Hollywood theme park scripted for India
Reliance Big Entertainment and Universal Studios are close to signing an agreement to build a $1.5bn film-themed resort with a Bollywood twist
2010. July 30. 21:05
India Maoists kill police hostage [BBC NEWS] Sept. 3. Maoist rebels in the Indian state of Bihar say they have killed one of four policemen they had been holding hostage. Phillip Hughes and Nathan Hauritz recalled for Australia tour to India [Telegraph.co.uk] Sept. 2. Opener Phillip Hughes and offspinner Nathan Hauritz were recalled for Australia's tour to India next month. Reprieve for BlackBerry users in India [Telegraph.co.uk] Aug. 31. Indian Government allows BlackBerry use to continue for at least another 60 days. Blackberry in India ban reprieve [BBC NEWS] Aug. 30. Blackberry-maker Research in Motion offers to work with India to support the country's need for "lawful access" to encrypted services. RIM refuses to back down in India [FT.com] Aug. 27. Research in Motion and India are set for an impasse after the company said New Delhi's demand for access to BlackBerry e-mails was technically impossible Durham and Yorkshire miss out on England Sri Lanka and India Tests in 2011 [Telegraph.co.uk] Aug. 26. There was anger on Thursday when it was revealed that their will be no Test cricket in the North next year. India passes landmark nuclear law [BBC NEWS] Aug. 25. India's lower house of parliament approves a controversial law that opens its nuclear power market to private investment. India rejects Vedanta's Orissa mine plan [Telegraph.co.uk] Aug. 24. In what is being seen as a victory for David over Goliath, the Indian government has rejected a proposal from Vedanta Resources to mine bauxite in the Indian state of Orissa- and said it ma... India fights superbug source claims [BBC NEWS] Aug. 23. India's healthcare system has hit the headlines thanks to claims that a new superbug can be traced back to the country's hospitals. Commonwealth Games 2010: Asafa Powell to miss Delhi showpiece in India [Telegraph.co.uk] Aug. 22. Jamaican sprinter Asafa Powell appears set to be the latest star athlete to pull out of the Commonwealth Games in Delhi. More India 'naked punishments' [BBC NEWS] Aug. 19. Two more tribal women are stripped and forced to parade naked in front of large crowds in the Indian state of West Bengal, police say. Blackstone to invest $4bn in India [FT.com] Aug. 18. The deal shows how US private equity companies are ramping up their interest in the country, with rival Kohlberg Kravis Roberts also announcing two big deals this year