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NEW YORK -- Genpact (NYSE:G), which manages business processes for companies around the world, today announced that Roanak Desai, vice president for c...
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Ron Somers, president of the U.S.-India Business Council, will speak at Westminster College as part of the 2006-07 Weldon J. Taylor Executive Lecture Series.
Somers' address will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Vieve Gore Concert Hall of the Emma Eccles Jones Conservatory.
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NEW DELHI -- India tested a medium-range surface-to-air missile Tuesday at a seaside test range, news reports said.
Akash," which means "sky" in Hindi, was tested at the Chandipur- on-Sea test site in the eastern state of Orissa, Press Trust of India reported. The site is 750 miles southeast of New Delhi.
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Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley will lead more than 100 state business leaders, educators and elected officials on an economic- development trip to India starting Nov. 28, state officials announced Tuesday.
The delegation will visit Hyderabad, Mumbai and New Delhi during the six-day trip to meet with potential investors, trade partners and government officials.
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WASHINGTON - Seeking firmer footing for U.S.-India relations, President Barack Obama tried Tuesday to calm India's fears about Asian rival China, salving bruised feelings in the world's largest democracy with an elaborate state visit and assurances of India's "rightful place as a global leader.
The relationship between the United States and India will be one of the defining partnerships of the 21st century," Obama declared - twice - during a news conference with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
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Bayer CropScience denies that the explosion at its Institute plant last August could have resulted in a disaster worse than the one that occurred in Bhopal, India.
The denial directly contradicts a memo issued Tuesday by the staff of a Congressional subcommittee looking into the blast.
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WASHINGTON -- Seeking firmer footing for U.S.-India relations, President Barack Obama tried Tuesday to calm India's fears about Asian rival China, salving bruised feelings in the world's largest democracy with an elaborate state visit and assurances of India's "rightful place as a global leader.
The relationship between the United States and India will be one of the defining partnerships of the 21st century," Obama declared -- twice -- during a news conference with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
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HYDERABAD, India - A passenger train rammed into a parked freight train and caught fire before dawn Tuesday in southern India, killing at least 25 people and injuring dozens more.
Rescuers worked for about six hours to pull some 70 survivors from the twisted and smoldering wreckage near the southwestern border of Andhra Pradesh state.
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Regardless of what U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service officials say, they surely regret raiding Gibson Guitar factories in Memphis and Nashville in August, John S. Baker said Tuesday.
Federal agents' search for evidence of banned imported wood from India at Gibson Guitar has triggered a backlash against the federal law known as the Lacey Act that loosely defines the crime, Baker said.