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Sun, 07/25/2010 - 13:30
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CAMERON-INDIA 2 LST

No 10 is holding an event in Bengaluru where the
countries' best computer programmes will pit their wits
against each other to build new applications. The aim is to
illustrate the potential for collaboration.
The Times report said "BAE is hoping to win contracts
for the Euro-fighter Typhoon jet, howitzers and armoured
vehicles. Rolls-Royce is looking to work on India's civil
nuclear programme".
Sir John Banham, the chairman of Johnson Mathey, said
there was "huge scope" for British businesses to help to meet
India's need for cleaner, cheaper energy.
It is expected that leading British universities will
agree to develop research collaborations with Indian
institutes. PTI

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