Lunch with the FT: Rajendra Pachauri
Financial Times March 30, 2007 As I arrive at Rajendra Pachauri’s office in a leafy part of New Delhi, my host also sweeps in, mid-conversation with another visitor. This overlap […]
Financial Times March 30, 2007 As I arrive at Rajendra Pachauri’s office in a leafy part of New Delhi, my host also sweeps in, mid-conversation with another visitor. This overlap […]
Financial Times March 7, 2007 Built-in infrastructure and a prime location are helping India’s Mahindra project pay off for its developers. Artists’ impressions of Mahindra World City, one of India’s […]
Financial Times February 19, 2007 New government quotas designed to give the poor greater access to higher education remain contentious On a mild winter day at Jawaharlal Nehru University, students […]
Financial Times 18 October 2006 CRUDE PROCESSING : Reliance Industries’ plans for a second plant by 2008 will help turn India into a regional refining hub Ten thousand kilometres of […]
Financial Times July 15 2006 Hotels are converting rooms into condominiums available to rent when the owners aren’t there Eloise, the fictional children’s book heroine, knew first-hand of the luxuries […]
May 23, 2006 Financial Times Amy Yee visits the Culinary Training Academy, which churns out some of the workers needed to fill a growing number of hospitality jobs. In a […]
Financial Times May 12, 2006 Amy Yee on the Palo Alto Research Centre, which invented landmark technology Founded in 1970 before the dawn of personal computing, Palo Alto Research Center […]
Financial Times April 27, 2006 The city’s music festival drives a springtime effort to lure back the visitors Budding branches on mansion-lined Saint Charles Avenue are not the only sign […]
Financial Times March 31, 2006 The fecund land of Napa Valley, northern California’s wine country, is waking to springtime with help from 400 hungry sheep. Trucked in from Colorado, the […]
Financial Times February 16, 2006 Multinationals are fighting over the pick of foreign-educated managers to run Chinese operations as the ‘brain drain’ is reversed The China of the early 1980s […]