New India as an merging giant in the Asia Pacific region
Material type: TextDescription: DVD Digital; audio- visual 4 3/4 inDDC classification:- 330.0954 NE
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Prof Ryokichi Hirono presents the Japanese and Asian perspectives on the emergence of new India in the first decade of the 21st century. He highlights the various strength areas for India, and urges India to focus its energies in overcoming its weaknesses. In addition, he discusses the business investments made by the Tatas at the international platform. Dr Dennis Tai Lun Sun presents his views on the regional opportunities within the Asia-Pacific region. He states that China and India have tremendous potential individually and in cooperation with each other. Further, he states that this cooperation between these two neighbours would generate a momentum for continual economic growth across the region. He highlights that Hong Kong can serve as a linking plane between China and India.
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