Welcome!
Welcome to India Unlimited, an interactive web resource providing fundamental information to those wishing to do business in India. Whether you are a small business looking to import raw materials or prefabricated goods, or you are a larger organization or venture capitalist looking to expand or invest in new regions of the globe, India Unlimited has the information you need for doing business in India.

You'll find easy access to vital information that will help orient you to opportunities in India, highlighting topics such as cultural background, population statistics, current international trade law, basic business utilities, and starting-points to explore in depth the business climate and potential of India.

From time to time, we will host workshops and seminars on some of the topics covered in these webpages. If you would like to be informed of these and other events, please visit our contact page or express your interest to our Outreach Coordinator.

We invite you to explore the five modules provided at India Unlimited by choosing from among the links below:

Module 1: Background

Why India? | General Background | Government | Economy Overview

Module 2: Contact Information, Communications, and Travel

General information | Indian Embassies/Consulates in the US | US Embassies/Consulates in India | Indian Business Contact Information | Financial Access | Communications | Travel to India | Travel in India

Module 3: India and the Global Economy

General information | Growing Markets in India | Setting up a Company in India | Agent-Principal Relations | Import/Export Regulation | Taxation | Property Rights

Module 4: Culture and Business

General information | Culture and Business | Food and Business | Day-to-day concerns

Module 5: Summary of International Resources

Review of Indian business news media | High-tech services | Review of government and business contacts | Recent books

The Gateway of India in Mumbai has greeted travelers to India for many years.


The contents of these modules, including all links, have been examined by the Center for Asian Studies for accuracy and appropriateness. However, the Center takes no responsibility for content found on various pages, nor does any link, page, banner, etc., necessarily represent the views of the Center, the authors, or The University of Texas at Austin. The contents of the DBI modules have been researched, written, and edited by Nalini Mohan, Steven Lindquist, and Christian Lee Novetzke, under the auspices of the Outreach Office of the Center for Asian Studies, Kathryn Hansen, Director. Funding for India Unlimited was provided by the US Department of Education, International Education and Graduate Programs Service. DBI web design: Anne Alexander, Eduardo Contreras and Christian Lee Novetzke.

Last update: Wed, Jul 9, 2003. Comments & Contact Information