Category: New
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Modi-Xi offsite holds lessons for other powers
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The two neighbouring powers – not inimical to each other but not quite on the same page on most issues either – have thankfully found a way of discussing their bilateral issues, warts and all. This is a lesson that other powers could also learn from, writes India Inc. Founder…
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UK’s Labour Party is recklessly out of sync with New India
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Labour’s politics is terribly and recklessly out of sync with Britain’s business and wider strategic interests in aligning with democratic India; the US Democrats would do well to take note, writes India Inc. Founder & CEO Manoj Ladwa. The Labour Party has historically enjoyed good relations with India and its…
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India’s bank mergers a good move, but overcoming integration challenges will be key
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India’s recent bank mergers have brought the challenges within the Indian banking system to the forefront again, but the road ahead is brighter, writes India Inc. Founder and CEO Manoj Ladwa. The four biggest banks in the world (by assets) are Chinese. According to the S&P Global Market Intelligence 2019,…
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US, India must not lose sight of the bigger picture
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The India-US partnership must succeed for the emergence of a new rules-based global order, writes India Inc. Founder and CEO Manoj Ladwa. speaks of potential. There’s a lot that India and the US can achieve together besides enhanced trade. The Indo-US partnership, which many have called the defining partnership of…
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India’s corruption crackdown opens doors to foreign investment
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In aggressively cracking down on corruption, whilst opening up to more foreign direct investment, the Modi government walks the talk and sends a clear signal of the direction of travel for India’s economy, writes India Inc. Founder & CEO Manoj Ladwa. Two apparently unrelated developments over the last nine days…
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India and Russia tango in Vladivostok, but…
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India’s reaffirmation of its friendship with Russia and the opening of new business opportunities will make some in the West uneasy, but the imperative of containing the shadow of the big dragon in the room should bring everyone around, writes India Inc. Founder and CEO, Manoj Ladwa. I don’t think…
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Kamikaze Boris?
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Whether the UK PM is headed down a path of national self-harm or one of ultimate glory is a question that hangs heavy over Brexit-bound Britain, India cannot be a bystander, writes India Inc. Founder & CEO Manoj Ladwa. That question mark at the end of this headline remains a…
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India must not wobble on its EV ambitions
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India must stay the course on its Electric Vehicles ambitions, as the future economic and environmental stakes are much, much higher writes India Inc. CEO and Founder, Manoj Ladwa. Electric vehicles present the Indian government with a difficult choice. With 14 of the world’s 20 most polluted cities being in…
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The unveiling of Amit Shah
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This week witnessed Amit Shah’s dramatic dominance on India’s political landscape. His unveiling will have wide global implications. It’s time for the world to take note, writes India Inc. Founder & CEO Manoj Ladwa. A little more than five years ago, when Narendra Modi stormed to power in New Delhi for…
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Building Great Winning Partnerships
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India Inc. Founder & CEO Manoj Ladwa shares the many highlights and key takeaways from the incisive and thought-provoking deliberations during UK-India Week 2019. It’s been a few weeks since UK-India Week, which featured our 6th annual India Inc. Leaders’ Summit, a glittering Awards evening, and the first-ever India Day at the Houses of…