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How India went from boom to bust

After a period of rapid expansion, India’s car market entered a slump indirectly triggered by the U.S. Federal Reserve’s announcement that it would start to gradually phase out its ultra-loose monetary policy.

Heated debate in India over transfer pricing

A key challenge facing companies in India is the litigation over transfer pricing.

India’s government and foreign companies doing business in the country are debating whether business conducted between two companies belonging to the same parent is artificially mispriced for the purpose of lowering their tax bills.

India anti-trust watchdog fines carmakers $420 million

Commuters queue in a traffic jam in New Delhi on August 26, 2013

By Penelope Macrae

India’s anti-trust watchdog has fined 14 automakers a total of $420 million for restricting competition in the spare parts market and driving up prices, a official said Tuesday, a few days after Chinese regulators took similar action.

Lux Research: China, India lead Asian alternative fuels

Lux Research: China, India lead Asian alternative fuels

Driven by aggressive mandates, government support and cost advantages, China and India—the world’s two most populous countries—dominate Asia’s alternative fuels landscape, according to Lux Research.

China, India Becoming Main Drivers of Energy Demand says IEA

China, India Becoming Key Drivers of Energy Demand says IEA

The International Energy Agency says China and India are becoming the world’s main drivers of energy demand.