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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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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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