syllabus: 1. The Foreign Trade between India and the Andean Community
2. The Agreement to set up a mechanism for political consultation and cooperation between India and the Andean Community
3. The Trade Relations between India and Venezuela
4. The proposed free trade agreement (FTA) Andean Community-India
Sub-subject: India-South Korea Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA). Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Economic Partnership Agreement between South Korea and India 2. International Trade between India and South Korea
3. Rules of Origin 4. Certificate of Origin 5. Customs Tariff
Sub-subject: The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the European Union and India. Syllabus:
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1. Introduction to the EU-India Strategic Partnership2. The trade relations between the European Union and India
3. The future EU-India Broad-based Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA)
Sub-subject: India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA). Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and New Zealand 2. India-New Zealand Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement
3. International Trade between India and New Zealand
Sub-subject: India-European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Bilateral Agreement. Syllabus: 1. India-European Free Trade Association (EFTA) negotiations on broad-based
International Trade and Investment Agreement 2. Trade Relations between India and the EFTA States
Sub-subject: India-Mauritius Economic Cooperation Partnership Agreement. Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation and Partnership Agreement between India and Mauritius
2. The chapter on International Trade in Goods (Preferential Trade Agreement) 3. India-Mauritius Association Agreement
Sub-subject: India-Indonesia Economic Cooperation Agreement. Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement between Indonesia and India
2. Trade relations between India and Indonesia
3. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) between Indonesia and India
Sub-subject: India-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Free Trade Agreement (FTA). Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC)
2. International Trade between India and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
3. The Indian Economic Relations with Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates
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1. Introduction to the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) betweenIndia and Canada
2. The international trade between India and Canada
3. The Liberalisation of the international trade in goods and services 4. The Indian foreign direct investment (FDI) in Canada
5. The Canadian investments in India
Sub-subject: India-Australia Exhaustive Economic Cooperation Agreement. Syllabus: 1. The Exhaustive Economic Cooperation Agreement between India and Australia 2. The Institutional Framework for Economic Cooperation
3. The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and Australia 4. The Trade Relations between Australia and India
India's Regional Trade Agreements
Sub-subject: The ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement 2. The Foreign Trade between India and the ASEAN Countries
Subject: The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) 2. Areas of cooperation of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
1. Economy
2. International Trade 3. Communications 4. Transport
3. The SAARC Preferential Trading Arrangement (SAPTA): Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka
4. The South Asian Free-Trade Area (SAFTA) 5. The South Asian Economic Union
6. The International Trade in the region of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
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The objectives of the subject “The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAAR)” are the following:1. To understand the purposes and functions of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
2. To assess the benefits for the member countries of the SAARC and its areas of cooperation
3. To analyse the free-trade area (SAFTA) and the economic union of South Asia
4. To explore the foreign trade among the member countries of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
Subject: The South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation (SASEC). Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation (SASEC) 2. Strategies of the SASEC Programme
3. The members countries of the South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka
4. Transport Cooperation in the SASEC region
1. The SASEC Road Connectivity Project in Bangladesh 2. The Dhaka-Northwest corridor
5. Trade Facilitation between the SASEC members 6. Cross-Border Power Trading in South Asia
The objectives of the subject “The South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation (SASEC)” are the following:
1. To understand the aims and programs of the South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation
2. To know the cooperation in the field of transport
3. To analyse the trade facilitation programs, intra-SASEC trade and cross-border trade
Subject: The Bay of Bengal Initiative (Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand). Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC)
2. The Economic Profile of the member countries of the BIMSTEC: Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bhutan, and Nepal
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4. The Free-Trade Area of the Bay of Bengal5. The BIMSTEC Framework Agreement
6. International Trade and the foreign direct investment (FDI) in the region of the Bay of Bengal Initiative
The aims of the subject “The Bay of Bengal Initiative (BIMSTEC)” are the following:
1. To understand the objectives of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC)
2. To evaluate the benefits for the BIMSTEC's member countries
3. To analyse the process of economic integration (free-trade area) and foreign trade among the Bay of Bengal Initiative member countries
Subject: The Indian-Ocean Rim Association (IORA). Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the Indian-Ocean Rim Association (IORA)
1. Formerly known as the Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation (IORARC)
2. The structure of the Indian-Ocean Rim Association 3. The IORA Business Forum
4. The Action Plan of the Indian-Ocean Rim Association 5. Scope of work and priority areas
1. Trade and investment facilitation
2. Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) of the Indian-Ocean Rim Association 3. Maritime safety and security
4. Fisheries management 5. Disaster risk management
6. Academic, Science, and Technology Cooperation 7. Tourism and cultural exchanges
8. Gender empowerment
6. Projects of the Indian-Ocean Rim Association (IORA). Special Fund 7. Charter of the Indian-Ocean Rim Association (IORA)
The objectives of the subject “The Indian-Ocean Rim Association (IORA)” are the following: 1. To understand the goals, structure, and institutions of the Indian Ocean Rim
Association (IORA)
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3. To assess the benefits for the IORA member countries and the areas of cooperation(technical, economic...)
