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News

19. November 2007

First Indian Member of the RWG

19th November 2007

The Rail Working Group is proud to announce that the law firm Rajinder Narain & Co. has joined the Group. Rajinder Narain & Co. www.rnclegal.com was the first legal firm to be established in New Delhi soon after Independence of India in 1947 and specialises in International Corporate and Transactional matters working from its two offices in Delhi and one in Mumbai. India is the largest rail network in the world as well as having a vibrant rail manufacturing sector. We look forward to India playing a pivotal role in the adoption and implementation of the Luxembourg Rail Protocol.