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    Tata Group wants continuity in top management of Air India post merger with Vistara

    Tata Group will retain all top Air India executives post-Vistara merger. Wilson, Aggarwal, Sharma stay. Kannan returns to Singapore Airlines, Rajawat joins merged entity. AI hires, consults Boston Group, uses Hogan Test. Air India Express, AirAsia India form no-frills airline. Tata targets ₹15,532 crore savings. AZB handles legal matters; AI's brand identity remains until 2025.

    Amid growing bonhomie, India asks Russia to advance S-400 missile system deliveries

    India has urged Russia to speed up deliveries of the S-400 air defence missile system, citing its strategic needs amid geopolitical tensions. Originally scheduled for completion by 2024, delays due to Russia's conflict with Ukraine have pushed the timeline. India has already operationalized three squadrons and seeks quicker deployment to bolster its air defence against aerial threats from China and Pakistan. With recent advancements in indigenous missile systems, India views the S-400 as pivotal in enhancing its air defence capabilities, amidst broader military cooperation with Russia.

    Russia agrees to set up joint ventures in India to address delays in supply of spares of military platforms

    Moscow will address spare parts supply issues through joint ventures under Make-in-India following Modi-Putin talks at the Russia-India summit. They discussed military-technical cooperation and co-production, targeting exports to third countries and establishing a Working Group on Technological Cooperation. This aligns with India’s self-sufficiency commitment in defense.

    Indo-Russian joint venture delivers 35,000 AK-203 rifles to Indian Army

    India and Russia's joint venture, ROSOBORONEXPORT, delivered 35,000 AK-203 rifles. Produced at Korwa Ordnance Factory in Amethi, it aligns with Make in India, Atmanirbhar Bharat, and involves technology transfer. Director Mikheev emphasized certified equipment. The Indian Army received rifles within the agreed timeframe in the first project phase. Chambered for 7.62x39mm cartridges, they ensure Kalashnikov reliability.

    Revenue growth to be quite significant for next 2 financial years: Saurabh Gupta, Dixon Technologies

    I do not want to give you guidance on any number, but clearly the order book looks extremely healthy, not only across mobile vertical which is the largest trigger for our growth, I think so even IT hardware opportunities looking very promising.

    India-Russia joint venture to get to run Mattala airport in Sri Lanka soon: Aviation minister

    Sri Lanka strategically partners with India and Russia amidst 2022 financial turmoil, entrusting Mattala Airport's management for sustainable growth. The joint venture marks a pivotal step towards economic recovery, reflecting the nation's resilience and commitment to fostering strategic alliances for infrastructure development and long-term prosperity.

    • SoftBank Group launches AI healthcare joint venture with Tempus AI

      Anton Bridge reported SoftBank Group's collaboration with Tempus AI for medical data analysis, edited by Christopher Cushing and Miral Fahmy.

      Mazagon Dock shares rally over 6% after bagging Navratna status

      Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, now a Navratna company, is set for exponential growth with significant investment opportunities and strategic partnerships in the defense sector. The stock continues to outperform, reflecting strong investor confidence in its future.

      Volkswagen's $5 billion investment in Rivian boosts EV maker's shares

      Rivian secures vital funding through Volkswagen's investment, enabling the launch of new EV models. The partnership signifies a significant step towards technological advancement and financial sustainability in the competitive electric vehicle market.

      Govt starts taking call on Chinese investments, Indian cos Press (Note) 3

      ​​Dixon Technologies is preparing to file for Press Note 3 clearance for its proposed joint venture with HKC Corp for manufacturing liquid crystal modules, thin film transistor liquid crystal display modules and assembly of smartphones and televisions. Dixon will own majority shares. Following border tensions, the Indian government began looking askance at investments by Chinese companies in India.

      IOC, GPS Renewables form joint venture for sustainable energy solutions

      Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) partners with GPS Renewables Pvt Ltd to establish a joint venture dedicated to advancing biofuel adoption in India.

      Minda Corp joins hands with Taiwan firm to locally produce sunroof for PVs

      HSIN Chong Machinery Works Chairman Roger Hsi said the company is looking forward to collaborate with Spark Minda to expand its footprint in India's growing vehicle market to develop and manufacture innovative integrated automotive sunroof and closure systems for next-generation vehicles.

      Jio Satellite Communications seeks trial spectrum after IN-Space clearance

      The Department of Telecom has already granted satellite communication service licence GMPCS and internet service provider licence to Jio Satellite Communications.

      Uno Minda ties up with Chinese firm for production of EV components

      Uno Minda has partnered with Suzhou Inovance Automotive Co to manufacture electric vehicle components, including charging control units, inverters, motors, and electric drive systems for passenger and commercial vehicles. The company plans to expand its electric four-wheeler portfolio and potentially establish a joint venture with Suzhou. Inovance, founded in 2003, specializes in providing products for rail transit and new-energy vehicles.

      Brakes India forms JV with Japanese firm for advanced braking products

      Brakes India and ADVICS announced a joint venture to develop and manufacture advanced braking products for the Indian light vehicle market, investing Rs 500 crore over three years. The partnership will focus on Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and leverage strengths in technology, localisation, and manufacturing processes. Products will initially target hybrid and electric vehicles, with plans to supply to the Indian market.

