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The report is a data driven, rigorous grassroot level research oriented workbook that aims to aid the forces as well as policy makers in their decision making relat
ed to countering LWE. Grounding itself in the issues and solutions, this report finds its theoretical base of its preliminary analysis in Game Theory – a theory of strategic decision making. By modelling left wing extremism according to the principle of Game Theory, the report indicates the socio-political behaviour and environment that encourages the continuity of the Maoist movement.
Against the backdrop of the visit of India's External Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, to Pakistan last month, Orkash has produced a study reflecting on the strategic business and trade opportunities that have the potential to change economic and geopolitiical relations between the two countries. The study outlines the obstacles in bilateral trade between the two countries as inherent lack of trust, trade barriers, protection of domestic industries in both countries, lack of essential infrastructure and resources at important border points and other forces at play.
The NGO sector is playing a key role in India's economic and social growth. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy. This round-table conference brought together key policy makers, legal bodies and the NGO think-tanks, and was organised by the National Law University, Delhi and the Charity Commission, UK.Orkash presented its discussion paper titled 'The NGO Sector in India - Governance & Risk Challenges' in the conference.
- Operational Risks Impacting Investments in the Indian Infrastructure & the Greenfield Projects Sectors: The unprecedented degree of operational risks impacting mega projects in recent years necessitates a fresh look by fund managers at risk assessment and risk management capabilities for investments in mega
Orkash presented its technology that creates new and powerful approaches for use of intelligent decision support systems at the tactical level for meeting Homeland Security challenges of actionable intelligence creation and operations management.
The report is a data driven, rigorous grassroot level research oriented workbook that aims to aid the forces as well as policy makers in their decision making relat
ed to countering LWE. Grounding itself in the issues and solutions, this report finds its theoretical base of its preliminary analysis in Game Theory – a theory of strategic decision making. By modelling left wing extremism according to the principle of Game Theory, the report indicates the socio-political behaviour and environment that encourages the continuity of the Maoist movement.
Against the backdrop of the visit of India's External Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, to Pakistan last month, Orkash has produced a study reflecting on the strategic business and trade opportunities that have the potential to change economic and geopolitiical relations between the two countries. The study outlines the obstacles in bilateral trade between the two countries as inherent lack of trust, trade barriers, protection of domestic industries in both countries, lack of essential infrastructure and resources at important border points and other forces at play.
The NGO sector is playing a key role in India's economic and social growth. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy. This round-table conference brought together key policy makers, legal bodies and the NGO think-tanks, and was organised by the National Law University, Delhi and the Charity Commission, UK.Orkash presented its discussion paper titled 'The NGO Sector in India - Governance & Risk Challenges' in the conference.
- Operational Risks Impacting Investments in the Indian Infrastructure & the Greenfield Projects Sectors: The unprecedented degree of operational risks impacting mega projects in recent years necessitates a fresh look by fund managers at risk assessment and risk management capabilities for investments in mega
Orkash presented its technology that creates new and powerful approaches for use of intelligent decision support systems at the tactical level for meeting Homeland Security challenges of actionable intelligence creation and operations management.
The report is a data driven, rigorous grassroot level research oriented workbook that aims to aid the forces as well as policy makers in their decision making relat
ed to countering LWE. Grounding itself in the issues and solutions, this report finds its theoretical base of its preliminary analysis in Game Theory – a theory of strategic decision making. By modelling left wing extremism according to the principle of Game Theory, the report indicates the socio-political behaviour and environment that encourages the continuity of the Maoist movement.
Against the backdrop of the visit of India's External Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, to Pakistan last month, Orkash has produced a study reflecting on the strategic business and trade opportunities that have the potential to change economic and geopolitiical relations between the two countries. The study outlines the obstacles in bilateral trade between the two countries as inherent lack of trust, trade barriers, protection of domestic industries in both countries, lack of essential infrastructure and resources at important border points and other forces at play.
The NGO sector is playing a key role in India's economic and social growth. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy. This round-table conference brought together key policy makers, legal bodies and the NGO think-tanks, and was organised by the National Law University, Delhi and the Charity Commission, UK.Orkash presented its discussion paper titled 'The NGO Sector in India - Governance & Risk Challenges' in the conference.
