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  • Tagged: India

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    Building a case for India

    Construma pavilion another brick in strong bilateral relationship

    • 15. May 2017 - by BT in Business

    India was a Partner Country, present with two pavilions over more than 300 square metres, at the 36th Construma construction and home building exhibition at Hungexpo in April. Construma is[…]

    CSABRA, Rahul; Orbán Viktor; Schőberl Márton

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    Turul courts tiger

    Further opportunities seen for major investor in country

    • 23. October 2016 - by BT in Diplomacy

    Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met Vice-President of India Mohammad Hamid Ansari for talks in Budapest on Sunday. Afterwards Orbán said “Hungary needs investors like India”. Hungary was approaching full employment[…]

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    Ambassador Rahul Chhabra (right) outside the Indian Embassy in Budapest with Naveen Rabelli, the inventor, builder and driver of his electric tuk-tuk

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    Postcard from an electric rickshaw

    One man, three wheels and no pollution

    • 27. August 2016 - by Adam Lazar in Travel

    “You would not be aiming to break any speed record with this?” I ask the man putting his rucksack into his rickshaw. “Speed record I would not break, yet I[…]

    Shri Ramesh Abhishek (left) and László Szabó

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    India, Hungary press ahead

    Further economic ties seen in many sectors

    • 11. June 2016 - by BT in Business

    Many opportunities exist for further investments by Indian companies in Hungary as well as Hungarian companies in India, the fourth session of the India-Hungary Joint Commission on Economic Cooperation heard[…]

    Megnyílt az Advent Budapesten téli fesztivál és karácsonyi

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    My wish this Christmas

    The Capital with the Eye of an Expat

    • 11. December 2015 - by Mary Murphy in What lies beneath

    The world is in a mess, a terrible mess. Decisions being made in the hallowed halls of power in one country are affecting the lives of ordinary people in another.[…]

    László Szabó (second from left) meets Tata Consultancy Services 
executives at their headquarters in Mumbai

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    Hungary-India links ‘win-win’

    Minister in Mumbai to talk up ‘one of Europe’s best investment climates’

    • 30. October 2015 - by Sarosh Bana, Mumbai in Business

    The Hungarian leadership sees remarkable potential in India, which is striving to fulfil the demands of its booming economy and of the growing middle classes by way of sustainable development[…]

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    The origin of the species

    The Capital with the Eye of an Expat

    • 24. April 2015 - by Mary Murphy in What lies beneath

    I like to think that I’m a conscious consumer in that I check the labels of everything I buy and decide whether to purchase based on where it was made.[…]

    Flower market

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    Kolkata, a city like few others

    • 12. September 2014 - by BT in Travel

    The metropolitan area of Kolkata presents a perfect picture of modern India along with traditional art and culture. The city, which has witnessed many vicissitudes in the past, still presents[…]

    PM12681777@British Raj The life

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    Finding a punkah-wallah, and other essential Raj tips

    “The Complete Indian Housekeeper and Cook” by Flora Annie Steel and Grace Gardiner (book published by Oxford University Press)

    • 10. September 2014 - by BT in Travel

    None of us today needs to know how to cope with bumble-foot in geese, or just how many flannel skirts to take to a new posting in India or Burma.[…]

    Chris back then

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    The Travelling Times

    This August’s summer break saw The Budapest Times venture to familiar territory in neighbouring Transylvania in Romania and to further afield in pulsating and fascinating Kolkata in India. Next year? Perhaps further still to the 7,107 idyllic tropical islands of the Philippines on the edge of the warm Pacific Ocean, which are looking to attract more Hungarians. This week’s special section may give readers some ideas.

    • 5. September 2014 - by BT in Travel

    Mad dogs and an Englishman Confessions of a young, wild ’traveller-not-a-tourist’ Immediately after completing a three-and-a-half-year journalism apprenticeship in England in 1973, Christopher Maddock set out on an overland trip[…]

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