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Adaptation to the Indian Students (Bachelor of Science in International Trade, e-learning, fourth semester, second year)

Bachelor of Science in International Trade  

Bachelor of Science in International Trade

Specific Subjects for the Indian Students

Introduction to India

  1. Introduction to India: population, main cities, Ayurvedic.
  2. Indian History
  3. India: The “spiritual land”
  4. Indian society values

Indian Economy

  1. Indian Economy
  2. Indian Foreign Trade
  3. Foreign Investment in India
  4. Indian Industrial Sector: Automotive, Engineering, Steel, and Biotechnology
  5. Indian services sector: Software. Bollywood
  6. Indian Micro, small and medium enterprises
  7. Indian middle-class
  8. Intellectual Property Rights in India
  9. International Relations of India

Economic Profile of the Indian States and Union Territories:

  1. Introduction to the Indian states
  2. Economic Profile of the twenty-eight states and the seven Union Territories

Foreign direct investment in India

  1. Investment in India
  2. Investment opportunities and incentives in India
  3. Taxes in India
  4. Investment policy
  5. Top India Sectors Attracting FDI
  6. Entry options for the foreign investors

Hindu Businessman

  1. Hindus Businessman
    1. Srichand Hinduja
    2. Kumar Mangalam Birla
    3. Senapathy (Kris) Gopalakrishnan
    4. Shri Mukesh Ambani
    5. Kiran Mazumdar
  2. Jain Businessman
    1. Sahu Jain
    2. Bhavarlal Hiralal Jain
    3. Ajit Gulabchand
    4. Gautam Adani
  3. Indian Muslim Businessman
    1. Yusuf Khwaja Hamied
      d Azim Premji
  4. Sikhs Businessman
    1. Ajaypal Singh Banga
    2. Hardeep Singh
    3. Malvinder Shivinder Singh
    4. Singh Jogishwar
  5. Zoroastrians Businessman
    1. Cyrus S. Poonawalla
    2. TATA Family
    3. Adi Godrej
    4. Nusli Wadia

Indian Free Trade Agreements:

  1. Bilateral agreements: Sri Lanka, Singapore, Chile, MERCOSUR, South Korea, Pakistan, EU, New Zealand, Mauritius, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Maldives, and Nepal
  2. ASEAN
  3. Bay of Bengal Initiative (BIMSTEC)
  4. Agreement with the Southern Africa Customs Union (SACU)
  5. Generalized System of Preferences (India)
  6. Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement
  7. Proposed agreements: Indonesia, GCC, Canada, Thailand, Australia, and the European Free Trade Association
  8. Africa-BRICS Cooperation

India-Sri Lanka Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.

  1. Introduction to the India-Sri Lanka Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between
  2. India-Sri Lanka FTA
  3. Foreign Trade between India and Sri Lanka

India-Thailand Free Trade Agreement.

  1. Introduction to the India-Thailand FTA
  2. India-Thailand Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement
  3. Foreign Trade in Goods and Services

India-Singapore Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement.

  1. Introduction to the India-Singapore Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement
  2. Foreign Trade in Goods between Singapore and India
  3. Investment Chapter

India-Chile Preferential Trade Agreement.

  1. Introduction to the Chile-India Preferential Trade Agreement
  2. Foreign Trade between India and Chile

India-MERCOSUR Preferential Trade Agreement.

  1. Introduction to the MERCOSUR-India Preferential Trade Agreement
  2. Origin of Goods
  3. Foreign Trade between India and the MERCOSUR
  4. Safeguard Measures

India-South Korea Economic Partnership Agreement.

  1. Introduction to the India-South Korea Economic Partnership Agreement
  2. Foreign Trade between India and Korea
  3. Rules and Certificate of Origin

European Union-India Free Trade Agreement.

  1. Introduction to the EU-India Strategic Partnership
  2. The future EU-India Broad-based Trade and Investment Agreement
  3. Trade Relations between the EU and India

India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement.

  1. Introduction to the India-New Zealand FTA
  2. India-New Zealand Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement
  3. Trade Relations between India and New Zealand

India-Mauritius Economic Cooperation Partnership Agreement.

  1. Introduction to the India-Mauritius Comprehensive Economic Cooperation and Partnership Agreement
  2. Chapter on Foreign Trade in Goods
  3. India-Mauritius Association Agreement

India-Indonesia Economic Cooperation Agreement.

  1. Introduction to the Indonesia-India Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement
  2. Trade relations between India and Indonesia

India-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Free Trade Agreement.

  1. Introduction to the India-GCC FTA
  2. Trade relations between India and the GCC
  3. Indian Economic Relations with Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the Emirates

India-Canada Exhaustive Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA)

  1. Introduction to the India-Canada Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
  2. Foreign Trade Liberalization in goods and services
  3. Indian investments in Canada

India-Australia Exhaustive Economic Cooperation Agreement.

  1. Introduction to the India-Australia Exhaustive Economic Cooperation Agreement
  2. India-Australia FTA
  3. Trade Relations between Australia and India

India-European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Bilateral Agreement.

  1. Introduction to the India-EFTA negotiations on broad-based Foreign Trade and Investment Agreement
  2. Trade Relations between India and the EFTA Countries

ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement.

