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Aberdeen Global's equity fund replaces HSBC's Global Asset Management as the biggest investor in India
State-negotiated accords have only managed to empower ethnic elites, creating new fissures and shrinking democracy
India's growing population is a stark contrast to a greying China
Combined buying power of the minority population in the US is around $2.5 trillion
In an interview with Forbes India, Shah talks about how Indicorps is harnessing the energy, intellect and dedication of young Indian diaspora members to serve impoverished communities in India
DW Akademie together with Germany's Robert Bosch Stiftung has wrapped up the selection process for its Meeting and Exchange Project for Indian Journalists . Almost 150 journalists from all across India applied for this project
Cairn India's technocrat managing director and CEO Rahul Dhir, who has been the face of the organization for close to six years, is reported to have put in his papers
With an estimated sum of US$620 billion spent on merchandising, media rights and sponsorships in the sports industry globally each year, and with around US$17 billion spent on London 2012 alone, sport is big business. That's good for the economy, naturally, but you might be surprised to know that a good economy can also produce great sporting performance.
Coming on the heels of the spectacular opening ceremony at the Beijing Olympics, London had a tough act to follow. But Danny Boyle and his team more than matched up to the challenge
The CEO of the organising committee of the London Olympics, Paul Deighton, says that the Games are all about community bonding