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- Five-year jail terms are ****igned to foreigners who do not submit an indigenisation plan or use natives as fronts for their businesses. The intent of the...
- On March 9, 2008, Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe, signed the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Bill into law. The bill was p****ed through parliament...
- Ukrainisation was part of the Soviet-wide policy of Korenisation (literally indigenisation), which was intended to promote the advancement of native peoples, their...
- The Ministry of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment is a government ministry, responsible for youth issues and economic empowerment...
- Wayback Machine, liistudio.com, 18 October 2019. Rajnath Singh Pushes For Indigenisation Of Defence Equipment Archived 4 November 2019 at the Wayback Machine...
- of the forces. The Government of India has been pushing for greater indigenisation of military hardware devices as India imports some amount of its defence...
- development of a ministry specific to indigenisation & Black economic empowerment, such as through the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Bill. Mnangagwa...
- TAURUS na LAAD 2011". www.defesanet.com.br. Retrieved 2020-02-08. "Indigenisation of Indian defence sector gets a 1,100-gun boost". News9live. 2024-04-06...
- With the intent to retain its strategic autonomy, self-reliance and indigenisation of the program is being emphasised. Most of the equipment is being locally...
- Ukrainisation was part of the Soviet-wide policy of Korenisation (literally indigenisation).[citation needed] During 1932–1933, millions of Ukrainians were starved...