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Made in India


  SPECIAL REPORT - MADE IN INDIA

A Rising Rupee Hammers Indian Textiles

The rupee's 11% gain against the dollar has driven U.S. and European retailers to switch their orders to countries with weaker currencies

Slide Show: India's Best Blue Chips

The hot, hot stock market may be worrying to policymakers, but financial institutions and industrial companies are enjoying the balmy economic weather

Slide Show: India's Top Multinational Manufacturers

As infrastructure improves and government regulations relax, the country is catching up to China as a destination for foreign production

Firing Up India's Factories

For big manufacturers, the subcontinent is becoming an alternative to China

How India Clusters Growth

By applying new management tools to traditional hubs of manufacturing—such as Tamil Nadu's leather trade—local firms boost competitiveness and quality

Too Many Missed Opportunities

Business is losing faith in Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh

PC Makers are Racing to India

Their sights are on the subcontinent as Chinese sales begin to slow

'We Are Fast Losing the Race With China'

J.J. Irani of Tata Sons warns that regulations and political indecision are hurting India's competitiveness, especially in the energy sector

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