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Globalisation
&
Its impact on
Indian Economy
Vinod Kumar
Socialscience4u.blogspot.com
Most regions of the world are getting increasingly interconnected. While this
interconnectedness across countries has many dimensions – cultural, political, social and
economic – this PPT looks at Globalisation in a more limited sense. It defines
Globalisation as the integration between countries through foreign trade and foreign
investments by multinational corporations (MNCs).
Integration of production and integration of markets is a key behind understanding the
process of Globalisation and its impact. This has been dealt in this PPT. Factors which
have enabled Globalisation will be discussed. International negotiations under WTO and
the uneven balances in power are interesting subjects that are covered. The final
sections covers the impact of Globalisation.
A Multinational Company is a company that owns or controls productions in more than one
nation. MNCs set up offices and factories for productions in regions where they can get
cheap labour and other resources. This is done so that the cost of productions is low and
the MNCs can earn greater profits.
Spreading of Production by an MNC –
A large MNC, producing Computers, designs its products in research centers in the United
States, and then has the components manufactured in China. These are then shipped to
Mexico and Eastern Europe where the products are assembled and the finished products
are sold all over the world. Meanwhile, the company’s customer care is carried out
through call centers located in India.
Designs its
products in
United States
Components manufactured in China Assembled in Mexico
Sold in USA and Europe
Call centers located
in India
Interlinking production across countries :
MNCs set up production where it is close to the markets.: where there is skilled and
unskilled labour available at low costs; and where the availability of other factors of
production is assured. In addition, MNCs might look for government policies that look
after their interests.
1. MNCs set up production jointly with some of the local companies of these countries.
The benefit to the local company of such joint production is two-fold. First, MNCs can
provide money for additional investments, like buying new machines for faster
production. Second, MNCs might bring with them the latest technology for
production.
2. The most common route for MNC investments is to buy up local companies and then
to expand production. MNCs with huge health can quite easily do so.
3. Another way in which MNCs control production. Large MNCs in developed countries
place orders for production with small producers. The products are supplied to the
MNCs, which then sell these under their own brand names to the customers.
Thus by opting a variety of ways MNCs are exerting a strong influence on production
at different locations. As a result, production in widely dispersed locations is getting
interlinked.
Foreign Trade and Integration of Markets
Foreign trade creates an opportunity for the producers to reach beyond the domestic
markets, i.e., markets of their own countries. Producers can sell their produce not only in
markets located within the country but can also compete in markets located in other
countries of the world . Similarly, for the buyers, import of goods produced in another
country is one way of expanding the choice of goods beyond what is domestically
produced.
With the opening of trade, goods travel from one market to another. Choice of goods in
the markets rises. Prices of similar goods in the two markets tend to become equal. And,
producers in the two countries now closely compete against each other even though they
are separated by thousands of miles! Foreign trade thus results in connecting the
markets or integration of markets in different countries.
Globalization :
Globalisation is the process of rapid
integration or interconnection between
countries.
Various levels of Globalization :
Producers and sellers from outside
India can enter Indian market, same
way Indians can also enter
international market.
Entrepreneurs from outside can invest
in India, same way Indian
entrepreneurs can invest outside
India.
Indian labor can move out of India in
search of better job opportunities,
same way, labors from outside can
enter India.
Rapid improvement in technology has been
one major factor that has stimulated the
globalisation process. Several improvements
in transportation technology has made much
faster delivery of goods across long
distances possible at lower costs.
Information and communication technology
has played a major role in spreading out
production of services across countries.
Factors that have enabled Globalization:
Liberalisation of foreign trade and foreign investment policy :
Governments use trade barriers to increase or decrease foreign trade and to decide what
kinds of goods and how much of each, should come into the country. The Indian
government, after Independence, had put barriers to foreign trade and foreign
investment. This was considered necessary to protect the producers within the country
from foreign competition. Industries were just coming up in the 1950s and 1960s , and
competition from imports at that stage would not have allowed these industries to come
up. Thus, India allowed imports of only essential items.
Starting around 1991, some far reaching
changes in policy were made in India. The
government decided that the time had
come for Indian producers to compete with
producers around the globe. It felt that
competition would improve the
performance of producers within the
country since they would have to improve
their quality.
Barriers on foreign trade and foreign
investment were removed to a large extent.
This meant that goods could be imported
and exported easily and also foreign
companies could set up factories and
offices here. Removing barriers or
restrictions set by the government is what
is known as liberalisation.
