all Europeans countries keen on getting trade with India because they wanted to occupy India and they also get things at low prizes due to which profit was made.
Ya I support because INDIA grews as an important world economy every one are keen in watching Indian economy. The share market of India had its influenze in Asian , European and America's market. Hence veto power may be given to INDIA.
All governments will have representatives in India, such as diplomats and ambassadors. These individuals will be based in India full time. There are also jobs connected with promoting trade between India and other countries around the world. As India is a growing economy, governments from around the world are keen to have their people in India promoting their country.
Germany!
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The Romans were not the only ones who were keen on trading. Most ancient peoples were. Sometimes they fought each other over trade. Trade meant wealth.
Very well. Having one currency cuts transaction costs and increases 'price transparency'. Most of recently admitted countries in the EU are very keen to join. Only Britain, Denmark and Sweden don't like it. (The population of the UK knows almost nothing about the EU).
As keen as mustard or as keen as a kitten
there is no country that rhymes mean, for if there was I would be keen, alas there are the marines, that really aren't that mean. - the rhymer
The expression is to be "keen on" something or someone, if you are an enthusiast or a lover.
A dog has a keen sense of smell, a bat has a keen sense of hearing, a cheetah has a keen sense of sight
Ray A. Keen has written: 'Keen, Koehler, Kuntzi'
they were more keen to take risks during the renaissance because the renaissance is an epoque in history when more people could afford an education and therefore people belived less in the church and started to question the church.