- Operational Risks Impacting Investments in the Indian Infrastructure & the Greenfield Projects Sectors: The unprecedented degree of operational risks impacting mega projects in recent years necessitates a fresh look by fund managers at risk assessment and risk management capabilities for investments in mega
Orkash presented its technology that creates new and powerful approaches for use of intelligent decision support systems at the tactical level for meeting Homeland Security challenges of actionable intelligence creation and operations management.
The report is a data driven, rigorous grassroot level research oriented workbook that aims to aid the forces as well as policy makers in their decision making relat
ed to countering LWE. Grounding itself in the issues and solutions, this report finds its theoretical base of its preliminary analysis in Game Theory – a theory of strategic decision making. By modelling left wing extremism according to the principle of Game Theory, the report indicates the socio-political behaviour and environment that encourages the continuity of the Maoist movement.
Against the backdrop of the visit of India's External Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, to Pakistan last month, Orkash has produced a study reflecting on the strategic business and trade opportunities that have the potential to change economic and geopolitiical relations between the two countries. The study outlines the obstacles in bilateral trade between the two countries as inherent lack of trust, trade barriers, protection of domestic industries in both countries, lack of essential infrastructure and resources at important border points and other forces at play.
The NGO sector is playing a key role in India's economic and social growth. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy. This round-table conference brought together key policy makers, legal bodies and the NGO think-tanks, and was organised by the National Law University, Delhi and the Charity Commission, UK.Orkash presented its discussion paper titled 'The NGO Sector in India - Governance & Risk Challenges' in the conference.
- Operational Risks Impacting Investments in the Indian Infrastructure & the Greenfield Projects Sectors: The unprecedented degree of operational risks impacting mega projects in recent years necessitates a fresh look by fund managers at risk assessment and risk management capabilities for investments in mega
Orkash presented its technology that creates new and powerful approaches for use of intelligent decision support systems at the tactical level for meeting Homeland Security challenges of actionable intelligence creation and operations management.
The report is a data driven, rigorous grassroot level research oriented workbook that aims to aid the forces as well as policy makers in their decision making relat
ed to countering LWE. Grounding itself in the issues and solutions, this report finds its theoretical base of its preliminary analysis in Game Theory – a theory of strategic decision making. By modelling left wing extremism according to the principle of Game Theory, the report indicates the socio-political behaviour and environment that encourages the continuity of the Maoist movement.
Against the backdrop of the visit of India's External Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, to Pakistan last month, Orkash has produced a study reflecting on the strategic business and trade opportunities that have the potential to change economic and geopolitiical relations between the two countries. The study outlines the obstacles in bilateral trade between the two countries as inherent lack of trust, trade barriers, protection of domestic industries in both countries, lack of essential infrastructure and resources at important border points and other forces at play.
The NGO sector is playing a key role in India's economic and social growth. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy. This round-table conference brought together key policy makers, legal bodies and the NGO think-tanks, and was organised by the National Law University, Delhi and the Charity Commission, UK.Orkash presented its discussion paper titled 'The NGO Sector in India - Governance & Risk Challenges' in the conference.
- Operational Risks Impacting Investments in the Indian Infrastructure & the Greenfield Projects Sectors: The unprecedented degree of operational risks impacting mega projects in recent years necessitates a fresh look by fund managers at risk assessment and risk management capabilities for investments in mega
Orkash presented its technology that creates new and powerful approaches for use of intelligent decision support systems at the tactical level for meeting Homeland Security challenges of actionable intelligence creation and operations management.
The report is a data driven, rigorous grassroot level research oriented workbook that aims to aid the forces as well as policy makers in their decision making relat
ed to countering LWE. Grounding itself in the issues and solutions, this report finds its theoretical base of its preliminary analysis in Game Theory – a theory of strategic decision making. By modelling left wing extremism according to the principle of Game Theory, the report indicates the socio-political behaviour and environment that encourages the continuity of the Maoist movement.
