India's Gujarat in talks with chipmakers in Japan, US, South Korea

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on January 4, 2024
India -India's Gujarat state is in talks with semiconductor companies in Japan, South Korea and the US for investment in the state, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel told Reuters on Thursday.Gujarat, which is Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state, is holding its biennial Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit next week and has...

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Gujarat

State in western India
ChrysCapital invests $100 million in New Delhi's Centre For Sight (CFS), acquiring 30.8% stake from Mahindra Holdings. Founded by Dr Mahipal S Sachdev in 1996,..
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Gujarat high court reinstated judge Kamlesh Alwani, quashing torture charges. Justices Biren Vaishnav and Nisha Thakore found the sacking improper and ordered..
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Suraj Pal Amu, Karni Sena president, resigns from BJP over Gujarat candidate issue. Criticized BJP for supporting candidate with derogatory remarks about women...
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With 26.6 lakh registered voters in Dhubri, the turnout means that 2.1 lakh people did not vote. This is in sharp contrast to Nawada (Bihar) where 11.4 lakh of..
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Narendra Modi

Prime Minister of India since 2014 (born 1950)
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The elections in Rae Bareli revolve around the Gandhis' legacy, BJP's challenge, and critical issues like development and employment. The political dynamics,..
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Asserting that the BJP and BJD represent two sides of the same coin, Jairam Ramesh accused the BJD of tacitly supporting the Modi government's policies while..
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Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee criticizes PM Modi's CAA and NRC guarantees, emphasizing the importance of being 'swadeshis' over foreigners in one's own country. She..
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The Supreme Court declined petitions against hate speeches during the 2024 election campaign, stating petitioners must approach the relevant authority before the..
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