
Junior ministers in the UPA-II regime recently marched up to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to submit that they are largely…
Junior ministers in the UPA-II regime recently marched up to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to submit that they are largely…
The board of approval on special economic zones will not consider any proposal from states that have not fast-tracked their…
Illegal mining could soon be brought under the National Investigation Agency ambit as the government reckons it is an organised…
Chief executive of UK Trade and Investment, Sir Andrew Cahn, was in India leading a British business delegation to the…
To help special economic zones absorb global economic shocks, the government plans to allow them to make available their excess…
Hectic parleys between trade diplomats may have led to Harley Davidson?s being allowed into India and mangoes from the subcontinent…
The two fresh nominees of the Barack Obama administration to the multilateral body have promised to be more abrasive than…
To ensure that investments in the mining sector are not jeopardized by the umpteen layers of red tape involved in…
The mining business in the country may be shrouded in a nefarious political economy nexus that abets illegal extraction of…
When India and Singapore signed a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement in June, 2005, it was not only supposed to boost…
The mines ministry has assured it?s steel counterpart that interests of public sector undertakings that are interested in acquiring mines…
The World Trade Organisation should analyse the impact of the economic stimulus packages announced by various countries and investigate the…
Union mines minister Bijoy Krishna Handique has rejected steel minister Virbhadra Singh?s demand to have a greater say in the…
The Indian government has linked up its biggest investment idea in recent years with Climate change concerns. The commerce and…
The country?s top social security provider, the Employees? Provident Fund Organisation, has proposed to bring casual and contract workers?working for…
In 2005, when the WTO last held a full-scale ministerial meeting in Hong Kong, everyone from trade experts to trade…
Exports, which saw the steepest fall of 39.2% in May at the height of the global financial crisis, only contracted…
The Dubai debt crisis may have mauled global equity markets, but Indian exporters are putting on a brave face.