Against the backdrop of the visit of India's External Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, to Pakistan last month, Orkash has produced a study reflecting on the strategic business and trade opportunities that have the potential to change economic and geopolitiical relations between the two countries. The study outlines the obstacles in bilateral trade between the two countries as inherent lack of trust, trade barriers, protection of domestic industries in both countries, lack of essential infrastructure and resources at important border points and other forces at play.
The NGO sector is playing a key role in India's economic and social growth. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy. This round-table conference brought together key policy makers, legal bodies and the NGO think-tanks, and was organised by the National Law University, Delhi and the Charity Commission, UK.Orkash presented its discussion paper titled 'The NGO Sector in India - Governance & Risk Challenges' in the conference.
- Operational Risks Impacting Investments in the Indian Infrastructure & the Greenfield Projects Sectors: The unprecedented degree of operational risks impacting mega projects in recent years necessitates a fresh look by fund managers at risk assessment and risk management capabilities for investments in mega
Orkash presented its technology that creates new and powerful approaches for use of intelligent decision support systems at the tactical level for meeting Homeland Security challenges of actionable intelligence creation and operations management.
The report is a data driven, rigorous grassroot level research oriented workbook that aims to aid the forces as well as policy makers in their decision making relat
ed to countering LWE. Grounding itself in the issues and solutions, this report finds its theoretical base of its preliminary analysis in Game Theory – a theory of strategic decision making. By modelling left wing extremism according to the principle of Game Theory, the report indicates the socio-political behaviour and environment that encourages the continuity of the Maoist movement.
Against the backdrop of the visit of India's External Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, to Pakistan last month, Orkash has produced a study reflecting on the strategic business and trade opportunities that have the potential to change economic and geopolitiical relations between the two countries. The study outlines the obstacles in bilateral trade between the two countries as inherent lack of trust, trade barriers, protection of domestic industries in both countries, lack of essential infrastructure and resources at important border points and other forces at play.
The NGO sector is playing a key role in India's economic and social growth. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy. This round-table conference brought together key policy makers, legal bodies and the NGO think-tanks, and was organised by the National Law University, Delhi and the Charity Commission, UK.Orkash presented its discussion paper titled 'The NGO Sector in India - Governance & Risk Challenges' in the conference.
- Operational Risks Impacting Investments in the Indian Infrastructure & the Greenfield Projects Sectors: The unprecedented degree of operational risks impacting mega projects in recent years necessitates a fresh look by fund managers at risk assessment and risk management capabilities for investments in mega
Orkash presented its technology that creates new and powerful approaches for use of intelligent decision support systems at the tactical level for meeting Homeland Security challenges of actionable intelligence creation and operations management.
The report is a data driven, rigorous grassroot level research oriented workbook that aims to aid the forces as well as policy makers in their decision making relat
ed to countering LWE. Grounding itself in the issues and solutions, this report finds its theoretical base of its preliminary analysis in Game Theory – a theory of strategic decision making. By modelling left wing extremism according to the principle of Game Theory, the report indicates the socio-political behaviour and environment that encourages the continuity of the Maoist movement.
Against the backdrop of the visit of India's External Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, to Pakistan last month, Orkash has produced a study reflecting on the strategic business and trade opportunities that have the potential to change economic and geopolitiical relations between the two countries. The study outlines the obstacles in bilateral trade between the two countries as inherent lack of trust, trade barriers, protection of domestic industries in both countries, lack of essential infrastructure and resources at important border points and other forces at play.
The NGO sector is playing a key role in India's economic and social growth. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy. This round-table conference brought together key policy makers, legal bodies and the NGO think-tanks, and was organised by the National Law University, Delhi and the Charity Commission, UK.Orkash presented its discussion paper titled 'The NGO Sector in India - Governance & Risk Challenges' in the conference.
- Operational Risks Impacting Investments in the Indian Infrastructure & the Greenfield Projects Sectors: The unprecedented degree of operational risks impacting mega projects in recent years necessitates a fresh look by fund managers at risk assessment and risk management capabilities for investments in mega
Orkash presented its technology that creates new and powerful approaches for use of intelligent decision support systems at the tactical level for meeting Homeland Security challenges of actionable intelligence creation and operations management.