Subject: The Asian Clearing Union (ACU). The Asian Monetary Units. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the Asian Clearing Union (ACU)
2. Objectives of the Asian Clearing Union
3. Participating members: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Iran, Myanmar, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka
4. Achievements of the Asian Clearing Union 5. The Asian Monetary Units
The objectives of the subject “The Asian Clearing Union (ACU)” are the following: 1. To understand the aims and functions of the Asian Clearing Union 2. To assess the benefits for the Asian Clearing Union member countries 3. To analyse the concept of the Asian currencies
Sub-subject: India-Southern African Customs Union (SACU) Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA). Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Preferential Trade Agreement between India and the Southern Africa Customs Union (SACU)
2. The International Trade between India and South Africa
Sub-subject: The Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA). Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA)
2. The International Trade profile of the APTA members: Bangladesh, China, India, Korea, Laos, Mongolia, and Sri Lanka.
3. Tariffs Concessions
4. The Rules of Origin of the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement
5. Performance Indicators for the members of the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement
Subject: The Economic Relationships between Africa and India. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the Economic Relationships between Africa and India 2. The Foreign Trade between Africa and India
3. The Indian Duty-free Tariff Preference (DFTP) Scheme for the Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
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4. “Focus Africa” Programme5. Africa-India Framework for Cooperation 6. Africa-India Forum Summit
7. The Addis Ababa and Delhi Declarations 8. Case Study: the Pan-African e-Network Project 9. India-Southern Africa Customs Union FTA
10. India's Free Trade Agreements (FTA) with the African Countries: Angola, Botswana, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Liberia, Mauritius, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Swaziland, the Seychelles, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe
11. Africa and the BRICS (India) countries
The objectives of the subject “The Economic Cooperation between Africa and India” are the following:
1. To understand the aims of the enhanced cooperation Africa-India
2. To analyse the international trade and the investment flows between the African Countries and India
3. To know the Free Trade Agreements between India and Africa (SACU, Mauritius) 4. To assess the benefits of the Indian Duty-free Tariff Preference (DFTP) Scheme
Subject: The New Asian-African Strategic Partnership (NAASP). Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the New Asian-African Strategic Partnership (NAASP) 2. The Africa-Asia Sub-regional Organisation Conference (AASROC) 3. The Afro-Asian Conference (Bandung Conference)
4. The Declaration on the New Asian-African Strategic Partnership 5. Foreign trade Africa-Asia
The aims of the subject “The New Asian-African Strategic Partnership” are the following: 1. To understand the objectives of the New Asia-Africa Strategic Partnership 2. To evaluate the advantages for the African Countries
3. To know the pillars of the Afro-Asian cooperation 4. To analyse the foreign trade between Asia and Africa
