Globalization is defined as the increasing interaction and integration between people, companies, and governments of different nations, driven by international trade, investment, and information technology. It affects environments, cultures, political systems, economic development, and human well-being worldwide. For many developing countries, globalization has improved standards of living through better infrastructure, healthcare, and education due to global corporate expansion. Globalization includes economic, social, political, financial, technological, ecological, and geographical dimensions that interconnect people and nations on a global scale.