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Ashwini Lohani

Ashwini Lohani

June 14, 2017

The airline is aiming to open new routes internationally and especially regionally, so as to compete with new players and satisfy increasing demand in the sector, says Lohani. Although Air India still has on-time performance issues and a massive debt, the chairman and managing di...

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Baba Kalyani

Baba Kalyani

June 14, 2017

Bharat Forge is likely to see growth in 2017 as they continue expansion into various new sectors and also because of the opening up of new opportunities in Indian defence manufacturing, says Kalyani. Bharat Forge has been one of the earliest private sector companies to enter the ...

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T Suvarna Raju

T Suvarna Raju

June 14, 2017

With a slew of indigenous products and programmes, HAL has already been contributing to the governments’ ‘Make in India’ initiative, says Raju. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is the premier organisation amongst the Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs) in India. I...

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Jerome de Chassey

Jerome de Chassey

June 14, 2017

Smiths Detection products are present everywhere in India, especially our X-ray scanners are likely to have been used by a number of people at some point or the other, however, we are looking to solidify and expand our operations in India, says Chassey. Operating in India for mor...

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Need for Consolidation

Need for Consolidation

June 14, 2017

India is perhaps the only major country that holds two separate air shows dedicated to military and civil aviation. It is time to merge the two. It is well known that the two premier air shows of the world are the Farnborough International Air Show in the United Kingdom (UK) and ...

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Maurice Lévy

Maurice Lévy

June 1, 2017

While online platforms are essential for the future of advertising, combating issues specific to the medium can only be done by the companies leading in the medium, says Lévy. Maurice Lévy, the chief executive officer (CEO) of leading advertising and public relations company Pu...

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Paul Sheard

Paul Sheard

June 1, 2017

Brexit and Trump are the two main disruptions for 2017, and the world will have to keep an eye out to see how exactly they will react and affect the economy, says Sheard. Paul Sheard, the executive vice president and chief economist at S&P Global, goes deep to find the root c...

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Nitin Gadkari

Nitin Gadkari

June 1, 2017

With new projects in the pipeline and increasing support of the people, the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways and Shipping is making consistent progress in India, says Gadkari. The minister of Road Transport & Highways and Shipping in India, Nitin Gadkari, talks to Bi...

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Takehiko Nakao

Takehiko Nakao

June 1, 2017

It’s not just China that is booming, the rest of Asia is also showing steady progress, while developing nations have their own obstacles to overcome, they are distinctly different from the issues of more developed economies, says Nakao. Takehiko Nakao, the president of Asian De...

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Philippe Brassac

Philippe Brassac

June 1, 2017

Since 2016 was an unpredictable year, some might take a pessimistic look at 2017, but instead the year has brought forth more clarity and optimism in businesses, says Brassac. Philippe Brassac, the chief executive officer of Crédit Agricole shares with Biz@ India his optimism re...

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Andrew Witty

Andrew Witty

June 1, 2017

Balancing the need for providing access to medicine while simultaneously striving for innovation are the main reasons behind a successful run as the CEO of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), says Witty. Andrew Witty speaks to Biz@India while he is on the cusp of exiting as the chief executiv...

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Tom Finke

Tom Finke

June 1, 2017

While Asia’s economy is holding up fairly well, the United States of America (US) is likely to continue its slow growth, but barring any surprises, stability is expected in 2017, says Finke. Being the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of a global investment management ...

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