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Russia wants to include India in its strategic reserve plan for wheat. India will need to handle its foreign relations and grain storage much better to take advantage of that
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After a year in deep freeze, private equity will flow again in 2010. Private equity firms in India will really need to differentiate themselves to get more respect from Indian promoters and make some serious money. Till now, PE firms here have punched below their weight
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The increasing numbers of openly homosexual people in India form a lucrative market for a wide variety of businesses
by Nilofer D'Souza, Elizabeth Flock |
Nov 18, 2009 |
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An international dogfight begins over India’s skies for the $10 billion IAF deal
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South Africa can be tricky terrain if companies fail to find their way through its black empowerment policy
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India wants to turbo-charge road-building. Here’s one model that could make the private sector queue up to fund the plan
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India isn’t prepared to deal with a pandemic
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The Magic Number: Naif Al-Mutawa wanted to provide heroes for his four growing sons
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Many Indian companies have tiny public shareholdings. Pranab Mukherjee plans to force promoters, including the government, to part with more
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So you have HDTV. How come the picture is still so poor?
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