Google
Top Stories       Entertainment       Music       Lifestyle       Sports       Home
Science            Internet           Technology           World          US Regional
Business           Finance            Companies            Industry            Society
Indian Subcontinent news
DKSH forays into Indian subcontinent with a sales office in Sri Lanka - pharmabiz.com

DKSH forays into Indian subcontinent with a sales office in Sri Lanka
pharmabiz.com
This opening is another milestone in expanding into the Indian subcontinent and enables the Swiss-headquartered Market Expansion Services specialist to extend its service portfolio to Sri Lanka. Through this new sales channel, DKSH offers its existing ...

and more »

Muttiah Muralitharan claims England are still clueless against spin - Mirror.co.uk

Mirror.co.uk

Muttiah Muralitharan claims England are still clueless against spin
Mirror.co.uk
He reckons a lack of touring in the Indian subcontinent in the past is coming home to roost as England's players are still all at sea against spin on the slower, lower wickets they face. Murali said: “I was not surprised because England always struggle ...
Top Test rank means nothing, says Muttiah MuralitharanManchester Evening News

all 15 news articles »

A fabulous fusion of flavours - Caymanian Compass

Caymanian Compass

A fabulous fusion of flavours
Caymanian Compass
Legend has it that the Moguls who occupied the Indian subcontinent during the 16th century tricked Ottoman Empress Hurrem Sultan into giving them free access to cross her lands so that they could trade with the people of Europe and the Mediterranean.


Writings, not writers - Hindustan Times

Writings, not writers
Hindustan Times
Although unusual, this aversion is by no means unknown in the Indian subcontinent. I know of many writers and readers who share it, and I suspect that most of us were drawn to the world of books precisely because it provided an island of quiet within ...

and more »

'A political tool' - Frontline

Frontline

'A political tool'
Frontline
Excerpts from an interview: Your book 'The Myth of the Holy Cow' dispels the impression that Muslims introduced beef-eating in the Indian subcontinent. What were the most important sources you used to come to this conclusion? For over a century, ...

and more »

IBM Opens Giant India Data Center for Tulip Telecom; Biggest IT Complex in ... - International Business Times

International Business Times

IBM Opens Giant India Data Center for Tulip Telecom; Biggest IT Complex in ...
International Business Times
2 computer services provider, took the wraps off a 900000 square-foot data center in India for Tulip Telecom, one of that nation's fast-growing telecommunications carriers. The Bangalore center, a year in the making, cost "in the hundreds of millions ...

and more »

Sri Lanka ship supply base for GAC - Lanka Business Online

Sri Lanka ship supply base for GAC
Lanka Business Online
The move, by GAC's in-house ship-to-ship transfer unit GAC Transfer Services (GTS), was in response to growing demand for LPG (liquid petroleum gas) imports and exports of clean products in the Indian Subcontinent. Ship-to-ship (STS) equipment such as ...


India, Pakistan, Bangladesh! What have you been up to all these years?' - PakistanToday.com.pk

India, Pakistan, Bangladesh! What have you been up to all these years?'
PakistanToday.com.pk
KARACHI - Bangladeshi Member of Parliament (MP) Moinuddin Khan Badal lashed out at the Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi governments on Thursday for failing to resolve even a single dispute in the Indian subcontinent over the years.

and more »

Mahindra's Indian plans for Ssangyong - Financial Times (blog)

Mahindra's Indian plans for Ssangyong
Financial Times (blog)
So re-launching a relatively little-known South Korean car company on the subcontinent would not seem to be beyond his scope. Exactly how the diversified Indian automaker plans to do that became clearer on Monday when Choi Jong-sik, vice president of ...

and more »

Gold rush: Burglars target NRI homes in Britain - Times of India

Gold rush: Burglars target NRI homes in Britain
Times of India
LONDON: Burglars armed with metal detectors and intimate knowledge of the purity of gold have been targeting houses belonging to people with origins in the Indian subcontinent, who traditionally preserve gold jewellery in the family for generations.

and more »

Google News