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HDFC Standard Life lowers capital infusion by Rs 100 crore
Mumbai-based HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company today said the various cost saving measures adopted by the company would lead to less need for capital infusion during the current financial year. The company’s original plan was to invest about Rs 350 crore in the current financial year, which now may come down to Rs 250 crore.

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India for new initiatives with ASEAN on economic meltdown
India will make a strong pitch for new initiatives with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to collectively respond to challenges thrown up by the global economic meltdown and climate change during the two day India-ASEAN and East Asia Summits beginning in Thailand on Saturday.

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BJP walks out over Copenhagen; Ramesh terms it pre-planned
Government today said it will not compromise on India"s interests at the Copenhagen climate change summit, but a dissatisfied opposition walked out in the Rajya Sabha.
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Clinton set the pace for Indo-US relationship: State dept

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has set the pace for the Indo-US relationship during her recent visit to India and both the countries have to work hard to deepen the cooperation and build on it, the State Department has said. - Krishna, Qureshi exchange greetings at ASEAN meet - Clinton urges Asia to enforce North Korea sanctions - Soft sell, hard issues - Warming conflict - Govt under West "pressure" to resume talks with Pak - India commits Rs 180k cr to nuclear trade "Now that we (India and US) have broadened the frame and significantly increased the number of issues that the two countries will address together, now comes the hard work of preparing for these meetings and deepening the cooperation," Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs P J Crowley said. "We have to see what progress can be made in all of the working groups that she (Clinton) outlined with her Indian counterpart," he said. Crowley said Clinton reflected in a number of occasions that the US was "very satisfied" with the trip to India and the launching of a strategic dialogue and an expansion of the range of issues that "we will address in future meetings with both countries." The Secretary of State visited India early this week during which the two countries vowed to expand their relationship. "The strategic dialogue will be carried on primarily at the ministerial level," Crowley said, adding that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would be coming on a state visit to the US in November.


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