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India's Economy Grows 9.3 Pct in 1Q - Forbes

India's Economy Grows 9.3 Pct in 1Q
Forbes, NY -16 hours ago
By RAJESH MAHAPATRA 08.31.07, 8:26 AM ET India's economy expanded by a faster-than-expected 9.3 percent in the first fiscal quarter as manufacturing output

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Avnet eyes India for growth - Business Standard

Avnet eyes India for growth
Business Standard, India -9 hours ago
According to him, India is becoming the company’s fastest-growing market. “A lot of global manufacturing is moving to India and there is indigenous growth,

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India grows 9.3 percent in first quarter - Daily Times


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India grows 9.3 percent in first quarter
Daily Times, Pakistan -5 hours ago
NEW DELHI: India’s economy accelerated by a strong 9.3 percent in the first quarter, beating forecasts, driven by robust manufacturing and services
India tops growth forecastsFinancial Times
Indian economy thunders on, but slower growth seenReuters India
Indian April-June GDP grows 9.3 pct yr/yrReuters India
Livemint - Investment Markets
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Indian economy grows 9.3 per cent in fiscal 1st quarter, despite … - The Canadian Press


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Indian economy grows 9.3 per cent in fiscal 1st quarter, despite
The Canadian Press, NEW DELHI -20 hours ago
NEW DELHI (AP) — India's economy grew by 9.3 per cent in the most recent quarter compared with the same quarter a year ago, boosted by robust manufacturing
Indian Growth Likely to EaseWall Street Journal
Indian economy grows surprise 9.3 percent in Q1AFP
GDP growth of 9.3% for Q1 raises expectations for the yrIndian Express
Hindu - Times of India
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India must takeover China's leadership status, says auto design expert - DailyIndia.com

India must takeover China's leadership status, says auto design expert
DailyIndia.com, FL -16 hours ago
Dr. Surinder Kapur, Chairman-Manufacturing Innovation Mission, CII and CMD, Sona Koyo Steering Systems Ltd. said that India is becoming world class

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Dell delivers first ‘made-in-India’ computers to Infosys - IndUS Business Journal

Dell delivers first ‘made-in-India’ computers to Infosys
IndUS Business Journal, MA -8 hours ago
India's manufacturing industry has long been hindered by the country's poor infrastructure, bureaucratic red tape and restrictive labor laws.

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Semiconductor mkt to touch $5.49 bn in 2009 - Economic Times

Semiconductor mkt to touch $5.49 bn in 2009
Economic Times, India -17 hours ago
The policy announced in February is aimed at creating a high-tech manufacturing sector in India and expected to attract investments of over $10 billion.
India Semiconductor Association (ISA) with Frost and Sullivan Business Wire (press release)
India’s semiconductor consumption to double by 2009 on high Livemint
India Semiconductor Market Poised To GrowitVARnews.net (press release)
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Harsh Remedies Pay Off - Wall Street Journal

Harsh Remedies Pay Off
Wall Street Journal -58 minutes ago
Following China's rise as a manufacturing power, the nations of Southeast Asia — once one of the world's most popular manufacturing hubs — have been

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Is India really an IT superpower? - Hindustan Times

Is India really an IT superpower?
Hindustan Times, India -11 hours ago
India's hardware and software output per industry employee is at $39033, while for Taiwan, with its humongous hardware manufacturing and electronic

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There’sa job for you…but it’s in Poland or India - Herts 24

There’sa job for you…but it’s in Poland or India
Herts 24, United Kingdom -17 hours ago
ONE of Stevenage's oldest companies is to transfer its manufacturing business abroad, possibly to India, with workers fearing the loss of many jobs just

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