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How can India become Globally
   Competitive? (w.r.t-GCI)
           Presented by -

          Shwetan Burkule
Flow of Presentation
   Definition - Global Competitiveness
   Importance
   About GCI
   12 Pillars for determination of GCI.
   India vis-à-vis the world
   Obstacles for India to be globally competitive
   Steps for Attaining Competitiveness
   Solutions for becoming globally competitive
   References
Global Competitiveness
   Global Competitiveness definition - Ability
    of nation to provide quality products and
    services at competitive prices thereby
    providing adequate returns.

   Competitiveness is the Comparative
    concept of the ability and performance of a
    firm, sub-sector or a country
Importance of global
            competitiveness
   To increase Productivity.
   To encourage FDI’s.
   To increase the living standards.
   To maintain the balance of trade between import
    and export of an country.
   To gain macro economic stability.
   For the economic development of the country.
Global Competitive Index - GCI
   GCI Definition - An international ranking of countries which
    uses economic and other information to list countries in order
    of their competitive performance.

   Developed for the World Economic Forum by Columbia
    University Professor Xavier Sala-i-Martin and originally
    introduced in 2004.

   The Pillars include:

    Institutions, Infrastructure, Macroeconomic Stability, Health &
    Primary Education, Higher Education & Training, Goods
    Market, Efficiency, Labor Market Efficiency, Financial Market
    Sophistication, Technological Readiness, Market Size,
    Business Sophistication & Innovation.
12 Pillars which determine GCI
         of any country
1. Institutions
 Public Institutions
 Private Institutions




              2. Market Size
The PPP decides Market size of the country.
The Consumption pattern of the consumer.
3. Infrastructure
 Overall infrastructure quality
 Railroad infrastructure development
 Quality of port infrastructure
 Quality of air transport infrastructure
 Quality of electricity supply
 Telephone lines
4. Macro economic stability
 Government surplus/deficit
 National savings
 Inflation
 Interest rate spread
 Government debt
 Real effective exchange rate
5. Health and primary education
   A. Health
     Infant mortality
     Life expectancy
     Tuberculosis prevalence
     Malaria prevalence
     HIV prevalence


   B. Primary education
       Primary enrolment
6.Higher education and training
   Quantity of education
     Secondary enrolment ratio
     Tertiary enrolment ratio
   Quality of education
       Quality of the educational system
       Quality of math and science education
       Quality of management schools
   On-the-job training
       Local availability of specialized research and training
        services
       Extent of staff training
7. Goods Market efficiency
     Distortions
    - Efficiency of legal framework
    - Extent and effect of taxation
    - Number of procedures required to start a business
    - Time required to start a business

    Competition
    - Intensity of local competition
    - Effectiveness of antitrust policy
    - Imports
    - Prevalence of trade barriers
    - Foreign ownership restrictions

    Size (Export & Import)
8. Labor Market Efficiency
 Flexibility
  - Hiring and firing practices
  - Flexibility of wage determination
  - Cooperation in labor-employer relations
 Efficiency
  - Reliance on professional management
  - Pay and productivity
  - Brain drain
  - Private sector employment of women
9. Financial Market Sophistication
   Ease of access to loans
   Venture capital availability
   Soundness of banks
   Local equity market access
10.Technological readiness

 Firm-level technology absorption
 FDI and technology transfer
 Cellular telephones
 Internet users
 Personal computers
11. Business sophistication
    Networks and supporting industries
    - Local supplier quantity
    - Local supplier quality

•    Sophistication of firms’ operations and strategy
    - Production process sophistication
    - Extent of marketing
    - Control of international distribution
    - Willingness to delegate authority
    - Nature of competitive advantage
    - Value-chain presence
12.Innovation
   Quality of scientific research institutions
   Company spending on research and development
   University/industry research collaboration
   Government procurement of advanced technology
    products
   Availability of scientists and engineers
   Utility patents
   Intellectual property protection
   Capacity for innovation
How to be Globally Competitive
   Need to address one basic question:

Why are the heavyweights of India so lightweight globally?

Reason is that either we have not aspired to go global or we do not have global orientation.



