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- Spectrum War (Frontline, V. Sridhar, Oct 25, 2007)
An unprecedented number of applications have been filed for mobile phone licences amidst fears about spectrum shortage.
- Trai Prescription (Frontline, V. Sridhar, Oct 25, 2007)
IN April 2007, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) received a reference from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to make recommendations on the basis of a review of telecom licensing norms.
- Spectrum Policy Flawed (Times of India, Shalini Singh, Oct 24, 2007)
Over the last few weeks, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) received a daunting 575 applications for mobile licences from 46 companies.
- Next Wave Of Reforms Crucial (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 24, 2007)
Since the mid-1980s successive reforms have progressively moved the Indian economy towards a market-based system.
- Bsnl Targets Top Slot In Gsm, Plans Rs 60k Investment By 2010 (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 24, 2007)
State-run telecom giant Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) announced on Tuesday the investment of a whopping Rs 60,000 crore in next three years to expand its GSM, Broadband and WLL services, a move that would help the PSU achieve top position by 2010.
- Why Participatory Notes Are Dangerous (Business Line, R. Vaidyanathan, Oct 24, 2007)
Participatory Notes (PN) — a general name used for the investment by Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) through Offshore Derivative Instruments (ODIs) such as Participatory Notes, Equity-Linked Notes, Capped Return Notes and Participating. . .
- Dial A Scandal (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Oct 23, 2007)
It seems quite likely that the contract between Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) and the ministry of civil aviation will end up in the courts, now that both parties have sought legal opinion on how various clauses in the contract are to be . . . .
- Row Hotting Up Among Mobile Operators (Hindu, Sandeep Joshi, Oct 22, 2007)
Following DoT’s decision on TRAI recommendations, including dual use of technology
CDMA operators welcome DoT’s move
GSM operators worried by over 500 new applications
- Look Northeast Policy (Indian Express, Pamela Philipose, Oct 22, 2007)
Amidst the Incredible India@60 blitzkrieg in New York was an event that didn’t attract the attention it should have.
- The Boot, At Last (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2007)
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee today announced the transfer of police commissioner Prasun Mukherjee and four others linked to the Rizwanur Rahman case, enforcing the sweeping shake-up at least 10 days after the chief minister made up his mind to take action.
- Caller Tunes (Business Line, M. R. Subramani, Oct 18, 2007)
A few weeks ago, having put my mobile phone on silent mode, I was surprised to find at least half a dozen missed calls from a single number.
- Hardline On Blueline (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Oct 17, 2007)
As if it were not enough that Blueline buses lawlessly menace Delhi roads, the fleet's drivers held the city to ransom on Monday, October 15, by going on strike to protest against the traffic police drive to discipline them.
- Mous For Telecom Centres Inked (Tribune, Owen Hembry , Oct 17, 2007)
In a bid to beef up R&D infrastructure in the telecom sector and bridge the digital divide, mobile operators, top academic institutes and the government today joined hands to set up telecom centres of excellence (COEs).
- No Changes In Telecom Policy For New Players (Hindu, Sandeep Joshi, Oct 17, 2007)
There is no question of changing the telecom policy to accommodate new players.
- What's Not Exciting To Vodafone Ceo? (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2007)
Arun Sarin has got more than he bargained for when he paid a bomb to acquire Hutchison Essar; he’s getting a taste of ‘how they do business in India’ and he sounds bowled over. Yes, Hutch Essar is adding 1.5 million to 2 million subscribers per month.
- Sensex Breaches 19,000 Barrier (Hindu, Oommen A. Ninan , Oct 16, 2007)
The stock market continued its bull run on Monday with a gain of 639.63 points, as the benchmark Bombay Stock Exchange 30-Share Sensitive Index (Sensex) crossed another milestone — the 19,000 mark.
- Let Sensex Play Itself Out! (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Oct 15, 2007)
It is best that watchdogs of a country’s economic performance, especially, the custodians of public finance, refrain from making off-the-cuff comments on the complex happenings in bourses in motley gatherings where it is difficult to . . . . . . .
- Burma Quagmire (Pioneer, Bibhu Prasad Routray, Oct 13, 2007)
When starting a car, the driver never has a view of what lies just an inch ahead of the front wheel. India's 'Look East' policy is something like that -- we don't have a clear policy on Burma, but we have plans all the way up to glitzy Singapore.
- Lolly A Day Wets Poll Lips (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 12, 2007)
Land and Lalu have scored in the season of lollipops, shovelling fresh fuel into the embers of early polls.
- On How To Set Up Business In Brazil (Business Line, D. Murali , Oct 11, 2007)
Brazilian companies, beyond paying dividends to their shareholders, may also pay interest on equity to them. And such interest is a deductible expense.
