India Investment Journal September Edition

Short Takes

Short Takes

Thales bets on India supply chain French defence major Thales is eyeing partners for major joint ventures in India, besides… Read More

9 years ago
Short Takes

Short Takes

  CISCO plans India plant Global technology major Cisco has revealed it is working on a plan to establish a… Read More

9 years ago
India’s Big Defence Juggle: Great progress, more to be done

India’s Big Defence Juggle: Great progress, more to be done

I recently met a well-known financier in London who has invested over $500 million in India. When I met him… Read More

9 years ago
Rahul Munjal: Renewable energy crusader

Rahul Munjal: Renewable energy crusader

Though cut from the same cloth, the eldest in the next generation of the Munjal family has taken a divergent… Read More

9 years ago
Why Punjab

Why Punjab

The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) has recently begun ranking the Ease of Doing Business in states on… Read More

9 years ago
In defence of making the impossible, possible

In defence of making the impossible, possible

On May 14 earlier this year, India’s defence minister Manohar Parrikar set an ambitious target of $2 billion per annum… Read More

9 years ago
India’s 4G revolution will help western SMEs make it big

India’s 4G revolution will help western SMEs make it big

The term game changer is bandied about rather loosely these days. So, ‘India Investment Journal’ decided to tread with caution… Read More

9 years ago
Giving Make in India the currency to succeed

Giving Make in India the currency to succeed

De La Rue is a UK-headquartered banknote manufacturer which has embraced the Indian government’s Make in India clarion call. Here… Read More

9 years ago
FACT SHEET An Expat’s Guide to Amritsar

FACT SHEET An Expat’s Guide to Amritsar

Amritsar, or as the locals pronounce it “Ambarsar”, is arguably Punjab’s most well-known cities. Its fame is largely the result… Read More

9 years ago
The key to absorbing foreign tech is not ‘know how’ but ‘know why’

The key to absorbing foreign tech is not ‘know how’ but ‘know why’

The Modi government’s Make in India initiative has led to a number of Indian companies entering the defence sector. In… Read More

9 years ago