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Posted: Fri, Aug 24 2007. 12:27 AM IST
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Global ambitions fuel auto cos’ R&D drive
Investment in R&D by six Indian firms increased 70% in fiscal 2007 over fiscal 2004
Ravi Krishnan and John Samuel Raja D.
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