1. Jaguar Jaguar is a top luxury car brand used by the British royal family. It was born in 1935 and its founder is Sir William Lyons.
In March 2008, Ford Motor Company announced that it had signed a final agreement to sell its Jaguar and Land Rover businesses to India's Tata Motors.
2. Land Rover Land Rover is an old British automobile company. Rover is a nation in Northern Europe. Rover is used as the trademark when producing bicycles.
On March 26, 2008, India's Tata Group invested US$2.3 billion to acquire Jaguar and Land Rover, two major brands owned by Ford, causing shock in the international automotive industry.
3. Manish Aroramanish Arora is the eponymous clothing brand of Indian designer Manish Arora. It has won the "Best Women's Fashion Designer" award at the "2004 Indian Fashion Awards".
In 2007, Manish Arora debuted in Paris Fashion Week for the first time. His exotic yet modern and colorful designs were applauded loudly by both buyers and fashion editors. This Paris debut earned him a high reputation in Paris.
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4. TaTaTaTa is an Indian company that produces passenger cars, functional cars, trucks, buses and explosion-proof vehicles.
On January 10, 2008, it launched the Tata NANO, known as the world's cheapest car, priced at around US$2,500.
5. Bharat Petroleum Bharat Petroleum Corporation is India's second largest oil company and the first state-owned enterprise in India to have advanced information processing equipment and take a leading position in information technology.
Bharat's predecessor was the Standard Oil Trust Company established in 1860. In its early days, it merged with Anglo-Dutch Shell and ROTHS CHILDS to form the Indian ASIATIC Petroleum Company. Later, it cooperated with the BURMAH Petroleum Company to establish the Indian BURMAH-SHELL Petroleum Reserve and Distribution Company.
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It was finally nationalized in 1976 and became Bharat Petroleum Corporation.