The Enforcement Directorate (ED) interrogated Telangana Minister K.T. Rama Rao (KTR) for seven hours regarding alleged ...
Saddened to learn that legend of the automobile industry Mr. Osamu Suzuki has passed away today I’ve had the privilege of meeting and interacting with Mr. Suzuki at Hamamatsu a few years ago ...
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president KT Rama Rao appeared before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) Thursday for questioning in connection with an alleged money laundering case tied to the ...
He built Suzuki Motor into a Japanese global brand making small vehicles and motorcycles. Entering India’s market in the 1980s was one of his early successes. By River Akira Davis and Kiuko ...
KTR is being questioned in Hyderabad by the Anti-Corruption Bureau over Formula E race financial issues. He claims political motives drive the case.
Osamu Suzuki, the charismatic former boss of Suzuki Motor Corp. who helped turn the Japanese mini-vehicle maker into a globally competitive company, has died, the company said Friday. He was 94.
HYDERABAD: The Telangana High Court on Friday extended the interim protection from arrest granted to BRS working president K T Rama Rao (KTR) until December 31 in connection with the Formula-E ...
Osamu Suzuki, the man who shaped Suzuki into a global industry player, has died aged 94. He married into the car and bike business, and cracked the Indian market before most had even thought to try.
Suzuki led the company for nearly 40 years, overseeing significant global expansion and a tenfold increase in sales. He joined Suzuki Motor in 1958 after marrying into the founding family and ...
TOKYO -- Osamu Suzuki, former chairman of Japan's Suzuki Motor, has died, the company announced Friday. He was 94 years old. Suzuki led the company for more than 40 years, until he stepped down as ...
Osamu Suzuki, an ingenious penny pincher who led Japan’s Suzuki Motor for more than four decades and played a key role in turning India into a flourishing auto market, has died aged 94.
Suzuki sold about 3.2 million vehicles worldwide in 2023-24, with over half sold in India, trailing just behind Toyota, the largest automaker in the world Osamu Suzuki, the Chairman of Suzuki ...