India, US talk bilateral pact India and the US, which are on opposite sides of WTO's multilateral trade negotiations, should examine a bilateral agreement to boost two-way commerce, Union Commerce Minister Kamal Nath said on Monday.
Exports zoom 35% in Oct India's exports rose by a healthy 35.65 per cent in October, but Commerce Secretary G K Pillai, on Monday, said it may not be enough to meet the $160 billion target for the current fiscal.
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ABB planning $100 m India capex spend Zurich, Switzerland headquartered global power and automation technologies leader ABB, on Monday, announced a US$100 million investment for capacity and range expansion over next two to three years.
From left, Joint MD and COO, Apollo Tyres, Neeraj Kanwar, CEO & MD Ranbaxy, Malvinder Mohan Singh, UB Group Chairman and Rajya Sabha member Vijay Mallya, Chairman, NIIT Group, Rajendra S
Pawar and Chairman, Bain & Company, USA, Orit Gadiesh at the India Economic Summit in New Delhi on Monday. PTI
Was the West Bengal government right in nudging controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen into leaving Kolkata? Should the Centre extend political asylum or Indian citizenship to her as she says she can’t go back to Dhaka?
Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send their opinions. Most readers opine that persuading Taslima Nasreen to leave the state was an extreme move and that granting asylum is humane although extending citizenship to her is debatable. A few others insist that she must now return home to Dhaka as her views have hurt the sentiments of Muslims.