According to IndusView, a consultancy firm on mergers and acquisitions, 2007 would see a record number of Indian companies acquiring businesses in Europe, while Western companies would make increased efforts to take a stake in India.
The European Union has said the recent big ticket merger and acquisitions between Indian and European companies including Tata-Corus and Vodafone-Hutch would pave the way for greater economic integration
The rise of India and China on the global economic platform is fast emerging as the biggest international challenge for US and European companies. The latter are now forced to consider a joint fight against this competition.
The change in the way the world views India now is a reflection of how Indian industry has re-engineered itself over the past decade.
India Inc's share of the global public and additional offerings was unchanged at 2.30 per cent in 2006 with 125 Indian firms mopping up $12.97 billion.
Indian IT major Tata Consultancy Services will open a branch in Israel within six months and has already chosen a local manager.
German aid likely for Bengaluru-Chennai bullet train
Indian software firms are being courted by American and European companies for research and developing solutions for fourth generation telecom products designed for deployment across the world, Kiran Karnik
US and European companies plan to increase the sourcing of goods and services from low-cost countries, including India, by 85 percent within the next 2-3 years, according to a study by global consultant Accenture.
IndiGo, which has grown rapidly to become India's biggest airline by market share, has now ordered 530 A320 family planes from Airbus, the planemaker said in a statement.
United States manufacturer Sikorsky has bagged a Rs 6,000-crore contract for supplying 16 multi-role helicopters to the Indian Navy.
United States manufacturer Sikorsky has bagged a Rs 6,000-crore contract for supplying 16 multi-role helicopters to the Indian Navy.
Morgan Stanley Capital International has added Maruti Udyog to its India index with effect from August 29.
Indian policy-makers must see the choices before them as economic, not moral, ones, says Ajit Balakrishnan.
The decision cuts the order book for the European company's newest jet, which is due to enter service in around six months' time, by around 10 per cent.
Over the last two years, despite an amnesty scheme, only about Rs 2,500 crore of taxes have been recovered.
The car will compete with Hyundai Grand i10 and Maruti Suzuki Celerio
Motherson Sumi, Tata Steel, Jaguar Land Rover will face higher cost.
Companies write off investments, shed assets as initial projections go haywire
In EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, who has kickstarted the long-pending anti-trust investigation into Google, the internet search giant may have finally met its match.
Nokia is hiring software experts, testing new products and seeking sales partners.
The two governments have already set a target of increasing bilateral trade in goods and services to $500 billion.
The latest results suggest Tata Steel Europe may have lost pricing power, though production and turnover are up.
Anand Chandrasekharan, CTO of Mad Street Den tells Shobha Warrier of Rediff.com that he wants to make his company the one-stop artificial intelligence company in the world.
Arthur J Pais interviews John Madden, director of the Marigold Hotel films, on the difficult task of creating an equally hilarious and as feeling a sequel.