In most cases in India, government is a tool of business. India's central government is self-described as "sovereign, socialist, secular and democratic." However, the Indian government has more control and power over business practices than other democratic governments.
The duty is to take care of our nation and make our country a developed country.
A close relationship between business and government
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There were no government incentives for businesses.
a close relationship between business and government
The government is on the side of the owners, the capitalist class.
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The Indian Government play many roles in Business..like..Grant PermissionContact EnforcementConsumer ProtectionEmployee protectionEnvironmental protectionandTaxation
True and basic Calvinism is at odds with secular governments, unless that government is operated by Calvinists. John Calvin believed the religion he "founded" is at odds with government laws.
Nabagopal Das has written: 'Experiments in industrial democracy' -- subject(s): Management, Employee participation, Works councils 'Banking and industrial finance in India' -- subject(s): Industries, Business enterprises, Banks and banking, Finance 'The role of public sector in India' -- subject(s): Government business enterprises, India 'The public sector in India' -- subject(s): Government business enterprises
Antifascism is a political movement that opposes and seeks to combat fascism, a far-right authoritarian and nationalist ideology. Antifascists typically advocate for equality, anti-racism, and social justice, and may engage in direct action to oppose fascist movements and activities.
Laxmi Narain has written: 'Managerial compensation and motivation in public enterprises' -- subject(s): Employees, Executives, Government business enterprises, Incentives in industry, Salaries 'Efficiency audit of public enterprises in India' -- subject(s): Auditing, Government business enterprises 'Public enterprises in India' -- subject(s): Corporation reports, Government business enterprises, Public relations