• If Bangalore is India s software services capital, Gurgaon is the call center hub.

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  • India s mortgage-to-GDP ratio is a mere 3%, compared with 50% in the U.S. and 20% in Southeast Asia.

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  • India's market regulator said they had failed to refund the money despite an order by India's Supreme Court.

    BBC: Sahara firms' bank accounts frozen by Indian regulator

  • "Some of India's richest men are desperate to be part of India's first ever successful domestic sports league, " said Tandon.

    BBC: Pune and Kochi to join 2011 Indian Premier League

  • The manager of ICICI OneSource, one of India's biggest call centres, argues that India's advantage is in terms of productivity.

    BBC: India's call centre boom

  • Officially, fewer than 3% of India s 1.1 billion people are Christian.

    ECONOMIST: Religious conversions

  • India s red-hot real estate market is appreciating 20% annually, fueled mainly by the outsourcing boom and a resurgence in manufacturing, says Colliers Kumar.

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  • Dalmia also is taking advantage of India's new global outlook by buying soda-ash companies abroad, expanding a soda-ash business that's already India's third-biggest.

    FORBES: Going Global

  • For the rest of the world, and especially for India's neighbours, the main concern is the future of India's newly tested nuclear deterrent.

    ECONOMIST: Heat and dust

  • Today he presides over closely held DLF group, India s largest real estate developer with an estimated land bank of 3, 000 acres in prime city locations.

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  • Himanshu Sharma, a scout for the television show "India's Got Talent, " India's franchise of the international series, was on hand to do some recruiting.

    WSJ: At These Olympics, It Helps

  • In January India's Supreme Court sided with Vodafone in a ruling that many hoped would bring stability to India's capricious treatment of foreign investors.

    ECONOMIST: Business this week

  • India's government had raised his case to all levels of the Pakistani government since 2005, Syed Akbaruddin, India's Ministry of External Affairs spokesman, said Thursday.

    WSJ: Prisoner's Death Frays India-Pakistan Ties

  • Mr Gandhi, who at 42 is youthful by India's geriatric political standards, also spoke about the growing disconnect between India's youth and the political class.

    BBC: Will Rahul Gandhi walk the talk?

  • However, India's ability to intervene in countries such as Sri Lanka and Nepal is limited by resentment at India's perceived paternalism towards its smaller neighbours.

    ECONOMIST: As India's clout grows it will reshape the world around it

  • India's "Prime Minister expressed his deep distress at the loss of innocent lives, " according to a statement issued by India's ministry of external affairs late Monday.

    WSJ: India PM Distressed Over Central African Republic Killings

  • Cairn India's CEO criticized a proposal for an 80% increase in the company's taxes, a measure that could exacerbate foreign investors' concerns about India's business environment.

    WSJ: What's News

  • But Sadhana Srivastava, in an article in India's Economic and Political Weekly, has recalculated both India's and China's figures for the year 2000 to make a fairer comparison.

    ECONOMIST: India��s fear of China

  • Rural India's purchases of chyawanprash, an ayurvedic paste that eases digestion and bolsters the immune system, outpaced urban India's by over six percentage points in the second quarter.

    ECONOMIST: Asia

  • India's auto makers were expecting growth measures for the industry in India's latest national budget, but the government instead increased taxes on sport utility vehicles, imported cars and motorcycles.

    WSJ: India February Car Sales Fall the Most in 12 Years

  • He urged them to press India's case in the Doha round of global trade talks and called on them to carry India's concerns about terrorism to the world stage.

    ECONOMIST: What India wants from its brethren abroad, and vice versa

  • Pramod Bhasin, president and chief executive of leading outsourcing firm Genpact, calls DLF Corporate Park, the first office tower Singh built in Gurgaon, the birthplace of India s business-process outsourcing industry.

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  • Unilever benefits from India's continued reliance on small family shops (compared with the supermarkets prevalent in China), with which it has long-established relationships, and from India's far larger bottom-of-the-pyramid population.

    ECONOMIST: Consumer goods

  • It will accentuate India's problems, with the monsoon rains, which supply over 50% of much of India's annual precipitation in just 15 days, predicted to become even more contracted and unpredictable.

    ECONOMIST: India's water crisis

  • What India s case law shows, says Marco Ventura, a religious-law professor, is the contrast between conversion in rich, liberal societies and traditional ones, where discrimination tempts people to make tactical moves.

    ECONOMIST: Religious conversions

  • To take a more recent example, Arundhati Roy, India's Booker-prize novelist, not long ago wrote a long and impassioned article in one of India's weekly magazines portraying capitalists, especially foreign ones, as plunderers.

    ECONOMIST: India��s choices

  • In a report on India's economy, the consultancy points out that 43% of India's capital stock is owned by the state, and that the productivity of these assets is well below the Indian average (see chart).

    ECONOMIST: Why India's economy needs faster privatisation

  • Cashing in on India s mall boom, DLF is planning a massive retail rollout: Over the next five years 100 malls will be built in 60 cities, including a 4-million-square-foot Mall of India, the country s biggest, in Gurgaon.

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  • Added to that, the government last week gave India's 29 states the power to opt out of the retail measure, and a number of India's states have already said they won't allow foreign supermarkets to open there.

    WSJ: India Government Roiled as Ally Withdraws Over Retail Plan

  • Another country with a national pavilion, India, has good reason to promote itself in the U.S.: up to 65 percent of India's software exports land in the U.S., and India is the U.S.'s biggest software trade partner.

    CNN: 'International Alley' brings the world to Comdex

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