INTRODUCTION There are many factors that will help you choose which market is best for judging whether a foreign country is an expanding market. These factors include culture, politics and law, current domestic economy, market size and demand, human resources, financial resources and profitability. The above factors are not exhaustive, but provide a clear list for comparison with other markets. I will explain these factors and prove that India is a huge market for expanding business process outsourcing (BPO) services.
Globalization occurs when a country's business decides to move to a foreign market. This overseas market usually reflects low-cost production in India. Over the past decade, in addition to the agricultural market, India's main market is a growing technology market and India has witnessed and outperformed these IT jobs in other countries by experiencing economic interests I will. The growth of the Indian economy has also changed the environment and culture of the country. As there are lots of work coming from outsourcing companies, India is facing the world market despite the state's outdated attitude toward the agricultural industry. One aspect of economic growth is the theme of education. Students are continually improving their research as India is increasingly aware of what powerful education for children does.
An important aspect of globalization is foreign investment. Because of its huge market size, India has become one of the ideal markets for foreign investors. Some foreign companies are investing in the Indian market to gain higher profit. Foreign institutional investment (FII) in 2008-09 was about 10 billion dollars and FDI increased by 85.1% to $ 46.5 billion from 2009 $ 25.1 billion (2008). In the past, India's economic growth was hindered by various factors. For example, in 2002, expenditure deficits in the fields of electricity, telecommunications, construction, real estate, transport prevented the growth of the Indian economy. This has led to the promotion and promotion of foreign investment, which has contributed to the continuous development rate over the past five years.
India has long been an attractive market for US investment. In addition, foreign investment in the United States is particularly appreciated. Companies with the best opportunities are companies that carefully planned and patiently approached the Indian market. American multinational companies also seem to need to consider India as a long-term investment. This is a field that American investors sometimes struggle with. After all, South Asia as a whole is a very diverse and emerging market that adapts to changes in the presence of foreign investors from the ownership of the government to the present.