SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian gunmaker Taurus Armas SA has signed a joint venture with Indian steelmaker Jindal Group to produce and sell guns in India, according to a securities filing on Monday.
Brazilian small arms manufacturer Taurus Armas is looking at the small-arms needs of the Indian armed forces. In an interview with Mint, Taurus Armas CEO Salesio Nuhs argues that his firm’s expansion ...
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To further deepen their Strategic Partnership and military cooperation, India and Brazil will soon have the Joint Working Commission (JWC) on Defence Industrial Cooperation meeting. The decision was ...
Jindal Defence Systems Ltd, an O P Jindal Group company, has teamed up with Brazilian gunmaker Taurus Armas SA, to set up a joint venture to produce and sell small arms, according to a regulatory ...
RIO DE JANEIRO, April 3 (Reuters) - Brazilian gunmaker Taurus Armas (TASA3.SA), opens new tab expects its production line in the United States to help it minimize the impact of tariffs imposed on ...
Close on the heels of the recently concluded maiden 2+2 India-Brazil Dialogue, Jindal Defence Systems Private Limited (JDSPL) has initiated operations in its cutting-edge firearms manufacturing plant ...
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian gunmaker Taurus Armas SA has signed a joint venture with Indian steelmaker Jindal Group to produce and sell guns in India, according to a securities filing on Monday.
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