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BusinessWeek
October 7, 2010
Mehul Srivastava
Why India's Singh Can't Reform The Prime Minister of India is hobbled by failed reform efforts, as revealed in mishaps at the Commonwealth Games. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 10, 2007
Manjeet Kripalani
Too Many Missed Opportunities Business is losing faith in Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 26, 2005
Manjeet Kripalani
Warning Flags For Investors In India India's stock market has been on a tear. But there's a potentially dangerous disconnect between the market in Bombay and the corridors of power in New Delhi. mark for My Articles similar articles
TIME Asia
February 7, 2011
Jyoti Thottam
The Other India Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh's lack of political chops and toughness is proving to be a handicap. He faces serious though not insurmountable problems -- tension in Kashmir, allegations of corruption in his party, runaway inflation -- but he has been unable to assert himself or broker a compromise. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
May 31, 2004
Manjeet Kripalani
India A shocking election upset means India must spend heavily on social needs. Is this the end of the boom? mark for My Articles similar articles
Inc.
September 2004
Rod Kurtz
Singh-ing His Praises Entrepreneurs with business interests in India are celebrating the ascension of Manmohan Singh, one of the country's top economists, to the prime minister's chair. Observers say that Singh's surprise election bodes well for entrepreneurship, both foreign and domestic. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 29, 2004
India's PM Reaches Out To Kashmir Prime Minister Singh announced a $5.3 billion, multiyear package of development aid to Kashmir, the violence-torn territory claimed by both Bombay and Islamabad, and offered unconditional talks with separatist rebels. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 7, 2005
Manjeet Kripalani
India: The Reforms Keep On Coming Premier Singh is widening his deregulation game plan -- and delighting investors. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
July 1, 2004
John Ribeiro
Indian Election Shakes Markets The nation's IT industry leaders insist leftward political shift won't hurt them mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 7, 2004
Kripalani & Engardio
India: New Rulers, Fresh Doubts How will India's shaky coalition government fund its promises to increase privatization and reform it's stifling labor laws? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 22, 2010
Kartik Goyal
It's India's Year of Inflation Food and fuel prices are heating up, and Singh's government is under attack for not controlling the situation. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 21, 2011
MacAskill & Mukherjee
Kolkata's Communists Face Eviction The likely demise of Marxist rule in West Bengal state may send a signal that voters of every party are tired of India's stalled politics. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
January 10, 2012
Rajesh Parishwad
Indian science needs to raise its game Despite a three-fold increase in public R&D in the last five years, Indian science and research is yet to make a significant impact on the global scene according to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
May 31, 2004
Spreading India's Uneven Wealth To U.N. economist Santosh Mehrotra, the biggest challenge for the new ruling party will be lifting 650 million Indians living in poverty. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
January 14, 2013
Rajesh Parishwad
India sets ambitious targets for science India's prime minister Manmohan Singh wants the country to be one of the world's top 5 scientific powers by 2020 mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 1, 2010
Sharma & Nair
Finally, a Modern Passage to India New Delhi gets a terminal worthy of Hong Kong or Dubai. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 19, 2004
Cooper & Madigan
India: Third-Quarter Sizzle Bodes Well For 2004 A combination of government stimulus and abundant rain boosted India's growth rate in the third quarter to a six-year high. And optimism is growing for 2004. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 16, 2004
Gary S. Becker
What India Can Do To Catch Up With China India began to turn around its economy a little more than a decade ago -- and with further free-market reforms, it can give China a run for being the most dynamic big developing country. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 1, 2004
Manjeet Kripalani
Why Bombay Has The Blues The city is such a mess that investors are fleeing. Can it be revived? There are skeptics galore. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 10, 2011
MacAskill & Joshi
India's Bond Market Needs to Bulk Up The government's ambitious $1 trillion infrastructure program won't succeed without a more robust corporate bond market mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 15, 2004
Manjeet Kripalani
How a Thirst for Energy Led to a Thaw As India's economy undergoes a dramatic expansion, it finds itself desperate for new supplies of oil, gas, and electricity. And diplomacy -- even with fierce rival Pakistan -- is one way of getting them. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 10, 2006
Manjeet Kripalani
DLF: The Making Of A Global Real Estate Giant DLF Ltd. lured GE and others to India. Now an IPO will give it world stature - and fuel a boom at home. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 11, 2014
Dinsa Sachan
Indian scientists call for commitment to science As a new government takes center stage in the world's largest democracy, the scientific community is demanding a renewed focus on science. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 24, 2010
Tushar Dhara
India Revives an Old Plan for New Growth Trying to duplicate China's success, India is reviving a system it pioneered 45 years ago by offering companies tax breaks and better infrastructure in designated zones. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 18, 2004
Manjeet Kripalani