The report is a data driven, rigorous grassroot level research oriented workbook that aims to aid the forces as well as policy makers in their decision making relat
ed to countering LWE. Grounding itself in the issues and solutions, this report finds its theoretical base of its preliminary analysis in Game Theory – a theory of strategic decision making. By modelling left wing extremism according to the principle of Game Theory, the report indicates the socio-political behaviour and environment that encourages the continuity of the Maoist movement.
Against the backdrop of the visit of India's External Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, to Pakistan last month, Orkash has produced a study reflecting on the strategic business and trade opportunities that have the potential to change economic and geopolitiical relations between the two countries. The study outlines the obstacles in bilateral trade between the two countries as inherent lack of trust, trade barriers, protection of domestic industries in both countries, lack of essential infrastructure and resources at important border points and other forces at play.
The NGO sector is playing a key role in India's economic and social growth. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy. This round-table conference brought together key policy makers, legal bodies and the NGO think-tanks, and was organised by the National Law University, Delhi and the Charity Commission, UK.Orkash presented its discussion paper titled 'The NGO Sector in India - Governance & Risk Challenges' in the conference.
- Operational Risks Impacting Investments in the Indian Infrastructure & the Greenfield Projects Sectors: The unprecedented degree of operational risks impacting mega projects in recent years necessitates a fresh look by fund managers at risk assessment and risk management capabilities for investments in mega
Orkash presented its technology that creates new and powerful approaches for use of intelligent decision support systems at the tactical level for meeting Homeland Security challenges of actionable intelligence creation and operations management.
The report is a data driven, rigorous grassroot level research oriented workbook that aims to aid the forces as well as policy makers in their decision making relat
ed to countering LWE. Grounding itself in the issues and solutions, this report finds its theoretical base of its preliminary analysis in Game Theory – a theory of strategic decision making. By modelling left wing extremism according to the principle of Game Theory, the report indicates the socio-political behaviour and environment that encourages the continuity of the Maoist movement.
Against the backdrop of the visit of India's External Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, to Pakistan last month, Orkash has produced a study reflecting on the strategic business and trade opportunities that have the potential to change economic and geopolitiical relations between the two countries. The study outlines the obstacles in bilateral trade between the two countries as inherent lack of trust, trade barriers, protection of domestic industries in both countries, lack of essential infrastructure and resources at important border points and other forces at play.
The NGO sector is playing a key role in India's economic and social growth. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy. This round-table conference brought together key policy makers, legal bodies and the NGO think-tanks, and was organised by the National Law University, Delhi and the Charity Commission, UK.Orkash presented its discussion paper titled 'The NGO Sector in India - Governance & Risk Challenges' in the conference.
- Operational Risks Impacting Investments in the Indian Infrastructure & the Greenfield Projects Sectors: The unprecedented degree of operational risks impacting mega projects in recent years necessitates a fresh look by fund managers at risk assessment and risk management capabilities for investments in mega
Orkash presented its technology that creates new and powerful approaches for use of intelligent decision support systems at the tactical level for meeting Homeland Security challenges of actionable intelligence creation and operations management.
The report is a data driven, rigorous grassroot level research oriented workbook that aims to aid the forces as well as policy makers in their decision making relat
ed to countering LWE. Grounding itself in the issues and solutions, this report finds its theoretical base of its preliminary analysis in Game Theory – a theory of strategic decision making. By modelling left wing extremism according to the principle of Game Theory, the report indicates the socio-political behaviour and environment that encourages the continuity of the Maoist movement.
Against the backdrop of the visit of India's External Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, to Pakistan last month, Orkash has produced a study reflecting on the strategic business and trade opportunities that have the potential to change economic and geopolitiical relations between the two countries. The study outlines the obstacles in bilateral trade between the two countries as inherent lack of trust, trade barriers, protection of domestic industries in both countries, lack of essential infrastructure and resources at important border points and other forces at play.
The NGO sector is playing a key role in India's economic and social growth. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy. This round-table conference brought together key policy makers, legal bodies and the NGO think-tanks, and was organised by the National Law University, Delhi and the Charity Commission, UK.Orkash presented its discussion paper titled 'The NGO Sector in India - Governance & Risk Challenges' in the conference.
