Search Results - Indian British
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Exploring Brand Associations and the Impact it has on Generation Y British-Indians and Non-British Indians: A Study of Luxury Fashion Brands
Published 2011“…Aim of the Project The main aim of the project is to explore the role of brand associations and conduct a comparative study to see the impact it has on the generation Y British Indian and Non-British Indian consumers purchasing luxury fashion brands. …”
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Impact of Celebrity Brand Endorsements on Decision Making of British- Indian Community: An Inter-Generational Comparison
Published 2011“…This paper attempts to find out the impact of celebrity endorsements on consumer decision making on the British Indian community in United Kingdom, with an inter- generational comparison done. …”
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The Lost Indians in British Malaya
Published 2014“…This paper explores the extent to which Indian labour in British Malaya was neglected in relation to both Chinese and indigenous Malays. …”
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The Information Research Department, British covert propaganda, and the Sino-Indian War of 1962: combating communism and courting failure?
Published 2017“…The Indian government welcomed British support in an information war waged against Communist China, but cooperation between London and New Delhi quickly waned. …”
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'A Serious menace to security': British intelligence, V.K. Krishna Menon and the Indian High Commission in London, 1947–52
Published 2010“…Recently released Security Service (MI5) documents offer new insights into the Indian government's vulnerability to communist subversion after 1947, and the extent to which this threatened British national security. …”
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British India and Victorian literary culture
Published 2015“…The book argues that the colonial literature of British India demonstrates the existence of a distinct Anglo-Indian cultural community, self-defined against Britain as well as against its colonial surroundings, and at times open to the inclusion of Indian as well as British participants. …”
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India's Image as a destination for British tourists
Published 2007“…The use of both qualitative and quantitative methods of interviews and survey in this study revealed the fact that the overall Image of India as perceived by the British is positive, varying across various tourism sub-sectors with respect to both British visitors and non- visitors. …”
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Indian Software Industry: The Challenges and Opportunities
Published 2008“…Same is the case of Indian software industry. After independence from British rule, India for decades was much closed economy, due to the unstable geopolitical environment the required attention was not given towards the development of the country. …”
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Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Indian Markets
Published 2008“…ABSTRACT Today, India has come a long way since its Independence from the British Government in 1947. The current reform measures undertaken by the Indian Government and its constant effort to integrate the economy with the global market has led to rebirth of interest in FDI in India. …”
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Unani methods of cure in the Indian subcontinent: An analytical study
Published 2017“…Tibb-iUnani is Arabic for ‘Greek medicine’, which became Unani as practiced in the Indian Subcontinent, where it was developed and refined through systematic experimentation by renowned scholars. …”
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The impact of World War I on British Malaya: the battle of Penang, 1914
Published 2020“…In early 1915 one of them Julius Lauterbach was taken as prisoner of war in Singapore, which is also a part of the British Malayan Colony, where he instigated Indian Sepoys Guard mutiny and successfully escaped during the course of the anarchy. …”
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The dilemma of the Indian characters in K.S. Maniam's In a Far Country
Published 2018“…During the middle of 19th century whilst Malaya was still under British colonial rule, a large number of Indians migrated to Malaya as indentured laborers. …”
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A Post-Colonial Assessment of Indian Nationalism in Tagore’s Selected Novels
Published 2005“…This paper is an investigation into the history of India during the early nineteenth century with the birth of the Indian Nationalist Movement under the British colonizers. …”
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A study of metaphors in advertising in Indian and UK editions of ELLE and VOGUE
Published 2008“…ELLE and VOGUE for their British and Indian editions were used. A detailed analysis of the advertisements was undertaken using the theory related to conceptual metaphor. …”
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Geographies of Indian Dance: Mid-Twentieth Century Kathak on Stage and on Screen
Published 2021“…Embedded within the political context of late colonial India, kathak along with other cultural art forms (re)emerged in the twentieth century out of nationalist claims to sovereignty, having been supressed during British purifying and civilising campaigns. Inspired by my personal interactions with kathak as part of the Indian diaspora in the UK, this thesis traces the lives and performances of Leila Sokhey and Uday Shankar, whose western dance tours exemplified a hybridity that emerged through their own identities and, significantly, was manifest in their dance forms. …”
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