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By 1948, the company started indigenisation in a small way with an in-house components department.
Indigenisation in the public services displaced many white people.
However, the policy was an offspring of the indigenisation policy at the time.
After that time, the North Korean government began to pursue a policy of reform and indigenisation towards the schools.
Even so, the remark implies that indigenisation of the regiment was far from complete at that time.
Project 28 is the primary project for driving indigenisation and developing the warship construction industry in India.
He started the policy of Korenizatsiya, indigenisation, to promote national communist cadres for every nationality.
With the intent to retain its strategic autonomy, self reliance and indigenisation of the program is being emphasised.
During the Third Plan, along with considerable indigenisation, electrification was extended over another 1,678 rkm.
Multinational companies operating in Zimbabwe are required to comply with Zimbabwe's indigenisation laws by 2015.
Indigenisation.
Main interests are in solid propellants for launch vehicles & sounding rockets, polymers and materials indigenisation.
Furthermore, R&D program includes improvement and indigenisation of materials such as metals, alloys, plastics, etc.
In 1952 he accepted the post of Bishop of Uganda, despite having doubts because of his support for indigenisation.
In 1996 he proposed the indigenisation of Zimbabwe through the removal of white farmers from the country threatening "Rwanda" if they didn't choose to leave.
In 3 April 2010, Malema visited Zimbabwe, in what was described as a visit on indigenisation.
HAL also expects that indigenisation of the Su-30MKI program will be completed by 2010.
Kiltan represents a leap forward in the Navy's attempts at indigenisation with as much as 90% of its content drawn from India itself.
Over time, the design was customized and evolved by VFJ with the major focus being indigenisation, as well as to update it.
President Mugabe, looking fit and in fighting mood, called for the "indigenisation" of foreign firms, enabling the state to take a majority stake in big corporations.
He predated Roland Allen by eighty years as an advocate of Indigeneity rather than Indigenisation.
Furthermore, the Portuguese put into place indigenisation quotas which required that two Portuguese citizens be employed for every one non-indigenous worker in a firm.
He was consecrated by Bishop Antonio Samoré as part of the indigenisation of the Haitian clergy.
These have included indigenisation of various components (for instance, adsorbent material for submarines, radar components, naval ship signature reduction efforts and materials technology).
Indigenisation of Nitric oxide therapy for treatment of HAPE.
After the indigenization decree of 1972, it became fully government owned.
The Canadian government has gradually favored "indigenization" of the system.
Development programs also incorporate the government's policy of indigenization, with a large component of funds.
Indigenization is a term that is used in a variety of ways depending on the context.
There has been more indigenization of the liturgy.
Further adaptation and indigenization would occur in the different towns and regions.
The difference between such joint ventures and indigenization (forcing domestic ownership on a foreign company) may be narrow.
Indigenization implies that there are locals, official or private, standing in the wings ready to take over the indigenized companies.
This is a crucial point in the argument that links indigenization with the creation of the transnational capitalist class.
So indigenization can actually create the conditions for a transnational capitalist class in what appears to be the most unfruitful soil.
He immediatelty initiated a reform of the church's constitution, emphasizing the need for autonomy and indigenization.
The policy of indigenization was abandoned.
DRDO has been responsible for the indigenization of key defence stores and equipment.
An important aspect of the early campaign for literacy and education was the policy of "indigenization" (korenizatsiya).
The issue of indigenization became so crucial that the fellowship was broken particularly when in the north, another school's request for financial aid was granted.
Indigenization is not the only test of the existence of a transnational capitalist class, but it is certainly a critical one.
Concepts such as people movements, indigenization, contextualization, and incarnational ministry began to challenge earlier methodologies.
The minister for indigenization and empowerment would have the power to allow some companies to be exempt of the transfer law for some time.
A process of indigenization has occurred, and the Pathan are now indistinguishable from neighbouring Muslim communities.
They also note the key role played by the KSA in debates about the need for relevance and indigenization.
Other duties have included assisting the Indian Air Force with indigenization of spares and equipment.
This surge in church indigenization continued into the Chinese Revolution period of the 1910s and 1920s with up to six hundred independent churches throughout the country.
This national award is conferred on workers for outstanding contributions that improve productivity, innovation, and indigenization, resulting in saving foreign exchange.
The papers also expressed a concern about the "'indigenization' of the conference so that it is not viewed as providing a U.S. perspective."
In 1976, under the Ghanaian government's indigenization program, the company sold 50% of its stock to entrepreneurs in Ghana.