02 Nov 2007
| by Anant Rangaswami, editor, Campaign India
and
Ogilvy's Miles Young visited. They were all taking stock of India,
described by Sorrell not as emerging ...
,
Russia, India and China was 0.5 per cent in 2001, compared with 1.5 to 2
per cent in mature markets. Economies in Asia are booming, with India and China recording more than
10 per cent GDP growth ...
29 Oct 2004
| by John Goodman, the chief executive of Ogilvy & Mather, India and South-East Asia
, India is a notable exception - the vast majority of its talent is homegrown....at Ogilvy India.
Despite politically correct posturing, there are still many opportunities for ex-pats in Asia as the markets expand. One market that has never seen an influx of foreigners, however, is India.
Directly after independence in 1947, most of the second-rate journeymen who had been dumped in India faded ...
21 Apr 2008
| by Staff
LONDON - Campaign India magazine has gone online in the first step towards creating a definitive...Visit Campaign India News stories covering high-profile appointments have already proved ...
, marketing, direct marketing and public relations sectors in India. Rupert Heseltine, chairman of Haymarket (India) Media Pvt Ltd, said: Campaign India s online team, led by editor Anant Rangaswami and deputy ...
25 Aug 2009
| by Sara Kimberley
LONDON - India's Ministry of Tourism is reviewing its multimillion-pound integrated media planning...handled by Incredible India's director in the UK, Jagdish Chander. It currently does not have a retained UK media agency. Last year, the Ministry of Tourism for India spent 200,000 on media across print ...
Incredible India's last major high-profile advertising push in the UK. In 2005, it spent 32m on a campaign ...
31 Mar 2006
and believe India's huge and youthful population offers massive potential for growth....Few nations offer up as many contradictions as India. For a start, the
concept of nation is barely ...
alongside the country's manifest economic
aspirations. India, after all, has its own space programme ...
that of an ill-fated
third-world country. For example, India was particularly badly hit by
the tsunami ...
30 Mar 2007
It is widely accepted that India is the new China. With a population of
more than one billion ...
. The signs are there that India is booming. There are more than six
million new mobile phone connections a ...
relations with India high on his agenda. However, the majority of the rural population is illiterate ...
18 Mar 2004
, but the relocation of some UK customer service centres to India has caused real alarm. Scare stories in the tabloids ...
to Mumbai. Coming in the wake of BT's decision to handle some directory enquiry calls in India, these moves ...
in India or plan to do so. They are vulnerable to the charge that they are sacrificing the interests ...
20 Jan 2006
The Times of India is the country's leading English-language
newspaper. These ads for the title ...
in 2001, D&AD and Campaign of the Year at the
Advertising Agencies Association of India. Enterprise Nexus, one of India's top three ad agencies, has been
handling The Times of India account for more than ...
05 Feb 2009
| by Payal Khandelwal
MUMBAI - BBH India has officially started work now as it has put together its core team across...Paul Ward, director of group operations, BBH, is now based in India for six months to help ...
India earlier , the agency will not be structured along separate disciplines like planning, creative ...
brands such as The Times of India, Times Now, Reliance (Capital), HDFC Standard Life insurance and Bajaj ...
31 Jan 2012
| by John Reynolds
Starbucks is to open its first outlets in India this year, as part of an agreement between...is following rival Costa Coffee which has already opened stores in India, as the coffee chains aim to lure ...
coffee beans in India
Starbucks currently operates more than 17,000 outlets in nearly 60 countries ...