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PESTLE ANALYSIS OF INDIA AND

DUBAI
TEAM MEMBERS
1. Shashank Pal – 2020M0153
2. Yash Khandelwal – 2020M0129
3. Bhavi Gori – 2020M0116
4. Sayali Ghevde – 2020M0115
PESTLE ANALYSIS
These factors take into account the political situation of a
Economic factors include all the determinants of an
country and the world in relation to the country.
All the policies, all the taxes laws and every tariff that a
P E economy and its condition
government levies over a trade falls under this category of POLITICALS ECONOMY
factors.

The location of countries influence on the


trades that businesses do. Every country is different and every country
The environmental factors include has a unique mindset. These mindsets cast an
geographical location, the climate, weather E PESTLE S impact on the businesses and the sales of
and other such factors that are not just their products and services; therefore PESTLE
limited to climatic conditions. These in ENVIROMENT ANALYSIS SOCIAL
analysis includes these factors as well.
particular affect the agri-businesses, farming
sectors etc

Technology greatly influence a business, therefore


Legislative changes occur from time to
time and many of them affect the L T PESTLE analysis is conducted upon these factors too.
Technology changes every minute and therefore
business environment LEGAL TECJNOLOGY companies need to stay connected along the way and
integrate as and when needed.
POLITICAL FACTORS OF INDIA VS
UAE
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a federation of seven emirates while India is a
federal republic.
Both have been under British rule with India gaining independence in 1947 while
the UAE gained independence in 1971.
Both have prime ministers who are appointed by their presidents, but while the
President of India is elected, the President of the UAE is chosen among the seven
emirs.
Both have three branches of government; the executive, legislature, and
judiciary, but they differ in composition and functions.
The Constitution of the UAE is concerned only with the relations between the
emirates while the Constitution of India governs the country.
The UAE is more economically stable than India and is also less populous.
Economic Factors
• India’s economic growth is forecast to • UAE economy contracted 5.8% last year but is
be 7.3 per cent in 2021. likely to post 2.5% growth this year said by
• It is expected to receive foreign direct Central bank of UAE.
investment of $120-160 billion per year • UAE has highest amount of FDI in its region.
by 2025. • UAE’s GDP is $401.51 billion in 2021.
• India’s GDP is $2.59 trillion in 2021. • The corporate taxation in dubai is limited only
• The corporate tax rate in india is 25.17%, to banks (Upto 55%) and oil companies (20%)
however it is forecast to increase soon. depending upon their sources of income.
• Inflation rate of India is 5.30%. • Inflation rate in UAE is 0.38%.
• India’s unemployment rate is 7.8%. • UAE’s unemployment rate is 5%.
• Disposable income of UAE is 2856 B USD.
• Disposable income of india is 2671.479
Billion USD.
SOCIAL FACTOR
• Population growth rate
• Age distribution
• Religion and beliefs
• Lifestyle
• Workforce Trends.
TECHNOLOGICAL
The UAE is ranked 34th globally and 1st regionally in the 2020 Global Innovation
Index. The UAE's rank improved by 2 positions from last year while the country
continues to lead the region for the 5th consecutive year
Whereas India has been ranked 48th on the Global Innovation Index (GII) 2020 among
131 economies, breaking into the top 50 countries for the first time.
According to a report by AIMResearch titled “How The Indian Government Is
Championing The AI Revolution”, the use cases of AI in the Indian government include
facial recognition and hotspot analysis, biometric identification, criminal investigation,
traffic and crowd management, wearables to empower women safety,ETC .
 The UAE government has used AI to limit the movement of Dubai residents by using a
program called 'Oyoon'. This program monitors the permits of residents who leave
their homes by using facial, voice, and license plate recognition.
Legal
India has a common law system based on the English model; separate
personal law codes apply to Muslims, Christians, and Hindus; judicial review
of legislative acts.
Whereas UAE has mixed legal system of Islamic (sharia) law and civil law.
UAE Labour Law identifies the normal working hours for the private sector
as 8 hours per day or 48 hours per week. Working for more than 7 hours a
day is prohibited in arduous or unhealthy works and industries. Normal
working hours are reduced by two hours daily during the holy month of
Ramadan.
India employees working hours are going to be increased from 9 hours to 12
hours in the new labour law.
ENVIRONMENTAL
India’s climate varies from tropical monsoon in south to temperature to north.
The quality of air in India has been adversely affected by industrialization and
urbanization, also resulting in health problems. As a result, there have been
establishments of environmental pressure groups, noise controls, and regulations
on waste control and disposal.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has a desert climate, This country has quite a
hot, dry climate, which can result in many different things. For example,
productivity might be slightly lower, farming is not so easy, and air conditioners
have the potential to sell well.
The UAE also finds itself near a few coastal areas, allowing for easier trade by sea.
It seems to be thriving with its high economic growth and investment.

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