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APRESENTATION OF
GLOBAL COUNTRY REPORTON
FRANCE
107140592025 RANCHOD DESAI
107140592027 TRILOK BANKER
107140592038 FAANIZ PATHAN 107140592039 MITUL SHAH
107140592042 HARSH KOTHARI
107140592051 RUJUL MASRUWALA
FLOW OF PRESENTATIONINTRODUCTION OF THE FRANCE
POLITICAL SCENARIO
SOCIO-CULTURAL ENVIORNMENT
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FRANCE AND INDIA
INTRODUCTION OF THE FRANCE
The conventional long form name of this country is FRENCH REPUBLIC , It is locally called Republique franchise.
The exists a republic type of government in France .
Paris is its capital.
POLITICAL SCENARIO The French Republic is a unitary semi-
presidential republic with strong democratic traditions .
The constitution of the Fifth Republic was approved by referendum on 28 September 1958.
The executive branch itself has two leaders: the President of the Republic the Government
CONT…French politics are characterized by
two politically opposed groupings:-
I. Left-wing [cantered around the French Socialist Party]
II. Right-wing [cantered previously around the Rassemblement pour la République (RPR)]
CONT…There are 14 various political parties
and political leaders. Some of them are,
1. Democratic Movement2. French Communist Party 3. Greens 4. Left Party 5. Left Radical Party 6. Movement for France
SOCIO-CULTURAL ENVIORNMENT
The Nation Brand Index of 2008 suggested that France has the second best international reputation, only behind Germany.
In January 2010, the International Living ranked France as "best country to live in”.
The official motto of the French Republic, "Liberate, eaglet, fraternité" (Liberty, equality, brotherhood).
CONT…Marianne, unofficial symbol, is an
allegorical figure of liberty and of the Republic and also appeared at the time of the Revolution.
A common and traditional symbol of the French people is the Gallic rooster.
Political highlights :IndiaConventional long form name is
republic of indiaThere exists a Federal Republic type of
government in India.
A parliamentary republic with a multi-party system
Including the Indian National Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP), and more than 40 regional parties
Sociocultural environment: IndiaIndian cultural history spans
more than 4,500 years.Indian society is defined by
relatively strict social hierarchyLand of festivals
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FRANCE WITH INDIA
France belongs to republic type of government. And India belongs to Federal Republic type of government.
France belongs to unitary semi-presidential republic with strong democratic traditions. But In India A parliamentary republic with a multi-party system.
French politics are characterized by two politically opposed groupings. But India A parliamentary republic with a multi-party system.
FLOW OF PRESENTATION
INTRODUCTION OF AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY IN
INDIA
OVERVIEW of AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY IN INDIA
PRODUCTION OF AUTOMOBILES
AUTOMOBILE EXPORTS
MARKET SIZE
INDUSTRY VOLATILITY
SWOT ANALYSIS
INTRODUCTION OF AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY IN INDIA
The automotive industry in India is one of the largest in the world and one of the fastest growing globally .
Major companies in automobile industry : Maruti Udyog Ltd. General motors Bajaj auto Hero motors Hyundai motors India ltd Ford India TVs motors BMW India Audi India Volkswagen India
CONT…
India's passenger car and commercial vehicle manufacturing industry is the seventh largest in the world, with an annual production of more than 3.7 million units in 2010.
In 2009, India emerged as Asia's fourth largest exporter of passenger cars, behind Japan, South Korea, and Thailand.
As of 2010, India is home to 40 million passenger vehicles. More than 3.7 million automotive vehicles were produced in India in 2010 (an increase of 33.9%)
CONT…According to the Society of Indian Automobile
Manufacturers, annual vehicle sales are projected to increase to 5 million by 2015 and more than 9 million by 2020.
The majority of India's car manufacturing industry is based around three clusters in the south, west and north.
The southern cluster near Chennai is the biggest with 35% of the revenue share. The western hub near Maharashtra is 33% of the market. The northern cluster is primarily Haryana with 32%
OVERVIEWThe Indian Automobile Industry manufactures
over 11 million vehicles and exports about 1.5 million each year.
The dominant products of the industry are two-wheelers with a market share of over 75% and passenger cars with a market share of about 16%.
The industry has a turnover of more than USD $35 billion and provides direct and indirect employment to over 13 million people.
The supply chain is similar to the supply chain of the automotive industry in Europe and America.
OVERVIEWCurrently, India's increasing per capita disposable
income which is expected to rise by 106% by 2015 and growth in exports is playing a major role in the rise and competitiveness of the industry.
Tata motors is leading the commercial vehicle segment with a market share of about 64%.
Maruti Suzuki is leading the passenger vehicle segment with a market share of 46%.
Hero Honda Motors is occupying over 41% and sharing 26% of the two-wheeler market in India with Bajaj Auto.
PRODUCTION OF AUTOMOBILESparticul
ar2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
Commercial Vehicles
353,703 391,083 519,982 549,006 417,126
Passenger Vehicles 1,209,876 1,309,300 1,545,223 1,777,583 1,838,697
Three Wheelers 374,445 434,423 556,126 500,660 501,030
Two Wheelers 6,529,829 7,608,697 8,466,666 8,026,681 8,418,626
AUTOMOBILE EXPORTS Type of Vehicle
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
Passenger Vehicles
166,402 175,572 198,452 218,401 335,739
Commercial Vehicles
29,940 40,600 49,537 58,994 42,673
Three Wheelers
66,795 76,881 143,896 141,225 148,074
Two Wheelers
366,407 513,169 619,644 819,713 1,004,174
Total 629,544 806,222 1,011,529
1,238,333
1,530,660
MARKET SIZEThe Indian Automotive Industry after de-licensing
in July 1991 has grown at a spectacular rate on an average of 17% for last few years.
Automobile industry is currently contributing about 5% of the total GDP of India.
The projected size in 2016 of the Indian automotive industry varies between $122 billion and $159 billion including USD 35 billion in exports.
This translates into a contribution of 10% to 11% towards India's GDP by 2016, which is more than double the current contribution.
INDUSTRY VOLATILITYOver the past few years, the Motor Vehicle
Manufacturing industry has become more volatile.
This has been the result of fluctuations in metal prices and fuel prices.
According to the Economic Times of India, economic liberalization – allowing unrestricted Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and export obligations – has been also been one of the key to India's automotive volatility.