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351. UK luxury brand Dunhill sets sight on India
Alfred Dunhill, Ltd. a British-based company, specializing in men's luxury leather goods, writing implements, lighters, timepieces, fragrances and clothing, has made a foray into the Indian $300 billion retail market with the launch of its first store in the capital, May 19.
06 Jun 2007
352. Burns' India visit on May 31 to boost Indo-US nuke deal talks
US undersecretary of state for political affairs and the key negotiator from the American side Nicholas Burns, who had put off a visit to India earlier this month has confirmed that he would be arriving in New Delhi, May 31, on a two-day visit in a bid to put back on track the stalled talks on the India-US civilian nuclear cooperation deal.
29 May 2007
353. Commercial space in India among world's priciest
India's booming economy – considered to be world's second fastest growing – has pushed up the price of prime commercial space in Mumbai and New Delhi ranking them among the top ten most expensive Asian office locations, according to a latest survey by global realty consultant DTZ.
29 May 2007
354. India's first ever 'condom bar' opens in Chandigarh
A bar-cum-discotheque has opened in Chandigarh and it is already a rage. The reason: it is India's first ever 'condom bar' with, what else, but condoms as its theme.
29 May 2007
355. Sun looks to rise in the east
US technology solutions provider Sun Microsystems Inc. is looking eastwards and eyeing India's booming retail, healthcare and financial services sectors to tap the world's second-fastest growing economy, co-founder and chairman Scott McNealy said.
24 May 2007
356. Air Wars: India slugs out with Russia, Malaysia over airspace control
In a move that could have disrupted direct flight routes between India-Russia and India-Malaysia, Russia has decided to ban Indian air carriers Air-India and Jet Airways from the Russian airspace while Malaysia has remarked that Air-India Express and Air Sahara would not be allowed to land in Kuala Lumpur, prompting a counter with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) warning that India would assume retaliatory measures.
18 May 2007
357. Reebok India launches Run Easy campaign, to give away 10,000 pairs of shoes
Keeping in step with the global Run Easy movement launched by the parent company, Reebok India has announced the launch of the same in India to promote running as a fun and leisure sport. And, in an attempt to encourage consumers to participate in the campaign, Reebok will give away ten thousand pairs of shoes in the first phase.
17 May 2007
358. Bird flu in Bangladesh strikes panic in neighboring India
Spread of bird flu in Bangladesh in several farms have struck fear in neighboring state of West Bengal in India amid reports that at least 2,300 chicken at a poultry farm in Siliguri, West Bengal have died in the last couple of days.
13 May 2007
359. Indian companies to invest $15 billion in Iran
Indian companies are set to invest $15 billion in Iran's energy, steel and aluminium sectors, Ali-Naqi Khamushi, chairman, Iranian Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Mines, said.
12 May 2007
360. US real estate developer to invest $6 billion for hotels in India
US-based real estate developer Royal Indian Raj International Corporation (RIRIC) has announced that it will invest $6 billion dollars in India over the next 7 years to develop hotels and residential resorts.
12 May 2007
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