India has cautioned the Maldives against entering trade agreements that may jeopardize its fiscal stability, after the archipelago nation signed pacts with China and Turkiye. New Delhi emphasized ...
The Economic Survey raised concerns about the sustainable level of current account deficit (CAD) for India. “India runs a CAD, and its investment needs are much larger considering the size of ...
The Survey has categorised carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) and European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) as protectionist measures that will hurt exports of cement, fertilisers, steel ...
NEW DELHI, Feb 1 (Reuters) - India cut personal income tax rates for ... freed by Russia after three and a half years in prison, got a flag-waving welcome from U.S. President Donald Trump at ...
New Delhi: The Economic Survey 2024-25 has raised concerns about the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), calling it a restrictive trade policy that could threaten India ...
India has long punched below its weight in global research and development (R&D), and the consequences are clear: we miss out on creating transformative innovations like DeepSeek, the Chinese AI ...
President Droupadi Murmu on Friday said digital fraud, cybercrime and emerging technologies such as deep fakes pose challenge to India's social, economic, and national security. IMAGE: President ...
The traditional dominance of banks is diminishing, allowing alternative financial products and services to emerge, which is pivotal for India’s aspiration to achieve developed nation status by 2047.
The Economic Survey has highlighted significant challenges in India’s medical education system, particularly the high fees at private medical colleges, which account for nearly 48% of seats.
Poor households across the national capital continue to struggle with inadequate access to healthcare services despite 38 public and private super-speciality hospitals and 517 Aam Aadmi Mohalla ...
While Russian and Belarusian players can continue to compete, organisers have designated that certain players cannot play under a flag, with a blank space visible across various scoreboards.
India’s borrowing habits are reaching dangerous territory, warns Nithin Kamath, founder and CEO of Zerodha. Small-ticket personal loans and credit card borrowings are on the rise, often driven ...