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Doing Business in the countries of the influence of the Hindu Civilisation
Subject: Doing Business in Nepal - Kathmandu. Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal 2. The Nepalese economy
3. The main sectors of the economy 4. Doing Business in Kathmandu 5. The Foreign Trade of Nepal
6. The Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Nepal 7. Case Study:
1. Jyoti Group 2. Kedia Organisation 8. Access to the Nepalese market 9. Business Plan for Nepal
Nepal's Market Access and Free Trade Agreements (FTA). 1. Bay of Bengal Initiative (BIMSTEC)
2. South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) 3. South Asian Free-Trade Area (SAFTA)
4. Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement and FDI agreement between India and Nepal 5. Bangladesh-Nepal Trade, Payments, and Transit Agreement
6. Generalised System of Preferences (European Union)
The objectives of the subject “Foreign Trade and Doing Business in the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal” are the following:
1. To analyse the Nepalese economy and foreign trade
2. To evaluate the business opportunities in the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal 3. To explore Nepal's trade relations with the country of the student
4. To know Nepal's Free Trade Agreements 5. To examine the profile of Nepalese companies 6. To develop a business plan for the Nepalese market
Sub-subject: The Jyoti Group (Nepalese Businessman). Syllabus: 1. The Nepalese Businessman Padma Jyoti (Theravada Buddhism)
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2. The Jyoti Group3. The Influence of the Buddhist Dharma on their business
Subject: Doing Business in Bhutan - Thimphu. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the Kingdom of Bhutan
2. The Bhutanese economy 3. Doing Business in Thimphu 4. The Bhutanese industry
5. Case Study: The Gross National Happiness Index 6. The Foreign Trade of Bhutan
7. Case Study: The Tashi Group 8. Access to the Bhutanese market 9. Business Plan for Bhutan
Bhutan's Free Trade Agreements (FTA)
1. Agreement on Trade, Commerce and Transit with India 2. FTA with Bangladesh
3. Asian Clearing Union (ACU)
4. South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) 5. South Asian Free-Trade Area (SAFTA)
6. Bay Bengal Initiative (BIMSTEC)
7. Generalised System of Preferences (European Union)
The purposes of the subject “Foreign Trade and Doing Business in Bhutan” are the following: 1. To analyse the Bhutanese economy and foreign trade
2. To evaluate the business opportunities in Bhutan
3. To explore Bhutan's trade relations with the country of the student 4. To know Bhutan's Trade Agreements
5. To examine the profile of the Bhutanese companies 6. To develop a business plan for the Bhutanese market
Subject: Doing Business in Mauritius. The Mauritian Economy. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the Republic of Mauritius (East Africa)
2. Doing Business in Port Louis 3. The Mauritian Economy
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4. The Foreign Trade of Mauritius5. Business Opportunities in Mauritius: 1. Textile and Apparel
2. Information and communication technology 3. Seafood
6. Invest in Mauritius.
1. The Board of Investment of Mauritius 7. Case Study: the Mauritius Freeport
8. Access to the Mauritian Market 9. Business Plan for Mauritius
Mauritius has preferential access to...
