This is Tarun Arora from Palwal City . i am Having a Space for Bharti-Wall Mart Retail Store near about 1500 sq.feet to 3000 sq.feet at prime location at palwal near to SRS Value Bazar .Please help me to find out the procedure so tht i apply for.
Dear Editor One wonders in this age of global ventures on card and yet how distant is the goal? Bharti or Reliance may be competitors in their own styles, but as correctly mentioned by Arvind Singhal - where does the Indian consumer stand would be the million dollar Question? Vinod Tuli Noida -India
RE:New venture-how difficult -Bharti-PMO-Alliance-WalMart?
by gaurav kalra on Jan 02, 2007 09:24 PM Permalink
dear editor, this is true that wal mart will create competition in Indian retail market but it will also help us in making our retail in organized format one. And other one is that competition is necessary for enjoying the success, even reliance can get some benefits out here because of early entry in the market; as Bharti Walmart is coming in august next year.
Walmart's parnership business entry into the Indian retail market is, no doubt, a welcome thing at least in one aspect.There is a dire need to check the unethical practices resorted to by Indian retail traders-especially in regard to the price fixation and the quality of the goods sold.The customer service too is awfully bad- especially where the traders enjoy monopoly of the product/s.Advent of Walmart into the retail market will certainly keep the fellow merchants on toes and spurs an awakening in customers leading to establishing of the forgotten and well accepted canon-customer is always right and they cannot be fooled.But it is a million dollar question as to whether Walmart could succede in Indian market where the consumer mind set is tuned to a sense of complacency and reconciliation and regulatory authorities gloss over the happenings for obvious reasons.