~ By Dhwani Dalal The 2012 Summer Olympics have officially kicked off, and while London’s version of the ceremonial start was not as extravagant as the spectacle Beijing produced, it still put forth a quality effort. Beijing was over the top and as many predicted...
Hospitality forms the crux from which international relations, mutual trust and understanding grow, and Inchin Closer recently had the honour and privilege to conduct a short workshop for managers of the Taj Resorts and Palaces, a member of the Leading Hotels of the...
~ By Dhwani Dalal ‘It takes just 6 grams of Gold to lift the worth of a nation’, says the tagline of Olympic Gold Quest, an Indian nonprofit organization that promotes Indian talent that could bring home the elusive Olympic gold medal. Armed with a new-found...
Last week China reported its slowest growth in three years, India recently recorded its weakest performance since 2004. Foreign investments into China and India have dipped, property prices have sunk and the IMF recently downgraded India and China’s growth...
Arvind Kumar, is a small town Indian businessman who moved to Mumbai, India’s financial capital a few years ago. He works at his uncle’s electronics shop on the northern edge of the sprawling city. Arvind, is young and ambitious. He doesn’t speak any...
Clearly reflecting the shifting global and financial landscape, China was beamed to second place with a total of 73 firms in the annual corporate ranking by Fortune magazine. The Fortune 500, a merit list of companies which clearly demarcates China’s ascendance...