- Bharti May Sell Bulk Of Infratel (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 11, 2007)
Bharti Airtel has prepared a roadmap which would allow the company to divest a majority stake in its tower arm Bharti Infratel in future, chairman Sunil Mittal told ET.
- Sensex Crosses 18000-Mark (Hindu, Oommen A. Ninan , Oct 10, 2007)
While political uncertainty looms large, the stock indices ignored all such eventualities as the benchmark Bombay Stock Exchange 30-share sensitive index (Sensex) zoomed past the 18000-mark on Tuesday with the largest single day gain of 788.85 points.
- Indian Fm Repeats Old Speech: Myanmar Turmoil (Dawn, Simon Denyer, Oct 10, 2007)
By failing to freshen up his speech, critics said Pranab Mukherjee appeared to ignore widespread pro-democracy protests in Myanmar and a deadly military crackdown.
- Google India Launches Sms (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2007)
Search engine leader Google Inc announced on Tuesday an SMS-based text message service for India, aiming to use its search capabilities and user-generated content listings on the Internet to help consumers find restaurants, movie halls and . . .
- Ex-Students Draw Up Plan For New Iit (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 10, 2007)
They have been associated with growth stories and the Silicon Valley. Now for the first time, prominent alumni of the seven Indian Institutes of Technology are drawing up a blueprint to set up a new IIT.
- Vodafone To Await Court Order On Tax Liability Issue (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2007)
Vodafone chief executive Arun Sarin said on Monday that the company will invest $2 billion a year in India to quickly expand its network.
- Vodafone To Spend $2 B To Expand Network In India (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2007)
Vodafone, which pledged a $10million investment for setting up a charitable organisation in India, on Monday decided to spend $2 billion a year for expanding and strengthening its network in India.
- Vodafone To Set Up A Foundation In India (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 09, 2007)
Vodafone Group Plc will establish a Foundation in India with an investment of 10 million dollars to strengthen its presence in the country.
- Shooting The Messenger (Pioneer, A Surya Prakash, Oct 09, 2007)
It is indeed strange that in this age of transparency and accountability, an anachronistic law like the Official Secrets Act is used by Government to harass a distinguished soldier and fellow citizen who has done his country proud by . . . .. .
- Project To Link North-East And South-East Asia (Hindu, Sushanta Talukdar, Oct 08, 2007)
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday said the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited had started working on an optical fibre project to establish telecommunication network between India’s north-east region and south-east Asia.
- India For Better Ties With Myanmar: Pranab (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
Notwithstanding the call of the pro-democracy group to take a tough posture against the Military Junta in Myanmar, India today reiterated its intention to have better regional cooperation with Myanmar now embroiled in internal conflicts.
- Rebels Burn Cellphone Tower (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
Maoists today burnt the tower of Airtel, a private telecom company, in Dhotawa area of Katkamsandi at 6am.
- Ruled By The Gun (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 08, 2007)
Empty monasteries, severed telecommunications, and a sullen, beaten silence that seems to envelop the whole country.
- Bharti, Vodafone, Idea May Merge Tower Biz (Business Line, Thomas K. Thomas, Oct 06, 2007)
This could be one of the biggest mergers in the telecom sector. After entering into an agreement to share their infrastructure, GSM mobile companies including Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Idea Cellular are now exploring the possibility of merging . . . .
- Bsnl Gets Spectrum, Private Telcos Cry Foul (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2007)
Tensions between private telecom players and the government ratcheted up a notch after it was discovered that state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) was given additional spectrum of up to 10 MHz for GSM . . . .
- India's Soaring Markets Create Corporate Goliaths (International Herald Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2007)
Skyrocketing stock markets and a soaring currency are creating publicly traded behemoths in India.
- Kv Kamath Is Et's Business Leader Of The Year (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 05, 2007)
There were a number of firsts to this year's edition of the jury meeting for the ET Awards for Corporate Excellence.
- Protecting Ipr (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Oct 04, 2007)
The next corporate battle for supremacy will neither be on the streets of Bangalore nor Mumbai for market share, nor in Dalal Street or Wall Street for large sums of money on beneficial terms.
- Auction Spectrum Separately (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Oct 03, 2007)
Instead of searching for complicated and potentially contentious solutions for dealing with the rush for telecom licences, the government should unbundle spectrum from 2G licence and auction it separately.
- Cbi, Did You Say? (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Oct 03, 2007)
Lord Digby Jones, minister for trade and investment in the UK and former head of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), the equivalent of our industry chambers, is no stranger to India.
