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    Canon India appoints Toshiaki Nomura as president and CEO

    Canon India has appointed Toshiaki Nomura as its new President and CEO starting July 1. Nomura, with Canon since 1999, previously led Canon's Business Imaging Solution division in Southeast and South Asia. He aims to leverage India's dynamic market potential, focusing on core imaging and printing while expanding into new segments like surveillance and industrial printing. Under Nomura's leadership, Canon plans aggressive expansion into tier-2 and 3 cities, strengthening its brand presence nationwide.

    View: Those who give gifts voluntarily are truly rare and great

    While donation (dana) was always part of Indian tradition since Vedic times, this Maha-dana was an innovation in later times, to mark the shift into Kali Yuga, when it was impossible to conduct yagna as there were very few who remembered the old Vedic ways.

    Over 40 per cent Japanese firms in China having sensitive tech are planning to shift base: Survey

    The move to reduce their reliance on China and mitigate security risks comes in response to rising US-China competition over technological supremacy and concerns about the potential concentration of medical production in China amid a shortage of medical supplies propelled by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report in the South China Morning Post (SCMP).

    Powerful typhoon 'Haishen' approaches Japan with violent winds, heavy rain

    Typhoon Haishen, categorised as "large" and "extremely strong", was expected to move through the Amami region of small islands near Kyushu that separate the Pacific Ocean and the East China Sea in the afternoon.

    Your very first entrepreneurial responsibility: Scripting the change agenda

    From change to transformation, there has been a significant shift in how MSMEs lead and run their business operations. The biggest challenge that startups and MSMEs face today is not in running operations and making money, but to stay competitive and relevant in the future.

    Encouraged by PM Modi's victory, Japanese infra & consumer companies step up pace in India

    Japanese firms that are already here are intensifying their India presence, raising investments, widening product portfolios and setting ambitious targets.

    The Economic Times
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