GMR Group
GMR moves Singapore court to pare Maldives losses
22 Jun 2013
GMR Ltd today sought a compensation of $1.4 billion from the Maldives for "wrongful termination" of its contract to develop and operate the Male International Airport for 25 years
GMR to incur heavy losses from Maldives fiasco
15 Dec 2012
GMR lenders Axis Bank, IOB anxious over recovery
15 Dec 2012
‘Cheated’ GMR demands $800 mn from Maldives
15 Dec 2012
GMR is seeking compensation from the Maldives for debt incurred on taking up the project, loss of equity, profit, reputation and damages to sub-contractors
China to gain from forced exit of GMR from Male airport project
08 Dec 2012
The forced exit of GMR Infrastructure from the Male airport project could work to the advantage of China, say experts
Maldives takes control of Male airport from GMR
07 Dec 2012
There will, however, be a three-week transition period beginning today, at the end of which GMR will stop operating the airport
GMR loses court battle for Maldives airport
06 Dec 2012
It now seems certain the Maldives government will take over the Male airport by Saturday, and the only question is how much compensation GMR will get
Singapore HC stays Maldives action against GMR
03 Dec 2012
The Singapore High Court today stayed the Maldives government’s decision to annul the $500 million contract given to India’s GMR Infrastructure Ltd to develop and operate the Male airport
India protests as Maldives cancels GMR project
28 Nov 2012
Former president Mohammed Nasheed said in a statement that cancelling the GMR contract would deter potential investors for decades, and accused President Waheed of leading the Maldives down a path to economic ruin
Fraport can’t sell its stake in airport: DIAL
05 Nov 2012
Delhi international airport sees off F1 cargo
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