World Trade Organization:
Some very powerful international organizations say that all barriers to foreign trade and
investment are harmful. There should be no barriers. Trade between countries should be
‘free’. All countries in the world should liberalize their policies. World Trade Organization
is one such organization whose aim is to liberalize international trade. Started at the
initiative of the developed countries, WTO establishes rules regarding international trade,
and sees that these rules are obeyed. 149 countries of the world are currently members
of the WTO (2006). Though WTO is supposed to allow free trade for all, in practice, it is
seen that the developed countries have unfairly retained trade barriers. On the other
hand, WTO rules have forced the developing countries to remove trade barriers.
Impact of Globalisation in India:
Globalisation and greater competition among producers- both local and foreign
producers- has been of advantage to consumers, particularly the well-off sections in the
urban areas. There is greater choice before these consumers who now enjoy improved
quality and lower prices for several products. These people today, enjoy much higher
standards of living than was possible earlier. Among producers and workers, the impact
of globalisation has not been uniform.
MNCs have increased their investments in India over the past 15 years, which means
investing in India has been beneficial for them. New jobs have been created. Local
companies supplying raw materials, etc. to these industries have prospered
Several of the top Indian companies have been able to benefit from the increased
competition. They have increased competition. They have invested in newer technology
and production methods and raised their production standards. Some have gained from
successful collaborations with foreign companies. Globalisation has enabled some larger
Indian companies to emerge as multinational themselves. Globalisation has also created
new opportunities for companies providing services, particularly those involving IT.
Adverse effects of Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization :
Small producers : Compete or perish
For a large number of small producers and workers globalisation has posed major
challenges. Small manufacturers have been hit hard due to competition. Several of the
units have shut down rendering many workers jobless.
Globalization and the pressure of competition have substantially changed the lives of
workers. Faced with growing competition, most employers these days prefer to employ
workers ‘flexibly’. This means that workers jobs are no longer secure. Workers also
have to put in very long working hours and work night shifts on a regular basis during the
peak season. Wages are low and workers are forced to work over time to make both
ends meet. While this competition among the garment exporters has allowed the MNCs
to make large profits, workers are denied their fair share of benefits brought about by
Globalization.
(i) Government should prepare such policies that
must protect the interests, not only of the rich
and the powerful but of all the people in the
country.
(ii) Government can ensure that labour laws are
properly implemented and the workers get their
rights.
(iii) Government can reserve some items
exclusively for small scale and local producers.
Role government can play in making
the Globalization a success :
(iv) If necessary, the government can use
trade and investment barriers like quota
system, imports, duties etc.
(v) It can negotiate with the WTO for fairer
rules.
(vi) It can align with other developing
countries with similar interests to fight
against the domination of developed
countries in the WTO..
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Globalisation & the Indian Economy

  • 1. Globalisation & Its impact on Indian Economy Vinod Kumar Socialscience4u.blogspot.com
  • 2.
  • 3. Most regions of the world are getting increasingly interconnected. While this interconnectedness across countries has many dimensions – cultural, political, social and economic – this PPT looks at Globalisation in a more limited sense. It defines Globalisation as the integration between countries through foreign trade and foreign investments by multinational corporations (MNCs). Integration of production and integration of markets is a key behind understanding the process of Globalisation and its impact. This has been dealt in this PPT. Factors which have enabled Globalisation will be discussed. International negotiations under WTO and the uneven balances in power are interesting subjects that are covered. The final sections covers the impact of Globalisation.
  • 4. A Multinational Company is a company that owns or controls productions in more than one nation. MNCs set up offices and factories for productions in regions where they can get cheap labour and other resources. This is done so that the cost of productions is low and the MNCs can earn greater profits. Spreading of Production by an MNC – A large MNC, producing Computers, designs its products in research centers in the United States, and then has the components manufactured in China. These are then shipped to Mexico and Eastern Europe where the products are assembled and the finished products are sold all over the world. Meanwhile, the company’s customer care is carried out through call centers located in India. Designs its products in United States Components manufactured in China Assembled in Mexico Sold in USA and Europe Call centers located in India
  • 5. Interlinking production across countries : MNCs set up production where it is close to the markets.: where there is skilled and unskilled labour available at low costs; and where the availability of other factors of production is assured. In addition, MNCs might look for government policies that look after their interests. 1. MNCs set up production jointly with some of the local companies of these countries. The benefit to the local company of such joint production is two-fold. First, MNCs can provide money for additional investments, like buying new machines for faster production. Second, MNCs might bring with them the latest technology for production.
  • 6. 2. The most common route for MNC investments is to buy up local companies and then to expand production. MNCs with huge health can quite easily do so. 3. Another way in which MNCs control production. Large MNCs in developed countries place orders for production with small producers. The products are supplied to the MNCs, which then sell these under their own brand names to the customers. Thus by opting a variety of ways MNCs are exerting a strong influence on production at different locations. As a result, production in widely dispersed locations is getting interlinked.
