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Effects of Foreign Players on Indian Retail Industry
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FDI Retail, FDI Retail, Retail India, Retail Chains, Retail Industry, Retail Market, Retailing, Retail
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There is 51% FDI investment under single brands and a 26% FDI for multi brands and this making more and more global players emerging and this is a good sign where there is more inflow of cash in to the country, and jobs are created, but then at the same time it is hampering the indian retail industry which is there at the moment which is mainly the unorganized sector which will get affected, so this is one such affect that is due to the foreign players, so what are the other affects. Do share your views on this.
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increase in income level and education Due to FDI change in consumer mentality Due to improvment in Infrastructure Globlisation
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pnkguru
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Dear Sir, It is quite natural that retail stores are developing in India. We can compare: The simple retail business at a petty shop in a crowded area in the town is very busy and running profitably. The business at a grocery and provisions store...
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SUMEET DIKSHIT
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The average purchasing power of individuals has increased giving rise to retail sales.Also the investment done in this sector has given rise to better retail formats.
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Atul Kumar
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The increase in income level and improvement in educating customer has played major role in just a jump in retail sector. Also the margin on retail sector is quite better with cash selling. This is what tapped by large companies and investors to...
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Makrand Bhave
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FDI should not be allowed so freely! I would root for our own brands anytime and all the time! We are omni present. In all the important sectors be it electronics, cosmetics, fabrics, garments, toys, foods, beverages... You name it!! We have our...
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Apurva Phanshikar
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| 1 year ago
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I do agree that there should be FDI investment in retail industry. Because, when FDI comes they so bring new technology Foreign inflow. As, it will make Indian co. familiar with there way of working.
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ANILKUMAR KAPPILLIL
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| 3 years ago
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Considering the historical perspective of foreign direct or indirect investment in India so far, if 100% FDI is allowed, it is a complete sell out. Rather I would suggest a 40% FDI would be fine as this would offer the Indian players sufficient...
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Anurag Rai
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| 3 years ago
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yes we should allow for our own development, it will bring technology to develop logistics and supply chains, helping food processing industry to grow, provide employment to millions, and enhance competition in the retail space....
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Anurag Mitra
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| 3 years ago
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it should be allowed as its not a threat to Indian companies and will be to the benfit of the consumers.
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How can we improve our Indian Market? Post your Suggestions.....
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B.Mehernath
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In gross it is linked to the global recession, but again there are few important links like thorough professionalism, stringent quality control, optimum utilisation of available resources and time management and most important is dedication. if...
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Ajay Ziz
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Indian markets can be improved by reducing maaar kaaat resorted to by the capitalist buggers in the market
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Bharti Wal-Mart Pvt. Ltd, a joint venture between Bharti Enterprises and Wal-Mart Stores Inc, will open wholesale cash-and-carry stores in India. These are wholesale outlets at much cheaper price tha...
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Viktor Stephen
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| 2 years ago
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Bharti-wall-mart cash n carry stores operate in the B2B space, not the B2C space. So, it will probably not have much impact on the end user, i.e., the households. Totally different retail format. It would be interesting to see how the different...
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Mihir Jhaveri, PMP, CSCM
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Hi Shailena Based on other part of the world, what I have seen is that Cash Carry will definitely reduce the cost of the product, and also everything should be under one roof. So if Barthi Wal Mart will do the same as what Wal Mart has done in...
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India does not allow FDI in multi-brand retail but permits up to 51 per cent in single brand retail and 100 per cent in cash-and-carry wholesale trading. Though there is a ban on FDI in big multi-bra...
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Core competency
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Shailena Varma
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Every company should have one thing as its core competency where no Indian or foreign players can beat them. Then the company can play with other strategies to cope with the foreign players.
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Prashant Dilip Parakh
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FIIs are already at the helm of taking benefit out of the Indian Stock Market. What more can be expected from the three pillars of Indian democracy viz.legislature, executive and judiciary..to have a positive effect on the 'people's market'...
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Natasha Parmar
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| 2 years ago
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" Slow and Steady Wins the race" This theory, Which India follows, I would say, would definitely help create a niche. The economists obviously know the benefits of Foreign funds, to the economy, but how can they forget the basics, higher the...
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V.Durga Rao
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| 3 years ago
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No. We need to encourage the foreign investment and at the same time we must encourage our companies to expand their network. Our economy is liberalised to a great extent and complete liberalisation or privitasation like situation in US is not...
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Industry trends for retail sector indicate that organized retailing has major impact in controlling inflation because large organized retailers are able to buy directly from producers at most competitive prices. World Bank attributes the opening of the retail sector to FDI to be beneficial for India in terms of price and availability of products as it would give a boost to food products, textiles and garments, leather products, etc., to benefit from large-scale procurement by international chains; in turn, creating jobs opportunities at various levels.
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Makrand Bhave
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| 3 years ago
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India is governed by brands!! There are retail stores like 49to99, and such who have opened their shutters with a loud bang and then have whimpered down to only a few being open in major metros like Mumbai! Wb may push for India opening up its...
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Raja Murugan Subramanian
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I don't think so...the reason being is, I shop at Tesco on a regular basis, as I have been shopping with Tesco for more than 8 years.. One thing I notice while shopping in Tesco’s or for the matter at any Supermarket in UK, like Sainsbury or Asda...
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Raja Murugan Subramanian
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I don't think so...the reason being is, I shop at Tesco on a regular basis, as I have been shopping with Tesco for more than 8 years.. One thing I notice while shopping in Tesco’s or for the matter at any Supermarket in UK, like Sainsbury or Asda...
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