Chemical Industry in India
This report analyzes and summarizes the current status and future prospect of the chemical industry in India, both extensively and intensively. This report will give you an all round view of India's chemical and associated industries.

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A Perspective of Exciting Chemical Industry in India
Of fast growing four BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) countries, India is today attracting attention as an emerging power with remarkable economic growth, surpassed only by China. India is the 2nd most populated country after China and with rising disposable incomes a new Indian middle class accounting for nearly a third of its population has emerged, potentially driving growth of its chemicals consumption at high rates.
India shifted its stance to economic deregulation in 1991 and is continuing to grow with a high annual GDP growth rate of 7.5 - 9.6% over the period 2003 to 2008 (estimate), fueling double-digit growth of its chemical industry.
The report, "Chemical Industry in India", analyzes and summarizes the current status and future prospect of the chemical industry in India, both extensively and intensively. This report will give you an all round view of India's chemical and associated industries. This report contains wider range of detailed information and data on chemical industry and associated industries in India, enabling extensive use as a data base with approximately 830 tables and charts. It warrants close attention, particularly by those who directly or indirectly engage in the chemicals industries.
The report consists of the following 11 chapters::
| 1. | Overview of India |
| 2. | Chemical Industry in India |
| 3. | Chemical companies in India (profiles of 121 chemical companies in total, consisting of 25 pharmaceuticals, 29 fertilizer and agrochemical producers, etc.) |
| 4. | Chemicals production capacity in India (alkali products, inorganic & organic chemicals, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, fertilizers) |
| 5. | Supply and demand of chemicals in India (45 items of chemicals for the period 1990 - 2014 including supply & demand for major chemicals in 4 regions: Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western regions India respectively) |
| 6. | Standing of Indian chemical companies in the world and Asia (20 chemicals in 1997, 2001, 2007 and 2014) |
| 7. | Environmental protection policy relating to chemical industry in India (regulations, environmental standards, national environmental policy, etc.) |
| 8. | Overseas expansion of Indian chemical companies and advancement of major overseas chemical companies to India |
| 9. | Oil/natural gas industry in India |
| 10. | Plastics processing and chemical fiber industry in India (current demand and future projections for 8 major plastics for the period 2000-2014 including data by applications and in 4 regions: Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western India respectively) |
| 11. | Automobile, electronics, and IT industries in India |
Our survey team took part in the first India Chem exhibition and conference in New Delhi in October 2000 and attended the following ones to complete our survey in eight years. In addition to the information we collect daily, we conducted field surveys to get living information and acquired precious information with the support of many local organizations in India and many persons there.
The writer & editor-in-chief of the report also did 33 international presentations on chemicals and petrochemicals in Asia and the West, all of which were favorably received.
Those who, either directly or indirectly, are concerned with the chemical industry in India.
Chemical, specialties, fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, organics, inorganics and other chemical related companies, banks, trading houses, stock companies, engneering companies ,logistics & distributors, cntral & local governments, universities,etc.etc.