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Xi digs in with top-down economic plan even as China drowns in debt
Xi Jinping is bracing for a showdown, sticking with economic policies aimed at making China the world's most powerful country
B'desh minister says country wants ex-PM Hasina extradited
Bangladesh-India ties took a hit after interim government led by Yunus assumed power
INDIA'S CLIMATE AGENDA AND A NEW GREEN ECONOMY
Transition to a green economy could serve as a model for other developing nations
Climate change is now a real and pressing economic threat
Climate change is no longer just affecting lives. It's hurting the economy more than ever before, whether through extreme heat or rain bringing down farm output and driving up prices, or making countries adopt cross-border tariffs to factor in the costs of carbon reduction. And it's only going to get worse.
RETHINKING THE PURPOSE OF ECONOMIC POLICY
The purpose of economic growth must be to improve the ease of earning and living for all
Govt spending may power recovery from growth lull
Restoring India's economy to its pre-pandemic trajectory remains vital, particularly for the economically weaker sections.
India's external trade braces for an action-packed '25
A silver lining is the border disengagement with China, followed by a bilateral meeting Modi and Xi
Poor concert infrastructure triggers a discordant note
India's booming concert scene faces a reality check as logistics fail to keep up with demand
Google offers looser search deals as a remedy in US case
The offer comes even as the US government pushes to make Google sell its Chrome browser
Internal candidates land top Wipro jobs
Top churn
High-speed data plans to target concertgoers
Users seek reliable data connectivity when they attend high-profile events
GEF Capital bets $20 mn on EPACK Prefab
EF Capital Partners, which last week led a funding round in the global products and solutions unit of Vedanta-owned Sterlite Power Transmission, has made a fresh bet in the modular construction segment.
Adani to buy Air Works for ₹400 cr
Ahmedabad-headquartered Adani Group's defence arm Adani Defence and Aerospace on Monday entered into an agreement to acquire an 85.8% stake in Air Works, India's largest privately-held aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) company.
Mahindra arm narrows focus to 3 cities
Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd, the realty arm of the Mahindra Group, will pause fresh investments in the Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) region, and narrow operations to markets where it can create a niche as a 'net zero' developer.
In emerging markets, ‘better luck next year’ is a hard sell
Emerging markets-focused investors have had little to celebrate over the past year. Or, for that matter, over the past decade. Now the prospect of Donald Trump’s tariffs and trade wars has some considering abandoning them altogether.
Polycab India is wired for growth and the stock reflects it
Polycab's shares have meaningfully outperformed Nifty 50 index so far in FY25.
Banks push for new rate benchmark
A group of Indian lenders has asked the central bank to approve a new benchmark for overnight indexed swaps, according to people familiar with the matter.
In rare crackdown, Sebi halts trading in Bharat Global
BGDL's share price surged 105x over the past year, rising from ₹16.14 in Nov 2023 to ₹1,702.95 in Nov 2024
Siemens stares at bumpy FY25
Siemens's order inflow has been volatile lately due to chunky orders in some years.
Sensex, Nifty up after 5-day loss
The Nifty and Sensex dropped about 5% last week, the worst since June 2022
Rupee slips to all-time low pressured by weak yuan
The Indian rupee weakened to its lifetime low on Monday, pressured by weakness in the offshore Chinese yuan and strong dollar bids from importers, likely related to month-end payments, while state-run banks' dollar sales capped the decline.
Aakash's ex-CEO launches new edtech startup
Sparkl is an AI-powered online one-on-one tutoring platform focusing on 6-12 grades for IGCSE and IB curricula
India plans to import 20 more cheetahs, 2 elephants
India is in discussions with Kenya, Botswana and Tanzania to import 20 more cheetahs and two female elephants by March, two government officials said.
PNGRB to expand LPG pipeline for safer transport, cost cutting
The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) is planning to expand India's pipeline network for safer and eco-friendly transportation of liquified petroleum gas (LPG), said Anil Kumar Jain, the chairperson of PNGRB.
GST on corporate sponsorships eased
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council's decision on Saturday to tweak a rule on corporate sponsorships is set to make these deals more tax efficient and the recipient of funds better off, officials and experts said.
Weather woes could crush sugar production hopes
Sugarcane yields in India are declining due to last year's drought and this year's excessive rains, which could reduce the country's sugar production below consumption levels for the first time in eight years, farmers and industry officials said on Monday.
Fuel efficiency norms could accelerate clean mobility
Tighter carbon emission standards should push automakers to sell greener vehicles overall
At long last, the UK is shooting for the moon on clean energy
An ambitious plan revives hope but it will be a race against time
Rupee's managed float: Should RBI shift gear?
To Mint Street's credit, India resolved a macro trilemma in its own special way. Recalibrate it for a more market-priced rupee if the expected trade gains outweigh price-stability risks
Escaping India within India is an exorbitant exercise
The wealthy in Gurgaon pay mind-boggling prices to keep real India out of their lives. But it doesn't happen