- Operational Risks Impacting Investments in the Indian Infrastructure & the Greenfield Projects Sectors: The unprecedented degree of operational risks impacting mega projects in recent years necessitates a fresh look by fund managers at risk assessment and risk management capabilities for investments in mega
Orkash presented its technology that creates new and powerful approaches for use of intelligent decision support systems at the tactical level for meeting Homeland Security challenges of actionable intelligence creation and operations management.
The report is a data driven, rigorous grassroot level research oriented workbook that aims to aid the forces as well as policy makers in their decision making relat
ed to countering LWE. Grounding itself in the issues and solutions, this report finds its theoretical base of its preliminary analysis in Game Theory – a theory of strategic decision making. By modelling left wing extremism according to the principle of Game Theory, the report indicates the socio-political behaviour and environment that encourages the continuity of the Maoist movement.
Against the backdrop of the visit of India's External Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, to Pakistan last month, Orkash has produced a study reflecting on the strategic business and trade opportunities that have the potential to change economic and geopolitiical relations between the two countries. The study outlines the obstacles in bilateral trade between the two countries as inherent lack of trust, trade barriers, protection of domestic industries in both countries, lack of essential infrastructure and resources at important border points and other forces at play.
The NGO sector is playing a key role in India's economic and social growth. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy. This round-table conference brought together key policy makers, legal bodies and the NGO think-tanks, and was organised by the National Law University, Delhi and the Charity Commission, UK.Orkash presented its discussion paper titled 'The NGO Sector in India - Governance & Risk Challenges' in the conference.
- Operational Risks Impacting Investments in the Indian Infrastructure & the Greenfield Projects Sectors: The unprecedented degree of operational risks impacting mega projects in recent years necessitates a fresh look by fund managers at risk assessment and risk management capabilities for investments in mega
Orkash presented its technology that creates new and powerful approaches for use of intelligent decision support systems at the tactical level for meeting Homeland Security challenges of actionable intelligence creation and operations management.
The report is a data driven, rigorous grassroot level research oriented workbook that aims to aid the forces as well as policy makers in their decision making relat
ed to countering LWE. Grounding itself in the issues and solutions, this report finds its theoretical base of its preliminary analysis in Game Theory – a theory of strategic decision making. By modelling left wing extremism according to the principle of Game Theory, the report indicates the socio-political behaviour and environment that encourages the continuity of the Maoist movement.
Against the backdrop of the visit of India's External Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, to Pakistan last month, Orkash has produced a study reflecting on the strategic business and trade opportunities that have the potential to change economic and geopolitiical relations between the two countries. The study outlines the obstacles in bilateral trade between the two countries as inherent lack of trust, trade barriers, protection of domestic industries in both countries, lack of essential infrastructure and resources at important border points and other forces at play.
The NGO sector is playing a key role in India's economic and social growth. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy. This round-table conference brought together key policy makers, legal bodies and the NGO think-tanks, and was organised by the National Law University, Delhi and the Charity Commission, UK.Orkash presented its discussion paper titled 'The NGO Sector in India - Governance & Risk Challenges' in the conference.
- Operational Risks Impacting Investments in the Indian Infrastructure & the Greenfield Projects Sectors: The unprecedented degree of operational risks impacting mega projects in recent years necessitates a fresh look by fund managers at risk assessment and risk management capabilities for investments in mega
Orkash presented its technology that creates new and powerful approaches for use of intelligent decision support systems at the tactical level for meeting Homeland Security challenges of actionable intelligence creation and operations management.
The report is a data driven, rigorous grassroot level research oriented workbook that aims to aid the forces as well as policy makers in their decision making relat
ed to countering LWE. Grounding itself in the issues and solutions, this report finds its theoretical base of its preliminary analysis in Game Theory – a theory of strategic decision making. By modelling left wing extremism according to the principle of Game Theory, the report indicates the socio-political behaviour and environment that encourages the continuity of the Maoist movement.
