Multinational corporations, or MNC, benefit India by bringing in large amounts of foreign capital for investments. MNCs also help raise the level of expertise in a country by bringing in experts from other areas. Beyond that, MNCs can also create competition locally that will benefit innovation and consumers.
IBM
yes. It has companies and products all over the world. eg- a part of it in India in called 'Hindustan Unilever'
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FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods) refers to products that are sold quickly at relatively low cost, such as food, beverages, toiletries, and household items. MNC (Multinational Corporation), on the other hand, is a company that operates in multiple countries, managing production or delivering services in more than one nation. While FMCG is a category of products, MNC describes a type of business structure that can encompass various industries, including FMCG. Thus, the two terms refer to different concepts—one to product type and the other to corporate operations.
Provides commanders a critical assessment tool to plan Soldier, leader and unit training, Helps leaders plan Soldier's future training, Helps leaders correct deficiencies
Patni computers was the first MNC of India.
yes amway is an mnc in India from 1998
Yes.it is surely one mnc..........
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IBM
No, its not an MNC. Its does have small offices abroad but it runs all the operations from India. It hardly has 2000 employes.
Patni computers
Fuddu.
top ten ceo of india
Man Mohan Singh
in the year 1991
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