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[QUOTE="Lekhraj19, post: 69812, member: 20297"] Yeah, Globalization can be seen all over the world. And, those countries that have businesses and don't fit into the globalization, they can't make it to a big scale. Globalization, I see haven't affected to all sorts of businesses. Although, in today's world via communication these things can be attained. But, in India I see some businesses maintain foreign interactions directly. Other businesses either work to a certain range within the country or collaborate with big owners in order to maintain those contacts. But, certainly as time passes by they have also seen that if they maintain direct contact, they can make more profits. Their thinking will probably change more in this decade. [/QUOTE]
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