          Global Repositioning of India                 Competing in Global Market
Competitiveness among
               BRIC and India
   According to Goldman Sachs
    report on 22nd Feb 2008, India
    is the more economic growth
    engine among the BRIC
    nations.
   This is because of
    improvement in the ranking of
    PPP (Purchasing Power
    Parity) of India from 5th to 4th
    position.
   Also India is the youngest
    country in the world as
    compared to BRIC and other
    developed economies like US
    and JAPAN.
Contd.
   In order to emerge as a global hub, India would face
    competition from other low cost countries such as
     • China
     • Thailand
     • Brazil
     IMaCS has compared the cost competitiveness of India
    with respect to these countries in terms of factors like
     • Taxes and duties
     • Cost of manufacturing
     • Economies of scale
Obstacles to India for being
          Globally competitive
   Ever Increasing Population
   Widespread Corruption related to tax collection,
    exports, custom duties, government offices.
   Poor Basic infrastructure such as roads, water
    and electricity.
   Inaccessibility to internet, telephones, mobiles.
   Poverty and apathy towards education.
   Apathy towards R&D and non parallelism
    between industries and education undertaken.
Steps for Attaining Competitiveness
   Growing Trend of acquiring Foreign Companies.

   Competitiveness is mainly attained by India in sectors
    like:
    IT & ITES, Pharmaceuticals, Textile
    eg- SWITCH companies and Pharma gaints like
    Ranbaxy, Dr.Reddys, Piramal etc.

   Competitiveness is yet to be attained in major sectors
    like:
    Agriculture and Allied Business Industry, Manufacturing,
    Automotive, etc.
Solutions for becoming Globally
              Competitive

   As lndia integrates into the world economy, there is a
    need to reposition itself as a country.

   Branding of India has thus become the necessity.
    The casual approach needs to be shredded off and
    professionalism be developed.

   To achieve this objective, lndia needs to reengineer
    itself in the following areas:
Solutions Contd.
   Privatization of public enterprises;

   Incentives for quality;

   Innovation and productivity;

   Employment through growth;

   Globalization of domestic markets;

   Investment in quality and innovation;
Solutions Contd.
   Process reengineering;

   Reduction in unorganized sector.

   Up gradation of transport and logistics;

   Special economic zones and energy reliability. Strengthening rural
    sector growth

   Improving access to assets and sustainable natural resource use:-

   Balancing poverty reduction and conservation priorities
References
   http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2007/08/03/stories/
    2006070300540900.htm
   http://www.npcindia.org/productivity%20for%20global
    %20competitiveness.htm
   www.ibef.org
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/globalcompetitiveness
   Indian Economy – Ruddar Dutt and KPM Sundharam,
    S.Chand Publication, 51st Revised Edition.
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How India Can Boost Global Competitiveness by Addressing Obstacles and Implementing Solutions

