Close Lucintel Chat
Didn't Find What You're Looking for?
Call us at +1972 636 5056 or write at helpdesk@Lucintel.com
Ask an Expert Provide Custom Requirements Download Sample Report Search Available Reports
  • helpdesk@Lucintel.com
  • |
  • Call Lucintel +1 972 636 5056
  • |
  • Login
  • |
  • Register
  • |
  • Search
  • |
'
...

Request the impact of COVID-19 in this market at no additional cost. Buy it today to get an advantage.

Request Now


Indian economy is dominated by service sector which contributed approximately 69% to the total GDP in 2013. Wholesale and retail trade contributes 23% and financial institution and real estate contributes 17% which play a vital role in economic development of India. The Indian government encourages foreign investment in the automobile sector and allows 100% FDI through automatic route.  It is one of the key industries in India, which is attracting many leading players in to the country such as Mercedes Benz, BMW, Volkswagen, Toyota, Honda, Ford, Hyundai and General Motors. Indian GDP is expected to reach at $3.09 trillion at the current price by 2019.


Lucintel, a leading global management consulting and market research firm, has analyzed the political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental factors of India, and has come up with a comprehensive research report “PESTLE Analysis of India 2014”. This report provides an analysis of the Indian economy from historical, current, and future perspectives. SWOT analysis, growth scenario analysis, and risk analysis of India are also included in the report. The report also includes forecast of the economic growth through 2019. 
 
The report highlights various drivers and challenges which have influence on investment decisions in the economy. India is a politically stable country which makes it an attractive destination for investments. It is a land of abundant natural resources like coal, iron ore, manganese ore, mica, bauxite, titanium ore, and chromite. India is the World's third largest exporter of Iron ore as in 2013. India has strong foreign exchange reserves and is ranked 10th largest country in terms of foreign exchange reserves. There lie huge investment opportunities in sectors such as healthcare, education, residential housing, banking and financial sector. Demographic dividend acts as strength for India’s population of 1.24 billion in 2013.The country’s young population is approximately 54% of total population, leading to high domestic demand. Increasing current account deficit and trade deficit are few major challenges of the country.

To make business, investment, and strategic decisions, you need timely, useful information. This market report fulfills this core need and is an indispensable reference guide for multinational materials suppliers, product manufacturers, investors, executives, distributors, and many more that operate in this market. 
 
Some of the features of this report:
  • Trend and forecast for key macroeconomic variables that are useful to make major investment decision
  • Analysis on economic activity, investment environment, and trade structure of the country
  • Major industries in  India and its contribution to GPD
  • Trends in savings, investments, and consumptions 
  • Analysis of Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, and Environmental scenarios as well as their impact on different industries
  • Analyses on geographical importance and social structure such as labor quality
  • Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threat (SWOT) analysis of   India
  • More than 26 figures/charts and 15 tables are provided in this roughly 76-page report.
Table of Contents
 
1. Executive Summary
 
2. India Political Analysis
2.1: Structure and stability of government
2.2: Government policy agenda
2.2.1: Policy agenda
 
3. India Economic Analysis
3.1: Sectoral contribution to GDP and GDP growth rate
3.2: Pricing trends: inflation and interest rates
3.3: Consumption, saving, and investment trends
3.4: International trade and its contribution to GDP
3.5: Foreign direct investment by industry
 
4. India Economic and Business Risk Analysis
4.1: Risk in current account balance
4.2: Risk in balance of payment (BOP)
4.2.1: Risk in balance of payment
4.3: Risk in foreign exchange reserves and exchange rate
4.4: Risk in fiscal balance
4.5: Risk in external sector
4.5.1: External debt and default risk
4.6: Credit rating of countries
 
5. India Social Analysis
5.1: Social and demographic analysis
4.2: Labor market
4.3: Social development index
 
6. India R&D and Technological Factor
6.1: R&D expenditure in India
6.2: Impact of technology in industry
6.3: Technology policy
 
7. India Legal Analysis
7.1: Company law
7.2: Labor law
7.3: Tax law
7.4: Recent economic policies
7.5: Doing business in India 2013
 
8. India Environment Analysis
 
9. India SWOT Analysis
 
 
 
