According to the latest speculation, India will have the world’s largest economy by 2050. Whether or not, there’s no question that global businesses need to thoroughly understand the corporate, political, and social environments of this important country. And India is just now tackling merger control. CPI editorial board member Danny Sokol has assembled five expert groups—lawyers, economists, and corporate counsels—who bring their unique perspectives on the recent merger control proposals and modifications, where they work and where they don’t, and what they mean for anyone thinking of doing business in India.And India is just now tackling merger control. CPI editorial board member Danny Sokol has assembled five expert groups—lawyers, economists, and corporate counsels—who bring their unique perspectives on the recent merger control proposals and modifications, where they work and where they don’t, and what they mean for anyone thinking of doing business in India. Come and learn!
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