Indian firms explore business opportunities

Posted on July 5th, 2010 in News by admin

Viet Nam was becoming a business destination for Indians, said Ravi Sankar, a trade counsellor at the Indian Embassy in Ha Noi. Leading Indian economic group Tata wants to export Nano automobiles to ASEAN nations and Europe, and is now seeking partners in Viet Nam.

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Indian firms explore business opportunities

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GM To Make Small Car To Take On Tata Nano – Autoplugged.com

Posted on July 4th, 2010 in News by admin

With Tata’s runaway success with Nano and increasing demand for affordable small cars for middle-class Indians, General Motors India, the Indian subsidiary of world’s second largest car maker GM, has started the process of research and …

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Tata Starts Car Inspections | www.bullfax.com

Posted on May 22nd, 2010 in News by admin

When it was launched less than a year ago, the $2500 Tata Nano was promoted as a safe, ultra-cheap car for poor Indians, an alternative to the motorbikes that zoom precariously around the country. Tata Motors sees huge sales jump …

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Made in Germany | Tata Nano — small Indian car | Best Sports Fan …

Posted on May 9th, 2010 in News by admin

Only eight Indians in a thousand own a car, but that’s set to change.

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Made in Germany | Tata Nano — small Indian car | Tata

Posted on April 29th, 2010 in News by admin

Only eight Indians in a thousand own a car, but that’s set to change. The Indian Tata company is making a car that everyone.

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Tata has safety concerns after | Top Industry News, Statistics …

Posted on March 28th, 2010 in News by admin

MUMBAI, India — When it was launched less than a year ago, the $2500 Tata Nano was promoted as a safe, ultra-cheap car for poor Indians, an alternative to the motorbikes that zoom precariously around the country.

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Tata has safety concerns after new Nano bursts into flames (Detroit Free Press)

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MUMBAI, India — When it was launched less than a year ago, the $2,500 Tata Nano was promoted as a safe, ultra-cheap car for poor Indians, an alternative to the motorbikes that zoom precariously around the country.

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Tata has safety concerns after new Nano bursts into flames

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MUMBAI, India — When it was launched less than a year ago, the $2,500 Tata Nano was promoted as a safe, ultra-cheap car for poor Indians, an alternative to the motorbikes that zoom precariously around the country.

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Tata Nano Car Fire Sparks Safety Concerns (WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey)

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MUMBAI, India — When it was launched less than a year ago, the $2,500 Tata Nano was promoted as a safe, ultra-cheap car for poor Indians, an alternative to the motorbikes that zoom precariously around the country.

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Sudden fire in tiny Tata Nano ignites safety concerns (Denver Post)

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When it was launched less than a year ago, the $2,500 Tata Nano was promoted as a safe, ultra-cheap car for poor Indians, an alternative to the motorbikes that zoom precariously around the country.

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