      SUN Mobility joins hands with IndianOil for setting up battery swapping infrastructure

      SUN Mobility announced a joint venture with IndianOil to set up 10,000 battery swapping stations by 2030, enabling electric mobility with 'Battery as a Service' for two, three, and small four-wheelers.

      Very strong relations with India; co-producing armored vehicles: US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin at Shangri La Dialogue

      At the Shangri La Dialogue in Singapore, US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin praised the strong US-India relationship. He talked about advancements in co-producing armoured vehicles and fighter jet engines. He emphasised the shared values between the two nations and predicted continued progress and momentum in the partnership. The strong ties are important for the two countries amid trouble in the Indo-Pacific region.

      Renault, Geely create joint venture for hybrid, combustion engines

      Renault and Geely's joint venture, HORSE Powertrain, aims to develop combustion and hybrid engines, bolstering competitiveness and addressing decarbonization challenges. With anticipated annual revenue of 15 billion euros and a production target of five million units. The venture, led by Matias Giannini as CEO and Daniel Li as chairman, signifies both companies' strategic partnership efforts.

      Suits & Sayings: Partnership in Peril

      ET’s roundup of the wackiest whispers and murmurs in corporate corridors & policy parlours.

      ONGC to form an equal JV with EverEnviro to build 10 CBG plants

      Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) and EverEnviro Resource Management Pvt Ltd are joining forces to construct 10 compressed biogas (CBG) plants, leveraging various feedstocks to reduce CO2 emissions by 7.5 lakh tons annually. ONGC, transitioning into the renewables sector, plans to establish solar, wind, and biofuel facilities alongside acquiring renewable projects. This strategic partnership signifies a pivotal step towards advancing renewable energy production in India.

      SJVN Q4 Results: Net profit jumps two-fold to Rs 61 crore

      State-owned SJVN has reported over two-fold jump in consolidated profit to Rs 61.08 crore during the March quarter, on account of exceptional gains.

      Coal India incorporates new arm for coal-to-chemical business

      Coal India's subsidiary BCGCL, with BHEL and GAIL, aims for coal-to-chemicals business with ammonia, nitric acid, and ammonium nitrate production, contributing significantly to domestic coal output.

      Reliance Industries seeks CCI approval for Viacom18-Star India merger

      Reliance Industries, led by billionaire Mukesh Ambani, has sought approval from the Competition Commission of India (CCI) for an $8.5 billion merger between Viacom18 and Star India Pvt Ltd (SIPL). The merger aims to combine the entertainment businesses of Viacom18, part of Reliance Industries, with SIPL, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company (TWDC). Post-merger, SIPL will become a joint venture held by RIL, Viacom18, and TWDC subsidiaries.

      After X-440, Hero and Harley-Davidson may bring more US models to India

      Hero MotoCorp and Harley-Davidson Inc are expanding their India partnership. Hero is the third-largest seller in the premium segment after Bajaj Auto and Royal Enfield. Niranjan Gupta, CEO of Hero MotoCorp, highlights the growing market for roadsters.

      PVR Inox looks to grow pre-ticketing F&B biz post its JV with Devyani

      PVR Inox has partnered with Devyani International to expand into the food and beverage sector. Devyani will hold a 51% stake, while PVR will have 49%. This joint venture aims to boost pre-ticketing F&B revenue through branded food courts adjacent to cinemas. In FY24, PVR Inox's F&B sales rose 21% to Rs 1958 crore. The company plans to open 5-6 food courts initially. PVR Inox is also shifting to a capital-light model, reducing capex and adding new screens through a franchise model.

      Green with Envy: Now ONGC, NTPC arm may bid for Ayana Renewable Power

      Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) is reportedly in discussions with NTPC Green Energy to form a consortium for bidding on Ayana Renewable Power, owned by the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF). The enterprise value of Ayana is estimated to be around $2 billion. Other entities like JSW Neo Energy, Sekura Energy, Masdar, Macquarie, and Sembcorp have also shown interest in acquiring a controlling stake in Ayana.

      Sri Lanka in talks with India to set up small arms manufacturing unit: Premitha Tennakoon

      Sri Lanka is in discussions with India to establish a small arms manufacturing unit, as part of their defence cooperation. State Minister of Defence Premitha Bandara Tennakoon said the discussions are ongoing and a joint venture in the military industry. The Indian envoy in Colombo, Santosh Jha, stated that India would be willing to make these capabilities available to Sri Lanka.

      S&P Dow Jones to sell stake in indices venture to BSE

      BSE will buy the S&P unit's 50% stake in the company. Though the size of the deal could not be ascertained, sources said the transaction is expected to be concluded in the first quarter of the current financial year.

      DG Innovate joins hands with EVage Motors, forays into domestic EV space

      UK-based advanced R&D firm DG Innovate on Wednesday announced its entry into the domestic electric vehicle space through a joint venture with electric commercial vehicle startup EVage Motors. The JV, which will be 60 per cent owned by DG Innovate and 40 per cent by the Indian partner, will produce electric motors for both domestic and overseas markets, EVage said.

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