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Saudi Aramco Plans 'Mega Investment' In India, Eyes Refinery Business
- Tuesday October 10, 2017
- Business | Debjit Chakraborty, Dhwani Pandya, Saket Sundria, Bloomberg
The company, popularly known as Saudi Aramco, plans to create a fully integrated business in India and is interested in partnering with Indian companies.
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Mumbai Metro's Shopping Now With $7.5 Billion. Here's What It Wants
- Wednesday May 10, 2017
- Mumbai News | Saket Sundria and Dhwani Pandya, Bloomberg
Mumbai is planning overhaul of its transport system by setting up a high-speed urban rail network to ease the burden on its conventional suburban railways.
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For Some Of World's Biggest Metro Projects, Coaches Being Made In India
- Thursday April 13, 2017
- India News | Saket Sundria, Dhwani Pandya, Bloomberg
Drawn to India by an explosion in metro-rail projects, Alstom SA and Bombardier Inc are now poised to use the nation known for being the world's back-office as a manufacturing export hub.
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Saudi Aramco Plans 'Mega Investment' In India, Eyes Refinery Business
- Tuesday October 10, 2017
- Business | Debjit Chakraborty, Dhwani Pandya, Saket Sundria, Bloomberg
The company, popularly known as Saudi Aramco, plans to create a fully integrated business in India and is interested in partnering with Indian companies.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Mumbai Metro's Shopping Now With $7.5 Billion. Here's What It Wants
- Wednesday May 10, 2017
- Mumbai News | Saket Sundria and Dhwani Pandya, Bloomberg
Mumbai is planning overhaul of its transport system by setting up a high-speed urban rail network to ease the burden on its conventional suburban railways.
- www.ndtv.com
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For Some Of World's Biggest Metro Projects, Coaches Being Made In India
- Thursday April 13, 2017
- India News | Saket Sundria, Dhwani Pandya, Bloomberg
Drawn to India by an explosion in metro-rail projects, Alstom SA and Bombardier Inc are now poised to use the nation known for being the world's back-office as a manufacturing export hub.
- www.ndtv.com