Will the Indian auto giant manage to take Jaguar and Land Rover off Ford's hands?
By applying new management tools to traditional hubs of manufacturing -- such as Tamil Nadu's leather trade -- local firms boost competitiveness and quality.
Their sights are on the subcontinent as Chinese sales begin to slow.
The drugmaker has enjoyed big success with low-cost alternatives to AIDS and other high-priced drugs. But NGOs are taking away sales.
International Data Corp. analyst Conrad Chang thinks so, based mainly on the mainland's solid investment in skills and infrastructure.
This year's winners, which include Toyota, Lenovo, and Infosys, have been pushing to build their businesses globally.
A new plant in Chennai could help the PC maker catch up with rivals in a market that's the computer world's Next Big Thing.
TCS, Infosys, Satyam, and other Indian infotech outfits have been slow to take off in China. That may be about to change.