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India to take back 18,000 illegals from the US
The government is prepared to work with Donald Trump's administration to identify and take back all its citizens residing illegally in the US, an early signal from New Delhi that it's willing to comply with the incoming US president and avoid a trade war.
DTAA: Key Insights for Streamlining NRIs' Tax Strategy
Indian citizens living abroad are classified as non-residents (NRIs) under the Income Tax Act, 1961, based on their stay in India.
Why India Requires a New Fiscal Policy Framework After 2025-26
It'll afford the government more flexibility even if it's harder to track and the monetary policy framework may need to adapt
Five things investors must look out for in HDFC Bank results
HDFC Bank saw loans grow the slowest among peer banks, at only 3% on year and 0.9% on quarter
India May Buy More Oil From US: Puri
US Would Scale Up Oil and Gas Production, Going By Trump's Rhetoric During His Election Campaign
Indian IT firms take a divergent AI view
Most companies rely on internal data sets that are readily available to them, helping them build smaller models
NRIs: TDS compliance for share buybacks
As a resident Indian promoter of a private limited company, I'm buying back shares from a non-resident individual who helped secure export orders. Does this payment fall under the LRS, and what TCS/TDS applies?
How To Avoid A Dumping Flood
Trump's tariff war with China will also needle some Indian manufacturers
A Four-Point Budget Wish List for Indian Agriculture
Income, climate, natural resources, and human resource crisis weigh on agriculture
Co-investor exit rules need re-look
India-based venture capital and private equity firms have petitioned the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) to reconsider rules that mandate their co-investors exit alongside the fund, three people familiar with the development said.
Zomato backs Blinkit expansion amid losses
Zomato's Q3 profit drops 57%, weighed down by quick-commerce arm
Women, skip the bro-split and try the flow-split
Exercise plans aligned to menstrual cycles can be effective for women
LTIMindtree's global markets head quits
L TIMindtree Ltd's president of global markets, Sudhir Chaturvedi, has quit the company, leaving chief operating officer Nachiket Deshpande as the frontrunner to succeed current chief executive Debashis Chatterjee, whose term ends later this year.
Go First fails to take off, NCLT orders liquidation
Creditors await dues as airline's 20-month-long insolvency process ends
Private banking booms as ranks of super-rich swell
According to the Hurun India Rich List 2024, India saw one new billionaire every five days in the past year
Does India's Fiscal Profile Need A Facelift?
The role of fiscal policy becomes more crucial in the current cyclical slowdown
Insurance premium to grow, as economy expands
Moody's Ratings on Monday projected the Indian economy to grow by 7% in the current fiscal and said robust economic expansion will drive growth in insurance premiums.
Govt selects 24 companies for ₹3,516-crore white goods PLI
38 companies applied in third round; 18 new firms have been provisionally selected
PVR INOX Launches App Feature for Curated Movie Experience
Buoyed by strong consumer response to re-released films, cinema chain PVR INOX Ltd on Monday introduced a feature allowing movie lovers to create or join customised shows at their preferred cinemas.
Billionaire wealth grew 3x faster in '24
Billionaire wealth across the globe surged by $2 trillion in 2024 to $15 trillion at a rate three times faster than the previous year, a study showed on Monday.
Wipro gets back into the game
In top form Wipro's operating margin hit a multi-quarter high in Q3FY25 despite wage hikes.
Astronomical gains in penny stocks land under Sebi lens
The markets regulator has stepped up its surveillance of penny stocks and micro-cap companies that have returned exponential gains in a short period, as per a senior official aware of the matter, as the watchdog continues to increase scrutiny to protect small investors.
CCI's Meta ruling sparks turf debate
Competition Commission of India (CCI) order against Meta Platforms Inc. in November over its messaging application WhatsApp's 2021 privacy policy update has revived questions of overlapping jurisdictions between sectoral regulators and CCI, two persons informed about the development said.
Can the budget tackle tax appeal delays and ease taxpayer burden?
Government must address the growing backlog of tax appeals and impact of prolonged litigation on taxpayers
Fresh US sanctions may hit GRMs of Indian oil refiners
Gross refining margins of Indian oil refiners are likely to shrink going ahead post fresh sanctions on two Russian oil producers and nearly 200 crude-carrying vessels, according to sector experts.
High on hype: Is it still the rise of CBD products in India?
CBD products may be everywhere in India, but premium pricing and stigma continue to impact their acceptance
Groww picks banks for India IPO
The IPO could raise over $750 million and Billionbrains Garage may seek a valuation of $7 bn to $8 bn
Re-imagine the National Green Tribunal for superior outcomes
The NGT should be legislatively re-equipped to champion environmental justice while promoting sustainable development
Trump's Presidency: End of the Washington Consensus
Cracks in its free-market orientation surfaced earlier, but other major US policies may get upended too
Hindenburg denies SEC investigation
U.S.-based short-seller Hindenburg Research has said that it is not under investigation by the market regulator US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as it rubbished alleged links of its founder to a hedge fund for preparing reports targeting companies.