Firms/companies
World Bank backs India’s move to check `double tax avoidance’
31 Mar 2012
Zoellick, however, said “retrospective” need not be “retroactive” as the Indian government is sensitive that they want to have an environment that draws both domestic and foreign investment
Unitech seeks injunction on Telenor plans
31 Mar 2012
Unitech seeks injunction on Telenor plans
31 Mar 2012
Vodafone may invoke bilateral pact to thwart taxman
31 Mar 2012
Vodafone is likely to press for arbitration proceedings with India as provided for under the India-Netherlands Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (BIPA)
Vodafone may invoke bilateral pact to thwart taxman
31 Mar 2012
Vodafone is likely to press for arbitration proceedings with India as provided for under the India-Netherlands Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (BIPA)
Mahindra signs defence JVs with Rafael, Telephonics
30 Mar 2012
The Mahindra-Rafael JV will manufacture high tech defence systems for air, land, sea and space applications while the JV with Telephonics will produce advanced airborne surveillance and communication systems for defence and civil sectors
Mahindra signs defence JVs with Rafael, Telephonics
30 Mar 2012
The Mahindra-Rafael JV will manufacture high tech defence systems for air, land, sea and space applications while the JV with Telephonics will produce advanced airborne surveillance and communication systems for defence and civil sectors
No luck for Posco’s Odisha plant as green clearance cancelled
30 Mar 2012
Posco’s steel project, slated to be the biggest FDI in India, has run into fresh trouble as its go-ahead has been cancelled by the National Green Tribunal
No luck for Posco’s Odisha plant as green clearance cancelled
30 Mar 2012
Posco’s steel project, slated to be the biggest FDI in India, has run into fresh trouble as its go-ahead has been cancelled by the National Green Tribunal
Google plans low-priced tablet
30 Mar 2012
Unfazed by a failed bid to market and sell smartphones on its own, Google is planning to sell co-branded tablets directly to consumers through an online store
Google plans low-priced tablet
30 Mar 2012
Unfazed by a failed bid to market and sell smartphones on its own, Google is planning to sell co-branded tablets directly to consumers through an online store
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