Friday, February 6, 2015

Upcoming Publication on India Ballistic Protection Market Research Report: Ken Research

Ken Research has announced a pre-publication of the latest research report on India Ballistic Protection Industry Outlook to 2019 covering the global ballistic protection industry comparative analysis.

India Ballistic Protection Industry
The report covers India's Personal Ballistic Protection Market, segmentation by various products such as ballistic vests/jackets, ballistic boots, ballistic blankets, demining suits, bomb suits and ballistic helmets by value and volume from 2009-2014.

Some of the other major aspects covered in the report are specific trends prevailing in the industry, SWOT analysis, Government Policies Competitive landscape and future Projections. For more information on the research report please drop a mail at query@kenresearch.com.

I am attaching a brief scope of the Research Report for your reference:

1.           Indian Ballistic Protection Market Introduction

1.1.       Comparative Analysis with Global Industry        

2.           Introduction to India’s Personal Ballistic Protection Market        

3.           Indian Personal Protection Market Size in INR Million, FY’2009-FY’2014

Projected Requirement of Personal Protection Equipment      

4.           Indian Personal Ballistic Protection Market Segmentation FY’2014          

4.1.       Segmentation by Products        

4.2.       By Imports and Domestic Procurement

4.3.       Ballistic Vests/Jackets, FY’2009-FY’2014

4.3.1.   By Value, FY’2009-FY’2014          

4.3.2.   By Volume, FY’2009-FY’2014    

4.4.       Ballistic Boots, FY’2009-FY’2014

4.4.1.   By Value, FY’2009-FY’2014          

4.4.2.   By Volume, FY’2009-FY’2014    

4.5.       Ballistic Blankets, FY’2009-FY’2014          

4.5.1.   By Value, FY’2009-FY’2014          

4.5.2.   By Volume, FY’2009-FY’2014    

4.6.       Demining Suits, FY’2009-FY’2014            

4.6.1.   By Value, FY’2009-FY’2014          

4.6.2.   By Volume, FY’2009-FY’2014    

4.7.       Bomb Suits, FY’2009-FY’2014    

4.7.1.   By Value, FY’2009-FY’2014          

4.7.2.   By Volume, FY’2009-FY’2014    

4.8.       Ballistic Helmets, FY’2009-FY’2014          

4.8.1.   By Value, FY’2009-FY’2014          

4.8.2.   By Volume, FY’2009-FY’2014    

5.           Introduction to India’s Vehicle Ballistic Protection Market          

6.           Trends in India’s Ballistic Protection Market      

Rise in Domestic Production    

Increase in Demand from Civilians        

Increased Cross-Border Activity            

Modernisation of Indian Military Forces            

Online Shopping for Ballistic Protection Gear  

Keeping Pace with Global Trends          

Tender Driven Market

Large Requirement and Supply Gap    

7.           SWOT Analysis of India’s Ballistic Protection Market      

7.1.       Strengths          

Minimal Marketing Expenses  

Perpetual Demand      

Technological monopoly          

7.2.       Weaknesses    

Low Number of Civilian Users

Strict Guidelines          

7.3.       Opportunities  

Very Few Players in the Market            

Modernisation of the Indian Defence Personnel          

FDI in Defence Sector

7.4.       Threats

Import Substitutions  

8.           Government Policies for Personal Protection Armour  

9.           Share of Major Firms Involved in the Business  

10.        Competitive Landscape of the Industry

11.        Indian Personal Ballistic Protection Market Future Outlook And Projection By Consumption Value, FY’2015-FY’2019            

12.        Macroeconomic Factors Affecting Indian Ballistic Protection Market      

12.1.     Number of HNWIs in India, FY’2009-FY’2019      

12.2.     Indian Military Forces’ Strength, FY’2009-FY’2019            

12.3.     Defence Budget in India, FY’2009-FY’2019          

12.4.     FDI Inflows in India in Defence Sector in INR Million, FY’2009-FY’2019    

13.        Appendix          

13.1.     Market Definitions        

13.2.     Abbreviations  

13.3.     Research Methodology

13.3.1. Data Collection Methods            

13.3.2. Approach          

13.3.3. Variables (Dependent And Independent)          

Multi Factor Based Sensitivity Model  

Final Conclusion            

13.4.     Disclaimer

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