India market sours for foreign investors
Business consultant Adrian Mutton says it takes courage for a foreign corporation to make a big-ticket investment in India given the uncertainties thrown up by capricious twists in government policy....
View ArticleIndia policy flip-flops further sour investors mood
NEW DELHI, April 17, (AFP): Business consultant Adrian Mutton says it takes courage for a foreign corporation to make a big-ticket investment in India given the uncertainties thrown up by capricious...
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BUSINESS consultant Adrian Mutton says it takes courage for a foreign corporation to make a big-ticket investment in India given the uncertainties thrown up by capricious twists in government policy....
View ArticleIndia sours for foreign investors
Business consultant Adrian Mutton says it takes courage for a foreign corporation to make a big-ticket investment in India given the uncertainties thrown up by capricious twists in government policy,...
View ArticleObama Redux: The view from India
Barack Obama’s victory on the night of November 6, which gave him a second term, was nothing short of a landslide. In his victory speech, President Obama said that “the best is yet to come” for the...
View ArticleIndia’s torpor, U.S.’ frustration
It was the turn of U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden, a month after Secretary of State John Kerry’s visit to India, to reassure New Delhi that Washington remains keen on a robust partnership with India....
View ArticleLatin America: 3% projected GDP growth in 2013
Latin America’s GDP is likely to grow by 3% in 2013 (the same rate as in 2012) according to the 24 July 2013 report of the Santiago-based UN Economic Commission for Latin America and Caribbean (ECLAC)....
View ArticleCurbing India’s dependence on FII flows
Strange are the linkages of globalisation. The spectre of the Federal Reserve rolling back its quantitative easing (QE) programme – also known as tapering – in faraway U.S. has thrust the issue of...
View ArticleFDI pharma policy needs unusual answers
The new government expected to be sworn in by May 2014 will inherit a long list of tasks that need urgent fixing. There will also be pressure to provide clarity on the issue of foreign direct...
View ArticleWill India smash FDI ceiling on defence?
In a bid to invite foreign investment, increase domestic production and modernise India’s defence industry, the new government has initiated cabinet note to raise the industry’s foreign direct...
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