Investments
Kerala to lure Rs 50-billion private investment to revamp ports
By Jays Jacob | 25 Oct 2002
Government rules out diluting norms for FDI in realty sector
By Arup Chanda | 23 Oct 2002
Positra promoters seek to set up separate SEZ in Maharashtra
By Praveen Chandran | 21 Oct 2002
Hamriyah chief for setting up shops globally
By James Paul | 04 Sep 2002
Kerala to get Rs 20 cr for tourism projects
By James Paul | 27 Jul 2002
CustomerAsset gets $2m investment
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 24 Dec 2001
Kerala to take drastic fiscal measures
By James Paul | 15 Dec 2001
Delegation set to tap more investments
By James Paul | 12 Dec 2001
Norms for FDI on the anvil
By Our Economy Bureau | 24 Oct 2001
Dragon shows elephant the way
By | 21 Sep 2001
Why India misses the FDI bus
By | 21 Sep 2001
FII investment cap hiked
21 Sep 2001
Partnership is not marriage
By List of reports on econo | 06 Aug 1999
FIPB approvals for foreign investments in India
16 Jul 1999
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