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8 Indian cities among 25 riskiest offshoring locations
India may have been hailed for long as the world"s top outsourcing destination, but a new study has named as many as eight cities in the country among the world"s 25 riskiest places for offshoring, mainly on concerns like terrorism, pollution and geopolitical issues.

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Tech view: Markets likely to open weak
After a bearish last week, the markets are likely to open on a negative note owing to weak global cues. The US markets ended with deep cuts on Friday. The Dow shed 2%, and the Nasdaq slipped 3%.
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Toyota developing sub-Innova product for India

Toyota Kirloskar Motors Limited (TKML) is looking to make further inroads into the Indian market as it puts its strategy into overdrive. With the launch of the Prius and its small car in 2010, it is looking to add another volume product to its portfolio, - GMI aims to sell 1,500 units of Chevrolet Cruze this year - Electric and hybrid cars dominate - Toyota may launch Prius by Jan - Ghosn puts Renault and Nissan"s India ties on trial - Nissan plans electric vehicle for India - Festive demand clears automobile stocks On the sidelines of the Tokyo Motor Show, senior executives of the parent company confirmed they would be bringing in a second people mover, after the Innova, into India. The company is looking to position it between its new small car and the Innova, which should fit in to the Rs 6 lakh to Rs 8 lakh price bracket. Toyota claims it is developing an all-new model, which should go on sale in the next two years. Since the company wants to play safe with the vehicle and not affect Innova sales, it might look at a five- or six-seater with a sub 2.0-litre diesel engine for its people mover. “This will be a people mover and not an SUV,” one of the senior officials was quick to confirm. The company has been evaluating certain models for India, including the Toyota Avensis Verso MPV for benchmarking purposes in the recent months. In South East Asia, it offers a model called the Toyota Avanza, which uses several parts and body construction techniques similar to the Innova, but is powered by a host of petrol engines. It is not known at this point whether the model is being considered, but it is a strong contender to fit the price bracket nevertheless. Meanwhile, the company is keeping its small car programme for India on track. It has been working in close co-ordination with its Indian vendors to develop components, which are now being tested at Toyota’s facilities in Japan.


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