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Forces ready with joint amphibious warfare doctrine
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Hike production to tackle inflation: PM
Though late in the making, the Indian armed forces are now ready with their own amphibious warfare doctrine to take the battle to enemy shores. ...... |
Cap on technology transfer fee, royalty to be scrapped
The Indian economy needs to step up productivity to tackle inflation, which has emerged as a major concern for the government policy, and to ensure that the growth momentum is least impacted due to an... |
'Adopt technology to address challenges in organised retailing'
To encourage industry to source better technology, tie up with the best global brands and collaborate on cutting-edge industrial research, the government plans to relax the import regulations. Soon, t... |
NSG waiver: For every Indian this is a red letter day, says Cong
The Indian organised retailing should embrace technology like EDI in SCM and stock management to deliver efficient services to their consumers, said K Radhakrishnan, CEO, Reliance Retail Ltd, Mumbai i... |
India Inc hails NSG waiver, sees $40 bn potential
Describing the NSG waiver as 'historic and unprecedented', the Congress said the move would open doors for civil nuclear commerce for India with 45 countries of the world....... |
Indian community in US hails NSG waiver
Indian and foreign firms are seen as the beneficiaries of the verdict in Vienna where the 45-member NSG decided to resume civilian nuclear commerce with India. ...... |
Industry hails NSG waiver, seeks opening up nuke energy
Hailing as 'historic', the India specific NSG waiver that will enable the country to carry out nuclear commerce, an ecstatic Indo-American community said they are confident that the final hurd...... |
Controversial nuclear report reactions
Indian industry hailed the waiver given to the country by the Nuclear Suppliers' Group as a 'resounding victory', and wanted the nuclear energy sector to be opened for the private sector i...... |
India-focused PE funds set to raise $5 bn by Dec
New Delhi, September 5 ANI: Washington Post's report stating that a nuclear test by New Delhi will terminate the India-US nuclear deal has created a stir in the Indian political circle. Considerin...... |