Andrew Parker In London And Amy Yee In New Delhi

Stories by Andrew Parker In London And Amy Yee In New Delhi

New pension scheme taps into India's vast market

New pension scheme taps into India's vast market

Rediff.com   27 May 2009

The potential market for pensions in India is enormous. Some 284m working age people in India lack formal pensions.

Nasscom plays down US election concerns

Nasscom plays down US election concerns

Rediff.com   11 Jul 2008

Nasscom, India 's information technology industry lobby, played down concerns about outsourcing ahead of the US presidential elections when the issue of job losses usually becomes a prominent issue.

Rising prices pile the pressure on India's UPA

Rising prices pile the pressure on India's UPA

Rediff.com   10 Jul 2008

In a country that depends on imports for more than 70 per cent of its oil and charges retail consumers of petrol and diesel less than half the global market price, the rise in crude this year above $140 a barrel has delivered an economic shock. India's cherished high rates of growth are under threat from soaring inflation and widening deficits on the fiscal and current accounts.

Financial advice for India

Financial advice for India

Rediff.com   27 Jun 2008

As a General Electric employee working in business development in New Delhi, Dhruv Bhatia knew something about finance.

India's GMR to buy half of InterGen for $1.1bn

India's GMR to buy half of InterGen for $1.1bn

Rediff.com   26 Jun 2008

Indian infrastructure group GMR on Wednesday agreed to buy half of US power producer InterGen for about $1.1bn from an investment firm backed by American International Group and Highstar Capital.

Property prices threaten Indian retail sector

Property prices threaten Indian retail sector

Rediff.com   19 Jun 2008

The head of Pantaloon, India 's leading retailer, has warned that high property prices in big Indian cities are threatening the country's burgeoning retail industry and adding to the pressures brought on by soaring construction and labour costs

Ranbaxy chief defends sale to Daiichi

Ranbaxy chief defends sale to Daiichi

Rediff.com   17 Jun 2008

Since Malvinder Mohan Singh announced last week that he would sell leading Indian generic drug maker Ranbaxy to Daiichi Sankyo of Japan, incredulous friends have deluged him with messages.

Shock in India over Ranbaxy sale

Shock in India over Ranbaxy sale

Rediff.com   12 Jun 2008

As India's largest drugmaker unveiled a deal worth up to $4.6bn to sell control to Daiichi Sankyo of Japan, the disbelief at the press conference was palpable.

Reliance head seeks main role with MTN

Reliance head seeks main role with MTN

Rediff.com   31 May 2008

A possible merger of Reliance Communications of India and South Africa's MTN could see Anil Ambani become the enlarged group's chairman and biggest shareholder with a stake of almost 35 per cent.

Reliance could offer MTN right connection

Reliance could offer MTN right connection

Rediff.com   31 May 2008

Like Bharti, India 's largest mobile operator, Reliance has global aspirations. After losing last year's keenly-contested $11bn takeover of Hutchison Essar, India 's fourth-largest mobile operator, to Vodafone of the UK, Reliance needs to raise its game or risk becoming an also-ran.

Sari nights and henna parties

Sari nights and henna parties

Rediff.com   21 May 2008

As Indians become wealthier they are spending more to stage elaborate multi-day events leading up to the ceremony. India's $31bn wedding industry is growing at 25 per cent a year, according to a report in the Indian magazine The Week.

Lobby group challenges Bharti-MTN tie-up

Lobby group challenges Bharti-MTN tie-up

Rediff.com   20 May 2008

An Indian consumer pressure group has warned that a proposed deal between Bharti, the country's largest mobile operator, and South Africa's MTN could breach the country's foreign ownership rules.

Flush with success

Flush with success

Rediff.com   16 May 2008

Bindeshwar Pathak has devoted his life to an unusual cause

Rebooting the Indian green revolution

Rebooting the Indian green revolution

Rediff.com   3 May 2008

ITC has rolled out 6,400 e-choupals across India since 2000. The initiative has gained new relevance as New Delhi urgently tries to tackle threats to food security, the growing gap between rich and poor and stagnant agricultural growth that has added to soaring food prices.

India may have solved cheap energy question

India may have solved cheap energy question

Rediff.com   11 Mar 2008

Unlike biofuels made from crops such as soybeans and maize, jatropha is inedible, grows on non-arable land and needs little water or care.

New mobile players ring the changes

New mobile players ring the changes

Rediff.com   28 Feb 2008

Apple, Research In Motion and ZTE Corp joined the ranks of the world's 10 largest mobile phone makers in 2007, underlining how technology advances and emerging markets are producing a new cast of winners and losers in the industry.

Reliance to launch Uganda phone services

Reliance to launch Uganda phone services

Rediff.com   22 Feb 2008

Reliance Communications, India's second-largest wireless operator, will launch phone services in Uganda by year-end, marking its first foray into international mobile phone markets.

AT&T targets India's booming mobile sector

AT&T targets India's booming mobile sector

Rediff.com   16 Feb 2008

AT&T has applied for a mobile licence in India in partnership with Mahindra Telecommunications, a local telecoms company, and Mr de la Vega said it was hoping to acquire spectrum for its wireless services.

A disciple of Japanese quality management

A disciple of Japanese quality management

Rediff.com   5 Feb 2008

Japan's veneration for order has been fully transplanted to this TVS factory in the city of Hosur.

Weaker US demand hits Indian textile industry

Weaker US demand hits Indian textile industry

Rediff.com   1 Feb 2008

Some 55m jobs in India depend on the industry