- Fdi Inflows Surge (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Oct 01, 2007)
The sharp surge in FDI flow into India during the first quarter of the fiscal year to $5.9 billion is good news.
- 'China, India Outpace Europe In Africa Trade' (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2007)
Europe is lagging behind Asian economic powers China and India in the race to snap up trade and investment deals in resource-rich Africa, Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade said.
- Ensure Bandh Does Not Affect Normal Life: Court Tells Government (Hindu, A. Subramani , Sep 29, 2007)
The Tamil Nadu Government shall ensure the smooth functioning of road and rail traffic and free movement of citizens during the Statewide bandh on October 1, the Madras High Court has said.
- Isro's Strides (Frontline, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2007)
FROM a modest beginning in the mid-1970s, building satellites in the Bangalore suburb of Peenya to a world-renowned space organisation that has done the country proud. This is the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), India’s national space agency.
- Superpower State (Frontline, Ravi Sharma , Sep 29, 2007)
Karnataka has evolved into one of India’s most dynamic States thanks to, among other things, a vibrant industrial base.
- Junta Regains Control Of Streets With Iron Fist (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2007)
Myanmar’s junta appeared to have regained control of the streets today, sealing off Buddhist monasteries, shutting down public Internet service and scattering isolated demonstrations with gunfire.
- Troops Crack Down In 2 Burma Cities (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2007)
Security forces clamped down on protests in Burma’s two biggest cities on Friday, firing warning shots and using baton charges in the third day of a crackdown that has left at least 13 people dead.
- In Public Interest (Frontline, Ravi Sharma , Sep 29, 2007)
PUBLIC sector utilities such as the Postal Department, the Department of Telecommunications and the Railways have been playing a key role in propelling Karnataka forward.
- India’S First Moon Mission To Take Off Next April (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 29, 2007)
India will launch a locally built rocket on the country’s first unmanned mission to the moon next April, the head of the project said on Friday.
- On The Rise (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Sep 28, 2007)
THE BSE Sensex gaining 1,000 points in just five trading sessions to cross the 17,000-milestone adds to the general feel-good mood in the country created by the successive victories in football, hockey and cricket.
- ‘Higher Rupee Both Problem And Opportunity For Exporters’ (Business Line, G. Srinivasan , Sep 28, 2007)
The Government will work towards a level playing field but exporters must use the strong rupee as an opportunity for greater efficiency and cost consciousness.
- Fdi Priorities (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Sep 28, 2007)
Foreign direct investment will naturally flow towards better business environments and competitively priced skills.
- Arun Arora Bags Lifetime Award (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2007)
Arun Arora, an ex-member on the board of India’s No. 1 media company Bennett, Coleman and Company (BCCL), was awarded the lifetime achievement award at the Brand Asia Summit 2007 held in Mumbai on Wednesday.
- Sensex Smashes 17,000 Mark (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 27, 2007)
It was a day of celebrations in Mumbai on Wednesday as the country's benchmark 30-share Bombay Stock Exchange Index crossed 17,000 mark.
- Three Signs Of Imminent Fall (Business Line, D. Murali , Sep 27, 2007)
Only one in four acquisitions succeed in creating shareholder value, says Mr Chris Zook, author of Unstoppable (Harvard Business School Press, May 2007), citing a seven-year study conducted by Bain & Company, a global business and strategy . . . ..
- Political Economy Of Reforms In India (The Economic Times, Arvind Panagariya , Sep 27, 2007)
When reforms slow down, two explanations are commonly given: lack of consensus and vested interests. While these are powerful and plausible explanations, they also raise a curious puzzle: why do we observe periods of mega reform . . . . .
- Neglected Instruments (Telegraph, Ashok V. Desai, Sep 25, 2007)
In my last column I took the communists’ critique of the prime minister’s foreign policy tilt seriously, and discussed how it could be made to make sense.
- “India Has Been Impressive In Applying Space Technology To Development” (Hindu, T.S. Subramanian, Sep 25, 2007)
“India is a world leader in using remote-sensing systems and technology for addressing basic problems associated with human development and food security. India has excelled in practical applications of space technology” and has been “a model to . . . .
- No Question Of Paying Tax, Says Sarin (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 22, 2007)
Vodafone Group Plc Chief Executive Officer Arun Sarin, on Friday, said the world's largest wireless company is contesting a $2 billion demand made by Indian tax authorities related to its purchase of Vodafone Essar Ltd, formerly Hutchison Essar Ltd.
- Terrorists’ Targets (Tribune, SANKAR SEN, Sep 22, 2007)
Twin-bomb blasts at Hyderabad, which took a toll of more than 40 innocent lives, once again exposed the incapacity of the country’s security apparatus to contain the awesome threats posted by determined terrorist groups.
