DETROIT (Reuters) - After an 18-month review, General Motors Co is nearer to resolving a raft of issues that have hobbled its $1 billion strategy for India, one of the fastest growing emerging markets for automobiles.

General Motors adapts $1 billion recipe for 'tough' Indian market: sources
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