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Indian real estate boom: facts and legislative background
INDIA BELIEVES IN A FOREIGN POLICY that promotes peace and international co-operation. Historians have acknowledged first Indian president Jawaharlal Nehru's policy of nonalignment as an attempt to place India 'beyond and above the rivalries of great powers.' The country continues to be major participant in the non-aligned movement...
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Indian defence sector offers investment opportunities
The United Nations Security Council has failed to reach an agreement on a statement proposed by Britain and other members condemning the violent crackdown against peaceful protesters in Syria. France, Britain, Germany and Portugal had circulated a draft media statement on Monday calling for the 15-member council to condemn the violence.
But during consultations on Wednesday night several members were opposed, prompting the council to move....
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India: The changing face of legislation
ONTRARY TO GENERAL BELIEF, INDIAN legislation is not archaic, stubborn and hostile. Sweeping reforms are changing the face of legislation, the judiciary and law enforcement authorities.
This article seeks to introduce the general reform scenario. Each topic will then be discussed in more detail in follow-up articles.
BACKGROUND Back in 1990, India had to pledge gold reserves to ensure international financial commitments. Over the past 15 years....
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Private equity: global money in Indian industry
AS A SEPARATE ASSET CLASS, PRIVATE equity has grown remarkably over the past few years. Private equity funds attract huge amounts of capital from investors, including pension funds, insurance funds, universities, foundations and individuals who are looking for new investment avenues.
This new asset class owes its success to strong global liquidity and economic stability. The growth of private equity has reached a strategic stage, and private equity now accounts for a significant portion of global mergers and acquisitions.......
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Indian hospitality: the industry, regulations and incentives
HOSPITALITY IS ONE OF THE OLDEST AND most complex commercial activities in the world. At present, global tourism is growing, thanks to rising levels of income, the thriving aviation industry and developments in the transport sector, such as express motorways and superfast trains, while many countries survive on so-called ‘tourist money’.
Tourism in India is following this trend. In 2006, foreign tourist arrivals in India reached a record 4.4 million. The Readers’ Travel Awards 2006......
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Lord Raj Loomba
Founder Chairman of Rinku Group plc, Founder-Loomba Trust.
www.rinku.co.uk
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Lord G.K.Noon
Boss of utilities giant Centrica & Asian food G.K.Noon
Web: www.centrica.co.uk
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S. Jagadeeshan
Former Minister, High Commission of India,London
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Pushpendrasinh Jhala
CEO,Nivid Technology Solutions Co-Founder-IEBF
Web: www.nivid.net
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Marsha Singh
MP House of Commons London
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Lord King
Lord King of West Bromwich
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Jayant Thaker
Chairman, Thaker Properties
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Dr Geoffrey Clements
MD& India Director,Commonwealth Business School
Web: www.cbs.ac
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Kamal Syed
Member of European Parliament
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Jeh Wadia
Managing Director, GOAIR AIRWAYS
Web: www.goair.in
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