Quoting from [VIKAS BADDI]:
Replying to [iulianap]:
Dear Madam,
Could it be possible for you to give me the link for getting a copy of the report on
1. ISRI's Trade Mission to India in January 2007
2. A Report on INDIA and DGFT
Thanks for the favour...
yours
vikas
1) http://www.isri.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Trade
2) I am sorry,i found only a report from 2001
Quoting from [iulianap]:http://www.isri.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home&CONTENTID=10037&TEMPLATE=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm
Quoting from [tanomoshii]:
Replying to [iulianap]:
IS IT UPDATED EVERY YEAR
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