The Revolutionized Information Technology Industry in India Has Developed an Opening for New Firms and Job Development within the Automotive Market
DUBLIN, Ireland--Nov. 1, 20051, 2005--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c27565 ) has announced the addition of A Review Of India's Automotive Industry: Management Briefing to their offering.There has been a massive change in India's demographics, specifically in the 2000 to 2005 period based on the country's Information Technology (IT) revolution. The growth in the mainstream IT sector and related Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES) sector has opened a big market for all forms of new jobs.
Topics Covered India at a glance Changing demographics Consumer retail The latent rural sector India's SWOT analysis Strengths. Weakness Opportunities Threats Political and economic overview Infrastructure development Deregulation and reforms Economic growth picks up Stock markets are booming Government borrowing has been a worry Political timetable has slowed fiscal reforms Duty and taxation remain a concern The top three issues affecting industrial growth in India The light vehicle market in India Low penetration means huge opportunity Passenger car penetration - How car manufacturers fare Passenger vehicle market boosted by strong economy India's 'Big Three' focus on affordable small cars Market segmentation Segments B and C to see further growth Quadricycles have hit a roadblock Tata Motors still working on the INR100,000 car for everyman? Luxury segment seeing growth from a low base GM looks to exploit GMDAT connection in India Maruti cuts prices, makes the Alto its cash cow and the new Swift a star Low cost still remains a high priority Light vehicle manufacturing industry The era of licenses The Maruti era Government policy towards auto industry sees FDI constraints fully lifted Vehicle exports seeing sharp growth Maruti 800's long-term future uncertain Tata Motors fills out Indica platform-based product range Hyundai chooses India as global small car hub - Santro sales boom Mahindra & Mahindra enjoys Scorpio success. Looks at Renault and the Logan Ford shows added commitment to India Hindustan Motors' Ambassador is still there Capacity expansion seen across the industry Components industry India looks to freer trade to develop industry further India's strong skill base Companies open up customer support centres in India Suppliers gain competence on a global stage Multinational suppliers provide the latest technology Appendices
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