The Indian naval industry is competing at the global level

The largest shipbuilding nations currently are without doubt China and South Korea, but the companies who within the coming years overlook the Indian naval industry risk missing out on the construction of its global competitiveness. A Danish director in India explains how it is done.

Danish companies are recruiting in India to an increasing extent 

Danish companies are recruiting in India to an increasing extentDanish companies are more often still moving into the global market when they recruit to their companies in Denmark or abroad. At DI’s office in Mumbai, TARGET Headhunting is experiencing an increasing demand for employees to Danish Companies both in India and in Denmark.

India through the crisis

According to DI’s latest economic forecast, India’s economy will grow by 8.2 percent in 2010 and 8.4 percent in 2011. This means that India is through the recession much faster and more easily than the countries in the western world...23. juni 2010. 

BoConcept

Danish BoConcept is opening the first of eight planned stores in India. New shopping malls and luxury stores for Indian customers with purchasing power are popping up in the Indian cities.

Major export opportunities in Indian free trade agreement

With a rapidly growing middle class counting several hundred millions, India provides fantastic market opportunities for Danish exporters and thus for Danish economic growth...18 November 2009

Nature Basket

Nature Basket is a new chain in Mumbai selling high quality food in modern and inviting stores... 28 September 2009.

Harley-Davidson

Soon we will be able to cruise on Harley Davidson in the busy streets in Mumbai...9 November 2009.

 

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