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Tathagata Ray Chowdhury is an independent journalist based in India. OpinionBangladesh's quota quagmire shows need for urgent reforms Hasina must create economic opportunities, give more space to opposition Tathagata Ray Chowdhury is an independent j... [1]
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NEW DELHI -- The sharing of this year's Nobel Peace Prize by an Indian and a Pakistani, which had raised hopes of improved ties between their quarreling homelands, may have ended up only highlighting the severity of the conflict. [3]
MUMBAI (NewsRise) -- India shares slipped for a second consecutive session Monday, as investors turned risk averse ahead of a U.S. presidential debate in the run up to elections in the world's largest economy. [4]
Born 18 August 1959 - Age 65 - Birth Place Madurai, Madras State India (present-day, Tamil Nadu, ) - Profession Politician - Political Party Bharatiya Janata Party - In Office Union Defence Minister 3 September 2017 - 30 May 2019, Union Minister Of S... [5]
When India's Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, presents the federal budget on February 1, she will confront a country mired in a severe demand slowdown and will be expected to devise concrete policy responses to ramp up economic activity and boos... [6]
BENGALURU -- An initial public offering by India's largest winemaker, Sula Vineyards, has uncorked robust demand from investors betting that appetite for the company's tipples is set to grow in a nation where alcohol sales have long been dominated by... [7]
OSAKA -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held trilateral meetings with the leaders of Japan and the U.S., and then later with those of China and Russia on the sidelines of the Group of 20 Summit of the world's wealthy and developing nations in... [8]
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NEW DELHI -- The sharing of this year's Nobel Peace Prize by an Indian and a Pakistani, which had raised hopes of improved ties between their quarreling homelands, may have ended up only highlighting the severity of the conflict.
MUMBAI (NewsRise) -- India shares slipped for a second consecutive session Monday, as investors turned risk averse ahead of a U.S. presidential debate in the run up to elections in the world's largest economy.
Born 18 August 1959 - Age 65 - Birth Place Madurai, Madras State India (present-day, Tamil Nadu, ) - Profession Politician - Political Party Bharatiya Janata Party - In Office Union Defence Minister 3 September 2017 - 30 May 2019, Union Minister Of S
When India's Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, presents the federal budget on February 1, she will confront a country mired in a severe demand slowdown and will be expected to devise concrete policy responses to ramp up economic activity and boos
BENGALURU -- An initial public offering by India's largest winemaker, Sula Vineyards, has uncorked robust demand from investors betting that appetite for the company's tipples is set to grow in a nation where alcohol sales have long been dominated by
OSAKA -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held trilateral meetings with the leaders of Japan and the U.S., and then later with those of China and Russia on the sidelines of the Group of 20 Summit of the world's wealthy and developing nations in
NEW DELHI -- Sheena Tiwari, a Mumbai-based schoolteacher, says she was "baffled" by her aunt's constant avoidance of all queries related to her husband of 35 years.
Welcome to Your Week in Asia. Major companies across the globe are reporting earnings this week. Other than that, India will gather political and business leaders in New Delhi for its premier conference, the Raisina Dialogue.