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Due to terrorism fears, the Indian government demands access to calls and e-mails from every BlackBerry in the country
BlackBerry users, beware of the snoops. On Mar. 28, India's Telecommunications Dept. told telecom carriers, Internet service provider..
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A diplomatic row is brewing between the US and India over how companies issue temporary working visas to staff.
US officials have written to nine Indian firms based in the US, asking them to account for their workforce, and explain how the visas were g..
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In their quest to develop new drugs, Western pharmaceutical companies are increasingly teaming up with companies in China and India
In the late 1990s, scores of U.S. multinationals were catching on to the cost-cutting benefits of sending work to Asia...
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A business group study finds that most MBA programs need better faculty, texts, and certification
Business education is booming in India, but the bulk of rank-and-file programs in the country suffer from outdated textbooks, professors who don't keep up..
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Arab investors have typically looked West, rather than to China and India. But with oil at over $100 a barrel, that's changing in a big way
Standard Chartered banker V. Shankar, head of corporate finance and private banking in Singapore, these days spe..
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Efforts to send IT work anywhere but Bangalore are taking on added urgency as costs of doing work in India rise and the dollar sinks
Softtek, a Monterrey (Mexico) provider of IT services, added 30 new clients last year. Most of them had been using Indi..
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The idea of taking over the U.S.S. Kitty Hawk may have been a bluff to get a better deal on Russia's Admiral Gorshkov. If so, it didn't fly
The controversy over India's purchase of a globally capable aircraft carrier is finally laid to rest. Last week,..
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The Defense Secretary is helping to broker deals with stateside weapons manufacturers so the U.S. can supplant Russia as India's top arms source
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates is on a sales mission to India. Apart from the big-ticket military hard..
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The tech giant delivered better-than-expected results as growth in China, India, and elsewhere could offset any impact of a U.S. slowdown
Blame it on Rio. And Moscow, Dehli, and Beijing. That's how Hewlett-Packard helped explain financial results that..
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Despite its massive population, India faces worker shortages in many sectors. Rapid growth means businesses must offer higher wages to keep employees
In a country with over 1 billion people, a worker shortage shouldn't be high on the list of concerns f..
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Tata Motors has unveiled the world's cheapest motor car at India's biggest car show in the capital, Delhi.
The vehicle, called the Tata Nano, will sell for 100,000 rupees or $2,500 (�1,277) and enable those in developing countries to move to four whe..
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Nokia reported a near-doubling of its third-quarter earnings and a larger share of the global handset market Thursday as it benefited from strong sales in India and China.
Shares in the world's largest mobile phone maker jumped 7 percent.
Nokia's ne..
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This elite group of business, political, and cultural leaders is helping transform India into a 21st century economic power in Asia and beyond
As India approaches its 60th year of independence on Aug. 15, the world marvels at the country's rapid econom..
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Pushing his cart through the gleaming, air-conditioned aisles of one of India's first supermarkets, Vikrant Mehta was relieved to buy his family's potatoes, mango chutney and hair oil "all under one roof."
While his wife cooed over the shiny tomatoes,..
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India's IT giant reported a 41% revenue increase for the year, propelling revenues past the $4 billion milestone.
India's IT services giant Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) hit a milestone this week, crossing US$4 billion in revenues for the first time...
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As the country moves away from traditional family-run shops, businesses will be making large investments for technology upgrades
The fast-growing retail industry, one of the booming corners of the Indian economy, will account for the lion's share of IT..
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The Indochinese nation is fast emerging as the next Asian country to give China and India a run for global investors' money
India and China may be the current hot favorites of global investors, but Vietnam is fast emerging as the next Asian country to..
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China and India are producing more holders of advanced degrees, a new study says, and that's the real challenge to American competitiveness
As momentum builds on Capitol Hill to do something about the rising economic challenge from China and India, pol..
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The German powerhouse bank explains why it uses both India and Russia for its offshoring needs. Russia's closer, for one thing
Deutsche Bank (DB) is one of the world's largest banks and has long used outsourcing and offshoring, at various sites around..
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