Category: Business
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Modi Means Business. Britain must mean Business too.
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The result of the Indian General Elections 2014 have marked a distinctive turning point in India’s quest from developing to developed nation. The very decisive vote in favour of the Narendra Modi led government was, as much as anything else, a vote in favour of getting India back to business.
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Camera view of India Inc seminar
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Great opening the India Inc www.indiaincorporated.com seminar – A New Dawn for India – What will it mean for the UK?
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India Inc Conclave gets a big thumbs up!
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Always good to receive feedback. But the overwhelming and positive feedback from delegates attending this weeks India Inc Global Wealth Management Conclave has been beyond all our expectations. The India Inc team are planning more such events during the course of the year – connecting people to India’s emerging globalisation…
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UK Minister launches special issue of India Investment Journal
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Delighted that Rt Hon Greg Barker MP, the UK Minister for Engagement with India launched the special issue of our India Investment Journal in London.
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Indian Wealth Management Opportunities in Uncertain Times
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The protection of hard-earned wealth becomes as important as its accumulation in uncertain economic times.
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India is abysmal when it comes to ease of doing business. Will it ever change? Here’s what Manoj Ladwa would do.
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Has doing business in India become easier? The simple answer is no. I have been advising foreign companies establish and do business (big and small) in India for nearly 20 years. During this time India has transformed from a closed economy to an open one and from an agriculture-entrenched system…
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India at Davos: Promising little, delivering nothing
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The World Economic Forum (WEF) attracted the customary economic and political heavy-weights to its annual meeting at Davos this year but India seemed missing in action.
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India and its Diaspora: Time to Renew Vows or Merely a Marriage of Convenience?
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The days when expatriate Indians were valued merely for their monetary remittances must surely fade. But India is yet to fully leverage the potential of these 22 million odd global Indian ambassadors at large, who could (and in my view must) play a much more visible and effective part in…
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Tata’s Slip Must Not Allow Little Englanders Room to Cry Foul
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I recall whilst growing up in Birmingham my immigrant parents would drum it into me that I had to be twice as good as the “local white kids” if I were to succeed in Britain. The UK has come a long way in the past 30 years, and I guess…

