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  • In New Delhi's Greater Kailash N Block market, where the Fabindia story began, there are multiple stores--Kilol, Anokhi, Cottons, all selling ethnic Indian wear--surrounding the flagship Fabindia store.

    Fabindia Ups The Ante By Tripling Its Retail Outlets 2011

  • The who's who of corporate India, international celebrities and Delhi's elite will be there.

    Will F1 Be Jaypee Group's Magic Formula? 2011

  • For Indian companies with experience in software outsourcing, the flurry of health-related tech spending in the U.S. is "like another Y2K opportunity," says Pradep Nair, head of the health-care practice at New Delhi's HCL Technologies Ltd., referring to the turn-of-the-millennium computer glitch that provided work for Indian tech firms.

    Qualms Arise Over Outsourcing Of Electronic Medical Records Amol Sharma 2010

  • The sharp rise in the key rates has New Delhi's approval, which generally has been more pro-growth.

    India Lifts Benchmark Rates as Prices Climb Subhadip Sircar 2011

  • About half a dozen top executives of telecom firms caught up in the scandal are cooling their heels in Delhi's squalid Tihar jail awaiting trial.

    India's Crony Socialism Sadanand Dhume 2011

  • Many of Delhi's aggrieved activist types have taken to Facebook and Twitter to denounce the injustices perpetrated by the games.

    Parvez Sharma: Delhi's Servant Crisis and the Commonweath Games Parvez Sharma 2010

  • A recent case suggests that gaps in New Delhi's legal framework could pose a problem for freedom of speech in that democracy.

    India Should Watch Its Internet Watchmen Rahul Bhatia 2011

  • Flight from the currency reflects Delhi's failure to control spending.

    The Rupee Sends a Warning 2011

  • My extended family, also left Malibu Towne, taking up temporary residence in the larger family house in one of Delhi's other satellite townships, where the servants are aplenty and live in "servant quarters" on the property (so no prying police).

    Parvez Sharma: Delhi's Servant Crisis and the Commonweath Games Parvez Sharma 2010

  • After the Pakistani-based Lashkar-e-Taiba LeT and Jaish-e-Mohammed attacked New Delhi's Parliament in December 2001, the U.S. had to step in quickly to prevent armed clashes between the arch rivals.

    India's Own Operation Geronimo? Ashok K. Mehta 2011

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