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Boeing subsidiary Aviall to open India office
The Boeing Company has announced on Tuesday that its wholly owned subsidiary Aviall plans to open a business office in India later this year. |
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New airport set to make Hyderabad a key hub
The new international airport at Shamshabad near here is expected to make the Andhra Pradesh capital an international aviation hub like Dubai and Singapore. |
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Allow 49 percent FDI in India's defence industry: Assocham
The foreign direct investment (FDI) cap in India's defence industry should be raised to 49 percent from the current 26 percent to make it self-reliant, taking much of the pressure off the state exchequer, says a business body.
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India becoming hotspot for global trade fairs
India is fast becoming a global hotspot for trade fairs as promoters see in the country a major potential to hold such events after it established itself as a preferred destination for outsourcing and manufacturing.
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Prism expands operations in India
The U.S. based Prism Microsystems, a provider of security information and event management (SIEM) technology, has announced plans to enhance its operations in India. |
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Phenix Varco Pruden eyes auto, IT projects in south India
Pre-engineered steel building firm Phenix Varco Pruden is focusing on upcoming industrial projects in south India for business, a company official said. |
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Honeywell to make fire alarms in India
The U.S.-based $36-billion technology major Honeywell International has set up a $3-million manufacturing facility at Gurgaon in Haryana to roll out fire, smoke and gas detectors for Indian and export markets, the company said Monday. |
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E-publishing in India may hit $1.46 Bn by 2010
Indian e-publishing industry is estimated to grow annually by 35 percent and offers a $1.46 billion outsourcing opportunity by 2010. |
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Special budgetary support sought for NRI welfare fund
The ministry of overseas Indian affairs (MOIA) has sought a special budgetary allocation for setting up a welfare fund for training workers for overseas jobs. |
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Dubai International Capital to invest $5 Bn in India, China, Japan
Dubai International Capital (DIC), the private equity arm controlled by Dubai Holding, plans to invest about $5 billion in India, China and Japan over the next three years. |
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