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Asian Development Bank (http://www.adb.org/About/default.asp)
The Asian Development Bank website. In English.
BSE (http://www.bseindia.com/index%5Fop.asp)
Presents information about the 605 member Mumbai Stock Exchange, India's largest
capital market. Includes searchable database of member companies, economic
statistics, company profiles, a glossary of financial terms, and current market
data.
From the Bengal famine to
the green revolution (http://www.indiaonestop.com/Greenrevolution.htm)
Article by Ganguly describing the Green Revolution (1967-1977) which transformed
India from a food deficit to food exporting nation. Includes links to
statistical data on India's food production.
Business Standard (http://www.business-standard.com/)
Multichannel website of the financial newspaper published in Delhi and Calcutta.
Archives searchable by keyword for approximately six weeks prior.
Business Today (http://www.business-today.com/)
India's largest selling business magazine which specialises in issues related to
management, strategic thinking and analysis of business events.
Country at-a-Glance:
India (http://www.worldbank.org/in)
A search by country yields numerous English language reports on the economic
development of regions of the world and the World Bank Groups' advice,
initiatives and warnings concerning them. This page is for India.
Department of Commerce,
Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India (http://commin.nic.in/doc/)
Extensive web site of the agency under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry
that oversees external trade of India. Features organizational information,
press releases, information on World Trade Organization activities, anti-dumping
information, policies, procedures, and texts of trade agreements (in WORD
format), annual reports, as well as a thorough overview of the sub-agencies of
the department. Includes extensive statistics and data on India's trade.
Includes monthly newsletter, "India & the WTO" (archived since January 1999; in
PDF or HTML format). Some information available in Hindi.
Diamond History (http://www.diamondcutters.com/diamondhistory.html)
Diamond Cutters, a company that exports and polishes rough diamonds, provides an
overview of the history of diamonds. The company notes that the first riverbed
diamonds were probably discovered in India c. 800 B.C. Beginning in 1866, South
Africa's massive diamond deposits were discovered. Information about diamond
cutting, diamond routes, diamond centers, and famous diamonds is available.
Economic Times (http://www.economictimes.com/)
Presents the online edition of "Economic Times," a daily business newspaper in
India, published by Bennett, Coleman and Co. Ltd. Includes top stories and
corporate information, as well as details about the economy, world finance,
stocks, and politics. Offers access to an online discussion forum. Provides
subscription information. Posts contact information in New Delhi, India, via
mailing address, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail.
Federation of Indian
Chambers of Commerce and Industry (http://www.ficci.com/ficci/index.htm)
Founded in 1927, the Federation represents the interests of over 250,000
businesses. The site provides extensive information on the organization, events,
analyses and updates on the business environment in India. Includes a large
number of reports detailing labor policies, economic indicators, industrial
analysis, etc.
Financial Express (http://www.financialexpress.com/)
On-line edition of India's leading business-oriented newspaper. Not archived.
India - A Country Study (http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/intoc.html)
Presents information on India, provided by the U.S. Library of Congress.
Includes information on India's geography, economy, society, transportation,
communications, government, politics, and national security. Discusses the
country's history, ethnic groups, religion, international trade, land use,
foreign affairs, and armed forces.
India - Countrywatch.com
General informaton on India.
Industrial Economist (http://www.indeconomist.com/)
Online edition of a leading south Indian economic magazine published fortnightly
in Chennai (Madras). Focuses on business and economic news from Andhra Pradesh,
Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Archived from April 2001.
Institute of Economic
Growth
New Delhi-based research and educational institute founded in 1958 that conducts
and promotes research and training in economics and related subjects. The site
provides information about the Institute's mission, staff, lists of
publications, projects, activities, and library. Includes reports and papers
(some available in PDF format).
International Institute
for Population Sciences (http://www.iipsindia.org/)
Institute in Bombay which studies demographics issues, offering graduate level
coursework in population sciences and conducts research and training programs.
The site features courses offered, faculty information, background on research
and training programs, and semiannual newsletter (archived since 2000; in PDF
format). Lists titles in research monograph series.
MNC Masala (http://www.corpwatch.org/trac/feature/india/index.html)
An extensive report on social movements in India published by Corporate Watch.
Sections include a fact sheet on the Indian economy, local effects of
globalization, analysis of neo-liberal economic reforms, descriptions of
anti-corporate and anti-poverty movements, and environmental actions. While much
of the data is not current, the issues discussed are relevant.
