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Asia column: Greenpeace at war in India

Rajesh Chhabara, (May 8, 2015)

The Indian government, under the new leadership of Narendi Modi, has taken a harsh line against Greenpeace’s opposition to several development projects – blocking funds and preventing individuals from travelling

Asia column: India’s corporate espionage wake-up call

Rajesh Chhabara, (Apr 7, 2015)

Senior staff from leading Indian companies have been arrested amid revelations that information has been routinely stolen from the government for corporate gain

Five megatrends for 2015

April Streeter, (Jan 6, 2015)

Five long-term megatrends that companies can’t forget to keep an eye on in 2015

Analysis: Partnerships – Tea scheme aims to protect children

Sam Phipps, (Nov 11, 2014)

A joint scheme in India’s Assam region is the first to bring together all stakeholders in the tea industry

PolicyWatch – November 2014

Stephen Gardner, (Nov 6, 2014)

Animal tested imports ban, UK Modern Slavery Bill, French eco-tax backtrack and EU disclosure law

EthicsWatch: Sustainable business roundup

Stephen Gardner, (Aug 15, 2014)

Revelations at the Jadugora uranium mine, Bangladeshi factory failings and Chinese electric car ordinances

South Asia Briefing: India’s Companies Act – The 2% solution

April Streeter, (Jun 9, 2014)

Money should begin flowing to Indian sustainability projects following new legislation. Are the givers and the receivers ready?

South Asia Briefing: History and context – Sustainability in the subcontinent

April Streeter, (Jun 6, 2014)

In all countries of south Asia, reducing poverty and hunger, providing clean water and sanitation, meeting growing energy needs and adapting to climate change are at the heart of sustainability efforts

India Briefing Part 1: Overview - India Innovation

Oliver Balch, (Jun 1, 2010)

The notion of giving back to society is deeply engrained in Indian corporate culture. So too is the ability to improvise and innovate in the face of challenging circumstances

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