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- Opportunities for U. S. businesses flourish in India.(Off the BOARD: Covering the county's public companies)(India's membership in United Nations Security Council)(United Rentals Inc's President fails to perform his duties)(Student Loan Corp reports secon
- India's prime minister Manmohan Singh last week landed in an America ready more than ever to court the South Asian giant, but the two functioning democracies remain seven-seas apart on some key issues and objectives. India fought to end British ru India's prime...
- Research articles 2005-07-25
- India to lose if agri trade talks fail, says WTO chief.
- Apr. 7--NEW DELHI -- From prime minister Manmohan Singh to the aam aadmi, his UPA coalition keeps referring to, World Trade Organisation WTO director general Pascal Lamy got to savour the varied flavours of India on Thursday. Apr. 7--NEW DELHI -- From prime minister...
- Research articles 2006-04-07
- Wooing India The EU wants India on its side at the WTO. It also wants a greater slice of the Indian market. But India wants EU to deliver on its promises first.
- Prime minister Manmohan Singh had planned to showcase Shimla, the summer capital of the British Raj, to his British counterpart during his recent visit to India. However, bad weather intervened, forcing a change in the venue of a luncheon meeting between Prime minister Manmohan Singh had planned to showcase Shimla,...
- Research articles 2005-10-09
- MS posts 2nd best Sensex score.
- May 28--NEW DELHI -- Opinion polls, sure. Report cards, by all means. But what will probably be of maximum interest to investors are the returns generated on their money in the first year of the Manmohan Singh government. May 28--NEW DELHI -- Opinion polls,...
- Research articles 2005-05-28
- Sultan Of Swing If HDFC Bank is at the top of the heap in the latest BT-KPMG Best Banks' ranking, that's because it has come up with a perfect blend of PSU bank-like fund-raising capabilities and foreign bank service culture.
- In mid-1994, when economic liberalisation, as we know it today, was a gleam in Manmohan Singh's eye, somewhere in the Far East, the Head of Citibank Malaysia made a rather strange decision: Even as his banker buddies laughed at him, he began blueprinting In mid-1994, when economic liberalisation, as we...
- Research articles 2006-02-26
- India clears purchase of 43 Airbus planes.
- Sep. 7--NEW DELHI -- The government today cleared the purchase of 43 aircraft by Indian Airlines from European manufacturer Airbus Industrie at a cost of $2.2 billion, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here. Sep. 7--NEW DELHI -- The government today cleared the purchase of...
- Research articles 2005-09-07
- INDIAN PM'S NYSE VISIT MAY REVIVE INDIA INC'S ADR/GDR DREAMS.
- NEW DELHI, Sept 21 Asia Pulse - Enthused by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's proposed visit to world's premier New York Stock Exchange NYSE on Wednesday, analysts say it will have a "positive impact" and revive India Inc's dream for overseas listi NEW DELHI, Sept...
- Research articles 2004-09-21
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- Manmohan Singh named Indian prime minister, ending weeks of political
- NEW DELHI -- Manmohan Singh, the architect of India's economic reforms and a respected consensus builder, was named prime minister Wednesday, ending weeks of political turmoil that culminated with Sonia Gandhi's refusal to take the post. Singh and Congress party leader Gandhi met Wednesday night with President A.P.J....
- Research articles 2004-05-19
- Manmohan Singh, India's new PM, 'Mr Clean' of country's murky politics
- NEW DELHI AFP ? Manmohan Singh's father may have believed his bookworm son would one day lead India, but the 71-year-old Sikh sworn in during the weekend as prime minister never dreamed he would one day hold the post. Singh, a self-effacing man who always shunned the limelight, was...
- Research articles 2004-05-22
- Manmohan Singh sworn in as India's first Sikh leader
- NEW DELHI -- Manmohan Singh was sworn in as India's 13th prime minister on Saturday, making history as the country's first Sikh to hold the position. Another kind of history was made as well: For the first time, the Indian National Congress, which led India on its own for 37...
- Research articles 2004-05-23
- Photo From UK Prime Minister Tony Blair's Meeting with India's PM Manmohan Singh at The Oberoi Udaivilas Available on Business Wire's Website and AP PhotoExpress
- UDAIPUR, India -- A photo from UK Prime Minister Tony Blair's meeting with India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at The Oberoi Udaivilas is available on Business Wire's website and AP PhotoExpress.
- Research articles 2005-09-09
- President George W. Bush and Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh met at the White House in a historic indication of common interest—and the U.S. government announced that it would allow nuclear-power technology sales to India
- President George W. Bush and Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh met at the White House in a historic indication of common interest--and the U.S. government announced that it would allow nuclear-power technology sales to India. After independence, India had a long affair with socialism and preening neutralism. After 9/11, India...
- Research articles 2005-08-08
- Sonia's choice: India. (Sonia Gandhi, widow of prime minister Rajiv Gandhi, rumored to be considering Manmohan Singh as next prime minister)(Brief Article)
- DELHI BETS are still being taken on who will become India's prime minister after the general election, for which voting starts on February 16th. But the odds are shortening on Manmohan Singh, a former finance minister, who was not even in the race two months ago....
- Research articles 1998-01-31
- No progress at WTO until US makes "pragmatic offer":Singh
- NEW DELHI AFP — Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh ruled out any breakthrough in the stalled World Trade Organisation talks until the United States comes up with a "pragmatic offer" on farm subsidies. "The Agriculture subsidy issue has held up the conclusion of negotiations," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told reporters...
- Research articles 2006-10-14
- LEAD: India's Congress party chooses Singh as next prime minister
- NEW DELHI, May 19 Kyodo (EDS: UPDATING) India's Congress party on Wednesday elected former Finance Minister Manmohan Singh as its parliamentary leader, effectively naming him as the country's new prime minister-elect. Singh takes over the parliamentary role from Italian-born Sonia Gandhi a day after...
- Research articles 2004-05-24
- India's Singh blows in as Vajpayee wonders which road to go down
- NEW DELHI AFP ? Just a few weeks ago Atal Behari Vajpayee was criss-crossing India boasting at election rallies of how the country was "shining" under his rule. But the 79-year-old poet-turned prime minister pensively watched opposition Congress leader Manmohan Singh, 71, being sworn in as his replacement, under...
- Research articles 2004-05-22
- PM Singh sees no slowdown in India's economic growth
- NEW DELHI AFP ? There are no signs that the Indian economy is slowing down, despite concerns over a patchy monsoon and rising inflation, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said. However, he conceded that short-term growth could be impacted by high inflation fuelled by an uptick in oil prices despite...
- Research articles 2004-09-04
- Singh says India won't be pressured into voting against Iran at IAEA
- NEW DELHI AFP — India will not be pressured into voting against Iran over its suspect nuclear programme at this week's meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Sunday. "We will do what is right for the country. India's national interest is the...
- Research articles 2006-01-29
- Indian PM Singh gets honorary doctorate from Cambridge University
- LONDON AFP — Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has received an honorary law doctorate from the elite University of Cambridge. The doctorate was conferred on him by Prince Philip. Prince Philip is chancellor of the prestigious university, which was established in 1209. Singh then addressed the university on the theme...
- Research articles 2006-10-11
- Bush, Singh discuss nuclear cooperation plan
- WASHINGTON AFP — US President George W. Bush and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday discussed efforts to ratify a landmark nuclear deal, according to White House spokesman Tony Snow. "They welcomed the recent progress in the civil nuclear cooperation intiative. They also agreed on the need for...
- Research articles 2007-05-07
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