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Dynamic India Rise of the Non-Threat

This release looks at the rise of Dynamic India’s enterprises to roles in global economies and competitive positions. We identify key issues and policies to be considered by all parties to the possibilities for Dynamic India’s enterprises.


The post-World War II economic cycles saw the rise of global superpowers and the growth of new economic participants. Defeated powers such as Germany and Japan saw the rise thru forward-thinking, sacrifice, and sheer intense effort to climb back to become top global innovators and economic participants. The derisive terms “Cheap Japanese goods”, “Chinese Copy”, and others have been eclipsed by wary acknowledgment of the competitive positions and economic strengths of their economies. In different ways, the growth of new commodity-based economies as varied as Canada, Australia, Brazil, and current OPEC members created new and prosperous consumers and competitors. Dynamic India, faces the same challenges plus some unique ones as well.

The subsequent post in the series will explore Dynamic India’s unique situation. Our next post focuses on climbing the quality ladder.

EkaLore’s Dynamic India series focuses on the unique combination of cultural and geopolitical qualities that are powering its rise in the 21st century. You can read other Dynamic India posts at www.ekalore.com/india-business

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