The Factories Are Humming In India Indian manufacturing is surprisingly strong and fueling an export boom. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 4, 2010
Einhorn & Thomas
As Growth Recovers in India, Inflation Surges The Central Bank is trying to keep prices down, but a drought and supply bottlenecks have spurred increases. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
May 23, 2005
Manjeet Kripalani
Not Enough Power to the People In India, power is politics -- electrical power, that is. But while makers of electrical equipment thrive, reform lags, blackouts occur daily, and the people are up in arms. Meanwhile, foreign investment is "waiting and watching." mark for My Articles similar articles
Global Services
September 1, 2008
A New Training Center for TCS in Assam, India Tata Consultancy Services, a leading IT services, business solutions and outsourcing organization, announced the launch of its pioneering initiative to train and develop talent available in the North East of India. mark for My Articles similar articles
TIME Asia
May 23, 2011
Jyoti Thottam
A New Crop Of Consumers If India can double growth in the farm sector to 4%, it could add as much as 2 percentage points to GDP growth and finally close the gap with China. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 21, 2005
Manjeet Kripalani
The Ties That Bind Delhi And Washington The United States enjoys a successful business relationship with India and aims to increase their political relations. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
June 2006
Samuel R. Staley
The Rise and Fall of Indian Socialism Why India embraced economic reform. mark for My Articles similar articles
TIME Asia
August 30, 2010
Jyoti Thottam
Kashmir's New Warriors For weeks during Kashmir's long, angry summer, the largest mosque in its biggest city was shuttered by the authorities. mark for My Articles similar articles
Investment Advisor
May 2007
Savita Iyer
Retirement Advisor to the Starz For his hip-pop clients and for the other, more mortal people whose money he manages, retirement planning is a key part of Hemant Singh's mandate. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 7, 2005
Manjeet Kripalani
India: Desperately Seeking Talent As India's economy booms, companies are scrambling to find, and keep, skilled workers. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 5, 2005
Josey Puliyenthuruthel
India: Who Wants To Build Some Roads? To remake its creaky infrastructure, India is banking on public-private partnerships. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 22, 2004
Carol Matlack
Bagging Some Big New Markets Indian aristocrats, business leaders, and Bollywood stars turned out in force last March at a glittering opening reception for an exhibit of antique luggage used by maharajas. But the luxurious steamer trunks and custom-made cases for swords and turbans weren't on display in an historical museum. The setting was Louis Vuitton's newly launched New Delhi store, its first outlet in India. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 8, 2005
Manjeet Kripalani
How A Factory Became A Flash Point Violence at a Honda plant highlights India's outdated labor laws and rattles foreign investors. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 20, 2003
Manjeet Kripalani
India's Manufacturers In Shackles Without labor-law reform, Indian industries are likely to lose out to China. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 15, 2010
David & Ganz
Reducing Red Tape in India's Courts India's government is trying to fix a system that strangles companies in red tape and can keep cases unresolved for decades. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
October 2, 2003
Vincent Musco
Vouching for Vijay Soon after the Tour Championship concludes, the players of the PGA Tour will cast their vote for the Player of the Year award. The man who should win, Vijay Singh, has no chance of taking the honor. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 13, 2012
Building a nation of scientists Goverdhan Mehta talks to Sheena Elliott and Elinor Richards about the progress of science in India and the challenges scientists face mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
April 11, 2000
Alan Shipnuck
Vijay Day With a decisive victory in some of the toughest conditions ever at the Masters, Vijay Singh earned his second major title -- and perhaps a new measure of respect mark for My Articles similar articles
Insurance & Technology
October 12, 2005
Anthony O'Donnell
Front-End Focus Multiline P&C carrier RLI's CIO has built technology to match the company's product-focused, entrepreneurial style. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 21, 2010
Tom Lydon
Apple, IBM: Mixed News for Tech ETFs Will technology be a bright spot in this economy? mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 13, 2008
Sarah Houlton
Daiichi Sankyo makes bid for Ranbaxy The combination of the two companies - one focused on research and the other predominantly on generics - bucks the trend for research-based companies selling off or spinning out their generics businesses. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
September 14, 2004
Ryan Ballengee
Vijay's Well-Deserved Recognition Vijay Singh, in the midst of one of the best seasons in PGA Tour history, has officially usurped the world number one ranking from Tiger Woods, at his own tournament, nonetheless. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
December 1, 2000
Cheryl Bentsen
DotKarma The future looks bright for India's new, IT-driven economy, but significant obstacles remain... mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
May 16, 2005
Manjeet Kripalani
Read All About It: India's Media Wars As the middle class expands in Bombay, print and broadcast outlets are multiplying, and competing fiercely. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
June 2010
Seema Singh
Pumping Punjab Dry Cheap energy endangers India's ability to feed itself mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 19, 2007
Steve Hamm
The Trouble With India Crumbling roads, jammed airports, and power blackouts could hobble growth in India. mark for My Articles similar articles