  • 1. How can India become Globally Competitive? (w.r.t-GCI) Presented by - Shwetan Burkule
  • 2. Flow of Presentation  Definition - Global Competitiveness  Importance  About GCI  12 Pillars for determination of GCI.  India vis-à-vis the world  Obstacles for India to be globally competitive  Steps for Attaining Competitiveness  Solutions for becoming globally competitive  References
  • 3. Global Competitiveness  Global Competitiveness definition - Ability of nation to provide quality products and services at competitive prices thereby providing adequate returns.  Competitiveness is the Comparative concept of the ability and performance of a firm, sub-sector or a country
  • 4. Importance of global competitiveness  To increase Productivity.  To encourage FDI’s.  To increase the living standards.  To maintain the balance of trade between import and export of an country.  To gain macro economic stability.  For the economic development of the country.
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  • 6. Global Competitive Index - GCI  GCI Definition - An international ranking of countries which uses economic and other information to list countries in order of their competitive performance.  Developed for the World Economic Forum by Columbia University Professor Xavier Sala-i-Martin and originally introduced in 2004.  The Pillars include: Institutions, Infrastructure, Macroeconomic Stability, Health & Primary Education, Higher Education & Training, Goods Market, Efficiency, Labor Market Efficiency, Financial Market Sophistication, Technological Readiness, Market Size, Business Sophistication & Innovation.
  • 7. 12 Pillars which determine GCI of any country
  • 8. 1. Institutions  Public Institutions  Private Institutions 2. Market Size The PPP decides Market size of the country. The Consumption pattern of the consumer.
  • 9. 3. Infrastructure  Overall infrastructure quality  Railroad infrastructure development  Quality of port infrastructure  Quality of air transport infrastructure  Quality of electricity supply  Telephone lines
  • 10. 4. Macro economic stability  Government surplus/deficit  National savings  Inflation  Interest rate spread  Government debt  Real effective exchange rate
  • 11. 5. Health and primary education  A. Health  Infant mortality  Life expectancy  Tuberculosis prevalence  Malaria prevalence  HIV prevalence  B. Primary education  Primary enrolment
  • 12. 6.Higher education and training  Quantity of education Secondary enrolment ratio Tertiary enrolment ratio  Quality of education  Quality of the educational system  Quality of math and science education  Quality of management schools  On-the-job training  Local availability of specialized research and training services  Extent of staff training
  • 13. 7. Goods Market efficiency  Distortions - Efficiency of legal framework - Extent and effect of taxation - Number of procedures required to start a business - Time required to start a business  Competition - Intensity of local competition - Effectiveness of antitrust policy - Imports - Prevalence of trade barriers - Foreign ownership restrictions  Size (Export & Import)
  • 14. 8. Labor Market Efficiency  Flexibility - Hiring and firing practices - Flexibility of wage determination - Cooperation in labor-employer relations  Efficiency - Reliance on professional management - Pay and productivity - Brain drain - Private sector employment of women
  • 15. 9. Financial Market Sophistication  Ease of access to loans  Venture capital availability  Soundness of banks  Local equity market access
  • 16. 10.Technological readiness  Firm-level technology absorption  FDI and technology transfer  Cellular telephones  Internet users  Personal computers
  • 17. 11. Business sophistication  Networks and supporting industries - Local supplier quantity - Local supplier quality • Sophistication of firms’ operations and strategy - Production process sophistication - Extent of marketing - Control of international distribution - Willingness to delegate authority - Nature of competitive advantage - Value-chain presence
  • 18. 12.Innovation  Quality of scientific research institutions  Company spending on research and development  University/industry research collaboration  Government procurement of advanced technology products  Availability of scientists and engineers  Utility patents  Intellectual property protection  Capacity for innovation
  • 19. How to be Globally Competitive  Need to address one basic question: Why are the heavyweights of India so lightweight globally? Reason is that either we have not aspired to go global or we do not have global orientation. Global Repositioning of India Competing in Global Market
  • 20. Competitiveness among BRIC and India  According to Goldman Sachs report on 22nd Feb 2008, India is the more economic growth engine among the BRIC nations.  This is because of improvement in the ranking of PPP (Purchasing Power Parity) of India from 5th to 4th position.  Also India is the youngest country in the world as compared to BRIC and other developed economies like US and JAPAN.
  • 21. Contd.  In order to emerge as a global hub, India would face competition from other low cost countries such as • China • Thailand • Brazil IMaCS has compared the cost competitiveness of India with respect to these countries in terms of factors like • Taxes and duties • Cost of manufacturing • Economies of scale
  • 22. Obstacles to India for being Globally competitive  Ever Increasing Population  Widespread Corruption related to tax collection, exports, custom duties, government offices.  Poor Basic infrastructure such as roads, water and electricity.  Inaccessibility to internet, telephones, mobiles.  Poverty and apathy towards education.  Apathy towards R&D and non parallelism between industries and education undertaken.
  • 23. Steps for Attaining Competitiveness  Growing Trend of acquiring Foreign Companies.  Competitiveness is mainly attained by India in sectors like: IT & ITES, Pharmaceuticals, Textile eg- SWITCH companies and Pharma gaints like Ranbaxy, Dr.Reddys, Piramal etc.  Competitiveness is yet to be attained in major sectors like: Agriculture and Allied Business Industry, Manufacturing, Automotive, etc.
  • 24. Solutions for becoming Globally Competitive  As lndia integrates into the world economy, there is a need to reposition itself as a country.  Branding of India has thus become the necessity. The casual approach needs to be shredded off and professionalism be developed.  To achieve this objective, lndia needs to reengineer itself in the following areas:
  • 25. Solutions Contd.  Privatization of public enterprises;  Incentives for quality;  Innovation and productivity;  Employment through growth;  Globalization of domestic markets;  Investment in quality and innovation;
  • 26. Solutions Contd.  Process reengineering;  Reduction in unorganized sector.  Up gradation of transport and logistics;  Special economic zones and energy reliability. Strengthening rural sector growth  Improving access to assets and sustainable natural resource use:-  Balancing poverty reduction and conservation priorities
  • 27. References  http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2007/08/03/stories/ 2006070300540900.htm  http://www.npcindia.org/productivity%20for%20global %20competitiveness.htm  www.ibef.org  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/globalcompetitiveness  Indian Economy – Ruddar Dutt and KPM Sundharam, S.Chand Publication, 51st Revised Edition.

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