NCAER (http://www.ncaer.org/)
Independent, non-profit research institution established in 1956 as economic
consultants to government agencies and businesses. Activities include developing
policy reports, tracking key sectors of the economy, forecasting the economic
outlook, designing and conducting large-scale surveys, and disseminating
research findings. Includes latest annual report (.pdf), "CASE: a monthly update
of business, economics, policy news and articles" (.pdf), descriptions of
organization, activities, and library holdings.
National Productivity
Council of India (http://www.npcindia.org/)
Autonomous, nonprofit organization established by the Government of India in
1958 to promote productivity and competitiveness among industries in India.
Presents information on training programs, publications, and consultancy
services.
Outlook India.com (http://www.outlookindia.com/)
On-line version of Indian news weekly magazine consists of articles, essays, and
feature stories on politics, economy, culture, literature, art, cinema, sports,
etc. Archived from October 1995.
Prepare (http://www.pcsadvt.com/prepare/index.htm)
NGO established in 1985, based in Madras to work with the tribal and Dalit
peoples in Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu primarily in the area of
education to deal with people's rights and preventing man-made disasters.
Activities also include environmental issues, women's rights, sustainable
agriculture, HIV/AIDS awareness and health. Website provides detailed
information on projects and online access to newsletter.
Reserve Bank of India (http://www.rbi.org.in/)
Since 1949 the Reserve Bank of India has served as the central financial
institution that regulates Indian fiscal economy. The site provides extensive
official information about the bank, notifications, financial markets, and
regional offices. Includes speeches, a large number of reports and publications
("RBI Bulletin," annual reports, etc.; most archived since 1997; also available
in .pdf or .doc format), statistics, and monetary museum.
Roy Baker oral history
interview (http://swco.ttu.edu/audio-visual/searchoralhistory.htm)
Roy Baker, director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Plains Ginning
Laboratory, discusses the problems and research in cotton processing. He
stresses South Plains cotton and concludes with remarks about gins in India.
Selected Republic of
India Business Resources (Business Reference Services, Library of Congress) (http://www.loc.gov/rr/business/asia/india.html)
Annotated list of selected print and internet business resources related to
India.
Tamilnadu Corporation for
Development of Women, Ltd. (http://www.tamilnaduwomen.org/)
Incorporated in 1983 and funded by Government of Tamil Nadu and Government of
India, the corporation strives to enhance the economic empowerment of women in
Tamil Nadu state through programs providing credit for small businesses,
vocational training, and a women's welfare center. Activities are coordinated
with selected nongovernmental organizations and other training institutions. The
site offers a large amount of information on the organization's, structure,
activities, events, etc. and includes many reports (.doc format) and a long page
of links to related organizations.
Telenews Asia (http://www.lib.auburn.edu/BIDB)
Description based on: Jan. 13, 1995; title from journal information screen.
Tradeport.org - India (http://www.tradeport.org/countries/india/01grw.html)
General information on India including finance and economics.
USATrade.gov - Country
Commercial Guide for INDIA
Commercial Guide for India prepared annually by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
V.V. Giri National Labour
Institute (http://www.vvgnli.org/)
Labor organization that conducts and assists in organizing, training, and
education programs, coordinates research, analyzes problems encountered in
planning and implementing labor programs, and maintains library and information
services. Areas of research include labor market studies, employment relations
and regulations, and agrarian relations and rural labor studies. The Institute
also houses the National Research Centre on Labour Information and the National
Research Centre for Child Labor. The site includes lists of publications and
details of training programs.
The View Group (http://www.viewgroup.com/)
Headquartered in Boston and operating in the United States and Asia, The View
Group is dedicated to fueling the development of a globally-linked world
economy. It is an active, hands-on private equity firm and has helped
entrepreneurs build companies that service global markets from India. The firm
operates through offices in Boston and Mumbai.
Working Women's Forum
(India) (http://www.workingwomensforum.org/index1.htm)
Initiated in 1978 Working Women's Forum is an organization of poor women workers
seeking to reverse the oppressions of caste, class and gender. Based in Chennai
and operating mostly in southern India, programs include unionization, a credit
cooperative network, reproductive and child health services, vocational
training, child labor, leadership training. The site includes some statistical
information on WWF's programs and membership.
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