The result was delete. Stifle ( talk) 17:52, 28 January 2012 (UTC) reply
Not notable. Award won is typical of the industry. Philafrenzy ( talk) 23:04, 4 January 2012 (UTC) reply
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help)"By NUPUR ACHARYA
MUMBAI -- Infosys Technologies Ltd. and the Tata Group have topped a list of India's leading corporate brands, far ahead of global giants such as Apple Inc., according to a recent report by a London-based company. Indian companies did well in the survey, bagging seven of the top 10 positions, very different from the U.K., where only four local companies made it to the best 10 list in a similar study. The survey, by TLG Communications, identifies what it says are "thought leaders." It defines thought leaders as corporate brands which have the power to change the attitude and behavior of consumers, employees or politicians. One marked absence from the India top 20 is Apple, which topped similar surveys in the U.S. and the U.K. Google India, at third place, is the highest-ranked foreign company, while Apple had to settle for the 40th spot. The TLG index of Thought Leadership said Infosys and Tata are global corporations with significant investments in the U.S. and the U.K. The report added that the index leaders have not only penetrated Western markets, but are also emerging players in high-value sectors, previously a forte of the West. Infosys is India's second-largest software exporter by sales, while the Tata Group has diversified businesses, from making trucks and cars to providing telecommunications services. India's biggest motor manufacturer, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd., is ranked number four, followed by engineering giant Larsen & Toubro Ltd. Placed 10th on the list is automobile major Mahindra Group. The list is the first-ever index of thought leaders conducted in an emerging market by TLG in partnership with market research consultancy GlobeScan.
Respondents to the survey include ministers, directors of blue chip companies and newspaper editors, TLG said."