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    as a ruler. He had many goals as ruler and many of those goals lead him to be a legacy to the Western Civilization Once king Philip II was killed, Alexander the Great vowed to carry on Philip’s mission. Alexander prepared to invade the Persian territory and proclaimed it would be crusade and will be revenge for the Persian invasion of Greece. Alexander was young but had been well trained and prepared to lead his people into Western Asia. It took three…

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    The objective of this chapter is to examine the nature of Centre-State relations and describe recent and potential reforms of the Centre-State transfer system. Indian Federalism has been the subject of careful study and considerable controversy ever since the report of the Union Powers Committee was presented to the Constituent Assembly. Not only members of the Constituent Assembly but also political scientists have sharply differed among themselves as to whether the Indian Constitution is…

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    Bharat Petroleum Case Study

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    9910313727 mehra.atin9@gmail.com Group Members: Sl. Roll No. Name 1 140103039 Atin Mehra INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT – BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED (LUBRICANTS BUSINESS) INTRODUCTION Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. is an Indian state owned Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) headquartered in Mumbai which primarily deals in Oil, Gas and it’s allied products. Bharat Petroleum processes crude oil and provides various derived products such as…

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    view of Islam, while inclusive the traditional ways of Byzantine Empire and trying new ways of integrating diverse people. The Safavids are the supporters of Shiite vision of Islam and Mughals ruled over the wealth but severed realm that is today’s India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. In the creation of Ottoman Empire military had an important contribution. In the Ottoman governing at the top appears Sultan below his was a military and civilian bureaucracy. The military power of empire helped to…

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    the Chinese economy was affected by the western world and its influences and not by China 's own growth ambitions, because the British needed to boost their own economy with expansion. The British Empire was always seeking to grow and acquire new territory and expand their trade routes encountered a flourishing Chinese Empire that had many goods for trade. The British demand for these goods outgrew their own financial resources of the empire, allowing for an eventual take over by the British of…

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    9). Multinational pharmaceutical companies do see the benefit and significant potential in selling drugs in India yet know the challenges and implications in doing so. The main concerns are raised with regards to the Intellectual property…

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    and technological advancements for the country. Patent is one of the instruments which is mostly debated for its role under pharmaceutical industry. The debate started when India signed General agreement for trade and tariff in 1994 wherein it agreed to implement all the flexibilities of TRIPS within a given time period. India faced challenges while implication of provisions of TRIPS so as to bring stability between the provisions of TRIPS (Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights) and…

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    of economic, social, political and cultural changes. The integration between different nations led to the European imperialism in the Islamic world(Egger, 315). As the Ottoman Empire was getting weaker the Europeans took advantage of the ottoman territory because they surpassed the Ottoman Empire in term of military and economic might(PowerPoint). With regards to this European almost took over the entire Muslim world. The European use four different forms of imperialism which are economic,…

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    In the early years of the United States' formation, the country was rooted in the original thirteen colonies. Through years of expansion, the United States grew into the country that we know today. Without the migration movements like the Separationist pilgrims' voyage to America, the founding of the original thirteen colonies, and the westward migration in the 1800s for gold, development, and prosperity, the country would not be the country it is today. The British colonization of the 1600s and…

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    The study of the state in India between 1000 and 1700 has become one of the most controversial issues n contemporary Indian historiography. Various scholars, and in some cases ‘schools’, have come forward with different approaches and conceptual models to define the Indian state and its key features. At the simplest level, feudalism can be best defined as a political, economic, social and cultural system that emerged or at least, first came to light, in ninth-century- Europe and lasted till…

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