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Why India?

Why India? Emerging World Power: 1.2 billion people, 6 major religions, 21 languages. Learn how business caters to this dynamic during a time of rapid growth.

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Why India?

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  1. Why India? Emerging World Power: 1.2 billion people, 6 major religions, 21 languages. Learn how business caters to this dynamic during a time of rapid growth. Sensory Adventure: Smorgasbordof sights, sounds, and smells; slums and cities, world class malls and third world roads, old eastern culture and modern western attitudes. History & Culture: Religions, Dance, Music, Architecture, Food, Bollywood, Holi. The Taj Mahal: It’s a bit cliché, but it’s a must-see.

  2. Delhi Agra India Unleashed! Experience the rich culture and diversity across 5 Cities! Mumbai Goa Bangalore

  3. Meet the Leadership Team! Lakshman Krishnamurthi Professor Kalpana Waikar Advisor Manvendra Saxena Field Study Sudhanshu Shekhar Field Study Yasutaka Inoue Logistics Emily Sullivan Logistics Nichole Gleason Marketing Zhuo (Jacky) Zhang Treasurer

  4. Explore India’s dynamic business environment! Business Inspiration • An Introduction to India & Its Importance in the World Today • Media & Entertainment, Bollywood • Telecom • Automotive • Consumer Goods & Retail • Healthcare & Pharmaceutical • Information Technology • Energy • Education • Shantnu Khosla, Managing Director, P&G • Ratan Tata, Chairman, TATA Group • Sunil Mittal, CEO, Bharti Ent. • Chanda Kauchar, CEO, ICICI Bank • SD Shibulal, CEO, Infosys • D. Subbarao,Governor, Reserve Bank of India • Kishore Biyani, Founder & CEO, Futures Group • Mukesh Ambani, Chairman, Reliance Industries

  5. Agra Home of theTaj Mahal

  6. Delhi Through most of its history, Delhi has served as a capital of kingdoms and empires.

  7. Bangalore The Silicon Valley of India

  8. Mumbai The financial capital of India by the sea! Fast paced and exciting!

  9. GOA Renowned for its beautiful beaches, places of worship and architecture.

  10. MEMORIES From

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