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Navigating the Complex Terrain: A Comparative Analysis of Business-Political Dynamics in Saudi Arabia and India

Biju Mundayatan, Dr. Rohit Beniwal
Page No. : 19-25

ABSTRACT

This research paper examines the business-political dynamics in Saudi Arabia and India. By analysing historical factors, current trends, and future prospects, the study identifies key similarities and differences in the regulatory environment, corruption perception, and foreign direct investment. The research utilizes a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative analysis of the Ease of Doing Business Index and Corruption Perception Index with qualitative analysis through literature reviews, case studies, and expert interviews. The findings highlight the significant impact of government policies and regulations on business operations in both countries. Recommendations are provided to further improve the business environment and attract foreign investment.


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