India's growth trajectory is expected to pick up in the second half of 2024-25, driven by domestic private consumption and a sustained revival of rural demand, the central bank said in its monthly bulletin released on Tuesday.
MUMBAI, Dec 24 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Dealmaking is coming for India’s renewable energy industry in 2025. More than a dozen generators of wind and solar power are looking for new owners as private equity-style firms like Brookfield Asset Management ...
India is the seventh largest country in the world, which is spread over 32,87,263 square kilometers. It is on 2.4 percent of the entire world. Currently, there are 28 states and 8 union territories in India,
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India, Australia and Travis Head
India have been undefeated in Boxing Day Tests against Australia at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) for over a decade since 2014 across three appearances.
Tens of thousands of people have fled their homes in India’s northeast Manipur state since violence erupted last year between the majority Meitei community and minority Kuki-Zo tribes.
United States President-elect Donald Trump is staying true to his self-given moniker of “tariff man.” This time, he’s taking aim at some of the world’s fastest-growing major economies in the weeks before his inauguration.
China and India agreed on Wednesday to work on easing their long-running border dispute, as the two Asian giants resumed a formal high-level dialogue for the first time in five years.
Sunil Gavaskar stressed Nitish Kumar Reddy’s essential inclusion in India’s Boxing Day Test XI against Australia, highlighting his crucial batting contributions in the series. The young all-rounder’s selection could determine India’s balance in Melbourne’s seam-friendly conditions.
India’s cleantech sector witnessed major shifts in 2024, but which segments are ripe for growth in 2025? Here are our cleantech predictions
China and India should work harder to promote exchanges and bridge the perception gap between two countries, according to a leading Chinese expert on South Asia. Zhang Jiadong, director of the South Asian Studies Centre at Fudan University,