India backs WTO reset with core focus intact
India advocates for World Trade Organisation reform, emphasizing development for poorer nations and consensus-based decisions. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal stressed the need to
India advocates for World Trade Organisation reform, emphasizing development for poorer nations and consensus-based decisions. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal stressed the need to
Jindal Steel International’s proposed acquisition of Thyssenkrupp Steel is facing delays due to unresolved pension-related issues with German authorities. While talks remain active,
Government is likely to extend subsidies for electric two-wheelers and e-rickshaws under the PM e-Drive scheme. While e-two-wheeler subsidies may continue until June,
Industry has urged the government to address supply chain disruptions impacting sectors from pharmaceuticals to plastics. Suggestions include loan relief for small businesses,
Fugitive jeweller Nirav Modi has lost his final bid to reopen his extradition appeal in London. Judges expressed concern over the use of
J&K police’s economic offences wing raided three locations in Srinagar and Budgam in connection with an alleged fraud. Two men are accused of
In Shopian’s Hirapora village, 55-year-old Ulfat Bano has been Kashmir’s first postwoman for over three decades, delivering mail on foot through challenging terrain
Counter Intelligence Kashmir busted a terror recruitment module with links to handlers across the LoC and Bangladesh. Raids across three districts yielded incriminating
Appearing defiant in London, Nirav Modi testified in a civil trial, denying owing Bank of India over $10.7 million. He claimed banks, CBI,