List of Figures
Chapter 3 India Economic Environment Analysis
Figure 3.1: Global economic scenarios
Figure 3.2: Trend of real GDP growth rate
Figure 3.3: Forecast of real GDP growth rate
Figure 3.4: Trend of per capita income
Figure 3.5: GDP sectoral contribution
Figure 3.6: Share of different sectors in GDP
Figure 3.7: Quarterly trend of inflation and interest rate
Figure 3.8: Annual trend of inflation and interest rates
Figure 3.9: Trend of savings and investments as percentage of GDP
Figure 3.10: Trend of consumption expenditure as percentage of GDP
Figure 3.11: India’s international trade structure
Figure 3.12: Exports and imports as percentage of GDP
Figure 3.13: Foreign direct investment by industry
 
Chapter 4. India Economic and Business Risk Analysis 
Figure 4.1: Trend of current account balance and share in GDP
Figure 4.2: Trend of balance of payment
Figure 4.3: Trend of foreign exchange reserves and exchange rate
Figure 4.4: Trend of fiscal deficit and revenue deficit as percentage of GDP
Figure 4.5: Trend of fiscal deficit as percentage of GDP
Figure 4.6: Trend of debt as percentage of GDP  
 
Chapter 5. India Social Environment Analysis
Figure 5.1: Political map of India
Figure 5.2: Trend of population and population growth rate
Figure 5.3: Population age structure of India
Figure 5.4: Trend of unemployment rate in India
 
Chapter 6. India R&D and Technological Factor
Figure 6.1: Trend of R&D expenditure in India
 
List of Tables
Chapter 1. Executive Summary
Table 1.1: Factors affecting business in India
 
Chapter 2. India Political Analysis 
Table 2.1: Political factors and their impact on business
 
Chapter 3 India Economic Environment Analysis
Table 3.1: Factors affecting industrial growth 
Table 3.2: FDI limits by industry, 2013
Table 3.3: Economic factors and their impact on business
 
Chapter 4. India Economic and Business Risk Analysis 
Table 4.1: Credit rating of countries by Moody’s, Fitch, and S&P
Table 4.2: Economic Risk Factors and Their Impact on Business
 
Chapter 5. India Social Environment Analysis
Table 5.1: Corruption, GINI, Homicide, and Human Development Index
Table 5.2: Social factors and their impact on business
 
Chapter 6. India R&D and Technological Factor
Table 6.1: Technological factors and their impact on business
 
Chapter 7. India Legal Analysis
Table 7.1: Income tax slab for assessment year 2013-2014
Table 7.2: Indicators for starting business
Table 7.3: Ranking of procedures for starting a business
Table 7.4: Legal factors and their impact on business
 
Chapter 8. India Environment Analysis
Table 8.1: Environmental factors and their impact on business
.

Buy full report or by chapter as follows

Price by License Type:
[-] Hide Chapter Details
[Chapter Number] [Chapter Name] [Chapter Number Of Pages] [Chapter Price]
Title/Chapter Name Pages Price
Full Report: PESTLE Analysis of India 2014, Full Report $ 750
More than 26 figures/charts and 15 tables are provided in this roughly 65-page report
Lucintel has been in the business of market research and management consulting since 2000 and has published over 1000 market intelligence reports in various markets / applications and served over 1,000 clients worldwide. This study is a culmination of four months of full-time effort performed by Lucintel's analyst team. The analysts used the following sources for the creation and completion of this valuable report:
  • In-depth interviews of the major players in this market
  • Detailed secondary research from competitors’ financial statements and published data 
  • Extensive searches of published works, market, and database information pertaining to industry news, company press releases, and customer intentions
  • A compilation of the experiences, judgments, and insights of Lucintel’s professionals, who have analyzed and tracked this market over the years.
Extensive research and interviews are conducted across the supply chain of this market to estimate market share, market size, trends, drivers, challenges, and forecasts. Below is a brief summary of the primary interviews that were conducted by job function for this report.
 
Thus, Lucintel compiles vast amounts of data from numerous sources, validates the integrity of that data, and performs a comprehensive analysis. Lucintel then organizes the data, its findings, and insights into a concise report designed to support the strategic decision-making process. The figure below is a graphical representation of Lucintel’s research process. 
 

Please sign in below to get report brochure - PESTLE Analysis of India 2014,.

At Lucintel, we respect your privacy and maintain the confidentiality of information / data provided by you
(Please enter your corporate email. * These fields are mandatory )