  • 7. Foreign Trade and Integration of Markets Foreign trade creates an opportunity for the producers to reach beyond the domestic markets, i.e., markets of their own countries. Producers can sell their produce not only in markets located within the country but can also compete in markets located in other countries of the world . Similarly, for the buyers, import of goods produced in another country is one way of expanding the choice of goods beyond what is domestically produced. With the opening of trade, goods travel from one market to another. Choice of goods in the markets rises. Prices of similar goods in the two markets tend to become equal. And, producers in the two countries now closely compete against each other even though they are separated by thousands of miles! Foreign trade thus results in connecting the markets or integration of markets in different countries.
  • 8. Globalization : Globalisation is the process of rapid integration or interconnection between countries. Various levels of Globalization : Producers and sellers from outside India can enter Indian market, same way Indians can also enter international market. Entrepreneurs from outside can invest in India, same way Indian entrepreneurs can invest outside India. Indian labor can move out of India in search of better job opportunities, same way, labors from outside can enter India.
  • 9. Rapid improvement in technology has been one major factor that has stimulated the globalisation process. Several improvements in transportation technology has made much faster delivery of goods across long distances possible at lower costs. Information and communication technology has played a major role in spreading out production of services across countries. Factors that have enabled Globalization:
  • 10. Liberalisation of foreign trade and foreign investment policy : Governments use trade barriers to increase or decrease foreign trade and to decide what kinds of goods and how much of each, should come into the country. The Indian government, after Independence, had put barriers to foreign trade and foreign investment. This was considered necessary to protect the producers within the country from foreign competition. Industries were just coming up in the 1950s and 1960s , and competition from imports at that stage would not have allowed these industries to come up. Thus, India allowed imports of only essential items.
  • 11. Starting around 1991, some far reaching changes in policy were made in India. The government decided that the time had come for Indian producers to compete with producers around the globe. It felt that competition would improve the performance of producers within the country since they would have to improve their quality. Barriers on foreign trade and foreign investment were removed to a large extent. This meant that goods could be imported and exported easily and also foreign companies could set up factories and offices here. Removing barriers or restrictions set by the government is what is known as liberalisation.
  • 12. World Trade Organization: Some very powerful international organizations say that all barriers to foreign trade and investment are harmful. There should be no barriers. Trade between countries should be ‘free’. All countries in the world should liberalize their policies. World Trade Organization is one such organization whose aim is to liberalize international trade. Started at the initiative of the developed countries, WTO establishes rules regarding international trade, and sees that these rules are obeyed. 149 countries of the world are currently members of the WTO (2006). Though WTO is supposed to allow free trade for all, in practice, it is seen that the developed countries have unfairly retained trade barriers. On the other hand, WTO rules have forced the developing countries to remove trade barriers.
  • 13. Impact of Globalisation in India: Globalisation and greater competition among producers- both local and foreign producers- has been of advantage to consumers, particularly the well-off sections in the urban areas. There is greater choice before these consumers who now enjoy improved quality and lower prices for several products. These people today, enjoy much higher standards of living than was possible earlier. Among producers and workers, the impact of globalisation has not been uniform.
  • 14. MNCs have increased their investments in India over the past 15 years, which means investing in India has been beneficial for them. New jobs have been created. Local companies supplying raw materials, etc. to these industries have prospered
  • 15. Several of the top Indian companies have been able to benefit from the increased competition. They have increased competition. They have invested in newer technology and production methods and raised their production standards. Some have gained from successful collaborations with foreign companies. Globalisation has enabled some larger Indian companies to emerge as multinational themselves. Globalisation has also created new opportunities for companies providing services, particularly those involving IT.
  • 16. Adverse effects of Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization : Small producers : Compete or perish For a large number of small producers and workers globalisation has posed major challenges. Small manufacturers have been hit hard due to competition. Several of the units have shut down rendering many workers jobless.
  • 17. Globalization and the pressure of competition have substantially changed the lives of workers. Faced with growing competition, most employers these days prefer to employ workers ‘flexibly’. This means that workers jobs are no longer secure. Workers also have to put in very long working hours and work night shifts on a regular basis during the peak season. Wages are low and workers are forced to work over time to make both ends meet. While this competition among the garment exporters has allowed the MNCs to make large profits, workers are denied their fair share of benefits brought about by Globalization.
  • 18. (i) Government should prepare such policies that must protect the interests, not only of the rich and the powerful but of all the people in the country. (ii) Government can ensure that labour laws are properly implemented and the workers get their rights. (iii) Government can reserve some items exclusively for small scale and local producers. Role government can play in making the Globalization a success :
  • 19. (iv) If necessary, the government can use trade and investment barriers like quota system, imports, duties etc. (v) It can negotiate with the WTO for fairer rules. (vi) It can align with other developing countries with similar interests to fight against the domination of developed countries in the WTO..