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Chennai

IndiaChennai

Tamil Nadu, the state capital of Tamil Nadu, formerly known as Madras, with a metropolitan area population of about 8 million, is theIndiaTamil Nadu, the fourth largest city, is located in the southeast of the Indian Peninsula, near the Bay of Bangladesh, is the largest port and industrial and commercial metropolis on the southeast coast of India. Tamil Nadu state has long been in the manufacturing industry since ancient times, and in recent years, there has been a rapid development of industry and commerce, with many international and Indian automobile factories, such as Hyundai Motor of Korea, Ford of the U.S.A., and BMW of Germany, etc., which is known as the Detroit of India, etc. The government of Tamil Nadu state is friendly to us, and has been trying hard to attract Taiwanese businessmen to set up their factories in the state. Foxconn Group, Wanbang and Fengtai Shoes, all belonging to Hon Hai, have also chosen to set up factories in the vicinity of Chennai to meet the needs of customers and the market.

Hyderabad

IndiaHyderabad

Hyderabad is a metropolitan city in south-central India with a population of over 6.7 million in the 2011 census, making it the fourth largest city in India. However, according to India on line page, a private sector organisation, the population of Hyderabad was estimated to be 10.19 million in 2016, plus 11.72 million in neighbouring areas.

Administratively, the city was formerly the capital of Andhra Pradesh, but because the Telangana region in the interior of Andhra Pradesh is economically, culturally, and linguistically very different from the coastal region, on 20 February 2014, the Upper House of India passed a resolution to make the Telangana region in the interior of Andhra Pradesh independent as a Telangana state as the 29th state, and Hyderabad is currently the seat of the state governments of the two aforementioned states.

Hyderabad, situated between the Deccan Plateau and the plains of the south-eastern coast, has long been a hub of trade and transport between the two regions. From the 16th century onwards, the region was ruled by Islamic vassals, and over time Hyderabad has developed culturally and historically into the political and cultural centre of the Deccan Plateau region.

Hyderabad has always been the political, economic and cultural centre of South India, with a number of renowned research institutes and corporations being present in the region since 1960, including the National Geophysical Research Institute, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Nuclear Fuel Complex (NFC), National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC), Bharat Electronics (BEL), Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL), Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics (CDFD). In 1990, the Indian government promoted economic reforms to develop the information and biotechnology industries, and Hyderabad was the first city in India to develop the communication and biotechnology industries. Hyderabad was one of the first cities in India to develop the communications and biotechnology industries, and with the support of the emerging information technology, outsourcing and biotechnology industries, Hyderabad has earned a reputation as the "Genome Valley".

Hyderabad is currently an international IT industry and information outsourcing centre, and has earned the name Cyberabad, along with Bangalore and Chennai. As a result, many internationally renowned large-scale information conglomerates have set up regional headquarters or R&D centres in the city, including Google, IBM, Apple, Yahoo! India's own Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Polaris and Wipro have also invested a lot of R&D resources in the city.

Bangalore (Bengaluru)

IndiaBangalore, capital of India

Karnataka, the capital of the state, has a population of about 7.5 million, making it the 5th largest metropolis in India, but with the highest average personal income of any metropolis in the country.

Bangalore, known as "India's Silicon Valley" and "Garden City", was founded in 1537, located in the highlands of the Deccan Plateau at an altitude of 920 metres, with a cool climate, was originally India's summer resort and the centre of India's textile industry.In the 1990s Bangalore opened India's first software technology park, and since then it has gradually developed into a global ICT and hi-tech research and development and manufacturing towns, and is known as the Golden Triangle of the technology sector in the southern part of India, along with Hyderabad and Chennai. Since then, Bangalore has gradually become a global ICT and high-tech R&D and manufacturing centre.

Bangalore is not only known for its information software industry, but also for the development of low-level labour-intensive projects such as call centres and data entry, as well as high-value-added services such as end-user applications, software packages, systems integration and consulting. In recent years, the company has also extended its reach to biotechnology, aerospace, and machine tools.

The so-called Bangalore "Silicon Valley" includes three kinds of clusters such as IT park, Electronic City and software technology park, etc. At present, there are more than 1,500 related companies stationed here, employing about 170,000 people, in addition to Infosys, Wipro and other local companies, IBM, Microsoft, Intel and other international manufacturers also have service and R&D centres here, In addition to local companies such as Infosys and Wipro, international manufacturers such as IBM, Microsoft, and Intel have also set up service and R&D centres here.

Delhi

IndiaNew Delhi, capital of India

Delhi was originally a historic dynastic capital city that survived through the ancient Indian era, the Islamic dynasty, and the Mughal dynasty. The construction of downtown Delhi began in 1911 after the British colonial era declared the relocation of the capital from Calcutta to Delhi, and was completed in 1931, and became the capital after independence in 1947.

With a population of about 17 million, the metropolitan area of Old and New Delhi is the second largest city after Mumbai. It is the political centre of India, with magnificent buildings such as the President's House, Parliament and central ministries.

Delhi's urban areas in the early days only to accommodate millions of people as the basis of planning, in recent years, facing the rapid development of the city and the pressure of the population surge, the government to build more roads, flyovers, construction of the MRT, the development of suburbs and other measures in response, the overall traffic situation has been improved compared to the past, but the Indian people driving habits are extremely poor, people and vehicles compete for road, reverse, overtaking and other phenomena are common, the peak hours of commuting traffic congestion is particularly serious.

Delhi's cityscape has improved dramatically in recent years, with the Commonwealth Games in September 2010 leading to significant improvements in road conditions and the surrounding environment. Delhi Airport's new terminal building was completed at the end of 2010, with a bright, clean and spacious concourse and new facilities that have changed the image of Indian airports as dirty and unkempt for foreigners.   

Kolkata

IndiaCalcutta (India)

Before the capital was moved to Delhi in 1911, Calcutta was the capital of the British Indian colony and was very prosperous. During British rule, it was the intellectual, cultural and political centre of India, with a strong nationalist movement, and after independence it was the centre of commerce, industry and transport in eastern India.

The Kolkata metropolitan area, with a population of about 16 million, is the third largest city in India and is the seat of the state government of West Bengal, which has the first underground railway in India. The Chinese have always lived in the Tangra area, mostly Hakka villagers, and there are about 3,000 of them now, but most of the young and strong have migrated out of the area.

Mumbai

IndiaMumbai (formerly Bombay)

Facing the Arabian Sea, the city was originally created as a harbour city for the export of cotton produced on the Deccan plateau, but in 1498 the Portuguese built a castle and church there and named it 'Bom Bay' (meaning good harbour), the source of the old name of Mumbai, which was then given to the British by the Portuguese in 1661. As Bombay was India's closest maritime gateway to Europe, plutocrats and big capitalists sprang up and it became India's largest city.

The Mumbai metropolitan area, with a population of about 23 million, is India's largest city and the seat of the state government of Maharashtra, the state with the largest economic activity in India, as well as the largest port and commercial and industrial financial centre. There are many new commercial buildings along the coast of the Mumbai Bay, but the overall streets are narrow and public facilities are backward, and traffic is paralysed every time it rains, with the world's largest slum spreading for more than ten kilometres in the city.