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how Indian corporate behave in relation to the rest of the world

Tags : corporate,joint venture, cooperation
Industry : Telecom/ISP
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How does Indian corporates looks at working in JV with European and US corporations

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Is it lot of coruption and decieves  
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 Or is it mostly honnesty and serious business behaviour
Trond Hov  |  Argues in support of  "Is it lot of coruption and decieves "  |  1 year ago
My experience was a company that said they would purchase parts of my company as well as help promoting our services, we signed lots of papers, talked every day over phone and skype, agreed on investments and signed NDA/NCA. MOU on spesial Indian...
Manish Kumar  |  Argues in support of  "Or is it mostly honnesty and serious business behaviour"  |  1 year ago
Corruption is everywhere either in Europe or in India.Here is some data about corruption. http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/gov_cor-government-corruption http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2009/nov/17/corruption-index-transparency-internation...
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