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51. Exit Bharti, Enter Reliance in MTN Tango; Two days after merger talks with Bharti Airtel collapse, South African telco MTN Group begins negotiations with Bharti rival Reliance Communications

56. Mobile Services Boom in India; Indians are using their cell phones -- some 300 million have subscriptions, vs. only 30 million PCs -- as a 'one-stop shop' for everything from e-mailing to banking

57. India's Videocon Wants Motorola Phone Biz; The appliance maker seeks to buy Motorola's ailing cell-phone division to complement its telecom business; critics say it's not a good fit

58. India Wants to Eavesdrop on BlackBerrys; Due to terrorism fears, the Indian government demands access to calls and e-mails from every BlackBerry in the country

59. Can Tata Rev Up Jaguar? Jaguar and Land Rover, the two money-losing brands that Tata Motors is acquiring from Ford, will test management like never before

63. MAD DASH FOR THE LOW END; Nokia leads in cell phones for the masses. But rivals are hoping to steal market share

64. India Averts Internet Meltdown; Failsafe plans, including an alternate network of cables in the Pacific Ocean, prove the resilience of the country's broadband infrastructure

70. New Rivals for India's Top Auto Spot; A new Japanese management team at Maruti Suzuki plans to keep its No. 1 place against rival Tata and other newcomers

80. PC MAKERS ARE RACING TO INDIA; Their sights are on the subcontinent as Chinese sales begin to slow

81. Unilever Looks to Recover Lost Indian Glory; As competition heats up, India's top consumer-products company woos affluent shoppers with global brands like Dove, while cooking up its foods biz

83. RUSH-HOUR RELIEF VIA CELL

87. Nokia's Global Design Sense; Design Director Antti Kujala talks about how Nokia's localized studios can create products that reflect the needs and aspirations of emerging markets

88. THE LAST RAJAH; India's Ratan Tata aims to transform his once-stodgy conglomerate into a global powerhouse. But can it thrive after he steps down?

89. RISE OF THE RUPEE; Tech companies and exporters are losing profits as the currency continues to rise

90. NOKIA: LESSON LEARNED, REWARD REAPED; Offering products for every corner of the market is paying off for the mobile-phone maker

93. WHERE VENTURE CAPITAL NEVER VENTURED BEFORE

97. <BR /><BR /> India's Got a Job for You <BR /><BR />; <BR /><BR /> More companies on the subcontinent are looking for Western executives to provide international experience. There's no shortage of applicants <BR /><BR />

98. INDIA'S LIFE OF THE PARTY; Vijay Mallya enjoys his newfound respect--and a good time

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