Tag: Infrastructure
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The UK-India partnership thrives on London’s power to raise green finance
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Vince Cable’s ambition to establish the global capital of green finance in London is just the kind of vision our Indian partners want to see from the UK’s political leaders. India – home to almost half of the world’s most-polluted cities – knows the environmental cost of its rapid economic…
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Rewarding excellence in the UK-India dynamic
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India Inc. hosted UK-India Awards in London mark an important milestone in this centuries-old relationship in need of reinvigoration, writes India Inc. CEO Manoj Ladwa. Britain is in General Election overdrive, with the release of party manifestos and campaign stops across the length and breadth of the country dominating the…
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Who’s really driving the UK-India partnership?
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The UK-India Awards will unveil the true depth and spirit of the relationship by celebrating the people and businesses in the driving seat, writes India Inc. CEO Manoj Ladwa. The past few days have seen a hive of activity within the UK-India space, with visits from senior British ministers to…
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All Roads to Gadkari: India’s Trillion Dollar Man
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There is some good news this week on India’s infrastructure front as output in the sector registered its fastest growth in 16 months. It seems we timed our April/May edition of the ‘India Investment Journal‘ just right with its focal subject being exactly that. Prime Minister Modi’s quest for delivery…
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India's trillion dollar man and his Move in India mission
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I am delighted to share with you the latest issue of the India Investment Journal. We focus on the mega infrastructure opportunities and challenges of India with an exclusive interview with the minister charged with it, Nitin Gadkari. Our panel of experts and columnists cover a plethora of other issues,…
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All Roads to Gadkari: India’s Trillion Dollar Man
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India Inc. Founder & CEO Manoj Ladwa weighs up the ‘India Opportunity’ and where the China factor fits in today. Foreign investors can’t help but be charmed by India’s people, especially its aspirational and highly educated youth, are comforted that English is the language of business, and are enticed by…