Speaking on the eve of Republic Day, she said that India has invested in the creation of world-class infrastructure and is ...
When predicting the expectations for the Education sector's budget for 2026-2027, it is essential to understand the various ...
The president said that “by investing in the creation of world-class infrastructure, we are rebuilding our economic strength ...
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European automakers hail 'landmark' India-EU FTA but price cut unlikely in foreseeable future
Major car companies like Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi have welcomed the India-EU Free Trade Agreement. They believe this landmark deal will drive technological innovation and boost India's economy.
They say Indian economy is like the Elephant, it takes a while to get going but once it runs, it could be unstoppable. Despite external pressures, India's economy continues to demonstrate impressive ...
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India moving towards becoming third-largest economy in near future: President Murmu
New Delhi, Jan 25 (PTI) President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday said India is the world's fastest-growing major economy and is moving towards achieving its goal of becoming the third-largest economy in the ...
MUMBAI, June 25 (Reuters) - India's economy remains resilient despite a state of flux in the global economy due to the twin shocks from trade and geopolitical tensions, the Reserve Bank of India said ...
As the global economy undergoes disruption due to the Trump administration’s recent tariffs, major export-led economies like South Korea face an urgent need to diversify by tapping into untapped trade ...
PM Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi pose in front of Japan’s iconic Shinkansen bullet train during Modi’s visit to Japan, August 30, 2025. Credit: X/MOFA ...
India's economy is projected to grow at 7.4% in the fiscal year 2026, higher than 6.5% in the last fiscal year. Cooling inflation gives policymakers room to support growth despite export risks. Amid ...
With threats of tariffs up to 50 percent, President Trump seems to be scrapping America’s plan to turn India into a counterweight to China, declaring instead that it is a “dead economy.” By Alex ...
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