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India farmers suspend Nano plant protests

Protests that halted production at a plant in India building the world's cheapest car were called off after the local government promised Sunday to compensate angry farmers.

Time.com: The People vs. the People's Car

The Nano was supposed to be a quality car within reach of India's millions. So why are Indians agitating against it?

Tata suspends work on world's cheapest car

Tata Motors suspended work indefinitely at a factory building the world's cheapest car, the company said Tuesday following increasingly violent protests by farmers demanding the return of their land.

CNNMoney: India's Tata shuts Nano plant

Tata Motors suspended work indefinitely at a factory building the world's cheapest car, the company said Tuesday, following increasingly violent protests by farmers demanding their land back.

Time.com: How India 'Colonized' Britain

The acquisition of Britain's leading luxury car brands by an Indian company merely confirms the vitality a centuries-old Indian presence in British culture

Fortune: A new low for Motorola

Motorola may have just had its worst week ever.

Fortune: Jaguar's edgy new cat

The 2009 Jaguar XF means business - literally. The S-Type successor will be the first Jag to hit the road under new post-Ford ownership, and it was a key driver in convincing India's Tata Motors that the troubled British brand, along with sibling Land Rover, were worth the dough (a reported $2 billion or so). Can this one solitary cog, even as handsome as it is, restart Jag?

$2,500 car brings transport to India's masses

An Indian car manufacturer unveiled its much-anticipated $2,500 "people's car" on Thursday -- a four-wheel passenger vehicle which it hopes will provide a much-needed transportation option for the poor.

Time.com: The World's Cheapest Car

India's new $2,500 Nano just may change the lives of millions of the world's poor. But some worry it could also complicate environmental problems

Ford eyes Tata for Jaguar sell-off

India's Tata Motors was named by Ford as the preferred buyer of the U.S. car maker's Jaguar and Land Rover models.

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