- Reducing Internet Costs (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 19, 2007)
DESPITE advancements in the telecom sector, for which Pakistan even received an international award in 2006, people are still paying a lot for Internet access compared to neighbouring countries.
- Nurturing Farm Productivity (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Sep 19, 2007)
One of the major reasons for the poor yields is inefficient fertiliser use and poor cultivation practices leading to imbalanced nutrition.
- The Capital Flows Puzzle (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 19, 2007)
Making progress in the situation that we face requires a considerable effort of empirical economics.
- A Temporary Setback (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 18, 2007)
The tight money policy of the government seems to have taken its toll on the manufacturing sector. The latest Index of Industrial Production (IIP) data shows a sharp drop in growth rate in the index to 7.1 per cent in July 2007 from 13.2 per cent . . . .
- The Magic Of The Mix (Telegraph, S.L. Rao, Sep 17, 2007)
It is clear from the words of Prakash Karat, A.B. Bardhan and their colleagues who run the coalition of Left parties that they are expecting an early election.
- Crucial Years For The Bpo Industry (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Sep 14, 2007)
The next three years will witness significant global integration and consolidation in the BPO space. Having established a brand that connotes quality and lower cost, the Indian BPO industry has emerged as a dominant global player and is poised to . . . .
- Tata Teleservices Launches Mobile Web Browser (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2007)
Tata Teleservices, in association with Samsung Telecommunications, unveiled a web browser fully optimised for mobile Internet here on Thursday.
- Caring For The Alma Mater (Frontline, SUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY, Sep 14, 2007)
ALUMNI of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur have done their institution proud by carving a name for themselves in various fields all over the world.
- Tata Tele Unveils Mobile I-Browser (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 14, 2007)
Tata Tele services, on Thursday, unveiled "Samsung explorer" handset, fully optimised for mobile internet browsing.
- Nasscom Forms Panel To Help Entrepreneurs (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2007)
To help software product development companies overcome initial challenges, Nasscom, on Wednesday, announced the constitution of Product Business Guidance Panel (PBGP)...
- Reaching Out (Frontline, JOHN CHERIAN, Sep 13, 2007)
Venezuela’s new Constitution seems to be on course for approval even as Chavez attempts to build a new America free of U.S. influence.
- Kg Basin Gas Set To Flow? (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Sep 13, 2007)
The empowered group of ministers (EGoM), which met on Tuesday, have finally reached a conclusion on the vexed issue of the pricing of gas from the KG Basin. The EGoM has approved the formula used by Reliance Industries (RIL) with some minor modifications.
- Leading Brand Iit (Frontline, SUHRID SANKAR CHATTOPADHYAY, Sep 13, 2007)
THE Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur, set up in 1951, is the torchbearer of the IIT system. It is not only the oldest of the IITs but also the largest in terms of campus area and students enrolled and the most diversified in terms . . . .
- Karnataka Bans Mobile Phone For Those Under 16 (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 12, 2007)
In an unprecedented move, the Karnataka Government has decided to ban the use of mobile phones by those below the age of 16 in educational institutions and a circular regarding the ban will be issued in a couple of days.
- India And Mexico In The 21st Century (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Sep 10, 2007)
The Mexican people have always felt a great affection, admiration and respect for India, its history, and its contributions to universal culture. Mexico was one of the first countries to recognise India’s independence and establish diplomatic . . .
- Icici Banks Heavily On M&a (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2007)
Leading private sector bank ICICI Bank foresees a pivotal role in at least 70 per cent of the Indian mergers and acquisitions deals that are expected to be in the range of $35 billion in aggregate during the current year.
- Group Wisdom (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Sep 10, 2007)
The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam’s ministers in Delhi aim to make their mark by hook or by crook.
- Telecom Rush (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 10, 2007)
Recovery rating is a process of assessing the extent and possibility of recovery from a defaulted asset or NPA.
- Act On Trai Recommendations (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Sep 10, 2007)
In this world one has to choose to compete rather than choose to complain.Intel Corp chairman Craig Barrett says, in the course of the ET Encounter with Bharti Airtel chairman Sunil Mittal: “As the world becomes a small place and competition . . . .
- Beyond The Holding Company Debate (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Sep 10, 2007)
Banks have been increasingly trying to capture the full potential of their customer relationships by offering an array of financial services, both fund-based and fee-based.
- Quality Infrastructure — Good Regulatory Framework, The Key (Business Line, Pradeep S. Mehta, Sep 10, 2007)
To achieve a massive investment of around $450 billion over the next five years or more for the creation of quality infrastructure, we need money from home or abroad. And to get this money, we need a quality infrastructural regulatory . . . ..
