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      <title>TRENDS AND PATTERN OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE OF INDIA</title>
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      <description>Title: TRENDS AND PATTERN OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE OF INDIA
Authors: Asst.Prof.David Joseph
Abstract: Foreign Trade is the important factor in economic development in any nation. Foreign trade in India comprises of all imports and exports to and from India. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry at the level of Central Government has responsibility to manage such operations. The domestic production reveals on exports and imports of the country. The production consecutively depends on endowment of factor availability. This leads to relative advantage of the financial system. Currently, International trade is a crucial part of development strategy and it can be an effective mechanism of financial growth, job opportunities and poverty reduction in an economy. The implementation of the Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization polices if India made a great impact on the growth of the Indian international trade. Therefore, the present study analyzes the trends and pattern of international trade of India during the post globalization and pre globalization period..</description>
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      <title>IMPACT OF NPA ON PROFITABILITY AND FLOW OF CREDIT IN INDIA</title>
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      <description>Title: IMPACT OF NPA ON PROFITABILITY AND FLOW OF CREDIT IN INDIA
Authors: Asst.Prof.David Joseph
Abstract: In Indian economy, banks and financial institutions plays a crucial role. Their performance indicates the direction of growth of our economy. The Indian banking sector has been facing serious problems on account of the mounting up of Non-Performing Assets (NPAs). The growth in NPA has a direct impact on the profitability and level of risk of these commercial banks. The stress created due the rising tendency of non-performing assets on the profitability, capital adequacy and operational effectiveness are highly significant. The recommendations of Narasimham committee and Verma committee helped our commercial banks to tackle the problems of NPAs only to a certain extent. There seems to be no unanimity in the proper policies to be followed in resolving this problem. An attempt is made in this paper to understand NPA, how it is effect in profitability as well as the competitiveness of commercial banks</description>
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      <title>Impact of NPA on Profitability and Flow of Credit in India</title>
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      <description>Title: Impact of NPA on Profitability and Flow of Credit in India
Authors: Asst.Prof.David Joseph
Abstract: In Indian economy, banks and financial institutions plays a crucial role. Their performance &#xD;
indicates the direction of growth of our economy. The Indian banking sector has been facing serious &#xD;
problems on account of the mounting up of Non-Performing Assets (NPAs). The growth in NPA has a direct &#xD;
impact on the profitability and level of risk of these commercial banks. The stress created due the rising &#xD;
tendency of non-performing assets on the profitability, capital adequacy and operational effectiveness are &#xD;
highly significant. The recommendations of Narasimham committee and Verma committee helped our &#xD;
commercial banks to tackle the problems of NPAs only to a certain extent. There seems to be no unanimity &#xD;
in the proper policies to be followed in resolving this problem. An attempt is made in this paper to &#xD;
understand NPA, how it is effect in profitability as well as the competitiveness of commercial banks.</description>
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