MIG Interview
Kevin Kennedy, Vince Logsdon, Stephen Greene
June 7, 2016
Expanding Capabilities in the Indian market With offerings such as helicopters, weapons and unmanned aircraft system, American industrial conglomerate Textron Systems has a strong presence in Indian defence sector and is eager to consider a ‘Made in India’ approach within its...
Read MoreP Sudhakar
June 7, 2016
Setting Benchmarks for Defence Established in 1967, government run Electronic Corporation of India Limited (ECIL) harnesses its expertise in electronics and communication technology to meet India’s Defence needs on land, air and sea. Being nearly 50 years in the industry, how h...
Read MoreBaba Kalyani
June 7, 2016
“India and the Fourth Industrial Revolution” Founded in 1961, Indian multinational company Bharat Forge is one of the largest manufacturers and exporters of automotive components in the country. Chairman and managing director, Baba Kalyani, talks about the impact of the Fourt...
Read MoreRao Inderjit Singh
June 7, 2016
Boosting ‘Make in India’ in Defence From the recent changes in Defence Procurement rules to the latest measures taken to boost ‘Make in India’, at the central government and state levels, Rao Inderjit Singh, Indian Minister of State for Defence, insists on the potential i...
Read MoreRajiv Pratap Rudy
May 25, 2016
Towards Making India ‘the Skill Capital of the World’ The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship is revamping its strategies and policies, launching new schemes, strengthening the PPP model and exchange programmes with international markets like Europe, shares the...
Read MoreSmriti Irani
May 25, 2016
Reviving Education in India With a focus on engaging parents and children in the learning assessment process along with teachers and providing more transparency by putting registered institutions in public domain, efforts are being made for the resurgence of the Indian education ...
Read MoreMaurice Levy
May 25, 2016
World Economy: No Deep Crisis Yet The situation in the world economy though not very positive, is not something we all were not aware about. However, we are being a bit cautious to enter Iran as that was a completely closed market until now, says Levy. How important is the...
Read MoreDev Sanyal
May 25, 2016
Technology: A Great Influencer for Oil Production Oil companies are the vanguards of technology. Though they need to work within the frameworks of the governments, their role cannot be overlooked, says Sanyal. Where will the oil settle down finally? That is the big ...
Read MorePaul Sheard
May 25, 2016
Fall of Oil Boon or Bane? The decline in oil prices has both losers and winners globally. To combat the geopolitical and federal risks everybody has to interrogate their economic forecasts, says Sheard. How was the global economic situation in 2015 and how do you see it in...
Read MoreAbhishek Mishra
May 25, 2016
“Highest Figures among States in India” Uttar Pradesh Skill Development Mission (UPSDM) has already managed to train 300,000 people in a span of three years. Overcoming the initial hiccups of infrastructure and content, the state is now moving ahead step by step, says Mishra....
Read MoreKenneth Rogoff
May 25, 2016
Global Economy Stabilising? In the long run it is good for the developing countries if developed countries keep advancing because eventually the benefits will transfer to the developing nations, says Rogoff. Where do you see the oil stabilising and what is the long term im...
Read MoreExclusive Interview with Vidhu Vinod Chopra
May 3, 2016
“Cinema is Crossing Borders” With a few of the highest grossing Hindi films such as Munnabhai MBBS, 3 Idiots and PK in his kit, Vidhu Vinod Chopra made his debut in Hollywood with Broken Horses in 2015. As Indian cinema is experimenting with different subjects and cros...
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