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Dragon in the elephant's backyard: Chinese imports in India's mobile revolution / Palit, Amitendu   Journal Article
Palit, Amitendu Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The explosive growth in India's mobile telephony during the last decade coincided with a robust growth in its trade with China. A variety of imported equipment from China played a critical role in augmenting the use of mobile phones and expansion of networks in India. This paper studies the trends of these imports and examines the reasons for their penetrating deep into the Indian market. It argues that Chinese imports bridged a serious supply-side deficiency in India's telecom sector: the absence of a modern indigenous equipment manufacturing industry. Pointing out that development of the latter has been stunted due to low R&D, limited innovations, lack of access to finance, and liberal access to imports, the paper argues that Chinese imports are likely to continue until these conditions prevail, notwithstanding security concerns over such imports.
Key Words Trade  China  India  Import  Mobile  Telecom 
China - India 
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ID:   153518


India’s economic and strategic perceptions of China’s maritime silk road initiative / Palit, Amitendu   Journal Article
Palit, Amitendu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Maritime Silk Road Initiative (MSRI) is a part of China’s experiment in scaling up economic corridors across vast swathes of diverse economic geographies. China’s involvement in a large number of ongoing transport corridor projects has encouraged it to embark on the most ambitious of them all till date. The heterogeneity among the economic capacities and integrations of various regions constituting the MSRI, particularly in efficiency of infrastructure and ability to trade, is noticeable. This article underscores these variations as important determinants of competitiveness of the constituent regions and countries. India’s perceptions of the MSRI are significantly shaped by its lack of quality maritime infrastructure capacities that make it relatively uncompetitive vis-à-vis China, Europe and most of Southeast Asia; and the impression of the MSRI’s “China-centrality” emanating from lack of mention of non-China regional forums in the Chinese government’s vision statement; and absence of proactive measures from the Chinese leadership in establishing the MSRI’s multi-country character. The article argues that it is important for India to appreciate the geopolitical character of this unprecedented infrastructure initiative, which, while emphasizing Chinese interests, might not be inimical to India’s economic ambitions, provided India is able to address its domestic infrastructure imperatives.
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ID:   070570


Japanese FDI in India-issues and challenges / Palit, Amitendu   Journal Article
Palit, Amitendu Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words FDI  Japan  India  Foreign Direct Investment-India 
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ID:   078146


Outward investment from India: features and drivers / Palit, Amitendu   Journal Article
Palit, Amitendu Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words FDI  Foreign Direct Investment 
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