India, top economic superpower by 2030...More

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December 17, 2009

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Climate: What India wants

India, top economic superpower by 2030: Survey
India is now on course to outstrip developed nations such as -- the United States, Japan, Germany and the fast-emerging economic giant China over the next two decades...

· Climate: India willing to do more, if...
· Food inflation rises to 19.95%
· Climate change talks badly handled: Minister
· US economy picks up, Fed leaves rates unchanged
· World's first hybrid two-wheelers unveiled
· Wall St fat cats see thin pay packets in '09
· BSE, NSE new trading timings from Jan 4
· UK to phase out cheques by 2018
· The rupee symbol: 5 designs shortlisted

· India's final stand at Copenhagen
· Developing countries fear mysterious climate draft
· US seeks transparency in Copenhagen deal
· The Copenhagen climate circus

· Why we must 'speed up' India
· An Indian tribute: Paul Samuelson, Guru
· 'The Boeing 787 actually benefits airlines'

· Tata Motors, M&M eye fiat plant
· Can the 'Ghost' scare Bentley in India?
· Steering through year-end car deals

· No discrimination in hiring IT staff: Govt
· 3G Vs 4G: Intel pushes for WiMAX
· LinkedIn's 1st Asia-Pac office in India
· Free Microsoft software fails to scare rivals

· Banks ready war chest to fund global acquisitions
· Bollywood eyes private equity as banks go slow
· Direct taxes code to give India an edge: FM
· Insurers push accident cover sale to schools
· Govt to give incentive to wind power producers
· New visa rules to hit Indian-Americans: IAIF
· Credit Suisse to pay $536 mn for breaching US laws
· No takers for gold sold by banks
· Row over Bernanke's Time magazine title
· Cash-only deals bring firms higher returns: Study
· Amul butter to cost Rs 2 more
· Gold rises on better global trend
· CAT re-test may be held next month
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