India's Nano car deadlock continues as talks fail
KOLKATA, India (Reuters) - Indian political activists opposing a car plant to build Tata Motors' super-cheap Nano car threatened fresh protests on Saturday after talks with the government failed to break a deadlock, officials said.
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