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Hyundai Motor India on Tuesday said all its models in the country would now come with six airbags as standard..
The automaker also announced that it has decided for voluntary participation in the recently introduced Bharat NCAP with three models to begin with, and more models to follow..
Days after selling its stake in two of Adani Group companies, Abu Dhabi conglomerate International Holding Company (IHC) on Tuesday said it has raised stake in the groups flagship Adani Enterprises Ltd to above 5%..
In a filing to Abu Dhabi stock exchange, IHC said, This strategic increase reflects IHCs conviction in the world leading incubation model of AEL...
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