1. COMESA (Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa) 2. SADC (Southern African Development Community)
3. COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Agreement 4. Indian-Ocean Rim Association (IORA) 5. Indian Ocean Commission
6. India-Mauritius Agreement
7. Turkey-Mauritius Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
8. Preferential Trade Area between Mauritius and Pakistan
9. Mauritius-United States: AGOA and COMESA-US Trade and Investment Framework Agreement
10. Joint Declaration on Cooperation with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) 11. Cotonou Agreement (European Union)
The objectives of the subject “Foreign Trade and Doing Business in the Republic of Mauritius” are the following:
1. To analyse the Mauritian economy and foreign trade
2. To evaluate the business opportunities in the Republic of Mauritius 3. To explore Mauritius' trade relations with the country of the student 4. To know Mauritius' Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)
5. To analyse the strategic relationship between Mauritius and India 6. To develop a business plan for the Mauritian Market
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4. The Free-Trade Area of the Bay of Bengal5. The BIMSTEC Framework Agreement
6. International Trade and the foreign direct investment (FDI) in the region of the Bay of Bengal Initiative
The aims of the subject “The Bay of Bengal Initiative (BIMSTEC)” are the following:
1. To understand the objectives of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC)
2. To evaluate the benefits for the BIMSTEC's member countries
3. To analyse the process of economic integration (free-trade area) and foreign trade among the Bay of Bengal Initiative member countries
Subject: The Indian-Ocean Rim Association (IORA). Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Indian-Ocean Rim Association (IORA)
1. Formerly known as the Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation (IORARC)
2. The structure of the Indian-Ocean Rim Association 3. The IORA Business Forum
4. The Action Plan of the Indian-Ocean Rim Association 5. Scope of work and priority areas
1. Trade and investment facilitation
2. Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) of the Indian-Ocean Rim Association 3. Maritime safety and security
4. Fisheries management 5. Disaster risk management
6. Academic, Science, and Technology Cooperation 7. Tourism and cultural exchanges
8. Gender empowerment
6. Projects of the Indian-Ocean Rim Association (IORA). Special Fund 7. Charter of the Indian-Ocean Rim Association (IORA)
The objectives of the subject “The Indian-Ocean Rim Association (IORA)” are the following: 1. To understand the goals, structure, and institutions of the Indian Ocean Rim
Association (IORA)
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3. To assess the benefits for the IORA member countries and the areas of cooperation(technical, economic...)
Subject: The Asian Clearing Union (ACU). The Asian Monetary Units. Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Asian Clearing Union (ACU) 2. Objectives of the Asian Clearing Union
3. Participating members: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Iran, Myanmar, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka
4. Achievements of the Asian Clearing Union 5. The Asian Monetary Units
The objectives of the subject “The Asian Clearing Union (ACU)” are the following: 1. To understand the aims and functions of the Asian Clearing Union 2. To assess the benefits for the Asian Clearing Union member countries 3. To analyse the concept of the Asian currencies
Sub-subject: India-Southern African Customs Union (SACU) Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA). Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Preferential Trade Agreement between India and the Southern Africa Customs Union (SACU)
2. The International Trade between India and South Africa
Sub-subject: The Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA). Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA)
2. The International Trade profile of the APTA members: Bangladesh, China, India, Korea, Laos, Mongolia, and Sri Lanka.
3. Tariffs Concessions
4. The Rules of Origin of the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement
5. Performance Indicators for the members of the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement
Subject: The Economic Relationships between Africa and India. Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Economic Relationships between Africa and India 2. The Foreign Trade between Africa and India
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4. “Focus Africa” Programme5. Africa-India Framework for Cooperation 6. Africa-India Forum Summit
7. The Addis Ababa and Delhi Declarations 8. Case Study: the Pan-African e-Network Project 9. India-Southern Africa Customs Union FTA
10. India's Free Trade Agreements (FTA) with the African Countries: Angola, Botswana, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Liberia, Mauritius, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Swaziland, the Seychelles, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe
11. Africa and the BRICS (India) countries
The objectives of the subject “The Economic Cooperation between Africa and India” are the following:
1. To understand the aims of the enhanced cooperation Africa-India