- Funds Of Knowledge (Telegraph, S.L. Rao, Sep 10, 2007)
Economic growth, the rise of large Indian corporations and globalization have not significantly increased the low expenditures on either natural or social sciences research in India. Patent filings and publications in reputed journals have . . .
- Tdsat Seeks Trai Reply (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2007)
Telecom tribunal TDSAT on friday pulled up the regulator Trai for not taking any steps till now in the matter of recent tariff hike by three major telecom players — Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Essar and Idea.
- Bsnl To Invest Rs 22,880 Crore (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2007)
BSNL has finalised the contract for 22.75 million GSM lines and the company has placed order for 13.12 million lines to Swedish vendor Ericsson on Friday, while Nokia-Siemens would soon be given the rest.
- Bsnl To Fight Back To Reclaim Second Position (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2007)
The public sector telecom company BSNL has finalised its 22.75 million lines GSM tender. The newly appointed chairman and managing director of BSNL Mr Kuldeep Goyal, on Friday said Mr Goyal said, "Ericsson has accepted the letter of intent . . . .
- Icici Bank To Raise $2b From Overseas Investors (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2007)
India's most valuable, is seeking $2 billion from overseas investors to tap demand for roads, ports and power in the fastest-growing economy after China, following similar funds by Citigroup and Blackstone Group.
- Our 'Royal' Lives (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 07, 2007)
In the case of our service providers the onus is always on the user, the customer, who is presumed to be out to cheat and defraud.
- India's Explosive Phone Growth (Asia Times, Siddharth Srivastava, Sep 07, 2007)
In the past few weeks, India, already suffering from terror attacks, has been witness to explosions of another kind - apparently defective mobile-telephone batteries bursting and injuring users.
- Rs. 285 Cr. Fdi Proposals Cleared (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 06, 2007)
Sogeparticipations of France to offer investment advisory services in India
- Africa’S Rising Star, And India (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Sep 05, 2007)
Nigeria is growing in economic stature and drawing global investment. This is an opportunity that India can tap fruitfully, with careful focus on certain critica areas, says PARVATHI VASUDEVAN.
- Narasimhan, Doyen Of Indian Computer Science, Dead (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 04, 2007)
Dr. Rangaswamy Narasimhan, the designer of India’s first general purpose digital computer, died in Bangalore on Monday.
- Kalam Supports Nuclear Deal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 04, 2007)
Dr. Rangaswamy Narasimhan, the designer of India’s first general purpose digital computer, died in Bangalore on Monday.
- Small Is Now Global (Times of India, Amit Mitra, Sep 04, 2007)
Indian companies are scouring the world for the best buys. And it is not the big boys alone who are on the prowl. Medium-sized companies, many of whom are little known, are leading the pack in cherry-picking companies in US and EU . . . .. .
- Economy On A Roll (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 04, 2007)
Good news is pouring in like the monsoon rain. The Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) has just revealed that the economy had a remarkable growth in the April-June quarter of the current financial as the gross domestic product (GDP) went up . . . .
- Nri Reigns High On Innovative Start-Up List In Us (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
Indian-origin entrepreneurs in the US continue to make their mark in the Silicon Valley, with three startups founded by people from the country being named by a Fortune group magazine in a list of 15 innovations that have the potential to change . . . .
- India Launches Satellite (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
India on Sunday sent into orbit a rocket carrying the replacement for a communications satellite destroyed last year, raising its hopes of competing for global satellite launch business.
- The Bottlenecks (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 03, 2007)
THE economy seems to be doing fine at one level, despite myriad problems like the global financial crisis, domestic unrest and growing Naxalite and terrorist attacks.
- India-Born Reign High In The Us (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
Indian-origin entrepreneurs in the US continue to make their mark in the Silicon Valley, with three start-ups founded by people from the country being named by a Fortune group magazine in a list of 15 innovations that have the potential to change . . . .
- Insat-4cr Placed In Orbit (Business Line, M. Ramesh , Sep 03, 2007)
The GSLV-F04 rocket on Sunday bid goodbye to Planet Earth from the Sriharikota launch station and, successfully this time, put its cargo, the INSAT-4CR, into the designated slot in space, providing Indian telecom operators with another 12 . . . .
- Guarding The Chicken From A Hungry Taxman (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Sep 01, 2007)
In King Henry VI, York speaks of ‘an empty eagle set to guard the chicken from a hungry kite’, and Queen Margaret laments, in response, “So the poor chicken should be sure of death.”
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