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1 India global power? India Symposium ING, KPMG & NICCT 1 June 2006 Mr. Eric F. Ch. Niehe
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2 Introduction A comparison 2004China India Netherlands EU25 Population (in millions) 1,306 1,080 16.4 457 Population growth 0.58% 1.5% 0.53% 0.2% Land area (in square km)9,596,000 3,300,000 41,530 3,974,000 source: Economist Intelligence Unit
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3 Political situation India The largest democracy of the world A well functioning judiciary at the highest national level Free press Vibrant, but complex, civil society
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4 Political risks Jammu & Kashmir Situation in the region North-Eastern areas Religious tension Risk of social unrest
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5 Factors Indian growth rate Capacity to catch up Large and young labour force Cheap labour Large supply of highly educated English speaking graduates Good work ethics
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6 Why India? HighLow People strength Productivity/quality Costs English language skills Short fall Surplus Projected workforce in 2020 India Philippines Mexico Israel Ireland Russia China Malaysia Brazil Indonesia Turkey Bron: U.S. Census Bureau; BCG analysis
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7 Limitations to growth Bureaucracy Poor infrastructure Corruption (Prime Minister Manmohan Singh)
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8 Indian success sectors IT Medical Pharmaceutical Floricultural Manufacturing
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9 ‘Indian threat’ India, back office of the world India, doctor of the world India, pharmacist of the world India, florist of the world India, manufacturer of the world
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10 Opportunities for Dutch companies Agricultural industry Construction and infrastructure / logistics Water ICT Medical sector Biotechnology Financial sector
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11 Bilateral relations 2005 Indian export to NL (mln.)1,3680.45% NL imports2.0% Indian exports Indian import from NL9120.22% NL exports0.7% Indian imports Netherlands 5th largest investor in India (1.9 bln. dollar / period August 1991 - January 2006) NL FDI to India0.17% total NL FDI13.19% FDI into India Netherlands largest recipient of Indian investments abroad (25 % of total of 1 bn.)
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12 Consequences for the Netherlands High quality Dutch jobs are being transferred to India The Netherlands has to invest in innovation
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13 Consequences for the Netherlands India can soften the effects of the ageing Dutch population Knowledge immigrants
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14 Conclusion India global power?India global power? Yes, but….. when? Netherlands: wake up!Netherlands: wake up!
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