2. To analyse the international trade and the investment flows between the African Countries and India
3. To know the Free Trade Agreements between India and Africa (SACU, Mauritius) 4. To assess the benefits of the Indian Duty-free Tariff Preference (DFTP) Scheme
Subject: The New Asian-African Strategic Partnership (NAASP). Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the New Asian-African Strategic Partnership (NAASP) 2. The Africa-Asia Sub-regional Organisation Conference (AASROC) 3. The Afro-Asian Conference (Bandung Conference)
4. The Declaration on the New Asian-African Strategic Partnership 5. Foreign trade Africa-Asia
The aims of the subject “The New Asian-African Strategic Partnership” are the following: 1. To understand the objectives of the New Asia-Africa Strategic Partnership 2. To evaluate the advantages for the African Countries
3. To know the pillars of the Afro-Asian cooperation 4. To analyse the foreign trade between Asia and Africa
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Doing Business in the countries of the influence of the Hindu Civilisation
Subject: Doing Business in Nepal - Kathmandu. Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal 2. The Nepalese economy
3. The main sectors of the economy 4. Doing Business in Kathmandu 5. The Foreign Trade of Nepal
6. The Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Nepal 7. Case Study:
1. Jyoti Group 2. Kedia Organisation 8. Access to the Nepalese market 9. Business Plan for Nepal
Nepal's Market Access and Free Trade Agreements (FTA). 1. Bay of Bengal Initiative (BIMSTEC)
2. South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) 3. South Asian Free-Trade Area (SAFTA)
4. Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement and FDI agreement between India and Nepal
5. Bangladesh-Nepal Trade, Payments, and Transit Agreement 6. Generalised System of Preferences (European Union)
The objectives of the subject “Foreign Trade and Doing Business in the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal” are the following:
1. To analyse the Nepalese economy and foreign trade
2. To evaluate the business opportunities in the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal 3. To explore Nepal's trade relations with the country of the student
4. To know Nepal's Free Trade Agreements 5. To examine the profile of Nepalese companies 6. To develop a business plan for the Nepalese market
Sub-subject: The Jyoti Group (Nepalese Businessman). Syllabus:
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2. The Jyoti Group3. The Influence of the Buddhist Dharma on their business
Subject: Doing Business in Bhutan - Thimphu. Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Kingdom of Bhutan 2. The Bhutanese economy
3. Doing Business in Thimphu 4. The Bhutanese industry
5. Case Study: The Gross National Happiness Index 6. The Foreign Trade of Bhutan
7. Case Study: The Tashi Group 8. Access to the Bhutanese market 9. Business Plan for Bhutan
Bhutan's Free Trade Agreements (FTA)
1. Agreement on Trade, Commerce and Transit with India 2. FTA with Bangladesh
3. Asian Clearing Union (ACU)
4. South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) 5. South Asian Free-Trade Area (SAFTA)
6. Bay Bengal Initiative (BIMSTEC)
7. Generalised System of Preferences (European Union)
The purposes of the subject “Foreign Trade and Doing Business in Bhutan” are the following: 1. To analyse the Bhutanese economy and foreign trade
2. To evaluate the business opportunities in Bhutan
3. To explore Bhutan's trade relations with the country of the student 4. To know Bhutan's Trade Agreements
5. To examine the profile of the Bhutanese companies 6. To develop a business plan for the Bhutanese market
Subject: Doing Business in Mauritius. The Mauritian Economy. Syllabus:
1. Introduction to the Republic of Mauritius (East Africa) 2. Doing Business in Port Louis
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4. The Foreign Trade of Mauritius5. Business Opportunities in Mauritius: 1. Textile and Apparel
2. Information and communication technology 3. Seafood
6. Invest in Mauritius.
1. The Board of Investment of Mauritius 7. Case Study: the Mauritius Freeport
8. Access to the Mauritian Market 9. Business Plan for Mauritius
Mauritius has preferential access to...
1. COMESA (Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa) 2. SADC (Southern African Development Community)
3. COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Agreement 4. Indian-Ocean Rim Association (IORA) 5. Indian Ocean Commission
6. India-Mauritius Agreement
7. Turkey-Mauritius Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
8. Preferential Trade Area between Mauritius and Pakistan
9. Mauritius-United States: AGOA and COMESA-US Trade and Investment Framework Agreement
10. Joint Declaration on Cooperation with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) 11. Cotonou Agreement (European Union)
The objectives of the subject “Foreign Trade and Doing Business in the Republic of Mauritius” are the following:
1. To analyse the Mauritian economy and foreign trade
2. To evaluate the business opportunities in the Republic of Mauritius 3. To explore Mauritius' trade relations with the country of the student 4. To know Mauritius' Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)
5. To analyse the strategic relationship between Mauritius and India 6. To develop a business plan for the Mauritian Market