  1. Introduction to the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement
  2. Foreign Trade between India and the ASEAN

India-Southern African Customs Union (SACU) Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA)

  1. Introduction to the INDIA-SACU Preferential Trade Agreement between
  2. Foreign Trade between India and the SACU markets (South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini, Botswana, and Namibia)

Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA)

  1. Introduction to the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement
  2. Tariffs Concessions
  3. APTA Rules of Origin of the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement

APTA members are Bangladesh, China, India, South Korea, Laos, Mongolia, and Sri Lanka.

India-Andean Community

  1. Foreign Trade between India and the Andean Community
  2. Agreement to set up a mechanism for political consultation and cooperation between India and the Andean Community
  3. The future free trade agreement India-Andean Community

Syllabus of the Subject: Africa-India Cooperation

  1. Introduction to the Africa-India Cooperation
  2. Foreign Trade between India and the African Countries
  3. Indian Duty-free Tariff Preference Scheme for the Least Developed Countries
  4. Africa-India Forum Summit
  5. Indian Free Trade Agreements with the African Countries: Angola, Botswana, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Liberia, Mauritius, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Eswatini, the Seychelles, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, SACU, and Zimbabwe
  6. Indo-African Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Objectives:

  1. To understand the aims of the enhanced cooperation Africa-India
  2. To analyze the foreign trade and the investment flows between the African Countries and India
  3. To know the Trade Agreements between India and Africa
  4. To assess the benefits of the Indian Duty-free Tariff Preference Scheme

Syllabus of the Subject: South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC).

  1. Introduction to the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
  2. Areas of cooperation of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation: Trade, Transport and Economy
  3. SAARC Preferential Trading Arrangement (SAPTA)
  4. South Asian Free-Trade Area (SAFTA) and Economic Union
  5. SAARC foreign trade

Objectives:

  1. To understand the aims, functions and benefits of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
  2. To analyze the SAFTA free-trade area and the South Asian Economic Union o
  3. To explore foreign trade among the SAARC member economies

SAARC Members: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

Syllabus of the Subject: South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation (SASEC).

  1. Introduction to South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation
  2. Members countries and Strategies of the SASEC Programme
  3. SASEC Transport Cooperation. Dhaka-Northwest corridor
  4. SASEC Trade Facilitation

Objectives:

  1. To understand the purposes and programs of the South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation
  2. To know the SASEC Transport Cooperation
  3. To analyze trade facilitation programs, cross-border and intra-SASEC trade

SASEC member economies are Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.

Syllabus of the Subject: Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC).

  1. Introduction to the Bay of Bengal Initiative
  2. Objectives of the Bay of Bengal Initiative
  3. BIMSTEC Free-Trade Area
  4. BIMSTEC Framework Agreement
  5. Foreign Trade in the BIMSTEC region

Objectives:

  1. To understand the objectives of the Bay of Bengal Initiative (BIMSTEC)
  2. To evaluate the benefits for the BIMSTEC's member economies
  3. To analyze the economic integration process (BIMSTEC free-trade area) and the foreign trade among the BIMSTEC's member economies

Member countries of the BIMSTEC: Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bhutan, and Nepal.

Syllabus of the Subject: Indian-Ocean Rim Association (IORA)

  1. Introduction to the Indian-Ocean Rim Association
  2. Action Plan of the Indian-Ocean Rim Association
  3. IORA Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA)
  4. Trade and investment facilitation
  5. Maritime safety and security

Objectives:

  1. To understand the aims, structure, and bodies of the IORA
  2. To know the IORA Preferential Trade Agreement
  3. To assess the benefits for the IORA member countries

Syllabus of the Subject: Asian Clearing Union (ACU).

  1. Introduction to the Asian Clearing Union
  2. Objectives of the Asian Clearing Union
  3. Achievements of the Asian Clearing Union
  4. Asian Monetary Units

Objectives:

  1. To understand the objectives and functions of the Asian Clearing Union
  2. To assess the benefits for the ACU member countries
  3. To analyze the concept of the Asian Monetary Units

ACU members are Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Iran, Myanmar, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

Syllabus of the Subject: Africa-BRICS Cooperation

  1. Introduction to Africa-BRICS Cooperation
  2. Foreign Trade and investment flows Africa-BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa)
  3. Africa-BRICS Cooperation Opportunities
  4. Aid and Development Assistance
d Objectives:
  1. To understand the purposes and functions of Africa-BRICS Cooperation
  2. To analyze Foreign Trade and investment flows between Africa and the BRICS Countries
  3. To assess the trends in Africa-BRICS Cooperation

Samples of the adaptation to the Indian Students (Bachelor of Science in Foreign Trade, e-learning, fourth semester, second year):

Africa-India Forum Framework for Cooperation. Indian Duty-free Tariff Preference

European Union-India Free Trade Agreement (Bachelor, eLearning)

Indian-Ocean Rim Association IORA, Comoros, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius...

India-Australia Economic Cooperation Agreement (Online Bachelor)

South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation (SASEC): Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka

India-Chile Free Trade Agreement (Bachelor, eLearning)

Africa-BRICS Countries: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa. Trade Relations

India-Canada Free Trade Agreement (Bachelor, eLearning)

India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (Bachelor, eLearning)

South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) South Asian Free-Trade Area (SAFTA). Economic Union

India-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (Bachelor, eLearning)

Bay of Bengal Initiative (BIMSTEC): Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bhutan, and Nepal

India-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (Bachelor, eLearning)

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