Another example of light and shade in India

John Rimmer

1-Aug-2006

The past fortnight in duty-free has offered a revealing contrast of life in Old and New India

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In Old India, the revisions to the duty-free tender under way at 10 airports run by Airports Authority of India (AAI) suggest that the market is no nearer meeting international

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