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INDIA CAN ATTRACT US$10 BLN IN FDI ANNUALLY: PEPSI PRESIDENT.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 30-MAR-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

NEW DELHI, Mar 30 Asia Pulse - India has the potential to attract US$10 billion FDI annually if the infrastructure bottlenecks are removed, US cola giant Pepsico President Indra Nooyi said today.

Nooyi, who is also a member of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's NRIs panel for bringing in FDI...

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