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— Mahatma Gandhi
L'evento "Exploring India Reform Paths: challenges and new opportunities of an emerging global power" si svolgerà il 16 febbraio 2018 presso ISPI a Milano. Commercio, sicurezza, governance globale, cooperazione energetica, scientifica e industriale: sono queste le parole d’ordine che rilanciano il rapporto politico ed economico tra Italia e India, nell’anno in ...
New Delhi ends longstanding levy exemption for equity investments
India’s finance minister on Feb. 1 announced a federal budget with a string of populist giveaways, from affordable housing to a health plan for millions of the poor, in an attempt to woo voters ahead of national elections next year.
India and Canada rallied their pro-globalisation allies at the Davos business summit Tuesday as delegates braced for a potentially combative appearance by U.S. President Donald ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, speaking at the World Economic Forum, called for embracing globalization and combating climate change. He didn’t mention his country’s moves to limit imports.
Protectionism is gaining ground and globalization is losing its appeal, but India is open for business, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the World Economic Forum on Jan. 23.
Netanyahu and his wife basked this week in the royal reception orchestrated by Indian Prime Minister Modi. But picking the fruits of this visit will also depend on a body which Netanyahu wishes to downsize: the foreign ministry
The Palestinians and Iran took a backseat to commerce and tech. Compare that to Sharon’s India visit in 2003 when terrorism was the issue
In his visit to India, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been pushing for a free trade agreement.
Netanyahu calls India - Israel relations a 'marriage made in heaven'. For the arms trade and public relations, it certainly is. But as Modi won't betray the Palestinians or renounce the Iranians, it resembles more an open marriage - and that might be far less sustainable
The two leaders discussed the advancement of partnership in a number of fields ■ Israeli team working to salvage recently terminated $500 million missile deal
Netanyahu calls India - Israel relations a 'marriage made in heaven'. For the arms trade and public relations, it certainly is. But as Modi won't betray the Palestinians or renounce the Iranians, it resembles more an open marriage - and that might be far less sustainable
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived on Jan. 14 for his first visit to India to expand defense, trade and energy ties during his six-day stay.
Nine commercial agreements between the countries will be signed during Netanyahu's India trip; Netanyahu will also attend a memorial ceremony for victims of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks
The government said foreign-owned, single-brand retailers would get more time to meet its requirements to sell products made by Indians.
Aeronautics Defense Systems is at the center of a sensitive criminal probe which became public last November ■ Israel Export Institute, body responsible for invitation list: 'We have no information regarding the investigation'
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Osun State Command, said it has confiscated 19 sacks of Indian hemp (Cannabis Sativa) at Ifewara town, following intelligence report. NDLEA’s state Commandant, Mr. Samuel Egbeola, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday. Egbeola said the NDLEA operatives confiscated the sacks which contained ...
India's finance ministry on Friday cautioned investors about the risks of trading in cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin
Visa approvals in India and China for travel to Thailand have become more time-consuming but for different reasons, the Foreign Ministry has acknowledged.
TVM Capital Healthcare Partners, a Dubai-based private equity business, has launched a $250 million fund to invest in areas ranging from cancer to pharmaceuticals in markets including the Gulf, Turkey, Egypt, India and Singapore, a senior executive told Reuters.
Some 500 farmers are growing a new bean variety under the guidance of Kalro, which are then exported to India