INDIA
Colour, contrast and beauty of dynamic development.
The country stuns with its vastness, bustle and diversity. Delving into the colorful and diverse world of the subcontinent will be a great opportunity to learn about this intricate and interesting culture. To cool down and take a breath from the multitude of colorful paintings, a great place to relax will be the region of Goa with its beautiful beaches on the Arabian Sea.
"UNITY despite diversity" - this motto is often used to describe the state of integration of Indian society. Achieving unity in this vast country, which is extremely diverse in terms of culture, language, religion and ethnicity, as well as in terms of clothing and food, is not an easy task.
India is located in South Asia and borders Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar and Bangladesh. The northern border is marked by the Himalayas, below which the Hindustan Plain extends to the south, consisting of the Ganges Plain, the Assam Valley and the Indus Plain (eastern part) with the Thar Desert on the eastern side. Almost the entire Indian Peninsula is covered by the Deccan Plateau. The highest points of India are: K2 (8611 m above sea level - the second highest peak in the world) and Kanchenjunga (8598 m above sea level - the third highest peak in the world).
India is the second country in the world in terms of population (over 1 billion). They are also one of the most densely populated countries in Asia. Most of the population is concentrated in the Ganges River valley and the Indian Plain. India is a very ethnically diverse country: about 40% of the population are Hindus, 8% - Bengalis, 8% - Telugu people, 7% - Marathas, 7% - Tamils. Gujarati, Kannads, Keralas and others also live here.
India is the largest democracy in the world with an extraordinary dynamics of business development. The report „The World in 2050”, published by the global consulting company PwC, predicts that India will become the world's second economy within three decades.
India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world, even in a difficult macroeconomic environment. India is an international tycoon in the field of agriculture, production of active pharmaceutical ingredients and - what is less known - a champion of IT outsourcing. The local stock market is breaking records. Foreign producers are looking for both sales markets and production areas. India offers both opportunities, with rates of return twice as high as those in China. According to IMF projections, India will face higher GDP growth than all other emerging economies in the coming years.
The potential of the country is huge, but so are its problems. Our practical support, knowledge of the realities and local business culture will be indispensable help in successful investments and cooperation on the local dynamic and future-oriented market.