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India needs to double down on electronics manufacturing: Tata Electronics chairmanTata Electronics Chairman Banmali Agrawala advocates for India to focus on electronics manufacturing services, emphasizing the need to enha...
Make first, design next: Banmali Agrawala, new chairman of Tata Advanced SystemsSpeaking at the Global Investors Meet (GIM) in Chennai, Banmali Agrawala, who is the chairman of the aerospace and defence solutions unit o...
India Economic Conclave 2014: Manufacturing key to revive languishing economy, says Nirmala SitharamanAnswering questions as part of a panel discussion on 'Make in India: Crafting a Manufacturing Revival', Sitharaman said, "We have to ensure...
Banmali Agrawala new chairman of Tata Advanced Systems, co aims to scale up defence bizBanmali Agrawala has been appointed as the new chairman of Tata Advanced Systems (TASL), the aerospace and defence solutions unit of Tata S...
Tata Power CEO Anil Sardana may resign as group plans rejigSardana, who steered the company through turbulent times to reinvent itself as a leading renewable energy company, is seeking growth opport...
Vishal Wanchoo appointed CEO of GE South AsiaWanchoo succeeds Banmali Agrawala, who is moving on from GE to join Tata Sons as President of its infrastructure, defence and aerospace bus...
Tata Sons appoints Banmali Agrawala as president, infrastructure, defence and aerospaceAs part of the Tata Sons leadership team, his knowledge in several areas, including leadership development, digital infrastructure, will be...
GE South Asia CEO Banmali Agrawala to join Tata SonsAgrawala is being brought in by Tata Sons to formulate a strategy for the realty and infrastructure businesses which includes consolidation...
General Electric optimistic of opportunities from government’s infrastructure thrustGeneral Electric is currently executing a major order for locomotives, which is the largest contract it has signed in India.
Rewind: When Tata Group’s loss was GE’s gainGE's Banmali Agrawala was formerly with Tata Power as its executive director for strategy & business development, as well as on its board.
We can double our India business if government’s decisions are fast-paced: Banmali Agrawala, GE South Asia CEOIn an interview, GE's Jeff Connelly and Banmali Agrawala say their business in India could double over the next 2-3 years.
Invest in India or you may 'miss the bus': CiscoCisco suggested businesses not to 'miss the bus' as the country is in sync with the speed of innovation in the current digital age.
Big bang announcement on power sector a need of the hour: Banmali Agrawala, GE"Companies that have the wherewithal, that have the technology and the financial resources are going to do well"
China's woes an opportunity for India, but gains will take time to materialise: Banmali Agrawala, GE South AsiaMany people see in the current global crisis a golden opportunity for India. But does in China's dilemma lie India's historic moment?
Increased transparency will encourage global players to do business in India: Banmali Agrawala, GE South Asia headGE expects to grow two to three times the rate of GDP growth, something it hasn’t achieved in the country in recent years.
GE plans to make India tech and innovation centreThe company is bullish about healthcare, renewable energy and oil and gas sector and feels there is a need to remove bottlenecks in the the...
GE launches new range of wind turbinesA 100 MW wind farm powered by 1.7-103 turbines can generate electricity required to fulfill the needs of 4.13 lakh Indian homes per year.
GE's $200 million manufacturing facility in Pune to be operational from mid-2014The $200 million manufacturing facility being set up by GE India in Pune will start functioning by June.
- Bullish on India, GE Energy embraces localisation path
In June, GE India had announced plans to invest about Rs 1,100 crore to set up a new manufacturing facility in Pune.
Indian power transmission system fairly robust: GE EnergyGE has said that Indian power transmission system is quite robust compared to many developed nations, and a "political will" is needed to r...