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STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT BY NAME OF STUDENT: PRATIK KHOLE COLLEGE SEAT NO :- 120 MASTER IN COMMERCE ( SEMESTER-I )

UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI 2013-14 PROJECT REPORT ON A STUDY ON STRATEGY FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO TATA NANO

INTRODUCTION
main objective of the Indian International Trade Policy has been to protect its market from foreign competition.

MULTILATERAL TRADE: A DEFENSIVE POLICY The policy reforms provided a free and conducive environment for trade and include various measures which helped to achieve the high export growth rates in some recent years.

I) INDIAS STATUS IN THE MULTILATERAL TRADE SYSTEM free and conducive environment for trade and include various measures which helped to achieve the high export growth rates in some recent years I) INDIAS REFORMS AS IT ADAPTS TO GLOBAL TRADE COMPETITION Indias liberalizing policy, as well as significant structural and trade reforms

INDIAS POLICY AT THE WTO


THE INDIAN POSITION IN THE DOHA AGENDA NEGOTIATIONS INDIA BEFORE THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION DISPUTE SETTLEMENT MECHANISM

BILATERAL TRADE AGREEMENTS AND INDIAN POLICY OF CLOSER RELATIONS WITH CERTAIN TRADE BLOCS OUTSIDE THE SOUTH ASIAN REGION
INDIAN POLICY TOWARDS THE US AND THE EU INDIAS BILATERAL AGREEMENT WITH EAST ASIAN STATES

CASE STUDY CASE OF TATA NANO

THE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT TEAM


John Smith CEO Fred Stone COO Bob White VP of Product Development Kate Brown VP of Marketing Johan Bill VP of Finance

THE MARKET

COMPETITORS
AT NATIONAL LEVEL
AT INTERNATIONAL LEVEL

THE MARKETING PLAN

CONCLUSION
Indian international trade policy is a good example of the central contradiction in Indias economic policy running the risk of a failure of negotiations and of multiplying purely political negotiations with many countries without any concrete commercial purpose

THANK U

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