NEW DELHI -- Ford Motor Co. is nearing a deal with Mahindra & Mahindra to form a new joint-venture company in India, a move that would see the U.S. automaker cease its independent operations in the country, two sources with direct knowledge of the talks told Reuters. Under the terms of the deal being negotiated, Ford would form a unit in India in which it will hold a 49 percent stake, while India's Mahindra would own 51 percent, the two sources said. The U.S. carmaker's India unit would transfer most of its current automotive business to the newly created entity, including its assets and employees, according to one of the sources. They spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter. Ford said it does not comment on speculation, but added both companies continue to work together "to develop avenues of strategic cooperation that help us achieve commercial, manufacturing and business efficiencies." Mahindra also said it does not co...