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India's rich-poor gap widening, warns ADB
The gap between rich and poor in China and other Asian countries is growing, hurting anti-poverty efforts and possibly fueling unrest, the Asian Development Bank said in a report on Wednesday.
08 Aug 2007 |
| 293. |
India on high security alert following Al Qaeda threat
India is on a high security alert following a threat issued by terrorist outfit Al Qaeda, which said that attacking US and its allies including Tel Aviv, Moscow and Delhi was their "legitimate right."
08 Aug 2007 |
| 294. |
Nokia sets up its first global design studio in India
World's largest cellular phone maker, Finland-based Nokia Corp. has announced opening its first satellite design studio in Bangalore, signaling the growing importance it attaches to the world's fastest growing mobile market.
07 Aug 2007 |
| 295. |
Air India, Indian merger to form world class carrier
Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, who launched the new fleet of Air India in New Delhi on Saturday, July 28, has exhorted the state-owned carrier to provide world-class services and tap the opportunities thrown open by the booming aviation sector.
06 Aug 2007 |
| 296. |
Dell now 'Made in India'
US computer major Dell Inc. has rolled out its first desktop computer from its new plant at Sriperumbudur near Chennai, July 30, thereby making India the third country in Asia Pacific, after China and Malaysia, to manufacture its range of desktop computers and notebooks outside of the US.
02 Aug 2007 |
| 297. |
India, China leading world's economic growth: IMF
India and China are the new drivers of global economic growth, replacing the United States and other developed countries, International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director Rodrigo Rato said Tuesday, July 31.
02 Aug 2007 |
| 298. |
India needs more planes, says Boeing
Seattle-based major aerospace and defense corporation, Boeing Company, has revised its current market outlook (CMO) saying India would need 911 new commercial passenger aircraft worth $86 billion over the next 20 years given the country's robust economic growth and rising demand for air travel.
02 Aug 2007 |
| 299. |
India, China lagging behind in economic well-being: ADB
Asia's two economic powerhouses, India and the People's Republic of China (PRC), are lagging behind in terms of "economic well-being and living standards," despite accounting for 64 percent of GDP in a surveyed list of 23 Asian countries, a new study by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has revealed.
02 Aug 2007 |
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