Against the backdrop of the visit of India's External Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, to Pakistan last month, Orkash has produced a study reflecting on the strategic business and trade opportunities that have the potential to change economic and geopolitiical relations between the two countries. The study outlines the obstacles in bilateral trade between the two countries as inherent lack of trust, trade barriers, protection of domestic industries in both countries, lack of essential infrastructure and resources at important border points and other forces at play.
The NGO sector is playing a key role in India's economic and social growth. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy. This round-table conference brought together key policy makers, legal bodies and the NGO think-tanks, and was organised by the National Law University, Delhi and the Charity Commission, UK.Orkash presented its discussion paper titled 'The NGO Sector in India - Governance & Risk Challenges' in the conference.
- Operational Risks Impacting Investments in the Indian Infrastructure & the Greenfield Projects Sectors: The unprecedented degree of operational risks impacting mega projects in recent years necessitates a fresh look by fund managers at risk assessment and risk management capabilities for investments in mega
Orkash presented its technology that creates new and powerful approaches for use of intelligent decision support systems at the tactical level for meeting Homeland Security challenges of actionable intelligence creation and operations management.
The report is a data driven, rigorous grassroot level research oriented workbook that aims to aid the forces as well as policy makers in their decision making relat
ed to countering LWE. Grounding itself in the issues and solutions, this report finds its theoretical base of its preliminary analysis in Game Theory – a theory of strategic decision making. By modelling left wing extremism according to the principle of Game Theory, the report indicates the socio-political behaviour and environment that encourages the continuity of the Maoist movement.
Against the backdrop of the visit of India's External Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, to Pakistan last month, Orkash has produced a study reflecting on the strategic business and trade opportunities that have the potential to change economic and geopolitiical relations between the two countries. The study outlines the obstacles in bilateral trade between the two countries as inherent lack of trust, trade barriers, protection of domestic industries in both countries, lack of essential infrastructure and resources at important border points and other forces at play.
The NGO sector is playing a key role in India's economic and social growth. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy. This round-table conference brought together key policy makers, legal bodies and the NGO think-tanks, and was organised by the National Law University, Delhi and the Charity Commission, UK.Orkash presented its discussion paper titled 'The NGO Sector in India - Governance & Risk Challenges' in the conference.
- Operational Risks Impacting Investments in the Indian Infrastructure & the Greenfield Projects Sectors: The unprecedented degree of operational risks impacting mega projects in recent years necessitates a fresh look by fund managers at risk assessment and risk management capabilities for investments in mega
Orkash presented its technology that creates new and powerful approaches for use of intelligent decision support systems at the tactical level for meeting Homeland Security challenges of actionable intelligence creation and operations management.
The report is a data driven, rigorous grassroot level research oriented workbook that aims to aid the forces as well as policy makers in their decision making relat
ed to countering LWE. Grounding itself in the issues and solutions, this report finds its theoretical base of its preliminary analysis in Game Theory – a theory of strategic decision making. By modelling left wing extremism according to the principle of Game Theory, the report indicates the socio-political behaviour and environment that encourages the continuity of the Maoist movement.
Against the backdrop of the visit of India's External Affairs Minister, S. M. Krishna, to Pakistan last month, Orkash has produced a study reflecting on the strategic business and trade opportunities that have the potential to change economic and geopolitiical relations between the two countries. The study outlines the obstacles in bilateral trade between the two countries as inherent lack of trust, trade barriers, protection of domestic industries in both countries, lack of essential infrastructure and resources at important border points and other forces at play.
The NGO sector is playing a key role in India's economic and social growth. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian economy. This round-table conference brought together key policy makers, legal bodies and the NGO think-tanks, and was organised by the National Law University, Delhi and the Charity Commission, UK.Orkash presented its discussion paper titled 'The NGO Sector in India - Governance & Risk Challenges' in the conference.
- Operational Risks Impacting Investments in the Indian Infrastructure & the Greenfield Projects Sectors: The unprecedented degree of operational risks impacting mega projects in recent years necessitates a fresh look by fund managers at risk assessment and risk management capabilities for investments in mega
Orkash presented its technology that creates new and powerful approaches for use of intelligent decision support systems at the tactical level for meeting Homeland Security challenges of actionable intelligence creation and operations management.